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HIV, TB Treatment Urgently Needed in Burma: MSF

Source: irrawaddy

February 22, 2012: One of the world’s major humanitarian organizations, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), says there is a critical need for increased HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) treatment inBurma.MSF, which is the largest provider of HIV/AIDS treatment in Burma, on Tuesday released a

 
Civil servant wage hike approved amid controversy

Source: dvb

February 22, 2012: Shwe Mann speaks at the opening ceremony of Pyithau Hluttaw Commission for Assessment of Legal Affairs and Special Issues office, in Rangoon (Reuters)

 
88-generation students to visit Kachin State

Source: Mizzima

Tuesday, 21 February 2012: A group of 88-generation student leaders will visit Myitkyina Township in Kachin State to attend a prayer ceremony to mark the suspension of the Myitsone Dam Project.

 
India Eyes Tavoy as Italian-Thai Rethinks Port Development Plan

Source: Irrawaddy

February 17, 2012: While the huge port-industrial complex idea on Burma’s southeast coast at Tavoy faces a rethink from Thai industrial conglomerate Italian-Thai Development, India is being seen as a possible savior for the shuddering project.

 
Gov’t planning resettlement of Kachin refugees

Source: Mizzima

February 20, 2012: After the conditions in Kachin State are “safe,” the Burmese government plans to resettle displaced people and refugees sometime before May, allowing them to return to their homes and farms.

 
Myanmarese seek entry into India for medical treatment

Source: timesofindia

February 20, 2012: Imphal -Myanmarese officials have requested their Indian counterparts to permit their country's citizens to get medical treatment in India. Though the citizens of Myanmar are not permitted to enter Imphal without valid documents, some of them living in Tamu and Namphalong occasionally visit hospitals in the border town of Moreh in Manipur's Chandel district during their permissible time to enter India.

 
Chin National Day Celebrated

Source: Irrawaddy

February 21, 2012: New Delhi, India – A community hall in West Delhi is buzzing with Chin refugees dressed in colorful traditional costumes. Smiles light up the faces of everyone—young and old. The air is alive with traditional songs as the 64th anniversary of Chin National Day is celebrated.

 
Burma’s Election Commission Lifts Campaign Restrictions after NLD Complaints

Source: Irrawaddy

February 21, 2012: Rangoon - Burmese election authorities lifted restrictions on political campaigning on Monday in an unusually swift response to complaints by pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party.

 
Burma army burns Kachin rice harvest

Source: kachinnews

February 21, 2012: This is the photo of Burma government troops set fire a Kachin farmer rice in Nam San Yang village near Mali Yang on Myitkyina-Bhamo (Manmaw) road in late last year.— More than 1,500 Kg of rice recently harvested by farmers in war-torn Kachin state were set ablaze by government troops last week in Waingmaw township on the Myitkyina-Bhamo (Manmaw) road, eyewitnesses report.

Soldiers from the Meiktila-based Light Infantry Division No. 88 were seen on February 16 and 17 ransacking a series of rice paddies in Mali Yang village. The arson attack followed heavy fighting in the area between the Burmese army and troops belonging to Brigade 5 of the Kachin Independence Army.

[B]According to a local villager, the farms belonging to three separate families were destroyed, Kachin News Group has omitted the names of the individuals for their safety. The largest loss came after a storage hut housing approximately 1,050 Kg rice burned to the ground. Two families nearby lost 525 Kg and 63 Kg of rice when their farms and homes were also torched.[/B]

Looting or destroying farmer's harvest is a common tactic deployed by Burma's army to carry out collective punishment in conflict zones. Recent reports released by Human Rights Watch and Physicians for Human Rights show that civilians in Kachin and northern Shan state have borne the brunt of the army's nine month offensive against the Kachin Independence Organization.

[B]In stark contrast to the Thein Sein government's self described democratic reforms the country's armed forces continued to kill unarmed civilians this month. On February 2, troops from the Meiktila-based Light Infantry Battalion No. 113 shot an unarmed Kachin couple in Han Htet village Manje (Mansi) township in southern Manmaw (Bhamo) district.[/B]

Nam Gam who was walking to his rice paddy was fatally wounded during the incident which left his wife severely injured. According to eyewitnesses Nam Gam's shooting was unprovoked.

Although the conflict between the KIO and government troops saw a brief lull earlier this year, the intensity of the fighting has gradually increased over the past few weeks. Fighting has been particularly intense in northern Shan State along the proposed route of the Shwe gas pipeline project.

Peace talks between the two sides which were expected to be held last week failed to occur after the Burmese government delegation objected to meeting again in China.

 
Naypyidaw 'Seriously Considers' Election Observers

Source: Irrawaddy

February 21, 2012: Burma’s President Thein Sein has told the visiting head of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) that the country may allow observers from the regional bloc to monitor by-elections in April.

 
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