Posts Tagged ‘Shan State’
September 1, 2013
Compassionate letter 12,“The End of the Saga”
Dear Nan,
If you could remember, I sent my first letter on our wedding anniversary, that is 12th February (our National day commemorating forming the foundation of our union, the day we signed our matrimonial agreement at Panglon) and that is also your birthday, the Shan National day. And coincidently that is two day’s prior to the Valentine day, the day of lovers. And I wrote the letter to you because your father announced our divorce declaration that is the Shan leaders announcement of the separation from Burma/Myanmar and the forming of an Independent Shan Country.
And another strange coincidence that leads to my compassionate letters was because of a DVD of Sai Kham Leik/Sai Hti Sai’s songs sent by my brother. While I was enjoying my renaissance or daydreaming back the good old young era, my children keep on doing their daily routine even without noticing my favourite songs. So I decided to explain or translate the songs to them. And the rest is the minute history of a saga of these compassionate letters to my ‘estranged wife’.
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Tags:Aung San, Aung SanSuu Kyi, Burma, Mainichi Shimbun, Sai Kham Leik, Shan State, Than Shwe, Tin Nwe
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September 1, 2013

Source:FB of Dr. Daw Tint Tint Kyi
I HEREBY ADMIT THAT I NEVER GET THE PERMISSION OF MY FRIENDS, Dr Sai Kham Leik and Dr. Nwe Nwe Tin to use their names and songs for my series of “Dear Nan letters”. If any problem with the law, because of those articles, Dr Sai Kham Leik and Dr. Nwe Nwe Tin are not responsible at all and I am the responsible person to face the music.
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Tags:Asia, Burma, Burmese language, India, Myanmar, Sai Kham Leik, Shan State, Tin Nwe
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June 26, 2013
Burma’s Ominous Political Debate over Ethnicity By SAI LATT/ ASIA SENTINEL|

Burma’s Minister of Immigration and Population Khin Yi poses for a picture at his office in Naypyidaw on June 10, 2013. The text on the background picture reads, ‘Humans cannot disappear when swallowed by earth, humans can disappear when swallowed by humans.’ (Photo: Reuters / Soe Zeya Tun)
Tags:Bengali, Burma, India, Inle Lake, Khin Yi, Muslim, Shan State, South Asia
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May 30, 2013
Men with weapons ride a motorcycle during a riot between Buddhist and Muslims in Lashio township on Wednesday during a second day of sectarian clashes. To see more photos click on the box below. (Photo: Reuters /Soe Zeya Tun)
Picture of 969 Burma Buddhist Terrorists Group support by Burma Government who are currently attacking, looting Muslim people properties, burning their Houses and Mosques In Lashio ( 29-5-2013)
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Tags:Buddhism, Burma, Lashio, Muslim, Myanmar, Rakhine State, Shan State, Thein Sein
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March 2, 2013
အိုဘားမားရဲ့ ျမန္မာေပၚလီစီကို ေျပာင္းဖို့ ေတာင္းဆို (BBC)
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မတ္လ ၁ ၊ ၂၀၁၃ – ျမန္မာနိုင္ငံမွာ ရခိုင္ျပည္နယ္က ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာေတြ အေပၚ ျပဳမူမႈေတြ၊ ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္မွာ စစ္တပ္ရဲ့ တိုက္ခိုက္မႈေတြဟာ လူမ်ိုးတံုးသတ္ျဖတ္မႈကို ဦးတည္ေနတဲ့ လကၡဏာေတြလို့ ေဖၚျပျပီး အေမရိကန္အစိုးရရဲ့ ျမန္မာနိုင္ငံဆိုင္ရာ မူဝါဒကို ေျပာင္းဖို့ ေဖေဖၚဝါရီလ ၂၈ ရက္ေန့က ကြန္ဂရက္လႊတ္ေတာ္ လူအခြင့္အေရးဆိုင္ရာ ေကာ္မီတီ ျကားနာမႈမွာ United to End Genocide လူမ်ိုးတံုး သတ္ျဖတ္မႈ တားဆီးေရးအဖြဲ့ ဥကၠဌ ကြန္ဂရက္ လႊတ္ေတာ္ အမတ္ေဟာင္း တြန္အင္ဒရူးက ေျပာျကားခဲ့ပါတယ္။
Tags:Asia, BBC, Burma, Kachin State, Myanmar, Shan State, Thein Sein, United
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February 28, 2013
BURMA: Reform process hindered by two sources of governing power 
Wednesday, 27 February 2013 18:00 Sai Wansai
President Thein Sein on Tuesday, February 26, met Norway’s prime minister as he kicked off a 10-day visit to Europe aimed at forging stronger ties between Burma and the West. He will be visiting Finland, Austria, Belgium and Italy before returning home on March 8.
