LinkAsia
| May 24, 2013
Myanmar's president Thein Sein met with President Obama this week, the first leader from the Southeast Asian country to visit Washington in 47 years. Normally designated Burma by US officials, President Obama used its military-chosen name, Myanmar...
Al Jazeera English
| May 9, 2013
Indonesian anti-terror police killed seven men and arrested another 13 after raids and gun battles in west and central Java. Authorities suspect the men of being linked to a plan to bomb Myanmar's embassy in Jakarta as revenge for recent attacks o...
LinkAsia
| May 3, 2013
Burma is poised to undergo rapid expansion, economically and internationally, embracing democracy after years of military rule. As Burma strengthens international ties, however, farmers in the heartland are fighting to keep control of their proper...
Associated Press
| Apr 30, 2013
Buddhist mobs overran two mosques and set hundreds of homes ablaze in central Myanmar, injuring at least 10 people. Terrified families who fled the attacks near Okkan, some 70 miles north of Yangon, could be seen hiding in forests and crouching in...
Associated Press
| Apr 1, 2013
At least 13 Myanmar Muslim students were killed when a fire swept through a mosque school where they were living. Officials believe the fire was sparked by an electrical short, but some in the fractured community suspected a sectarian attack. Some...
Voice of America
| Apr 1, 2013
Burma is being urged to hold accountable those responsible for sectarian violence in March, mainly targeted at Muslims, that left at least 43 people dead, dozens injured, and thousands homeless. The attacks in the central Burmese town of Meikhtila...
LinkAsia
| Mar 29, 2013
Last week in Burma, an argument between a Muslim merchant and his Buddhist customers spun out of control, sparking a deadly riot. The two groups are often at odds, and some Buddhist monks want to the Muslim population expelled completely. LinkAsia...
LinkAsia
| Mar 29, 2013
While Myanmar continues to reform, Thailand, the Philippines, and other Southeast Asian democracies are struggling politically. Josh Kurlantzick of the Council on Foreign Relations believes that the cherished idea that as countries develop a middl...
NTDTV
| Mar 23, 2013
Firefighters battled blazes after fierce fighting broke out in central Myanmar. Several neighborhoods were still smoldering after unrest between Buddhists and Muslims in the area erupted into violence. The clashes have stoked fears that last year'...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 22, 2013
A dispute over an ordinary transaction has exploded into days of rioting between Muslim and Buddhists in the central Burma city of Meiktila that have left at least 20 dead and forced many more to flee. The violence, far from the site of similar cl...
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...he said. But “the future is brighter than ever,” he said. Outside Myanmar, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the recipient of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize who...
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...the 8th century. The protestors have urged the Pakistani government to summon Myanmarese envoy to Islamabad over the massacre of Muslims in the ...