!!!!! မိုင္းယန္းၿမိဳ႕ က်ဳိင္းဟင္ရပ္ကြက္တြင္ လက္ပစ္ပုန္းကြဲ၍လူ ၅ ဦးဒဏ္ရာရ #Saisang #Woon

Saisang Woon
မိုင္းယန္းၿမိဳ႕ က်ဳိင္းဟင္ရပ္ကြက္တြင္ လက္ပစ္ပုန္းကြဲ၍လူ ၅ ဦးဒဏ္ရာရ

သျှမ်းပြည် အရှေ့ပိုင်း ကျိုင်းတုံ ခရိုင် မိုင်းယန်း မြို့နယ် ကျိုင်းဟင် ရပ်ကွက်တွင် စည်ပင် သာယာ ၀န်ထမ်း ဦးသိန်းဇော်က မိမိ နေအိမ် အတွင်း ဗုံးခွဲရာ ၃ ဦး သေဆုံးပြီး ၅ ဦး ဒဏ်ရာ ရရှိခဲ့ပါသည်။
အောက်တိုဘာလ ၂၃ ရက် နေ့ခင်းပိုင်းက မြို့နယ်တရားရုံးကအပြန် မိမိနေအိမ်အတွင်း ဗုံး ၂ လုံးပစ်ခွဲရာ တာချီလိတ်မှလာသော ဧည့်သည် တဦးအပါအဝင် စည်ပင်ဝန်ထမ်းတဦး၊ မိုင်းယန်းတပ် ခလရ ၂၈၁ တပ်ကြီး ဇနီးတဦး စုစုပေါင်း ၃ ဦးသေဆုံးကြောင်း မိုင်းယန်းမြို့ခံ စိုင်းခမ်းနုက ပြောသည်။http://www.burmese.panglong.org/news/100-2008-08-06-05-35-00/4954-2014-10-24-09-57-51.html

 

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!!! #UN #จับตา #ของ #กริชสุดา #ว่าจะมีองค์กร…

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จับตา ลีลา ของกริชสุดา ว่าจะมีองค์กร หรือประเทศไหนยื่นมือเข้ามาช่วย เรื่องการลี้ภัยในยุโรป และองค์กรไหนจะกล้าประณามประเทศไทย ด้วยคำสัมภาษณ์ที่ต่างกับภาพนี้ในเรื่องการทรมาน ข่มขู่ในช่วงจับกุม
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นักแสดงหญิงยอดแย่ประจำปี สาขากิจกรรมทางการเมืองที่คิดว่าจะได้รับความนิยมในต่างประเทศด้วยการขอลี้ภัย อ้างว่า ทหารทำร้าย อ่านดูค่ะว่าเธอเล่นเก่งแค่ไหน

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#myanmar #Namkham #township #problem #1 #year #permit #china

During these days, Namkham public have to meet with the problem in making one year permit Red Passport to enter China.

On Tuesday (July 29), 2014, people from Namkham township (North Shan State) went to make Red Passports at Mannhaei immigration office Musae township, but the officers said to them that “the book had gone out of stock if you all need now you must give 500 yorn (China money)”. The normal prize of the book is only about 13.33 yurn, said the locals.cr. taifreedom
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Burma’s major Karen political parties’ join together to discuss the KNU’s peace talks

In what many international observers say is a first, Karen politicians belonging to Burma’s mainstream political parties held a meeting to discuss the Karen National Union’s and the government’s ongoing peace talks.

Members of the Kayin People’s Party, Karen State Democracy and Development Party, Plone-Swor Democratic Party, Kayin Democratic Party met with Karen party members from the National League for Democracy and the Union Solidarity and Development Party.

The meeting was held at the Roman Catholic Church in Moulmein, Mon State on March 24, to discuss how the politicians from the different parties could take part in the Karen peace process and meet with legally with the KNU in accordance to government guidelines.

The Vice Chairman of the KPP, Saw Say Wah Nyunt, told Karen News.

“We discussed if it was possible to meet with the KNU. If the KNU is willing to meet with us, we plan to join with them to discuss many issues. But before that is possible the KNU may need to request permission from the government to meet with us.”

