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Burma - Nov 2011
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Aung San Suu Kyi, Leader of the Burmese National League for Democracy at an NDL School near Yangon (Rangoon), Burma.
Burma - Nov 2011
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Burma - Nov 2011
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Aung San Suu Kyi, Leader of the Burmese National League for Democracy at an NDL School near Yangon (Rangoon), Burma.
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Burma - Nov 2011
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Aung San Suu Kyi, Leader of the Burmese National League for Democracy at a press conference at the Party's Headquarters in Yangon (Rangoon) Burma.
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MYANMAR-THAILAND-QUAKE
(110326) -- MAE SAI, Mar. 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man wounded in Myanmar's earthquake receives treatment in a hospital in Mae Sai of Thailand near Myanmar's border, March 26, 2011. Sixteen persons wounded in the quake had been treated in the hospital after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night. (Xinhua/Chen Duo) (zl)
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MYANMAR-THAILAND-QUAKE
(110326) -- MAE SAI, Mar. 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man wounded in Myanmar's earthquake receives treatment in a hospital in Mae Sai of Thailand near Myanmar's border, March 26, 2011. Sixteen persons wounded in the quake had been treated in the hospital after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night. (Xinhua/Chen Duo) (zl)
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MYANMAR-MONG LIN-QUAKE-RELIEF
(110327) -- MONG LIN, March 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Soldiers remove the debris caused by the strong earthquake in Mong Lin, 45 kilometers northeast to Tachileik, Myanmar, March 27, 2011. Quake survivors in Mong Lin got relief materials from government and non-governmental organizations after the quake on March 24. (Xinhua/U Aung) (yc)
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MYANMAR-THAILAND-QUAKE
(110326) -- MAE SAI, Mar. 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man wounded in Myanmar's earthquake receives treatment in a hospital in Mae Sai of Thailand near Myanmar's border, March 26, 2011. Sixteen persons wounded in the quake had been treated in the hospital after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night. (Xinhua/Chen Duo) (zl)
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MYANMAR-TARLAY-AFTERMATH
(110326) -- TARLAY, March 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People look at a big crack caused by the strong quake in Tarlay, northeast Myanmar, March 26, 2011. The death toll of Myanmar's Thursday earthquake has increased to 74 with the injured remaining at 111 as of Friday 2:30 p.m. local time, according to an official statement. (Xinhua/U Aung) (wjd)
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MYANMAR-TARLAY-AFTERMATH
(110326) -- TARLAY, March 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People stand near a big crack caused by the strong quake in Tarlay, northeast Myanmar, March 26, 2011. The death toll of Myanmar's Thursday earthquake has increased to 74 with the injured remaining at 111 as of Friday 2:30 p.m. local time, according to an official statement. (Xinhua/U Aung) (wjd)
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MYANMAR-TARLEY-QUAKE
(110326) -- TACHILEK, March 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Cracks are seen in Tarley, Myanmar, March 25, 2011. A strong earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale jolted Loimwe, 56 kilometers southeast of Kengtung in northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night at 20:29:30 hours local time (1369 GMT). According to a latest revised death toll released by the authorities Friday night, 73 people were killed and 125 others injured in Thursday's quake. (Xinhua/Liang Chunsheng)(zcc)
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MYANMAR-QUAKE
(110326) -- YANGON, March 26, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Road cracks are seen near Tarlay in Myanmar's northeastern region, March 25, 2011. A strong earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale jolted Loimwe, 56 kilometers southeast of Kengtung in northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night at 20:29:30 hours local time (1369 GMT). According to a latest revised death toll released by the authorities Friday night, 73 people were killed and 125 others injured in Thursday's quake. (Xinhua/MNA)(axy)
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MYANMAR-EARTHQUAKE-DAMAGE
(110325) -- YANGON, March 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The video image taken from the telecast of Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) on March 25, 2011 shows a building damaged in an earthquake in Myanmar's northeastern region. The strong earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale jolted Loimwe, 56 kilometers southeast of Kengtung in northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night at 20:29:30 local time (13:69 GMT). The death toll of the earthquake has increased to 74 with the injured remaining at 111 as of Friday 2:30 p.m. local time, according to an official statement. (Xinhua/MRTV) (wjd)
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MYANMAR-EARTHQUAKE-DAMAGE
(110325) -- YANGON, March 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The video image taken from the telecast of Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) on March 25, 2011 shows a big crack on a road damaged in an earthquake in Myanmar's northeastern region. The strong earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale jolted Loimwe, 56 kilometers southeast of Kengtung in northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night at 20:29:30 local time (13:69 GMT). The death toll of the earthquake has increased to 74 with the injured remaining at 111 as of Friday 2:30 p.m. local time, according to an official statement. (Xinhua/MRTV) (wjd)
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MYANMAR-EARTHQUAKE-DAMAGE
(110325) -- YANGON, March 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The video image taken from the telecast of Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) on March 25, 2011 shows a monastery damaged in an earthquake in Myanmar's northeastern region. The strong earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale jolted Loimwe, 56 kilometers southeast of Kengtung in northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night at 20:29:30 local time (13:69 GMT). The death toll of the earthquake has increased to 74 with the injured remaining at 111 as of Friday 2:30 p.m. local time, according to an official statement. (Xinhua/MRTV) (wjd)
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The Queen's Year exhibition, The Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2010
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Turner & Bridger. Side saddle, 1969. The Queen rode Burmese with this saddle until 1986
The Queen's Year exhibition, The Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2010
'The Queen's Year', exhibition opens the public on Tuesday 27 July 2010. The exhibition shows the spectacle and variety of the events in the royal calendar and will illustrate the ceremony and tradition of the State Opening of Parliament, Garter Day at
Windsor Castle and Trooping the Colour, as well as the day to day business of Audiences, Privy Council meetings and regional visits.
