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Mizzima The National League for Democracy (NLD) political party released a statement on 27 September, the 35th anniversary of the party’s foundation in 1988. Below is the statement: 1. [1]
Recently, the regime has repeatedly emphasized the importance of successfully holding elections in December and started discussing post-election matters—the latest move by an embattled regime seeking legitimacy. [2]
Throughout Burma’s modern history, political parties have come and gone. Some have split up and formed new organizations or alliances; others have simply vanished. None has outlived the era that produced it. (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]
Mizzima Sean Turnell, an Australian economist and former economic advisor to Aung San Suu Kyi, may be safely back in Australia after 650 days’ incarceration in Myanmar jails but the junta’s legal team are nipping at his heels. [4]
NAYPYITAW -- A week after Myanmar's first freely elected president and cabinet were sworn in, China's foreign minister was the first foreign dignitary to visit the nation and congratulate the new National League for Democracy (NLD) government. [5]
Mizzima The National League for Democracy (NLD) political party released a statement on 27 September, the 35th anniversary of the party’s foundation in 1988. Below is the statement: 1.
Recently, the regime has repeatedly emphasized the importance of successfully holding elections in December and started discussing post-election matters—the latest move by an embattled regime seeking legitimacy.
Throughout Burma’s modern history, political parties have come and gone. Some have split up and formed new organizations or alliances; others have simply vanished. None has outlived the era that produced it.
Mizzima Sean Turnell, an Australian economist and former economic advisor to Aung San Suu Kyi, may be safely back in Australia after 650 days’ incarceration in Myanmar jails but the junta’s legal team are nipping at his heels.
NAYPYITAW -- A week after Myanmar's first freely elected president and cabinet were sworn in, China's foreign minister was the first foreign dignitary to visit the nation and congratulate the new National League for Democracy (NLD) government.
U Htin Kyaw (right) and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (centre). Photo: DKKF Mizzima The National League for Democracy (NLD) announced on 27 February that a committee will be formed to work towards the removal of arrest warrants issued by the Argentine court a
Junta-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC) chairman Thein Soe flew to Cambodia to observe the country’s national election on Sunday— a vote that was dismissed by the international community as neither free nor fair.
The Irrawaddy spoke to Derek Mitchell, the US ambassador to Myanmar from 2012-16, on the unfolding crisis in the country.
The National Unity Government (NUG) - In Nyaunglebin Township of Bago Region, the junta army killed their hostages in Yedwingone Village.
Arakan Army Commentary by Zachary Abuza Battles raging across Rakhine have big ramifications for Myanmar and its neighbors Arakan Army forces pose with a large amount of captured arms and ammunition after recent fighting with Myanmar junta army units