July 29, 2010
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Ethnic groups ordered to distinguish weapons after bombing Tue 30 Jun 2009,

Two bombs blast Thai-Burma border town, army security increases Mon 29 Jun 2009,

Villagers refuse government money for new schools Fri 26 Jun 2009,

Monks, Villagers in Kamawet purchase snake antivenom Thu 25 Jun 2009,

Mon splinter group leader courts abbots for 2010 election support Thu 25 Jun 2009,

Mon State dam floods nearby paddy fields. Thu 25 Jun 2009,

Brick factory owners see red over army demands for deep discounts Wed 24 Jun 2009,

New Mon splinter group demands 100,000 baht for disputed property sale. Wed 24 Jun 2009,

Burmese migrant workers seized by Thai police in Rangnon Tue 23 Jun 2009,

Many villagers forced to labor on road repair in Ye township Mon 22 Jun 2009,

Burmese Army boat taxes net complaints, cause violence Mon 22 Jun 2009,

Insurgent opinions on possible rejection of border guard force Sat 20 Jun 2009,

ACT Human Rights Commissioner celebrates Happy Birthday for Suu Kyi Sat 20 Jun 2009,

Infamous General Ohm Myint meets in Mon State to discuss 2010 elections Thu 18 Jun 2009,

Dengue Fever continues to spread in Mon State Thu 18 Jun 2009,

Moulmein temporary market costs shopkeepers money and business Thu 18 Jun 2009,

Free textbooks, but not for all in Mon and Karen States Wed 17 Jun 2009,

Heavy rains destroy rice crop and famer livelihoods’ Mon 15 Jun 2009,

Same taxes, half the weight for Myawaddy truck drivers Mon 15 Jun 2009,

Increased security in Moulmein following bomb explosion Mon 15 Jun 2009,

Largest Mon ceasefire group remains undecided over transforming army into “border guards” Fri 12 Jun 2009,

Monks and youth issue letter demanding Mon cease-fire group not transform into “border guards” Fri 12 Jun 2009,

Villagers doubt protection by Mon ceasefire party, prepare to pay new insurgent group – or flee Thu 11 Jun 2009,

Unusual taxation overwhelms profit of phone owners in Mon State. Thu 11 Jun 2009,

Rainy season fire brigade training thought to be used for other purposes Wed 10 Jun 2009,

Mon State ranks 1st in 10th grade exam scores throughout Burma Tue 09 Jun 2009,

Mon ceasefire group increases armed patrols in response to taxation by insurgents inside party territory Tue 09 Jun 2009,

Largest Mon political party attends secret meeting with Burmese general. Tue 09 Jun 2009,

Army Seizes Villager’s Rice Paddy, Demands Money for Pipeline Security Tue 09 Jun 2009,

Less fertilizer is sold despite drop in price Mon 08 Jun 2009,

Fever Spreads in Mon State and along the Thai-Burma Border Fri 05 Jun 2009,

Key Mon insurgent group denies involvement with incursion into territory of cease-fire party Fri 05 Jun 2009,

Stricter curfew given to University students in Moulmein after March protest Fri 05 Jun 2009,

Discrepancy between falling rubber and betel nut prices and rising goods prices creates economic hardship Fri 05 Jun 2009,

Splinter group makes arrests in territory controlled by Mon political party Thu 04 Jun 2009,

Shop owners forced to monitor patrons’ political discussions Wed 03 Jun 2009,

Fewer Mon students enroll for the 2009-2010 academic year Wed 03 Jun 2009,

Price and sales of rubber seedlings in Mon State drop Wed 03 Jun 2009,

Trucks and Lumber Seized at Three Pagodas Pass, Money Extorted Mon 01 Jun 2009,

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