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Heavy rains drench North s rice fields

Heavy rains drench North s rice fields
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Heavy rains drench North s rice fields

Heavy rains drench North s rice fields
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World s biggest fund cuts more firms linked to Myanmar

World s biggest fund cuts more firms linked to Myanmar
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Give Myanmar asylum seekers a chance

The right to seek and receive asylum from political persecution is guaranteed under Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but the people of Myanmar who are fleeing conflict and economic hardship in their war-torn country don't seem to be receiving the help granted by the clause.

Myanmar guerrillas take base, leading to airstrikes | World

Myanmar guerrillas take base, leading to airstrikes Associated Press BANGKOK – Ethnic Karen guerrillas said they captured a Myanmar army base Tuesday near the border with Thailand, representing a morale-boosting action for those opposing the military s takeover of the country s civilian government in February. Myanmar s military staged airstrikes several hours later on villages in territory controlled by the Karen forces, according to a guerrilla spokesman, a senior Thai official and a relief worker. The fighting took place three days after a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders to try to hammer out a plan to restore peace in Myanmar, where the military government has attempted to suppress widespread opposition to its rule through the use of lethal force. More then 700 protesters and bystanders have been killed by security forces, according to several estimates. The junta s figure is about one-third of that.

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