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Protesters in Sittwe, Rakhine State, demonstrate against the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation on November 15. Photo: AFP
vice presidents in the Nay Pyi Taw on November 14, accompanied by ambassadors from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bangladesh and Malaysia. They discussed the peace and stability of Rakhine State and rehabilitation in the region, according to the state-run New Light of Myanmar. The OIC has expressed concerns as 240 people were killed and 240,000 were left homeless by the violence between Buddhists and Muslims in Rakhine State last year. Reports said the delegation would travel to violence-struck Rakhine State on November 15. We want to nd a way to help build communication, Ark Hananto, an Indonesian member of the OIC delegation, told AP news agency. Buddhist monks also led rallies against the OIC on November 15 as delegates from the Muslim body toured Rakhine State, where reli-
gious violence has torn communities asunder. The group is treated with deep suspicion by Buddhists in Rakhine State, where communities are now almost completely segregated on religious grounds after last years unrest, with Muslims making up the vast majority of the 140,000 people displaced. No OIC in Rakhine land, respect our sovereignty, one protesting monk told AFP as hundreds of demonstrators converged on the airport in the state capital Sittwe on November 15. The delegation met local officials inside the airport before visiting remote areas by helicopter, an official told AFP. The OIC visit came soon after a US, Swiss and British delegation visited Rakhine State and concluded that the humanitarian situation there remains dire, over a year after the rst outbreak of unrest. In a statement released on No-
vember 14, the group said that health services and access to education and livelihoods in some Muslim camps visited were deeply inadequate to address even the most basic needs. Humanitarian workers have faced threats and harassment for trying to help Muslim camps. The statement said inequality between Muslim and Buddhist Rakhine camps was clearly evident. The international community will never accept any interference with the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance in any context, or violence against an entire people in the name of national identity or any other circumstance, it said. Fear and insecurity are not a licence for abuse, aggression or injustice toward others. A recent eruption of violence in Thandwe in Rakhine State left six Muslims dead, including a 94-year-old woman. with AFP
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The government has gradually granted amnesties, but at the same time they have been charging activists involved in peaceful protests.
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na, Thibaw, Kengtung, Kyaukpyu, Thandwe and Boothidaung. Most of the prisoners had been convicted for high treason or offences under the Unlawful Association Act, which bars contact with illegal organisations; section 18 of the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Protest Law; or section 505(b) of the Penal Code. Meanwhile, activists have urged the government to release the remaining prisoners and to make no new arrests.
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ON November 1, the town of Laiza in Kachin State was the site of talks between various armed ethnic groups, whose representatives had gathered to discuss approaches to drafting a nationwide ceasere agreement. While the delegates sat inside a conference hall hammering out the details of the so-called Laiza Accord an 11-point agreement on how to proceed with peace talks with the government Khun Nan, a second lieutenant in the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), stood outside on military duty. Second Lt Khun Nan, 23, is one of thousands of women who have joined the KIA in recent years to work in defence of their Kachin ethnic group. I joined the army with a patriotic spirit, Second Lt Khun Nan said. At the moment, my duty is to provide whatever assistance is necessary for the peace conference. Speaking slowly and deliberately, she admitted that she harboured doubts about whether the conference would bear fruit. I have little hope that we will get peace easily. Whatever the results, I will continue to ght for the rights of the Kachin people. Second Lt Khun Nan joined the KIA in 2008 after passing her matriculation exam and travelling to Laiza from her native village of Kamai in Hpakant township when she was only 18. I left my family even though I loved them very much but I felt selfish living without doing anything for my ethnic group while my brothers were ghting against the Tatmadaw to get our rights, Second Lt Khun Nan said. When she arrived at KIA headquarters in Laiza, she was selected to undergo three years of military training in Woi Chyai Bum. I learned ghting, military strat-
egy and even subjects prescribed for university degrees. It was very hard and tiring, but I was happy to make many friends, and I love my uniform, she said. Second Lt Khun Nan said that after nishing the training program, she was given the rank of second lieutenant and assigned to the KIAs Department of Immigration. Among her main tasks are maintaining a population list and issuing identity cards to the 3000 or so permanent residents of Laiza. Although women are not assigned combat duty, Second Lt Khun Nan has been sent to the front lines on several
I have little hope that we will get peace easily. Whatever the results, I will continue to ght for the rights of the Kachin people.
