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A few thousand Myanmar refugees have returned home this week during a lull in fighting between government troops and an ethnic militia that has roiled relations between Myanmar and its closest foreign ally - China.
U Aung Kyaw Zaw, an expert on the military situation in northeastern Myanmar who lives in the Chinese city of Yunnan, said Wednesday that the situation has stabilized somewhat but that many of the estimated 37,000 Burmese who fled here last week are still afraid to go home to their country, also known as Burma.
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... events of 1988 also led to the emergence of Aung San Suu Kyi, democracy icon and winner of the 1991...
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Lawy Aye Nang. My name is Lawy Aye Nang. I'm the Palaung ethnic. I also belong to the Women's League of Burma, a Burma women's organization comprised of 12 women's organizations based on different ethnicities of Burma. And we are working to empower women and to be able to participate in peaceful reconciliations in Burma. And also raising awareness about Burma, about the gross human rights violations in Burma that are committed by the military regime.
...The President. Good job. Yes, sir. Aung Zaw. My name is Aung Zaw. I was a student activist...
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...3. LIN, AUNG THEIN (a.k.a. LYNN, AUNG THEIN); Burma; DOB 1952; ...
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BANGKOK, Thailand - Armed only with upturned begging bowls, chanting Buddhist monks in Myanmar have caught the country's military rulers off guard with their peaceful protests.
They have emboldened the public to take to the streets by the thousands to support the most dramatic anti-government protests the isolated Southeast Asian nation has seen in a decade.
... opposition, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, along with other political prisoners....
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...Thank you, sir. BUSH: Good job. Yes, sir. AUNG ZAW: My name is Aung Zaw. I was a student activi...
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.... THE PRESIDENT: Good job. . Yes, sir. . AUNG ZAW: My name is Aung Zaw. I was a student activist...
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By Seth Mydans
The New York Times
... terror, real terror, among the people," said Aung Zaw, editor of the exile magazine Irrawaddy, who h...
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... biggest enemy, and they took it down," says Aung Zaw, editor of a Burmese exile magazine based in T...
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... renounce the November statement by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. -- On November 28, U Tin Hla, member ...