The SPDC recently announced (again) that the National Coalition Government of Burma (NCGB - in exile), the All Burma Students' Democratic Front and the Shan State Army are illegal. Any and all members of said organizations and their leaders are subject to arrest and imprisonment.
In other news, the sky is blue and pigs can't fly.
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Tuesday, August 30
Friday, August 26
by
The Editor
on Fri 26 Aug 2005 11:07 PM ICT
Rumours began circulating last week that there was a coup in Burma. Not a coup to be particularly excited about, mind you, as it was suspected the Junta's number two man, Maung Aye, had ousted General Than Shwe - who himself had seized power in an overthrow of General Khin Nyunt. But, as far as news goes, a coup is nothing to shake a stick at. For a few days at least, news agencies and the Thai intelligence were all abuzz trying get confirmation. Except for the paper which ran the original story, (which I haven't found, by the way) few Burma watchers ever believed it was true. Although unusual fluctuations in the exchange rate and price of gold in Burma did give some pause - it seems merely that the rumor was wreaking a bit of havoc in Yangon as well. more »
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