Saturday, December 31, 2016

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Dateline Irrawaddy: ‘Aung San Suu Kyi Did Her Best to Address Allegations on the International Stage’

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 05:40 PM PST

On this week's Dateline, The Irrawaddy gives an overview of some of the key economic, political, and social issues

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Remembering Lives Lost This Year

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 04:30 PM PST

The Irrawaddy looks back at memorable deaths this year, from Gen. Aung San's driver to the short-lived rescue of a baby elephant to giants in the literature community.

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Friday, December 30, 2016

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Nobel Laureates Urge UN to end Arakan Violence

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 10:35 PM PST

More than a dozen novel laureates issue open letter claiming Arakan situation is a 'human tragedy amounting to … crimes against humanity.'

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National News

National News


Top 10 news stories of 2016

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:40 PM PST

The Myanmar Times news team walks down the top 10 stories of 2016, from the National League for Democracy convening the first democratically-elected government in 25 years to outbreaks of violence in Shan, Kachin and Kayin States.

NLD’s ‘reconciliation’ cabinet may be due for a 2017 reshuffle

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:39 PM PST

Asked recently what she is most pleased with after nine months in government, State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi had a simple response: "The fact that the ministers are not corrupt."

Civilians killed in fighting near Kyaukme

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:38 PM PST

Three civilians have been killed and another eight are being treated for injuries after heavy fighting erupted near Shan State's Kyaukme township, local MPs say.

Yangon government given a mixed review nine months on

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:36 PM PST

Power has been a sobering experience for the National League for Democracy in Yangon. When the Yangon Region government assumed office in April, it announced a series of initiatives to be accomplished in its first 100 days to address the city's most flagrant problems: traffic congestion and unofficial tenants "squatting" on city land. It came across a couple more problems along the way, including the proliferation of high-rise buildings and the swelling power of hard-line Buddhist nationalists. Very little progress has been made, however.

Three Muslims with ties to the government murdered

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:35 PM PST

Over the past week, three men who have cooperated with the government and security forces in northern Rakhine State have been found dead, according to Deputy Director General of the President's Office U Zaw Htay. He added that murders, including a decapitation, are believed to have been reprisal attacks.

A rigid timeframe and escalating conflicts

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:34 PM PST

For the peace process, 2016 has been a year of symbolic events – two Union-level peace conferences took place but did not result in any effective decision-making. It's also been a year of increasing hostilities, with the Tatmadaw accused of pursuing a coercion campaign against ethnic armed groups that have refused to disarm and demobilise. Leaders of ethnic armed groups have questioned the National League for Democracy's silence as operations continue to cause civilian losses and fresh waves of displacement. The trust deficient has only deepened throughout the year, with the political incentives to dropping arms and signing a ceasefire only growing more tenuous.

In 2016, conflict and IDPs continue to blight Myanmar’s human rights record

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:34 PM PST

With Myanmar entering 2016 under the assumption that in one capacity or another, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi would be leading a National League for Democracy government, hopes were high that the country's poor human rights record would improve. Looking back on a year of continued conflict between ethnic armed groups and the Tatmadaw, new displacement of civilian populations and an aggressive counter-insurgency campaign against suspected militants in northern Rakhine State, however, human rights activists say 2016 was a disappointment.

MPs bring defamation suits against Yangon dog lover

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:32 PM PST

A National League for Democracy supporter is facing a pair of defamation suits in a spat involving allegations of housemaid abuse, a Facebook post and two NLD lawmakers.

Messages for the New Year from Myanmar religious leaders

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:32 PM PST

Hopes for peace, tolerance, and unity in the New Year from four prominent religious leaders in Myanmar:

Thursday, December 29, 2016

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The Irrawaddy Magazine


The Biggest Stories of 2016

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 04:30 PM PST

From the historic transfer of power in April to escalated violence in Arakan State in October, The Irrawaddy revisits 2016's most important stories.

