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Monday 4 August 2008

Foreign governments act to recover missing aid millions

Parliamentarians from several countries, including Britain, are reported to be planning a joint initiative to demand reimbursement by Burma's ruling junta of tens of millions of dollars creamed off cyclone relief funds, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post.   The UN, under intense questioning, has… [continued]

Friday 25 July 2008

Burmese junta pockets millions in foreign aid currency scam

Burma’s generals are reportedly pocketing tens of millions of dollars of foreign aid intended for cyclone victims by manipulating the rate at which the money is exchanged into local currency, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post.   The Burmese junta insists that US dollars and other hard currency entering… [continued]

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Friday 4 July 2008

Student ‘warriors’ group claims responsibility for bombings

Burmese military intelligence officers have stepped up security in Rangoon and other cities following the reappearance of a shadowy rebel movement, the Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post. After keeping the authorities guessing about the identity of bombers who… [continued]

Friday 13 June 2008

Outrage at Suu Kyi ‘flogging’ suggestion

A Burmese government-approved newspaper commentary saying opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi deserved to be "flogged" has sparked outrage among her supporters, inside and outside the country, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post.   The commentary, carried by several official newspapers, including the regime mouthpiece, the New Light[continued]

Wednesday 11 June 2008

Fishing industry hampered by reports of fish feeding on corpses

United Nations observers who have visited the Irrawaddy delta say the fishing and farming sectors in what was once one of Asia's richest 'rice bowls' will probably take years to recover from the effects of Cyclone Nargis, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post. "The lack of a rapid government… [continued]

Thursday 5 June 2008

Zarganar arrested again after helping cyclone victims

Burmese authorities have again arrested the country's most popular comedian, Zarganar (right), and seized cash that he and other human rights activists had raised for victims of last month's cyclone, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post.  Local government officials, supported by special branch police, raided… [continued]

Thursday 29 May 2008

Wealthy tycoon profits as families suffer

Thousands of Burmese cyclone survivors are being forcibly evicted from refugee camps and told to return to their devastated villages and reconstruct their homes and lives, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post. Tented camps are being dismantled around the helpless families - including the showpiece camp visited by… [continued]

Tuesday 27 May 2008

Suu Kyi house arrest extended

The Burmese junta today extended indefinitely the five-year detention order under which the pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, is held at her home in Rangoon. The current order was due to expire this week, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post. The news emerged after plainclothes… [continued]

Monday 26 May 2008

Burma bans top journalists in a further show of defiance

Burma barred entry on Sunday to author and journalist Bertil Lintner, who had been invited to accompany a Swedish government delegation on a visit to Rangoon and the Burmese capital, Naypyidaw, writes Edward Loxton for The First Post.   Lintner, correspondent for the Swedish daily… [continued]

Thursday 22 May 2008

Mass murderers: the generals conceal Burma’s plight from UN

The UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon came out of his meeting this morning with Burma's top general, Than Shwe, bearing news that the junta is finally prepared - after three fateful weeks of prevaricating - to allow "all" foreign workers into the country, writes Edward Loxton for[continued]

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