Archive for the 'Buddhism' Category
December 4, 2007
By: Min Khin Kyaw
(The author is 88 Generation leader, poet and artist)
I have been inspired by the international pressure on the junta so far. More recently, both England and France and the US keeps reminding the dialogue must go ahead and for that the pressure on the junta is not waning. Unfortunately, the junta is [...]
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November 23, 2007
On 21st of November 2007, after uploading the news-article entitled, “GA Third Committee approves Burma Resolution despite India’s dissent”, I received a comment from one person named Mr. Richard Mookerdum supporting military regime. Even earlier, I had received his one comment but I couldn’t publish it because of the abusive nature of his logics supporting [...]
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November 22, 2007
By: Min Khin Kyaw
(The author is 88 Generation leader, poet and artist)
Introduction:
When the saffron revolution started, the whole region seemed taken by surprise; the junta was expected that it would take tough actions unreasonably though. The UNSC (United Nations Security Council) members gathered in immediacy to discuss about the August-September 2007 events; however, it couldn’t [...]
Categories: ASEAN, Ambassador, Asian History & Politics, Blogroll, Britain, Buddhism, Burma, Burma Review, China, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Democracy, Diplomat, Drug, Economy, Europe, European Union, Freedom, History, Human Rights, India, Japan, Junta, Liberty, Lord Buddha, Mahatma Gandhi, Media, Modern Asian History, Monks, Myanmar, News, Non-violence, Politics, Religion, Reporters, South Asian Politics, Southeast Asia, Thoughts, UK, UN, USA
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