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Through Reclusive Wa, China’s Reach Extends Into Burma

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 04:18 AM PST

China seeks to influence the State Counselor's peace process through Burma's largest ethnic armed group the United Wa State Army.

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Newsmakers of the Year

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 07:19 PM PST

From bold investigative journalists to military chiefs, The Irrawaddy highlights individuals who made especially big splashes in headlines this year.

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Book Review: War and Peace in the Borderlands of Myanmar

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 06:51 PM PST

The book outlines the dangers inherent in ceasefire agreements not being accompanied by a commitment to political change, writes BertilLintner.

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U OoHla Saw: ‘The NLD-Dominated Parliament Has Not Thought About Federalism in Advance’

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 06:11 PM PST

The outspoken MP voices dissatisfaction with the NLD government's performance and defends Arakanese nationalism.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

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The Irrawaddy Magazine


Rangoon Resident Sued Under Controversial Defamation Laws

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 07:46 AM PST

A Rangoon resident is sued by two National League for Democracy lawmakers under controversial defamation laws and says the move was an abuse of power.

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Could the Burmese Navy Attack Malaysia’s Food Flotilla?

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 05:45 AM PST

The President's Office spokesperson says a Malaysian pledge to send aid by sea to Maungdaw and Buthidaung could be met with a warning or violence. 

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Maungdaw Sees Third Murder in Two Weeks

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 05:30 AM PST

A Muslim man who cooperated with authorities was found dead in northern Arakan State's Maungdaw, the third murder in the area in less than two weeks.

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Magwe Govt to Reconsider Roadside Tree Felling

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 05:23 AM PST

Ministers tentatively agree to cut down only about 300 of the original 503 earmarked for destruction after pressure from civil society groups.

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Thousands Flee Burma Army Offensive in Kachin State

Posted: 28 Dec 2016 02:37 AM PST

Displaced Kachin flee camps in Waingmaw Township as Burma Army overrun Lai Hpawng outpost.

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Thai Police Call off Raid on Scandal-hit Buddhist Temple

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 09:44 PM PST

Devotees of a prominent Buddhist monk wanted for suspected money laundering barricade entrances to his sprawling temple complex in a Bangkok suburb.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

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The Irrawaddy Magazine


Protesters Call for Resignation of Arakan State’s Regional House Speaker

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 07:50 AM PST

Demonstrators call for U San Kyaw Hla to step down over past seizures of land on which ministerial residences are to be built.

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UNFC Hosts Stakeholder Meeting to Discuss Peace Process

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 05:43 AM PST

The ethnic armed group alliance hosts a three-day stakeholder meeting in Thailand to discuss further approaches to the current peace process.

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Plans Announced for SEZ and New Airport Terminal in Southern Rangoon

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 05:36 AM PST

A divisional minister announces in parliament that the projects will take place in Kwan Chan Gone, Letkokkon, Kawhmu and Dala townships.

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Orphaned Elephant Found in Irrawaddy Division

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 03:42 AM PST

Dr. Myo Min Aung names the two-month-old calf 'Mary,' as she was found on Christmas Day.

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Vice President: Maungdaw Attacks Conspired to ‘Harm the Sovereignty of the Country’

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 02:48 AM PST

Report from head of investigation commission says October's attacks were unlike previous incidents as they involved overseas organizations.

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Women’s Federation to Undergo Overhaul

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 02:39 AM PST

The Myanmar Women's Affairs Federation will be restructured as an independent civil society organization.

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2016 in Photos

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 02:23 AM PST

The Irrawaddy's photographers never fail to capture Burma's most iconic moments.

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Eleven Media Issue Apology Over Chief Minister Article

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 12:30 AM PST

The apology comes while the group's chief executive and chief editor were denied bail in court on Article 66(d) charges.

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Muslim with Govt Links Murdered in Arakan State

Posted: 26 Dec 2016 09:11 PM PST

Two apparent government sympathizers have now been found murdered, according to State Counselor's Office.

