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| Eu Doung Min Company employees flee Sat 31 Dec 2005 IMNA The Rangoon based Eu Doung Min Co. Ltd mangers, key staff and businessmen related to the company have begun escaping after the company was seized. The Burmese military government is trying to arrest them, claimed a company manager. More |
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| People's Organization to take on People's Democracy Movement Wed 28 Dec 2005 IMNA The military government is systematically putting in place a strong people's organization to counter the democracy movement inside the country, according to a statement sent to the Village Peace and Development Council (VPDC). More |
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| New railway project to connect neighbour Thailand Tue 27 Dec 2005 IMNA The Burmese Military government plans to have a new railway project to connect neighbour Thailand . The railway will be constructed at the site of the famous Death Railway of World War II (Kachanaburi-Thanpyuzayart), from Mon State to Three Pagoda Pass town on the Thai-Burma border. More |
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December 24, 2005 Doctors Without Borders or M ? decins Sans Fronti ? res (MSF), which has been helping Burmese refugees and Mon people in the Thai-Burma border areas since 1994, is going to stop its operation by the end of December 2005. More |
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Military Regime Plans People's Referendum Tue 20 Dec 2005 The military regime in Burma is planning to hold a people's referendum for its draft constitution following the conclusion of the National Convention. MORE |
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A Famous Mon Singer Entertains Mon and Burmese Migrant Workers in Thailand Independent Mon News Agency A famous Mon singer, Manoke Chan and five Mon singers from Mon State, Burma, have entertained for Mon and Burmese migrant workers in Mahachai, Samut Prakan District in Thailand for three nights in a Mon temple festival.More |
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Three Mon Migrant Workers Beaten by a Thai Gang Independent Mon News Agency Three Mon migrant workers claimed that they were beaten by a Thai youth gang and one of a worker work-permit card was seized by the gang yesterday night. Due to the beating, two workers seriously injured. More |
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The Mon Political Prisoner in Depression Independent Mon News Agency Nai Yekha, a Mon political prisoner who was sentenced for life imprisonment in the notorious Insein Prison, has been depressed psychologically after one of his colleague died in prison from an unknown case last month.More |
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Thaton Mon Kingdom Wall becomes Mon National Day Symbol Independent Mon News Agency Central Celebrating Committee of Mon National Day (CCMND) is going to distribute the symbol or agreed sign of Mon National Day to the Township CCMND and Village CCMND soon in their preparation to hold the Mon National Day in coming February 2006.More |
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The 2 nd round of military training to VPDC members Independent Mon News Agency Local Burmese Army officers in some Townships in Mon State ordered to village headmen in the area to send Village Peace and Development Council (VPDC) members to have follow-up military training in their battalion recently. MORE |
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More Check-Points Increase Food Costs in the Border area Independent Mon News Agency Although Three Pagoda Pass-Thanpyuzayat motor road connecting the border area and Mon State is re-opened, the imported food prices in the border areas has not been decreased down but instead the prices have increased gradually due to huge tax payment to many checkpoints along the road, said the local traders.MORE |
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Discovery of ancient town of a Mon King Mon 12 Dec 2005 |
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Shop residents relocated with reason of widening road Independent Mon News Agency 13 groceries and food shops in front of entrance to a famous Mon monk temple, Kyait-Day-Tamort-Brut wre relocated by the Ye township Municipal Department with the reason of widening Moulmein -Ye highway motor road. MORE |
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Burman gangs from upper Burma steal the local people's properties Independent Mon News Agency A Burmese gang from upper Burma based near Thanpyuzayat town is stealing the local people's properties and farm products, claims by local residents.MORE |
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The two suspects in robbery case are executed by Army commander Independent Mon News Agency Two men who were arrested on the suspicion of killing 11 people and looting several other belongings from the festival goers in a famous pagoda in Ye township in April 2005 were executed by local military commander of Burmese Army. MORE |
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Local Commander warned it battalions to Take Gas Pipeline Security Independent Mon News Agency |
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| Local Military Commander in southern part of Burma warned to its battalion in Mon State to take security of Kanbauk-Myaingkalay gas pipeline in it area as they believed there were anonymous groups is planning to explode the pipeline. More | ![]() |
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SPDC authorities adopts plan to prevent HIV/AIDS in Three Pagoda Pass border Independent Mon News Agency SPDC authorities held a meeting on December 5 in Three Pagoda Pass town to prevent HIV/AIDS problems in the border town and In-Charge of Township Public Hospital exposed that only 30% of people in town have knowledge of using condoms.More |
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| Mon Monk Union Holds Meeting For conducting examinations Thu 01 Dec 2005 Independent Mon News Agency |
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Two arrested on suspicion of killing 11 people and looting many in the last water festival |
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