Myanmar: Burma Since The British

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The Union of Myanmar, or is it the Republic of Burma?

The name Myanmar is not recognized by all countries. Burma is used by countries that do not recognize the current regime, including Britain, the primary colonial power in Burma's history.
The Myanmar regime carries isolation to an extreme, refusing or delaying help in recent natural disasters that might have saved thousands of lives, rather than risk contaminating its ideology.

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Background to Burma

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Sagaing Hills and Irrawady River

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Before Independence

Ba Maw 

Aung San 

Statue of Aung San

Author: Auchwaswisser; Date: 31. Oct. 2006

Statue of Aung San on Natmauk Road on the northern shore of Kandawgyi Lake in Yangon (Rangooon)

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Bogyoke Aung San of Burma (Myanmar)
Aung San "Home Page"
Aung San (b. 13 Feb 1915, Natmauk, Burma [now Myanmar]--d. July 19, 1947, Rangoon [now Yangon]), Burmese nationalist leader and assassinated hero who was instrumental in securing Burma's independence from Great Britain.

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After Independence

The Burmese Way to Socialism

Ne Win, 1962 (Image from Voice of America, Indonesian Service) 

Web Sites About The "Four eights" Uprising

Burma Project -Voices of '88 Complementary Catalogue-
Burma Project: Voices of '88 is a portable, collapsible exhibit that can be easily assembled and dismantled. It is complemented by this catalogue which explains the events and social environment surrounding the pro-democracy demonstrations which took place in 1988 in Burma.
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Burma's 1988 protests
Like the demonstrations of the last few weeks [August 2007], the protests of 1988 were sparked by a deteriorating economy
Online Burma Library > Main Library > History > Historical periods > SLORC period (1988-1997) > Events of 1988
Online Burma Library Entries on the Four Eights

A very comprehensive list of articles/items
Compilation of 8888 Stories
A pdf file, well worth downloading. Detailed coverage, many photographsw. A compilation from AsiaWeek, NewsWeek, etc? Copyright not clear.

Aung San Suu Ky, NGO Forum on Women, Beijing, China (1995) [Photo by US State Dept] 

The Aung San Suu Kyi Story

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Cyclone Nargis, May 1, 2008

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Cyclone Nargis - Landfall, May 2, 2008

(continuation of Introduction of Wikipedia article - click link above right for full article)

Relief efforts were slowed for political reasons as Burma's military rulers initially resisted aid. U.S. President George W. Bush said that an angry world should condemn the way Burma's military rulers are handling the aftermath of a catastrophic cyclone. Burma's ruling party finally accepted aid a few days after India's request was accepted. India urges Myanmar to accept global aid, junta agrees Furthermore hampering the relief effort was the unfortunate fact that only ten days after the cyclone nearby central China was hit by a massive earthquake, known as the Sichuan earthquake which measured 7.9 in magnitude and it alone has taken 69,136 lives, and caused 86 billion dollars in damage (USD), making it the costliest disaster in Chinese history and third costliest disaster worldwide. Furthermore, some donated aids were found to be available in the country's black market, and Myanmar's junta warned on May 15th that legal action would be taken against people who trade or hoard international aid.
The cyclone name "Nargis" (, IPA: næ?r-??s), is an Urdu word meaning daffodil, which has its roots in the Persian Nargess (given name), which has the same meaning. The first named storm of the 2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Nargis developed on April 27 in the central area of Bay of Bengal. Initially it tracked slowly northwestward and, encountering favorable conditions, it quickly strengthened. Dry air weakened the cyclone on April 29, though after beginning a steady eastward motion Nargis rapidly intensified to attain peak winds of at least 165 km/h (105 mph) on May 2 according to IMD observations; the JTWC assessed peak winds of 215 km/h (135 mph), making it a weak Category 4 cyclone on the SSHS. The cyclone moved ashore in the Ayeyarwady Division of Burma at peak intensity and, after passing near the major city of Yangon (Rangoon), the storm gradually weakened until dissipating near the border of Burma and Thailand.

Cyclone Nargis - Track of the Cyclone

(from Wikipedia articel, link above)

Burma/Myanmar Today

News Posts on Burma/Myanmar

Suu Kyi returns home after 1st trip in 24 years
YANGON, Myanmar ? Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi completed her first trip out of Myanmar in 24 years on Sunday, a tour that highlighted her new freedom to explore the world ? and to return home. Suu Kyi smiled broadly as she walked through Yangon's ...
Myanmar says it has abandoned nuclear ambitions
AP SINGAPORE -- Myanmar Defense Minister Hla Min says his country has given up any ambition to develop a nuclear power program. Min told an Asian security summit Saturday in Singapore that Myanmar has stopped "all activities on nuclear issues" since it ...
Myanmar seeks outside help with power outages
AP YANGON, Myanmar -- Myanmar's government has invited foreign firms to invest in the country's electric power system for the first time in an effort to solve dire electricity shortages that recently led to a week of protests.
Panetta open to military relations with Myanmar
By LOLITA C. BALDOR, AP ? 1 minute ago SINGAPORE (AP) ? The US is open to improving military ties with Myanmar if the country continues to enact political and human rights reforms, Pentagon chief Leon Panetta told Asian leaders Saturday.

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Myanmar (Burma) (Country Guide) by Robert Reid

Myanmar (Burma) (Country Guide) by Robert Reid

Should You Go? chapter discusses the political sit more...0 points

Land of a Thousand Eyes: The Subtle Pleasures of Everyday Life in Myanmar by Peter Olszewski

Land of a Thousand Eyes: The Subtle Pleasures of Everyday Life in Myanmar by Peter Olszewski

A vivid, insider's account of one of the most inac more...0 points

Myanmar/Burma Travel Map Second Edition (Periplus Maps)

Myanmar/Burma Travel Map Second Edition (Periplus Maps)

This title includes the area maps of the Bagan Are more...0 points

Burma: The State of Myanmar by David, I. Steinberg

Burma: The State of Myanmar by David, I. Steinberg

Long isolated by rigid military rule, Burma, or My more...0 points

Connections

New Mandala

New perspectives on mainland Southeast Asia

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Links to Web Sites on Burma/Myanmar Today

Burma Gateway - Australian Burmese Network
Burma gateway - burmese australian network: A community meeting point and knowledge base for all Australian organisations with a focus on Burma and burmese activities in Australia

Myanmar's Neighbors

The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest
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