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A leading member of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) has told visiting Australian officials that the newly formed party has sufficient finances because it has inherited funds from the junta-backed civic organization, the Union Solida... (confirmed by 16 sources) [1]
To pro-democracy forces he is a brutal dictator who imprisons people who oppose his February 2021 coup, a power-hungry maniac who has not hesitated to send aircraft to bomb areas controlled by the resistance. [2]
It is Myanmar’s good fortune to have been the birthplace of such human treasures as UN Secretary General U Thant and national hero General Aung San, although their public successes have invited misfortunes upon their families. [3]
BANGKOK, 19 May 2012 – The government is confident that Thailand’s hosting of the World Economic Forum in Bangkok will add more economic opportunities for the country and the entire Asian region. [4]
BANGKOK, 11 June 2012 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Myanmar’s president Thein Sein confirmed his state visit to Thailand. [5]
A leading member of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) has told visiting Australian officials that the newly formed party has sufficient finances because it has inherited funds from the junta-backed civic organization, the Union Solida
To pro-democracy forces he is a brutal dictator who imprisons people who oppose his February 2021 coup, a power-hungry maniac who has not hesitated to send aircraft to bomb areas controlled by the resistance.
It is Myanmar’s good fortune to have been the birthplace of such human treasures as UN Secretary General U Thant and national hero General Aung San, although their public successes have invited misfortunes upon their families.
BANGKOK, 19 May 2012 – The government is confident that Thailand’s hosting of the World Economic Forum in Bangkok will add more economic opportunities for the country and the entire Asian region.
BANGKOK, 11 June 2012 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Myanmar’s president Thein Sein confirmed his state visit to Thailand.