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4 Points
2Recommends

Myanmar expels UN official after critical memo (www.iht.com)

Tags: burma,myanmar,un,diplomacy,petrie

Submitted 8 months ago by beagle17 | 0 Comments |

4 Points
2Recommends

Myanmar crackdown sends tourism into tailspin (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Tags: Myanmar Airways, Burma, Myanmar Airline, Tourism, Travel, Protest, Sanctions

Submitted 9 months ago by beagle17 | 2 Comments |

7 Points
2Recommends

Boycott Chevron! Free Burma! Viva trojan dolphins! (www.dailykos.com)

Tags: Burma, Chevron, Total Oil

Submitted 9 months ago by davecjohnson | 1 Comments |

3 Points
1Recommends

My Reponse to an email from the Public Affairs Office at the United States Mission to the United Nations (www.freesuukyi.org)

Tags: burma,myanmar,united states,united nations,ibrahim gambari,president bush,bureaucracy,india,china,iraq

Submitted about 1 month ago by ledoux | 1 Comments |

2 Points
1Recommends

China’s Earthquake Candor Contrasts With Tibet Media Clampdown (www.mediachannel.org)

Tags: china,sichuan,earthquake,media,ccp,tibet

Submitted 2 months ago by beagle17 | 0 Comments |

3 Points
1Recommends

Rambo Speaks for Burma (uscampaignforburma.org)

Tags: burma,cyclone,junta,monks,journalists,disaster aid

Submitted 2 months ago by backhandpath | 0 Comments |

3 Points
1Recommends

Convenient Chinese, disposable Burmese (www.taipeitimes.com)

Tags: china,nargis,relief,aid,geopolitics,disaster

Submitted 2 months ago by beagle17 | 0 Comments |

3 Points
1Recommends

Burma exports rice as cyclone victims starve (www.guardian.co.uk)

Tags: economics,aid,relief,cyclone,nargis,obstruction,un

Submitted 2 months ago by beagle17 | 0 Comments |

3 Points
1Recommends

Narrow escapes for CNN reporter in Myanmar (apnews.myway.com)

Tags: media,journalism,junta,suppression,journalist

Submitted 2 months ago by beagle17 | 0 Comments |

3 Points
1Recommends

Burma's Disappearing Teak Forests (www.guardianweekly.co.uk)

Tags: teak,environment,rainforest,engagement,economics

Submitted 2 months ago by beagle17 | 0 Comments |

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