Khun Nan Second lieutenant in the KIA
occasions to deliver rations and provide other assistance to KIA soldiers ghting the Tatmadaw. I went to the front lines ve times in ve years, mostly in June 2011. I was scared the rst time I heard a loud explosion and all the lights went out, but when I saw our wounded soldiers, I lost all my fear and only wanted to ght for them, she said. Like Second Lt Khun Nan, Lance Corporal Bauk Nuu Sin, 26, joined the KIA after taking her matriculation exams at BEHS (2) in Myitkyina. She travelled to Laiza in July 2011 to enlist but was not allowed to attend the three-year military training program because she had not passed her exams.
I was made a comrade after three months of training, and I have gained position step by step. Now Im a lance corporal and serve in the KIAs Administrative Department, she said, adding that her duties at the conference included keeping an attendance list. I joined the KIA to help the Kachin ght for our rights, Lance Corporal Bauk Nuu Sin said. My parents are farmers in Shan State, and they live under poor conditions with my six siblings. My parents understand my feelings, even though I cant provide any support for them. She said she has had good and bad experiences during her three years with the KIA, but the most unforgettable moment occurred in December 2012 when the Tatmadaw launched air strikes against Laiza. At that time, we were cooking lunch for our soldiers. We were shocked when we heard the sound of the airplanes that came over the town and started dropping bombs. I felt sorry when I saw my colleagues wounded and dead because of the war. It made me want to ght the enemy that much more, said Lance Corporal Bauk Nuu Sin. Lance Corporal Bauk Nuu Sin and Second Lt Khun Nan are among thousands of women who have joined the KIA, not only from the Kachin ethnic group but also from the Rakhine and Shan groups. Army officials said anyone aged 18 and above can join, with those who have passed the matriculation exams eligible for the three-year training program and a rank of second lieutenant. Those who fail their exams must enter the three-month program. At the end of the training, the recruits are assigned to work in sectors such as the immigration, medical, nance or administrative departments, and they are obligated to remain in the army for at least three to ve years. KIA Major Zaw Mai said women also attend vocational training based on the department to which they are assigned, but they never serve in combat roles. There is no discrimination in our army. Women have the same rights as the male soldiers. Everyone, from comrade to commander-in-chief, gets the same salary of K10,000 a month and receives three cans of rice each day, Maj Zaw Mai said. We dont make many rules about when they have to resign from the
Khun Nan, a second lieutenant in the Kachin Independence Army, in Laiza, Kachin State, on November 1. Photo: Boothee
army, but we do allow them to resign if they want to get married. Its not easy for women to serve in the army after they are married. Lance Corporal Bauk Nuu Sin agreed that she enjoyed equal rights with men in the KIA. We get the full satisfaction of being KIA soldiers and living with our colleagues in barracks. I havent faced any big problems yet, except sometimes I miss my family when I get sick, she said. With a shy smile she added, I cant say exactly when I will resign from my duty, but I do plan to get married someday. Second Lt Khun Nan, meanwhile, said she has ambitions to achieve a high rank in the army. She vowed to
keep ghting until the oppression and injustice meted out by the Myanmar government come to an end. Outstanding soldiers are selected to study military courses in China. I want to be a qualied solider, and I will continue ghting for our ethnic rights together with my colleagues, Second Lt Khun Nan said. She said few of her army colleagues believe that the Myanmar government is being sincere in the pursuit of a peace accord. We already know that Myanmars government and military dont want to give us our rights. They want to negotiate a peace where they will be in a position to control us. So we dont have very high expectations for peace talks.
