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Burma Military Government to Decide on Gas Exports by May

1/21/2007

The Burmese military government will make a decision regarding the export of gas to India by May, after the reserves in its offshore areas are certified, according to a quote from U Soe Myint, Director of the General Energy Planning Division in Burma's Ministry of Energy, as reported by the India PTI news agency.

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Burma Military Government to Decide on Gas Exports by May

1/20/2007

The Burmese military government will make a decision regarding the export of gas to India by May, after the reserves in its offshore areas are certified, according to a quote from U Soe Myint, Director of the General Energy Planning Division in Burma's Ministry of Energy, as reported by the India PTI news agency.

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Burma Military Government to Decide on Gas Exports by May

1/20/2007

The Burmese military government will make a decision regarding the export of gas to India by May, after the reserves in its offshore areas are certified, according to a quote from U Soe Myint, Director of the General Energy Planning Division in Burma's Ministry of Energy, as reported by the India PTI news agency.

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Burma Military Government to Decide on Gas Exports by May

1/20/2007

The Burmese military government will make a decision regarding the export of gas to India by May, after the reserves in its offshore areas are certified, according to a quote from U Soe Myint, Director of the General Energy Planning Division in Burma's Ministry of Energy, as reported by the India PTI news agency.

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Night curfew in Bangladesh lifted

1/13/2007

Bangladesh authorities withdrew the six hours night curfew in Bangladesh yesterday, said an official from Home Ministry. The curfew was imposed from 11:00 pm to 5:00 am following declaration of a state of emergency by the president on Thursday.The curfew was ended at 5:00pm Friday, said a police official.

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Second Bimstec Summit Postponed for Political Situations

1/12/2007

The second summit of Bimstec has been postponed due to unstable of political situations in two of its member states, Bangladesh and Nepal.

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Burmese Ethnic Leader Awarded the 2007 Martin Luther King Prize

1/12/2007

Burmese ethnic leader Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong has been awarded the 2007 Martin Luther King Prize by Swedish global peace groups for his contribution to the Burmese democracy movement and the struggle for equal rights for the non-Burman ethnic groups.

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Burma's Border Security Force Abducts Five Bangladeshi Fishermen

1/11/2007

Burma's border security force, Nasaka, abducted five Bangladeshi fishermen on 4 December while they were fishing on the Naff River in their rowboats.

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Burmese Army Begins Purchasing Paddy Rations

1/11/2007

The Burmese army started its rice purchasing program for army rations in Arakan State this week, and is currently buying paddy from Akyab and Mrauk U Townships.

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Six Arrested for Burmese Refugee's Murder in Bangladesh

1/10/2007

Bangladesh police arrested six people Tuesday suspected of involvement in the killing of a Burmese refugee from the Nayapara refugee camp in Teknaf Township, Bangladesh.

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