June Deadline Spurs Migrant Visa Rush
By BRENNAN O'CONNOR / THE IRRAWADDYHundreds of Burmese migrant workers are queuing up in Mae Sot for passports and visas with a June 14 deadline approaching.
A round-up of comments from readers of The Irrawaddy taken from some of our top stories over the course of the last week.
Govt to Hold Talks with SSA-South; Meeting with KIA Next Week
By LAWI WENG / THE IRRAWADDYGovernment negotiators will hold talks with two of Burma's major ethnic armed groups over the weekend and early next week.
Burma’s Journalists Can Form Independent Press Council
By NYEIN NYEIN / THE IRRAWADDYThe deputy-director of Burma's censorship board has told journalists' representatives they can form a press council freely and according to whatever specifications they choose.
Burma Business Roundup (Saturday, May 19)
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYAnother oil and gas trade show to be held in August; investors warned on Burma; China aims to bolster bilateral ties; President tries to reverse
Land Grabs Intensify as Burma ‘Reform’ Races Ahead of Law
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYLand theft appears to be increasing in Burma as state agencies and powerfully placed domestic firms position themselves to welcome foreign investment.
Burma Economy Set to Boom: EIU Report
By CHARLIE CAMPBELL / THE IRRAWADDYBurma’s economy looks set for rapid expansion although concerns over inflation, infrastructure and political stability remain, according to an Economist Intelligence Unit report.
Burma Business Roundup (Saturday, May 12)
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYDawei port “not suspended,” business visa policy to be relaxed, Mekong dam suspension gives Burma activists hope and stock exchange deal possible this month.