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A tourist takes photographs in the Shwedagon, the most revered and famous pagoda of Rangoon in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) - 2008
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A tourist takes photographs in the Shwedagon, the most revered and famous pagoda of Rangoon in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma).
A tourist takes photographs in the Shwedagon, the most revered and famous pagoda of Rangoon in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) - 2008
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Light reflects off the pavement after a light evening rain in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, August 16, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Burmese girls sell food by candlelight after dark in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, August 16, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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A Burmese Buddhist monk walks near the Yangon River in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, August 16, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Burmese boatmen ferry passengers back and forth across the Yangon River in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, August 16, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Burmese trishaw drivers park near the Sule Paya late at night in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, August 15, The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Burmese clerks help customers at a hardware store in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, August 15, 2007. In Yangon the concept of 'small business' can often be seen in quite a literal light, as many shopowners operate their businesses in spaces no more than a few feet wide and deep. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
The Schwedagon Paya temple in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, August 14, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Buddhists light candles, incense and pray at the Schwedagon Paya in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, August 14, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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View of Sule Paya and downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, August 13, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
A Burmese woman shops for fabric at a small garment shop in Chinatown, Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, August 13, 2007. In Yangon the concept of 'small business' can often be seen in quite a literal light, as many shopowners operate their businesses in spaces no more than a few feet wide and deep. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Burmese men drink beer at a bar (or beer station) open to the street in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, August 13, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Burmese girls participate in a 'fashion show' at a club in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, August 13, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Burmese women sell fruit and other foodstuffs on the street in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, August 13, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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The owner of a small restaurant calculates the day's earnings at his restaurant in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, August 13, 2007. In Yangon the concept of 'small business' can often be seen in quite a literal light, as many shopowners operate their businesses in spaces no more than a few feet wide and deep. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Street venders sell fish at a night market Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Street venders sell chicken at an open-air night market Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Muslim shopowners work at a fabric and clothing store in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. In Yangon the concept of 'small business' can often be seen in quite a literal light, as many shopowners operate their businesses in spaces no more than a few feet wide and deep. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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A magician performs card tricks for passersby in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
A shopowner of Indian descent sits at his desk in a paint store in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. In Yangon the concept of 'small business' can often be seen in quite a literal light, as many shopowners operate their businesses in spaces no more than a few feet wide and deep. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Street vendors sell bananas at a market in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
A Burmese woman untangles a fishing net in a Muslim neighborhood near the Yangon River in Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Street venders sell cuts of meat at an open-air night market Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
A Burmese woman stands on a small sidestreet in Chinatown, Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Chinatown, Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Burmese mechanics repair various engines and appliances at a small shop in Chinatown, Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, August 12, 2007. In Yangon the concept of 'small business' can often be seen in quite a literal light, as many shopowners operate their businesses in spaces no more than a few feet wide and deep. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Myanmar: A Country at a Crossroads
Pedestrians shop for books along a main throroughfare in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, Saturday, August 11, 2007. The citizens of Myanmar live under a highly restrictive military regime where criticism of the ruling junta is not allowed. But lately there have been several protests against rising fuel prices, inflation and the poor living conditions in this southeast Asian country of over 50 million. The latest rallies are by far the largest in recent years. The most recent protest on Wednesday happened one day after the government arrested 13 dissidents overnight who had led a protest against the price increases, including 7 leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group. In 1990, the military junta held elections that it lost and quickly annulled.
Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for most of the past 17 years since that time.
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz/REX (1503686a)
BLUE BURMESE DOMESTIC CAT, NEAR HOUSE PLANT
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JAPANESE ABANDON AKYAB WITHOUT A FIGHT
Akyab, useful Burma port which can accommodate 10,000 ton cruisers, has been taken from the Japanese without a shot being fired. The port and its airfield will be able to handle supplies for the western flank of our armies advancing in Burma.
Photo shows: "The Point", at the mouth of the Kaladan river, three miles fron the centre of Akyab.
6 January 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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