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After the fratricidal onslaught by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Burma opens wider door for gamblers by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Damage by storm not reported by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Harvest Time by admin — last modified 2005-06-05 09:42
 
Gambling_towns.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Rangoon shares border tax with ceasefire groups by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Rangoon_Shan_National_Day_Hkun_Kyaw.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Jailbreak in Shan State by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
More Wa arrive on the border by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
[···] by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 06:29
 
Loilem.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Caught in the Middle003.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 07:47
 
Nakatha.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
National Day celebrations in Rangoon by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
New crackdown on unlicensed vehicles by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
National Day in Loi Kawwan by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
News in Pictures: Interring Li Ziru by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Rangoon_Shan_National_Day_Yak_dance.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Ph Hom Pok.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
[···] by admin — last modified 2005-07-08 05:35
 
Rangoon_Shan_National_Day_Dr_Sai_Hsang_Ai.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Thiripyitsaya Sakura Hotel.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-07 06:22
 
Rich Sedona feeling poorly by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Shans deny holding up seized cars by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Caught in the Middle001.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 07:45
 
Thais shoot out with intruders by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Sedona.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-06-04 13:00
 
Chinese police invades Burma by admin — last modified 2005-07-20 03:55
The Chinese police staged surprise raids on casinos in eastern Shan State on 6 July and rounded up more than 60 Chinese clients at the establishments, according to sources who turned up recently at the border ...
News in Pictures by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 07:57
Last month, Andrew Marshall of the acclaimed book on Burma,"The Trouser People", visited Loi Taileng, the embattled Shan State Army enclave ...
Caught in the Middle000.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 07:44
 
Installation of phones cost $ 1,000 each by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 06:33
The new phones soon to be installed in Tachilek, across Maesai, will cost 800,000 - 1,000,000 kyat ($800 - 1,000) each, but many have already submitted the application forms, according to sources from the border:
Rangoon to sue defaulting hotels by admin — last modified 2005-07-07 06:31
Some 20 foreign hotels in Burma are facing legal action from the military government for their failure to submit their annual payments, according to sources from the border ...
Caught in the Middle002.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-04 07:46
 
Briefs by admin — last modified 2005-07-08 05:38
 
Rangoon brightens up by admin — last modified 2005-07-09 04:51
Believe it or not, Rangoon, for the first time in decades, has been getting 24-hour elecriticity since 28 June and has so far yet to let the residents down, according to sources coming to the border ...
Thanong Bidaya.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-08-04 04:05
 
When Independence was first declared by admin — last modified 2005-07-10 04:30
The following is a report by Bangkok Post or the declaration of Independence by Khun Sa, then Chairman of the Shan State Restoration Council, on 12 December 1993. A little over two years later, he surrendered under the "Tripartite" pressures applied by the Burma Army, United Wa State Army and Thailand ...
Thai Senator meets Shan Refugees by admin — last modified 2005-07-09 04:49
Mr Kraisak Choonhaven, Chairman of Senate Affairs Committee, who was on a visit in Maehongson was welcomed by Shan refugees in Nampiangdin, Pang Mapha district on 4 July ...
Bangkok withholds loan handover to Rangoon by admin — last modified 2005-08-03 04:53
Sathaporn Chinajitr, its managing director, said the bank wishes to hear clarifications from the Thaksin government whether or not the deal should go on ...
Long Live His Royal Highness by admin — last modified 2005-07-28 11:19
Happy 53rd birthday Long Live His Royal Highness
mongla.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-20 03:43
 
New Shweli river-crossing bridge opens by admin — last modified 2005-09-19 04:42
“The Chinese authorities are giving notice that starting from 12 September, bridge tolls will be collected. Therefore, the taxi fare will probably be rising up from three Yuan to four for each passenger (Jegao-Ruili),” said the resident.
Veteran newsman aid worker dies by admin — last modified 2005-08-05 06:03
Janta Phraiwanawan, 56, one of the most beloved Shans along the Thai-Burma border, passed away at 23:30 at his home in Fang district, Chiangmai province, yesterday 4 August ...
Pajero_tiger.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-09-19 05:10
 
senator.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-09 04:43
 
CCACC02.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-09-09 06:48
 
Sanda_Nanda.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-08-05 06:02
 
Consumer goods go skyhigh by admin — last modified 2005-08-05 06:07
Cooking oil 1,800 kyat ($1.8) per viss (1 viss = 1.6kg) until very recently, is now over 2,000 kyat ($2). Pork and chicken are 3,000 kyat ($3) per viss.
Her Majesty Queen, Sirikit on her 73rd birthday by admin — last modified 2005-08-12 02:48
 
Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-07-28 11:01
 
Death in prison brawl by admin — last modified 2005-07-23 02:22
The unhappy victims were identified as Chai, 25 (killed), Hsu, 24 (injured) and Maw, 24 (injured), who were among those waiting in police custody for deportation ...
CCACC03.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-09-09 06:49
 
HM Queen.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-08-12 02:39
 
LIB329a.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-08-15 06:36
 
Bangkok lending money to Burma at a loss by admin — last modified 2005-08-04 04:12
The Exim Bank's managing director Sathaporn Chinajitr told the House 2006 budget scrutiny board on 12 July that the bank would have to bear the burden of 700 million baht ($ 17.5 million) in interest, as it had borrowed in turn from other financial institutions at a 4.3% rate
CCACC04.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-09-09 06:50
 
News in Pictures: Spoils of War by admin — last modified 2005-08-15 07:07
The following photos were taken a week after the engagement. The captured battalion colors here shows the Burmese numeral of the unit number, 329.
LIB329b.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-08-15 06:38
 
Farmers forced to cultivate new type of paddy by admin — last modified 2005-09-01 06:14
“We will have to cultivate the new strain in the coming summer after the harvest of the monsoon paddy this year. It needs at least two baskets for one acre, and one basket costs four thousand kyat ($4),” ...
Thais arrested by Burma Army by admin — last modified 2005-08-10 10:17
 
Migrant woman drowned to death by admin — last modified 2005-09-21 06:06
A Shan woman named Nang Awng, 19, was drowned in a torrent in Sankamphaeng district, a suburb of Chiang Mai on 15 September...
Phoney money turns up in Rangoon by admin — last modified 2005-08-05 06:09
“I was there at the Kambawza Bank together with several other customers when a phoney 1,000 kyat note was discovered,” said a businessman ...
The Barber by admin — last modified 2005-09-22 03:16
A light-hearted story of how a 5-year old kid got his first serious hair cut by keeping his hair on... "Wow! That strange man is going to cut my hair,"... "Mum, I really want to pee, please."...
CCACC01.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-09-09 06:47
 
Crackdown on unregistered workers begins by admin — last modified 2005-09-03 01:58
“Five or six of my colleagues were arrested at a junction and there are police at crossroads,” said Ko Lin, a road-worker form Mae Tao village, Mae Sod ...
Sao Hearn Hkam.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-10-20 07:46
 
LIB329c.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-08-15 06:41
 
Thai dies in Burmese custody by admin — last modified 2005-08-19 06:32
The woman, identified by the Burmese police only as Nang Ji, had been suffering from acute diabetes. She was taken to Tachilek hospital at 23:30 on Saturday from the police lockup where she was found breathing with difficulty, but she died at the hospital an hour later ...
Rangoon ridden by “bird-flu” by admin — last modified 2005-08-31 09:05
The price of chicken, generally around 2,500 3,000 kyat ($ 2.5 3.0) per viss (1.6 kg) has dropped to as much as 1,500 kyat ($ 1.5) in some shops. “People still refuse to buy,” said a shop keeper ...
A Thai to remember (4) by admin — last modified 2005-10-26 13:14
M.R. Kukrit Pramoj (1911-1995) is mostly remembered for his witty articles, essays and novels. One of his bestsellers Phama Sia Muang (How the Burmans lost their country) ends with a short bio-data of himself. Date of Birth: Thursday, 20 April Buddhist Era 2454 Date of Passing: Haven't decided yet...
News in Pictures: Three quit Wei: by admin — last modified 2005-11-10 03:25
Three Wa soldiers of Palaung descent surrendered to the Shan State Army on 1 November, according to its bulletin Freedom News...
A spot for devotion by admin — last modified 2005-09-09 07:06
Another thought also arose as I left the museum: Will the Tai-Hkuns and Tai-Maos, who have their own scripts, gladly give up their writing systems in favor of the Shan script (known as the Tai Long script) that has ...
A Thai to remember by admin — last modified 2005-10-20 07:55
Police Col Nirandorn Chaiyanam also spelled Jayanama), Governor of Chiangmai, was one of the Thais who would not be easily forgotten by the Shans...
CM-MDY by admin — last modified 2005-09-27 06:50
 
A Plastic Nation: A thought-provoker on nationalism by admin — last modified 2005-11-10 03:24
Burma and Thailand share significant similarities: According to jingoist Burmese historians, Burma became a "nation" in the 11th century with the rise of the Pagan under King Anawrahta. Thailand, according to its celebrated historians, Prince Damrong Rajanuparb (1862-1943) and Luang Vichitr Wathakarn (1898-1962), also became one with the ascent of Sukhothai under King Ramkamhaeng (1279-1316)...
Feature: Portrait of a generation of Shan youth by admin — last modified 2005-10-17 09:01
In a dimly lit corner of a bar in Chiang Mai’s red light district, Hseng Hawm greets the approaching customers, “Sawasdee kha”. She guides them to a table and sits with them as another girl takes the guests’ orders. Her sweet and demure smile grabs the attention of the guests...
Rueng Ninmanhemin.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-10-20 07:47
 
