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Mai Soong kha: Myanmar invites international election observers
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Myanmar invites international election observers. Myanmar invites international election observers. By Hla Hla Htay AFP. Myanmar has invited US, European and other observers for by-elections next month, an official said Wednesday, allowing international scrutiny of polls seen as a major test of its reform credentials. The vote, which will see Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi stand for a seat in parliament for the first time, comes a year after. 8220;Having observers is one step, ...
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Mai Soong kha: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Shan people in Myanmar. From A.D. 1287 to 1604, the Shan controlled much of northern Burma. This rule ended in 1604 when the Burmese took over the land. In 1886 Burma became part of British India. Years later, in 1922, a new order was established when the British created the Federated Shan States and the Federated Shan States' Council. In 1937 they were given self-government within the British Commonwealth. Posted by Mai Soong Kha. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mai Soong kha th...
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Mai Soong kha: Myanmar Hearing Calls to Reform Telecom Market
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Myanmar Hearing Calls to Reform Telecom Market. Myanmar Hearing Calls to Reform Telecom Market. By : Patrick Barta. Myanmar is considering plans to open its under-developed telecommunications market to large-scale foreign investment, a senior regulator said. Khin Maung Thet, director-general of Myanmar’s Post and Telecommunications Department, said in an interview that a new communications law is being studied to create four new telecommunicatio. The Post and Telecommunications ...
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Mai Soong kha: Myanmar port faces growing public backlash
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Myanmar port faces growing public backlash. Myanmar port faces growing public backlash. By Hla Hla Htay AFP. Public anger is rising in Myanmar over a planned deep-sea port set to displace thousands of villagers, as recent political reforms galvanise grassroots opposition to industrial mega-projects. The multi-billion-dollar Dawei development is a key part of the impoverished country’s plans to transform its economy, giving wealthier neig. It is among a number of ambitious foreig...
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Mai Soong kha: March 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Speech on MRTV. Posted by Mai Soong Kha. NASDAQ – Myanmar: the coming investor paradise? NASDAQ – Myanmar: the coming investor paradise? After decades of ruthless and oppressive leadership, Myanmar’s (Burma’s) ruling military junta is all of a sudden increasingly willing to modernize and liberalize its laws governing both its people and its economy. Further, the government will start a “managed float” of the nation’s currency – the ky...Unlike previous, disi...
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Mai Soong kha: NASDAQ – Myanmar: the coming investor paradise?
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. NASDAQ – Myanmar: the coming investor paradise? NASDAQ – Myanmar: the coming investor paradise? After decades of ruthless and oppressive leadership, Myanmar’s (Burma’s) ruling military junta is all of a sudden increasingly willing to modernize and liberalize its laws governing both its people and its economy. Further, the government will start a “managed float” of the nation’s currency – the kyat, starting April 1, in order to both gain control over the t...Unlike previous, disi...
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Mai Soong kha: December 2007
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007. 2102 Shan (Tai) New year celebrations around the world. New York and UK. Posted by Mai Soong Kha. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keng Tung Royal Family Member. I am Shan people from Keng Tung, Shan State. View my complete profile. Let's help Shan people together. Meet us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Shan Community Website Links. MSK Projects for Shan People. All About Shan Studies. Shan Lay in Bangkok. Shan New Year, Postcard. Listen Dhamma from Ceylon Journey. Keng Tung, S...
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Mai Soong kha: US invited to send observers to Burma's elections
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. US invited to send observers to Burma's elections. Washington - The Burmese government has invited the United States to send observers for the country's April 1 parliamentary by-election, the State Department said Wednesday. The nation / Bangkok. The invitation was for two election representatives plus three journalists to receive permission to observe on election day, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. Posted by Mai Soong Kha. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mai Soong kha: Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Speech on MRTV
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Speech on MRTV. Posted by Mai Soong Kha. Wow what a weblog i am so inspired here can you discuss here, i am back again again to your site as soon as possible and i have lot of collection for you just click here for more information. June 5, 2012 at 3:15 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keng Tung Royal Family Member. I am Shan people from Keng Tung, Shan State. View my complete profile. Let's help Shan people together. Meet us on Facebook. Daw Aung San...
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Mai Soong kha: Thailand welcomes Burma's decision to have int'l observers
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. Thailand welcomes Burma's decision to have int'l observers. Thailand has welcomed the Burmese government's invitations for international representatives as observers for the parliamentary by-election on April 1. The Nation / Bangkok. Thai Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said that the move demonstrates Burma's efforts to promote credibility of the upcoming poll. The minister said Thailand was very encouraged by the on-going progress in Burma's democratisation and nation...
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