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| Mon wants the international community to intervene in Burma IMNA ( www.monnews-imna.com ) November 20, 2005 |
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Spate of arrests for use as porter continues Independent Mon News Agency (IMNA) The spate of arrests of villagers for use as porters in the military establishment by troops continues in the Three Pagoda Pass (TPP) Township. About 10 villagers were detained, according to taxi drivers who escaped and evaded arrest.More |
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Unusual rains in southern Burma turn weather hot and humid Independent Mon News Agency The weather in southern Burma has turned unusual for this time of the year. While it has been raining, it is hot and humid, people claimed. More |
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Handpicked NC representative says no sense in attending NC IMNA A handpicked military government National Convention representative from southern Burma felt that that was no sense in attending the National Convention. More |
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Fresh arrests to use people as porters IMNA November 17, 2005 Soldiers of the Burmese Army have again started to arrest people to use as porters. Troops started picking up people in Three Pagoda Pass town area while retreating from the Pass to the interior of Burma . More |
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| Troops make money at people's expense IMNA November 17, 2005 In what can be termed as plain stealing, Ye Township, soldiers from the local Burmese military base have started to fell trees from plantations belonging to villagers to make charcoal and sell it, claimed local people. More |
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| Authority demand money for a traditional festival Independent Mon News Agency ( Mon State ) November 15, 2005 Mudon township checkpoint police and soldiers demanded money by force from visitors to a traditional festival in town yesterday night.More |
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| Women, youth and children forced to be members of military controlled organizations Independent Mon News Agency November 14, 2005 In a bid to ensure support for its draft constitution, the Army regime in the Three Pagoda Pass has ordered its quarter's administrators to force children and youth to join the Union Solidarity Development Association (USDA). More |
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Audience dissatisfied with bull fight ending in a draw Independent Mon News Agency
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| Villagers forced to Join as Militias in Kaw-zar-town Independent Mon News Agency November 10, 2005 Villagers have been ordered to work as militias for their village by the Military Tactical Commander in Southern Ye Township in Kaw-zar-town area. More |
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Villagers allege forced labour in fresh military operation Independent Mon News Agency Flouting norms set by the International Labour Organization the Burmese military continues to use forced labour. Villagers belonging to Thanpyuzayart Township alleged that they were being forced to work by the troops at their base. More |
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Areca Nut Price Soars Independent Mon News Agency The price of Areca nut has soared to 11 Kyat per seed in areas it is produced in which is Yephu Township , Tenasserim divison and Ye township Mon State , reveal betel nut plantation owners. More |
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Police cracks down on NC representative's Internet Cafe Independent Mon News Agency Suspicious that news was being passed on to the media from an internet cafe in Ye town, Mon state, the Burmese military government cracked down on it, the owner complained. More |
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Villagers forced to play football to help commander make money Independent Mon News Agency Football and corruption seems to have become synonymous in Burma . Recently a military army commander forced villagers in Yephu Township , Tenasserim Division to participate in a football. More |
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Army auctions seized plantations Independent Mon News Agency Plantations seized from local villagers in 2001 are now being auctioned by the Burmese Amy. The Burmese Army Infantry Battalion No.586 held a meeting with 36 plantation owners on October 20 and permitted them to produce rubber in their seized land in lieu of payment to the army. More |
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Mon political prisoner suffers from depression Independent Mon News Agency (www.monnews-imna.com) Nai Yekha, sentenced for life, is suffering from depression after his colleague died in prison from unknown causes and a cut in supply of medicine from his family and outside, said his family members.More. |
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Military Regime adds muscle for security reasons Independent Mon News Agency The Burmese Military government is adding muscle to its armed forces out of security considerations. It is also providing military training to local administration members in southern Burma .MORE |
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