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- Police Chief: Assassination of U Ko Ni Was Driven by ‘Personal Grudge’
- This Week in Parliament (Feb. 13 – Feb. 17)
- Have Burma Army Operations in Northern Arakan State Really Ended?
- Business Roundup (February 25)
- Dateline Irrawaddy: ‘The Government Deliberately Imposed a News Blackout so People Could Not Make Heads or Tails of What Was Happening’
Police Chief: Assassination of U Ko Ni Was Driven by ‘Personal Grudge’ Posted: 25 Feb 2017 04:26 AM PST At authorities' press conference, home affairs minister Lt-Gen Kyaw Swe says that it is highly possible that extreme nationalism fueled the grudge. The post Police Chief: Assassination of U Ko Ni Was Driven by 'Personal Grudge' appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
This Week in Parliament (Feb. 13 – Feb. 17) Posted: 25 Feb 2017 02:35 AM PST The Irrawaddy briefs you on the week that was in the national legislature. The post This Week in Parliament (Feb. 13 – Feb. 17) appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
Have Burma Army Operations in Northern Arakan State Really Ended? Posted: 24 Feb 2017 10:19 PM PST Local villagers report life returning to normal after government say operations have ceased, but there are conflicting reports from the Army. The post Have Burma Army Operations in Northern Arakan State Really Ended? appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
Business Roundup (February 25) Posted: 24 Feb 2017 08:02 PM PST Phandeeyar promotes Burma tech startups, Japan firm sells agricultural machinery in Thilawa, and Chinese Chamber of Commerce opens in Naypyidaw. The post Business Roundup (February 25) appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 07:48 PM PST This week, we discuss and analyze official statements regarding the assassination of lawyer U Ko Ni, which have attracted public attention. The post Dateline Irrawaddy: 'The Government Deliberately Imposed a News Blackout so People Could Not Make Heads or Tails of What Was Happening' appeared first on The Irrawaddy. |
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