Burma has been suffering under one of the world's most ruthless military dictatorship for almost half century now. Two people are being executed for leaking news about a secret tunnel between Burma and nuclear rogue state North Korea.
Burma's despicable military junta that has been in power for nearly half century now, may allow UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon to arrested Nobel prize winner Daw Aung Sang Suu Kyi.
To give the devil his due, outgoing President Bush had an excellent track record when it came to the struggle for democracy in Burma.
Terror mafia don Dawood Ebrahim's business and gambling partners sit on the board of respectable multinational Islamic banks, give hundreds of thousands of dollars in charity, and make their profit from Mandalay in Burma, now Myanmar.
Soldiers entering villages and killing people on sight. Landmines blowing pregnant women to smithereens. There's no way this is really going on. The world would never tolerate this.
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The Burmese military junta ruling the once prosperous southeast Asian nation for nearly five decades now, marks indepdence day with defiance in preparation for what independent observers call sham elections in 2010..
The military junta that has ruled Burma for more than four and half decades with an iron fist policy is determined to have civilians "friendly" towards it elected in the 2010 general elections.
Daw Aung sang Suu Kyi, 63, symbolizes the courage and resilience of an extremely peaceful people in southeast Asia.
The Western world has at best paid lip service to the heroic struggle of the Burmese people suffering under one of the world's cruelest military junta for more than four and half decades.
The Burmese military junta, ruling the once prosperous nation in southeast Asia have arrested the De Jure elected leader and Nobel laureate Daw Aung Sang Suu Kyi.
News from Burma has not initiated any private discussions.