| ASEAN
should stop passing the buck on Burma |
| October 2007 - Pdf, Word |
The briefer asserts
that ASEAN countries must exercise their substantial
influence on Burma’s military leaders to secure
the delivery of genuine political and economic reforms,
instead of using China as an excuse for inaction. Read
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| China
gambles on Burma at its own peril |
| October 2006 - Pdf, Word |
The briefer examines
the negative impact on China’s society that is
the result of China’s cozy economic and political
ties with the SPDC. The serious implications of China’s
economic and political ties with the SPDC include: Read
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| Burma’s
Withdrawal From The ASEAN Chair - Retreat Or Defeat? |
| September 2005 - Pdf, Word |
On 26 July 2005,
the SPDC withdrew its claim to the ASEAN chair, causing
a massive loss of face for Snr Gen Than Shwe and his
cronies. With the military regime in a weakened state,
now is the time for ASEAN and the international community
to push the junta towards genuine and comprehensive
reforms for democratization in Burma. Read
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| August 2005 - Pdf, Word |
The briefer highlights
the continuing persecution and discrimination of Rohingya
and Muslim in Burma and the denial of basic protection
and fundamental rights in neighboring countries. Read
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| Briefing
Note - It Is Time To Act On Burma |
| June 2004 - Pdf, Word |
Now, more than
ever, the people of Burma need the leverage provided
by decisive actions such as sanctions that are working
to deprive Burma’s military regime, the SPDC,
of foreign exchange to fund its nationwide repression,
and legitimacy. Read
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