UK Government withdrawn the statement issued on 23 January with regard to the incident in Maungdaw. This report is incorrect.

The British Embassy would like to clarify misreporting in the press that the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office has withdrawn the statement issued on 23 January with regard to the incident in Maungdaw. This report is incorrect. The UK government remains deeply concerned by the situation in Northern Rakhine State and we continue to call… Continue reading UK Government withdrawn the statement issued on 23 January with regard to the incident in Maungdaw. This report is incorrect.

Road Traffic Management

One of the major issues in Burma is to solve “Road traffic management system”. We need help in managing the Road Traffic control. I witnessed myself that every second pedestrians are facing the risk of hitting by cars whenever they are using the road. Traffic lights are not properly controlled; drivers are not respecting pedestrian… Continue reading Road Traffic Management

Burma Poverty

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Burma-Democratic-Concern-BDC/60501127326?fref=ts According to the United Nations, poverty is a denial of choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity. It means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society. It means not having enough to food and clothing a family, not having a school or clinic to go to, not having the land on… Continue reading Burma Poverty

U.S Senate Armed Services Committee met Myo Yan Naung Thein, Director of BAYDA Institute

Please see MYO YAN NAUNG THEIN’s perspective on US-Burma military relations. Myo Yan Naung Thein said that “Today, I met with U.S Senate Armed Services committee. Senate Armed Services Committee explained their plan to engage with Burmese Military; Professionalisation of Burmese Military, the Human Right Education, Legal Education, Disaster Relief Education. Professionalization of Burmese Military… Continue reading U.S Senate Armed Services Committee met Myo Yan Naung Thein, Director of BAYDA Institute

Burma (Myanmar): Right to Vote

Buddhist Monks’ rights to vote are ignored in junta’s 2008 constitution but neither politicians nor student leaders nor ethnic leaders nor religious leaders nor MPs nor reformist generals are voicing out for them to re-gain their birth right. But, people of Burma and Buddhist Monks CAN demand amending the constitution to give Buddhist Monks to… Continue reading Burma (Myanmar): Right to Vote