United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari has arrived in Burma for a five-day mission to try and kick-start negotiations between the military junta and detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. It's his fourth visit to Burma since pro-democracy
YANGON, Myanmar—Myanmar's main opposition party said Sunday that it hopes a visiting U.N. special envoy can help restart talks between detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the ruling junta.
U.N. special envoy Ibrahim Gambari, who is
When night falls in Rangoon, the city’s spectacular decay—patches of black mold devouring the yellowed walls of colonial buildings, trees growing wildly into crumbling third-story terraces—nearly disappears from view. The tea shops fill up, locals
Burma's opposition says it hopes a UN envoy's visit will revive talks between its detained leader and the government.
[JURIST] Officials of Myanmar opposition group the National League for Democracy (NLD) said Sunday that the government has sentenced five of its members to prison for participating in a march commemor...
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At the Tibetan Peace Park, near the Imperial War Museum the Burmese unveiled a glass monument to mark the 20th anniversary of the regime’s brutal suppression of pro-democracy demonstrations which took place in 1988. Thousands of Burmese were
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar’s main opposition party said Sunday that it hopes a visiting U.N. special envoy can help restart talks between detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the ruling junta….
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who is aiming to promote democratic reforms in Myanmar.
The five were arrested in the northwestern state of Rakhine on Aug. 8 after a peaceful march marking the 1988 protests by more than 1 million people which were
YANGON - United Nations envoy Ibrahim Gambari is returning to Myanmar for a five-day visit on Monday at the invitation of the ruling military regime, an official confirmed Saturday.
The trip was initially planned for May but postponed when Cyclone