The Associated Press - Jul 22, 2008
SINGAPORE (AP) — Myanmar's junta has indicated it will oppose any effort to give a Southeast Asian human rights body the power to monitor or investigate
Voice of America - Jul 21, 2008
By VOA News Burma's military government has ratified the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' new charter, which commits ASEAN members to observe
Aljazeera.net - Jul 20, 2008
Myanmar's military government has hinted that it could free Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's detained opposition leader, within six months.
Hindu - Jul 20, 2008
Supporters of pro-democracy party leader Aung San Suu Kyi mark Martyr’s Day in Yangon on Saturday. Martyr’s Day commemorates the assassination of Ms. Suu
AFP - Jul 20, 2008
SINGAPORE (AFP) — Southeast Asian foreign ministers expressed "deep disappointment" Sunday over Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest
The Irrawaddy News Magazine - Jul 22, 2008
By VIOLET CHO Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jody Williams has condemned a decision by Burma’s junta to extend the house arrest of opposition leader Aung San
InTheNews.co.uk - Jul 22, 2008
South-east Asian nations have issued a strong rebuke towards Burma's military leaders at an annual meeting in Singapore. The Association of South East Asian
The Standard - Jul 21, 2008
Military-ruled Burma yesterday formally ratified the ASEAN charter, though many observers doubted the junta will live up to the document's ideals on
PRESS TV - Jul 21, 2008
The annual summit of the foreign ministers from the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations has begun in Singapore.
The Associated Press - Jul 22, 2008
SINGAPORE (AP) — Myanmar's foreign minister has said pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi can be kept in detention legally until late 2009 and not until