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President Thein Sein receives an honorary doctorate from a Thai university.
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The spread of anti-Muslim sentiments is threatening Burma’s reforms, the UN Human Rights Commissioner says.
Human trafficking in Burma remains a ‘significant’ problem, according to an annual US report
Burmese women’s groups plan to launch a public campaign to stop a controversial draft law on interfaith marriage.
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