Tuesday, June 3, 2008

ျမန္မာသတင္း ဇြန္လ ၂ ရက္ ၂၀၀၈

Myanmar monks a vital lifeline for cyclone survivors
Myanmar reopens schools 1 month after cyclone
Malaysia Urges Burma to Allow Asean Militaries to Help
Junta Defends Cyclone Response as
Charity blasts Burmese over reopening of unsafe schools
Myanmar activist wins Anna Lindh Prize
Myanmar accused of “criminal neglect”;
Pentagon chief Gates rules out forcing aid on Myanmar
BBC Denies Reporter Insulted Thai King
China, Vietnam Pledge Peaceful Settlement of Territorial Row
Indonesia Says It Can
Japanese NGOs pledge special assistance for 10,000 worst-hit Myanmar households
Network aidsNargis victims in Rangoon
Burma Must Stop Evicting Cyclone Survivors, Rights Groups Say
Displaced Burmese worry about their future in camps
Gates warns of more deaths in Myanmar
US aid ships could soon leave Myanmar coast
Myanmar junta still wary of foreign help
Myanmar junta insists cyclone relief was speedy
Macho move would make Burma
Rebuffed U.S. ships ready to leave Myanmar coast
More people will die unless Myanmar changes approach
U.S. may pull aid ships off Myanmar
U.S. aid ships could soon leave Myanmar coast
U.S. may remove Navy ships from Myanmar
Start Of School Delayed In Burma
Myanmar warned against premature resettlement
U.S. aid ships could soon leave Burma coast
Gates Accuses Burma of Criminal Neglect in Cyclone Operations
Robert Gates pans rulers over Myanmar crisis
Myanmar says cyclone could be worse than tsunami
Aid workers still waiting to enter Myanmar
Defense Secretary slams Myanmar for shunning aid offers
Myanmar welcomes foreign aids to engage in rebuilding
Myanmar calls for assistance and aid with
Malaysia urges ASEAN to play bigger role in helping cyclone-hit Myanmar
UN in Myanmar forced labour warning
Burmese still suffering, says Thai medical team
In desperate times, Burmese turn to their monks
India to repair Myanmar
Update on U.S. Relief for Myanmar
U.N. reports refugee evictions in Myanmar
Burma allows entry to aid workers at snail’s pace - Solomon
Help is scant in Myanmar village deep inside delta
Burmese celebrities try to help survivors - Violet Cho
Weekly business roundup - William Boot
Asean steps in where others may not tread - Marwaan Macan-Marker
The misery will continue if the world just watches - Yeni
Burma aid obstruction cost tens of thousands of lives, US Defense Chief says
Iron grip of junta despite cyclone - May Ng
Obstructed efforts in Myanmar cost lives

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