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Ten Things to Do in Rangoon This Week

Posted: 26 Dec 2016 06:23 PM PST

The Irrawaddy rounds up ten ways to celebrate the New Year.

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National News

National News


Eleven Media apologizes for defamation-hit editorial

Posted: 27 Dec 2016 11:30 AM PST

Eleven Media Group has issued an official letter apologizing for a November 5 editorial that prompted Yangon Region chief minister U Phyo Min Thein to file defmation charges against Eleven's CEO U Than Htut Aung and chief editor U Wai Phyo.

Northern Alliance renews call for dialogue to end Shan State conflict

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 12:58 AM PST

The Northern Alliance-Burma this week reiterated its call for a peace dialogue to resolve ongoing hostilities between its members and the Tatmadaw through political negotiations.

Taskforce to manage donor-supplied peace fund

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 12:55 AM PST

A new oversight body has been established to effectively, and more transparently, spend the US$100 million-plus provided by international donors to fund Myanmar's peace process, the State Counsellor's Office has announced.

Monday, December 26, 2016

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Burma Finalizes Ethnic Census Data

Posted: 26 Dec 2016 07:40 AM PST

Burma attempts to finalize census figures on ethnic demographics by early 2017, a Ministry of Labor, Immigration and Population spokesperson says.

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USDP Proposes Building a Brick Wall Along Burma-Bangladesh Border

Posted: 26 Dec 2016 06:18 AM PST

A proposal to build a solid wall along Burma's western border is recorded on parliamentary record in the Arakan State regional legislature.

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Su Su Lwin: Not ‘The’ Lady, but Rather Burma’s ‘First’ Lady

Posted: 26 Dec 2016 03:22 AM PST

After years promoting education and supporting Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD from the sidelines, Su Su Lwin steps into the spotlight as Burma's new first lady.

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Commerce Ministry to Cut Luxury Goods Imports

Posted: 26 Dec 2016 02:21 AM PST

Burma runs a huge trade deficit of billions of dollars every year and restricting import of unnecessary items would effectively tackle this.

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Govt: 10,000 Displaced Residents Return to Mong Ko

Posted: 25 Dec 2016 11:54 PM PST

Aid groups counter government reports and claim that residents are reluctant to return to the area.

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Court Verdicts Show State Counselor’s Battle on Land Disputes

Posted: 25 Dec 2016 10:14 PM PST

Farmers handed down prison terms and fines for trespassing after they continued to work land they say was taken from them by the army.

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Sunday, December 25, 2016

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Saturday, December 24, 2016

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This Week in Parliament (Dec. 19-21)

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:43 PM PST

The Irrawaddy keeps you up to date on the week that was in the national legislature.

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The Irrawaddy Business Roundup (December 24)

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:32 PM PST

World Bank loans, a construction equipment joint venture, foreign direct investment target, and a halt in Burmese migrant workers to Malaysia.

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Dateline Irrawaddy: ‘It Is Fair to Say the New Govt Is Not Media Friendly’

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:22 PM PST

On this week's Dateline, Ye Ni speaks with U Khin Maung Soe and U Swe Win to discuss reforms in the media sector in 2016.

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Friday, December 23, 2016

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The Irrawaddy Magazine


Muslim Interviewee Found Beheaded in Maungdaw

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 07:25 AM PST

U Shuna Myar, from Ngakhura village, is found dead after speaking to journalists on a govt-organized media trip.

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Imprisoned Shan Farmers Will Appeal their Trespassing Convictions

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:08 AM PST

'In Burma, there has never been a verdict against such a large number of farmers,' says lawyer Daw Khin Moe Moe.

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Govt to Promote Tourism to Myeik Archipelago

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 06:02 AM PST

The Ministry of Hotels and Tourism will develop the Myeik Archipelago by boosting hotel projects and attracting both local and foreign visitors.

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Three Fetuses Removed from Three-Month-Old Boy

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 05:56 AM PST

Surgeons in Naypyidaw claim the boy was born with three of his fellow 'quadruplets' inside him in a rare medical incidence called 'fetus in fetu.'

