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North Korea: New book reveals true horrors of life in a gulag
04/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

North Korea: New book reveals true horrors of life in a gulag

A new book reveals the true horrors of life in a North Korean gulag. We meet the author behind "Escape from Camp 14," one of the few people born in a prison camp to have escaped and survived. Next, it’s a new political era for Burma as Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi takes up her seat in parliament. Finally, help is at hand for Malaysia's heroin addicts - from a very unexpected direction.
Suu Kyi joins Burmese parliament for first time
02/05/2012 - Burma

Suu Kyi joins Burmese parliament for first time

Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was sworn in to Burma's parliament for the first time on Wednesday, cementing a risky detente between her party and the country's military rulers.
UN chief urges reforms in Burma visit
30/04/2012 - Burma

UN chief urges reforms in Burma visit

UN chief Ban Ki-moon urged Burmese president Thein Sein to continue democratic reforms on Monday, ahead of talks with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose party has agreed to end a parliamentary boycott and pledge to protect the constitution.
President rejects Suu Kyi appeal to change oath
23/04/2012 - Burma

President rejects Suu Kyi appeal to change oath

Burma's president on Monday ruled out changing the parliamentary oath, under which parliamentarians swear to safeguard the constitution. Democracy leader Aung Sung Suu Kyi has threatened a parliamentary boycott over its wording.
Suu Kyi party to boycott opening session of parliament
22/04/2012 - BURMA

Suu Kyi party to boycott opening session of parliament

The newly elected Burmese lawmakers of Aung San Suu Kyi’s party will not attend the opening session of parliament on Monday due to a disagreement over the wording of the oath of office, which says they must "safeguard" the constitution.
Suu Kyi to travel to Europe after 24 years in Burma
18/04/2012 - BURMA - NORWAY

Suu Kyi to travel to Europe after 24 years in Burma

Burma's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi will make her first trip abroad since 1988 when she visits Oslo in June, Norway's foreign ministry said Wednesday. Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize by the Norwegian Nobel Committee in 1991.
Cameron, Suu Kyi call for suspension of sanctions
13/04/2012 - BURMA

Cameron, Suu Kyi call for suspension of sanctions

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, who arrived in Burma Friday for talks with the country's leaders, issued a joint call alongside opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to suspend sanctions against the former pariah state.
Burma's dissident monks
10/04/2012 - BURMA

Burma's dissident monks

In just five years Burma seems to have gone from brutal repression to apparently free and fair elections. In 2007, a revolt led by the country's revered monks was stamped out by the army - hundreds died and many disappeared and were jailed without trial. Pro-democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi will take her seat in parliament later this month but despite a wave of amnesties, many monks remain sceptical about whether the country is indeed at a crossroads.
Suu Kyi to take seat in Burma parliament April 23
09/04/2012 - BURMA ELECTIONS

Suu Kyi to take seat in Burma parliament April 23

Burmese pro-democracy icon and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi will take her seat in parliament for the first time on April 23, along with 37 of her fellow National League for Democracy members who won by-elections last month.
Burma president meets with rebel group for first time
07/04/2012 - SOUTHEAST ASIA

Burma president meets with rebel group for first time

Burmese president Thein Sein held his first-ever meeting Saturday with rebel group, the Karen National Union, according to a government official, one day before the same group is to meet with newly-elected opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
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