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Your Thoughts … မော်ဒန်ပန်းချီဆရာ ဒေါက်တာကိုကိုကြီး(စိတ်ပညာ) ဓာတ်ပုံ - Ashindhamma Nanda Your Thoughts … No Result View All Result Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of rel... (confirmed by 6 sources) [1]
Chiang Mai residents and tourists are invited to experience a major Italian–Thai contemporary art event, “KOSMOS: Between Spirit & Matter,” showcasing cross-cultural creativity and new-generation artists. [2]
RANGOON — A Rangoon court on Wednesday found prominent 88 Generation student leader Ko Ko Gyi and four other activists guilty of breaching Burma’s Peaceful Assembly Law, sentencing them each to 21 days in prison or a fine of 10,000 kyats (US$8.30). [3]
RANGOON — The South Okkalar Township court in Rangoon has again summoned 88 Generation student leader Ko Ko Gyi after reports on Sunday that the pro-democracy activist would compete in Burma’s November general election on the National League for Demo... [4]
Prominent pro-democracy activist Ko Ko Gyi has said that he will set up his own party, though practical constraints and ultimately Burma’s Union Election Commission will likely prevent any Ko Ko Gyi-led party from competing in a general election due ... [5]
It will take a long time to resolve the situation in Arakan State and to cure those who are now suffering from trauma and fear, said Ko Ko Gyi, the leader of the 88 Generation Students group, who was one of several representatives to visit the region... [6]
Kyaw Zwa Moe: Welcome to Dateline Irrawaddy! This week U Ko Ko Gyi — chairman of the People’s Party, recently established by the 88 Generation student leaders, who have taken a leading role since the 1988 pro-democracy uprising — has joined me to dis... [7]
RANGOON — A leader of student protests in Burma in 1988 that grew into a nationwide pro-democracy movement will run in a general election in November for opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party, a party spokesman said on Sunday. [8]
Your Thoughts … မော်ဒန်ပန်းချီဆရာ ဒေါက်တာကိုကိုကြီး(စိတ်ပညာ) ဓာတ်ပုံ - Ashindhamma Nanda Your Thoughts … No Result View All Result Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of rel
Chiang Mai residents and tourists are invited to experience a major Italian–Thai contemporary art event, “KOSMOS: Between Spirit & Matter,” showcasing cross-cultural creativity and new-generation artists.
RANGOON — A Rangoon court on Wednesday found prominent 88 Generation student leader Ko Ko Gyi and four other activists guilty of breaching Burma’s Peaceful Assembly Law, sentencing them each to 21 days in prison or a fine of 10,000 kyats (US$8.30).
RANGOON — The South Okkalar Township court in Rangoon has again summoned 88 Generation student leader Ko Ko Gyi after reports on Sunday that the pro-democracy activist would compete in Burma’s November general election on the National League for Demo
Prominent pro-democracy activist Ko Ko Gyi has said that he will set up his own party, though practical constraints and ultimately Burma’s Union Election Commission will likely prevent any Ko Ko Gyi-led party from competing in a general election due
It will take a long time to resolve the situation in Arakan State and to cure those who are now suffering from trauma and fear, said Ko Ko Gyi, the leader of the 88 Generation Students group, who was one of several representatives to visit the region
Kyaw Zwa Moe: Welcome to Dateline Irrawaddy! This week U Ko Ko Gyi — chairman of the People’s Party, recently established by the 88 Generation student leaders, who have taken a leading role since the 1988 pro-democracy uprising — has joined me to dis
RANGOON — A leader of student protests in Burma in 1988 that grew into a nationwide pro-democracy movement will run in a general election in November for opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party, a party spokesman said on Sunday.
RANGOON — Rangoon police said they have brought criminal charges against five activists, including prominent 88 Student Generation leader Ko Ko Gyi, who are accused of holding an unauthorized protest calling for the restoration of a public park in So
Your Thoughts … Ko Ko Gyi, one of the leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group, talks to reporters during the group's press conference in Yangon January 21, 2012.