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The United States told the U.N. Security Council it plans to introduce a resolution on Myanmar later this year as part of its campaign to end the military dictatorship’s repressive policies and promote democracy and human rights. (International Herald Tribune — 30 September, 2006)
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Ambassador John Bolton says the United States wants a UN Security Council resolution that would pressure Burma to stop jailing political opponents persecuting minorities and flooding the region with (ABC News — 30 September, 2006)
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Myanmar’s junta said it has arrested five former student dissidents in the past week to prevent unrest and terrorist attacks, in its first explanation for a crackdown on pro-democracy activists, official media reported Tuesday. (International Herald Tribune — 3 October, 2006)
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Former student activists in Myanmar launched a petition Monday to demand the release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners, in a rare protest against the country’s repressive ruling junta. (International Herald Tribune — 2 October, 2006)
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RANGOON, Burma, Sept. 30 — Burma’s military junta detained two former dissident leaders on Saturday as part of a renewed crackdown on pro-democracy activists that followed anniversary celebrations of Aung San Suu Kyi’s political party. (Washington Post — 4 October, 2006)
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