Unregistered cars reclaimed by admin — last modified 2005-09-20 05:07
Owners of a number of unlicensed motor vehicles, popularly known as "without" cars, have been obtaining licenses by leaving their cars at industrial zones where they are being given new frames to replace the original ones, reports Chai Sayam from the border...
Planned border opening fails to pull off by admin — last modified 2005-11-20 11:50
Saturday, 19 November went by without the expected opening of the border pass between Maehongson's Muang district and Kayah state as announced earlier, say sources from the border...
Mandalay and Chiang Mai: Comparing the two historic capitals by admin — last modified 2005-09-27 07:21
Wandering around Chiang Mai with a motorbike, I once encountered a big flashy sign, "Mandalay" on Moon Muang Road and wondered what kind of shop that was. My friend explained to me that it was a big bar or night club and 'Mandalay' was chosen for its name because 'Mandalay' is quite familiar and popular to tourists; maybe because of the famous poem, "The Road To Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling. I have no idea whether Thais know that Mandalay is the second city of Burma just as Chiang Mai is of Thailand, but I could not help comparing the similarities and differences between those two historic cities, of which each country is proud...
3 Wa surrender to SSA.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-09 05:08
 
Dr. Jinda.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-10-18 06:13
 
A Thai to remember (3) by admin — last modified 2005-10-20 07:56
Rueng Nimanhemin came into contact with the Shans through his elder brother Kraisri, who had long been in touch with prominent Shans even before the Resistance started in 1958...
A Thai to remember (2) by admin — last modified 2005-10-20 07:44
Dr Jinda Singhanetr, known for the hospital that bears his name in Chiangmai, had had a long personal and business relationship with the Shan resistance movement, whose members had sought treatment for their various disabilities at his hospital overlooking the Ping River...
Thai-Burma BP.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-20 11:31
 
Tai New Years1.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-28 08:58
 
Chiangmai to observe Shan New Year by admin — last modified 2005-11-30 06:27
A three-day festival is due to be held to commemorate the Shan Year that falls on 1 December, according to the lunar calendar, say its organizers...
A PLASTIC NATION.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-10-30 06:43
 
3 Wa surrender to SSA1.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-09 05:08
 
Tai New Years.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-28 08:57
 
Junta wants Shans to celebrate New Year by admin — last modified 2005-11-28 09:09
All over Shan State, people are wondering why their military rulers have gone out of their way to urge them to hold their annual New Year celebrations, according to sources inside Burma...
pa11b.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-12-02 05:49
 
Hsengzawmfah.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-30 05:14
 
Sarah.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-11-30 05:14
 
pa11a.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-12-02 05:49
 
Top historian passes away by admin — last modified 2005-11-30 10:50
Dr Than Tun, regarded as the foremost Burmese historian and much revered by non-Burmans, died today in Mandalay at 02:30, according to sources from Tachilek...
Shan farmers: Contract farming no win-win solution by admin — last modified 2005-12-03 08:53
Shan farmers in Tachilek, opposite Chiangrai, are doubtful whether the soon to be signed 7 million hectare contract farming MoU will prove a win-win solution for all as claimed by Agriculture minister Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, reports Crusader from Maesai...
weaving-dream.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-12-08 04:35
 
Shans in Thailand honor king by admin — last modified 2005-12-02 06:05
Shans observing their lunar New Year have taken the opportunity to honor the 60th anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej's ascension to the throne...
Sudarat.jpg by admin — last modified 2005-12-03 08:48
 
Play to commemorate Human Rights Day and honour Aung San Suu Kyi by admin — last modified 2006-02-17 11:35
A two-day function - "Weaving the Dream for Peace and Human Rights," will be held in Chiang Mai. According to Salween News Network (SNN) editor and organizer Wandee Suntivutimetee, the function is being organized by SNN and allied organizations to mark Human Rights Day, on December 10 and is aimed at garnering a better understanding of current issues in Burma...
Schedule.doc by admin — last modified 2005-12-08 04:37
 
Editorial: Time for ASEAN and UN to act in tandem by admin — last modified 2005-12-15 09:44
Positive development seldom comes about, particularly in the case of Burma, the ASEAN's problem child. But this might be changing for the inward-looking Burmese military junta is having a second thought and even agreeing to open its door to ASEAN-led initiative to assess its so-called democratisation process. Hopefully, the junta would...
Burma's hotels in deep water by admin — last modified 2007-02-09 10:51