GOOD MORNING MYANMAR…
October 23rd, 2007
I’m doing my best to stay on top of events in Myanmar/Burma and it’s not surprising that the best sources are not inside the United States. I’m reading The Independent, The Guardian, The BBC, Irrawaddy, New Mandala and the Asia Times. I’ll daily post a digest of headlines from stories I just couldn’t get to.
Today’s batch includes:
Gambari should question Indian PM on Burma policy: IPFDB
Singapore FM: ASEAN Reluctant to Sanction Burma
Jewellers are urged to stop selling rubies mined in Burma
Time for Asean and China to act
Tibet’s fall replayed in Burma
Burma: How Things Are
Invisible Burma
Human rights expert to return to Myanmar
UN fiddles while Myanmar burns
More Can Be Done On Burma
Human rights expert says will visit Myanmar soon
Myanmar: India against coercion
ASEAN to keep engaging Myanmar, sanctions won’t work: George Yeo
Myanmar still in fear as curfew lifted
India restores flood-damaged road link with Myanmar
UN envoy to meet PM for talks on Myanmar
And from the blogosphere:
burma: newcastle buddhists for peace will walk and sit again
Burma on 21.10. 2007
OpenNet Initiative on What Really Happened in Burma
A Keyhole into Burma – The current regime sucks, obviously, but
Tibet’s fall replayed in Burma
UN fiddles while Myanmar burns
TASS: Russia welcomes moves towards democratization in Myanmar
Global protests over Myanmar
EVOLUTION OF MYANMAR MUSLIMS
Buddhist peace walkers hold Myanmar discussion in Upper Nyack

