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UN Slams Burma over Forced Labor Practices

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The UN labor agency has criticized Burma for failing to abolish forced labor more than a decade after the global body first took up the issue.

Junta Seeks to Win Hearts and Minds with FM Radio

By KYI WAI
Popular programming on local FM radio stations is helping the Burmese regime to combat the influence of shortwave radio broadcasts by exiles.

Bangkok’s Future Filled with Floods

By ROB CORBEN
Thailand’s capital is threatened by long-term flood inundation as rising sea waters triggered by global weather change and monsoonal rains combine.

Weekly Business Roundup (November 21, 2009)

By WILLIAM BOOT
Proposals by China to finance a railway 100 kilometers into northern Burma appear to be part of Beijing’s efforts to link its landlocked southwestern regions with the sea.

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief Anxious as Trial Wraps up

By JERRY HARMER
Closing arguments began Monday in the trial of former Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav, the first high-ranking member of Cambodia's ousted regime to be tried for war crimes at a UN-backed tribunal.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
One of the best steps that they (Burmese generals) could take to show that they are willing to open up their system is to release political prisoners.
— Ian Kelly, spokesman for US State Department

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Climate Change and Aung San Suu Kyi

By AUNG ZAW
The regime in Burma is like climate change—if you don’t contain it now, it could be catastrophic.
The Next Big Step
By KYAW ZWA MOE
The Facts Remain the Same
By YENI
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November 20, 2009

Above the Law

By ARNOLD CORSO
Burma’s rulers will continue to lean heavily on the judiciary to impose their vision of a “discipline-flourishing democracy”
A State-run ‘Market Economy’
By SEAN TURNELL
Nudging the Junta toward Democracy
By KYAW ZWA MOE

Revenue from Refugees?

After a stressful meeting in Naypyidaw, a senior Thai government official relaxes in the barber’s chair.



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