Saw Say Wah Nyunt speaking to Karen News said that he supports the KNU peace activities, as he believes the KNU is trying to build peace for the country as well as the Karen.

A large group of Karen politicians attended the meeting. They included Dr.Saw Symon Thar, vice chairman of KPP, Saw Say Wah Nyunt, the vice chairman of KPP and KPP executive committee members. Saw Kyaw Than Oo, the chairman of KDP attended with his executive committee members. Saw Mya Than, the secretary of KSDDP and his executive committee members, Saw Mya Tun, vice chairman and Sa Bi Kyin Oo, the secretary of the PDSP attended with their executive committee members.

Nann Khin Htwe Myint, chairwoman of Karen State and an executive committee member Saw Tin Win represented the NLD. Saw Marvel (a retired army colonel), a USDP member and Saw Myo Thein from KPF were part of the 30 Karen politicians who attended the meeting.

KNU vice-chairman David Tharc Kabaw said his organization welcomed the involvement of all Karen groups.

“We want to meet with them [Karen parties] including the Karen Peace Committee. But we need to first discuss with the government our travel arrangements. We will meet with any Karen groups. We are working for the whole of the Karen nationalities, not about only those living in Karen State.”

The KNU has been struggling for equal rights and self-determination since January 31, 1949 and has been fighting against various Burma military regimes that have dominated Burma over the last 60-years. On January 12th this year was the first time; the KNU had signed a preliminary ceasefire agreement with government representatives.

Last week in goodwill gesture the Burma Government peace talk delegation leader, Railways Minister, Aung Min, handed the just-released from a life sentence, Karen leader Padoh Mahn Nyein Maung to his political organization, the KNU. While in the Thai border town of Mae Sot the two sides took the opportunity to discuss arrangements for the second round of peace talks, believed to be held in early April.

Karen News understands the KNU delegation will leave from the Thai-Burma border to travel to Yangon on April 4th and plans to meet with the various Karen political parties, Karen organizations, and religious leaders.

 http://karennews.org/ KIC

Burma Army breaches ceasefire again

A one-hour shootout took place in Shan State South, when Burma Army troops attacked a small outpost of the Shan State Army (SSA) North on the Nampang, a tributary of the Salween, on Wednesday, 21 March, according to an SSA source.

 

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“They retreated with casualties (we don’t know how many),” said the SSA officer. “The outpost was reinforced afterward.”

The clash marked the 4th time the Burma Army had breached the ceasefire agreement since it was signed on 28 January, between Naypyitaw and Wanhai, headquarters of the Shan State Progress Party / Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA), as the SSA North is officially known. The earlier encounters had taken place in Lashio and Namtu townships.

Its sister group, SSA South, is officially known as Restoration Council of Shan State/ Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA). It has also charged the Burma Army of violating the truce, signed 2 December 2011, altogether 14 times.

The latest clash with the SSA North took place after the 10 men SSA outpost at Ta Hsarmpu refused to move out without an order from its own command, as demanded by the 30-40 strong Burma Army patrol.

Khu Oo Reh, General Secretary of the Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP), the latest armed movement to sign the ceasefire agreement, on 7 March, said one of the topics the KNPP delegation with discuss with Naypyitaw next month is to prevent similar clashes between its forces and the Burma Army.

“The ceasefire breaches will happen again, it the Burma Army is allowed to take advantage of the ceasefire agreement to continue its human rights abuses and military buildup inside territories under our control,” he said. “We don’t want to be like the SSA and the KNU (Karen National Union), both of whom are still being forced to fight despite the ceasefire agreement. We don’t want to repeat what happened in 1995.”

The ceasefire between the KNPP and the Burma Army in 1995 collapsed 3 months after it was signed.. The KNPP said the Burma Army had taken advantage of the truce to build up bases inside the KNPP controlled areas.

Meanwhile, more people are fleeing the Pongwoe and Kunhen tracts of Kyaukme township, after the Burma Army began recruiting and training villagers as a People’s Militia Force (PMF). The SSA and the Burma Army’s Infantry Battalion 23 have also fought 3 times in the area, after an SSA officer and his wife were shot to death by armed men believed to be from IB 23 on 17 February.

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