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Pressures on Democracy Leaders Increase

According to several accounts from inside the country, democracy leaders within Myanmar are subject to increasing pressure by the regime.
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Parliamentarians Call for UNSC Action

503 parliamentarians from 34 countries signed a petition calling for the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to pass a binding resolution requiring restoration of democracy in Myanmar.
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Myanmar Bans Google and Gmail

According to internet users in Rangoon, the government of Myanmar has blocked the Google search engine and its related Google email service, gmail.
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Myanmar Cracks Down on Corruption

40 high ranking officials in Myanmar’s Custom’ Department were arrested on Monday during a police raid.
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Health Situation on the Border Deteriorates

Several reports from medical workers along the border claim that the health situation of Burmese refuges is deteriorating.
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Health Situation on the Border Deteriorates

Several reports from medical workers along the border claim that the health situation of Burmese refuges is deteriorating.
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China and India Vie for Burma’s Oil and Gas

Myanmar is likely to decide by the end of the month if it will export natural gas from Block A, a newly discovered resource, to China or India.
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ASEAN Voices Speak Out

The ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Myanmar Caucus (AIPMC) launched a booklet calling for ASEAN and the UN Security Council to openly address Myanmar’s threat to regional peace and security.  The group also reaffirmed their commitment to advocating for democracy in Myanmar while urging ASEAN leaders to be more “vigorous in their engagement of India and China to secure genuine reforms.”
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Myanmar Force Labor Case May Reach ICJ

The military government in Myanmar has until November to convince members of the International Labor Organization that it has a “credible mechanism for dealing with complaints of forced labor.” Should the regime choose not to comply, the regime could be taken before the International Court of Justice (ICJ),
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Myanmar Force Labor Case May Reach ICJ

The military government in Myanmar has until November to convince members of the International Labor Organization that it has a “credible mechanism for dealing with complaints of forced labor.”  Should the regime choose not to comply, the regime could be taken before the International Court of Justice (ICJ),
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