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Activists Decry Lack of Peace Progress Under NLD Govt

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 04:15 AM PST

The State Counselor's peace initiatives are similar to those of the former regime, but she wields little influence over the army, ethnic reps say.

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UNFC Official Tours Shan State to Push Peace Process

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 03:51 AM PST

'This meeting is a way for us to discuss further collaboration,' says UNFC secretary Khu Oo Reh.

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Public Responds to Assault on Rangoon Public Transit

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 02:49 AM PST

After outraged commuters respond to an assault on a public bus, the public transit regulatory body tells commuters to act in line with the law.

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Thai Court Revokes Bail of Activist Who Shared BBC Story 

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:02 AM PST

The BBC story includes mentions of the king's personal life and other material considered too sensitive to be published in the Thai press.

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Bishop Says Mong Ko Church Damaged by Government Air Strikes

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 12:21 AM PST

Bishop Philip Za Hawng says reports that the church was used to store ammunition by the Northern Alliance were 'fabricated.'

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Singapore’s Only Polar Bear Chills Out Ahead of 26th Birthday

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 12:16 AM PST

This birthday could be his last, as his health is deteriorating, zoo officials say.

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Bus Crash Kills Seven on Rangoon-Mandalay Highway

Posted: 22 Dec 2016 10:30 PM PST

The bus was traveling from Naypyidaw to Rangoon when it struck a traffic island and rolled over.

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National News

National News


KNU-backed development projects in Tanintharyi on hold

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:23 AM PST

A MAJOR economic project backed by the Karen National Union has been stalled until after the government greenlights a Tanintharyi industrial zone.

Designer of Hpakant environmental plan to be announced soon: MGE

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:20 AM PST

In another step to clean up the notoriously corrupt jade industry in Hpakant, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation has announced it will soon reveal the tender winner selected to design an Environmental Management Plan for over-mined areas in Kachin State.

Striking Yangon workers plan march on city centre

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:15 AM PST

More than 150 workers on strike from Hlaing Tharyar township's Shwe Mi plastic factory have announced they will march into Yangon's city centre within the next two weeks if the regional government does not address their dispute.

Youth policy moves ahead with Kayah delegates absent

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:13 AM PST

Drafting of Myanmar's long-awaited youth policy appears to be going ahead, but without the input of Kayah representatives.

MPs’ helicopter suggestion fails to lift off

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:10 AM PST

The Ministry of Home Affairs has decided not to pursue a suggestion by a number of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw MPs that would have seen the government purchase firefighting helicopters with a loan from Poland. Instead, the 50 million euro fund will be dedicated to buying high-tech fire engines and other search and rescue vehicles.

Returned refugees, Yangon government settle housing troubles

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:08 AM PST

Refugees repatriated from Thailand finally have a home after several back-and-forth negotiations with the government over the cost of housing.

Many villages still empty in northern Rakhine

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:07 AM PST

Many of the villages in northern Rakhine State where the military has been conducting "clearance operations" since October remain empty, with some citing "anxiety" as the reason for the continued absence.

Dutch tourist released from Mandalay prison, deported

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:04 AM PST

DUTCH tourist Klaas Haytema, who was jailed earlier this year for disconnecting an amplifier used to broadcast a Buddhist sermon, has been released from Mandalay Central Prison and deported from the country.

Bail denied for Eleven Media CEO, editor

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:02 AM PST

The CEO and chief editor of Eleven Media Group have seen their appeal for bail foiled as their request was denied once again despite the addition of a prison doctor's note.

Prosecution pursued against captain, owners of Chidwin River ferry

Posted: 23 Dec 2016 01:01 AM PST

Enough evidence has been gathered to prosecute the captain and two owners of the Aung Soe Moe Kyaw 2 ferry, which capsized in October on the Chindwin River, causing the deaths of more than 70 passengers, according to Police Captain Soe Myint of the Kani township police station.