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- The Irrawaddy Business Roundup (November 3)
- Female Artists’ Exhibition Opens in Rangoon
- Dateline Irrawaddy: ‘If the Death Penalty is Introduced, Some Child Rape Cases Will Go Unreported’
The Irrawaddy Business Roundup (November 3) Posted: 02 Dec 2016 09:33 PM PST Japan expands portion of Thilawa Zone, Filipino agribusiness looks to invest in Burma, Burma-Singapore ties to increase, and Bagan earthquake relief. The post The Irrawaddy Business Roundup (November 3) appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
Female Artists’ Exhibition Opens in Rangoon Posted: 02 Dec 2016 07:35 PM PST More than 500 works of art by Burmese women will be on display in the Myanmar Ladies Art Exhibition at the Yangon Gallery. The post Female Artists' Exhibition Opens in Rangoon appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
Dateline Irrawaddy: ‘If the Death Penalty is Introduced, Some Child Rape Cases Will Go Unreported’ Posted: 02 Dec 2016 06:32 PM PST The Irrawaddy's Kyaw Kha discusses with rights advocates what actions should be taken in cases of child rape now in the spotlight in Burma. The post Dateline Irrawaddy: 'If the Death Penalty is Introduced, Some Child Rape Cases Will Go Unreported' appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
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