Tags:BBC, Burma, Kachin Independence Army, Kachin State, Norway, Shan State, Than Shwe, Thein Sein
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March 3, 2011
A proposal is under construction for a 1920 km rail link between Kunming, the capital of China’s Yunnan Province and Yangon, with plans to extend the line up to Tavoy where a major port development project of Thailand is coming up.
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Tags:Business, China, Kunming, Lashio, Shan State, Yangon, Yunnan, Yunnan Province
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January 3, 2011
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Panthays form a group of Chinese Muslims in Burma. Some people refer to Panthays as the oldest group of Chinese Muslims in Burma. However, because of intermixing and cultural diffusion the Panthays are not as distinct a group as they once were.
Panthay ( MLCTS: pan: se: lu myui: is a term used to refer to the predominantly Muslim Hui people of China who migrated to Burma. They are among the largest groups of Burmese Chinese, and predominantly reside in the northern regions of Burma (formerly known as Upper Burma), particularly in the Tangyan-Maymyo-Mandalay–Taunggyi area and Shan States.
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Tags:Amarapura, Asia, Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, Konbaung Dynasty, Mandalay, Mindon Min, Myanmar, Myitkyina, Ruby, Shan State, Tachileik, Taunggyi, Yangon
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December 18, 2010
Source_thinzar’s blog: Taunggyi Trip 2010 – 5 အပိုင္း၅ – ေတာင္ၾကီးေစ်းေန႔
ေတာင္ၾကီးကို အရမ္းၾကိဳက္တဲ့ အခ်က္ေတြထဲက တစ္ခုကေတာ့ ဟင္းသီးဟင္းရြက္နဲ႔ အသီးအႏွံ ေတာ္ေတာ္ ေပါတာပါဘဲ။ မိုးေႏွာင္းပိုင္း ၾသဂုတ္၊ စက္တင္ဘာေလာက္ ဆိုရင္ ၾသဇာသီး၊ တယ္သီး၊ ေထာပါတ္သီး ေတြ လွိဳင္လွိဳင္ထြက္တဲ့အခ်ိန္ျဖစ္ျပီး ေဆာင္းအကုန္ ေႏြအကူး ကေတာ့ စေတာ္ဘယ္ရီ ေပၚတဲ့အခ်ိန္ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ေဆာင္းတြင္းျပန္ရင္ လိေမၼာ္သီးေလာက္ဘဲ ရွိျပီး ေႏြအကုန္ မိုးအကူးဆိုရင္ သရက္သီးေလာက္ဘဲ ေပါတာ။ ဒီတစ္ေခါက္ျပန္ေတာ့ ေထာပါတ္သီးနဲ႔ ၾသဇာသီးကို ေန႔တိုင္းလိုလို စားခဲ့တယ္။ တယ္သီးကို ပလတ္စတစ္အိတ္အလုံနဲ႔ခ်ည္၊ ေရအျပည္႔ထည္႔ထားတဲ့ အိုးထဲ ထည္႔ျပီး ၂ပါတ္ေလာက္ ထားလို႔ ရလာတဲ့ တယ္သီး အၾကြပ္သီးဆိုတာလဲ ေတာ္ေတာ္စားေကာင္းတယ္။ ဟင္းသီးဟင္းရြက္ေတြထဲမွာေတာ့ ေရေျပာင္းဖူး နဲ႕ ဆလတ္ရိုးကို ေတာ္ေတာ္ၾကိဳက္တယ္။
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Tags:Acid, Burma, Cell (biology), Old Spice, Proton, Recreation, Shan State, Taste
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