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TWENTY civil society organisations will come together in Yangon this week to mark the UNs Universal Childrens Day, celebrated annually worldwide on November 20 but being marked for only the second time in Myanmar. The National Races Village in Thaketa township will play host to celebrations from 9am to 4pm on November 20. Events will include a play put on by United Against Child Trafficking that will address childrens rights, abuse, domestic violence, human trafficking and homelessness and involves child actors. U Aung Myo Min, executive director of Equality Myanmar and a member of the events organising team, said the celebration aims to promote the objectives outlined in the UNs Convention on the Rights of the
Children should know their rights and practise them in correct ways.
U Aung Myo Min Executive director of Equality Myanmar
Child (CRC), which was introduced in 1989. There are laws to protect children [in Myanmar], but theyre weak in practice. The country ratied the convention [on July 16, 1991] but still needs to do more to address current issues including child abuse and trafcking, U Aung Myo Min said. Although the country is transitioning to democracy, rights activists still face challenges in certain areas of the country, he said. When you work to feed children, it is no problem. But when your program is titled rights, there are chal-
lenges dealing with local authorities, U Aung Myo Min said. He said the participation of children is essential for implementing the convention but most do not know about it or the fact that they are accorded certain rights by international law. We need to train children to raise their voices. Children should know their rights and practise them in correct ways, U Aung Myo Min said. Daw Wah Wah Lin Htun, another Childrens Day organiser, said government officials, NGOs and civil society organisations need to increase
their cooperation and coordination on childrens issues a message organisers say they will raise at the ASEAN Peoples Forum, to be held in Nay Pyi Taw in March 2014. But Daw Wah Wah Lin Htun said this weeks event wont only be about policy. A number of child-friendly activities are planned to ensure the message doesnt go over childrens heads. The day is a special chance for children to raise their voices and express their challenges, feelings and dreams, she said. We hope the event will make children happy.
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SEAN BAIN seanjbain@gmail.com THIS country needs to have a conversation about child sex tourism and sooner rather than later. Myanmars nascent tourism sector presents great opportunities as well as signicant challenges and risks. While most of these issues are well recognised and often discussed, the same cannot be said for this emerging problem. Child sex exploiters are looking toward Myanmar as their activities are increasingly being restricted by authorities elsewhere. We need to recognise this emerging problem and understand we are at a critical juncture in time in which there is potential to curtail the development of this dark side of tourism. The sexual exploitation of children occurs in most societies too often within our most trusted social institutions. Generally communities are aware it occurs and develop strategies to either address or ignore it. However, child sex tourism is a different beast. This is a commercially facilitated industry enabled by distorted power relationships between rich foreigners and poor locals. It involves a small but signicant number of paedophiles, predominantly Western men, who travel to poor countries and use their status and economic power to gain access to vulnerable children for sexual exploitation. Offenders exploit the vulnerabilities of poor families and communities. They target places where awareness is limited and there are few institutional responses in place to restrict their activities. Myanmar lacks the public awareness and institutional responses required to manage this problem so child sex tourism presents a new and signicant danger for vulnerable children in this country. A recent experience brought to my attention the potential for this industry to develop in Myanmar. The incident took place in a busy and vibrant area of downtown Yangon where locals, expats and tourists mix around tables that line the street. Even late at night the beer and barbeque is in abundance, as are beggars. Seeking some kyat, a young mother had allowed a tourist to hold her baby boy. Earlier I had seen the man harassing a street kid as he sat in a group of older and intoxicated male
friends. The way he handled the child was increasingly inappropriate, as were the gestures his friends were making to an increasingly uncomfortable mother. Sitting at the adjacent restaurant I became concerned about the behaviour of this group. Through exposure to television and public awareness campaigns in the West, I have been conditioned to recognise the behaviour of potential sex offenders. When I saw the situation
respond to this scenario unfolding on a busy Yangon street. A concern for personal safety is legitimate. In the case of foreigners, perhaps the strangeness of being in a different country can distort understandings of appropriate behaviour and responsibilities. Restaurant staff would likely consider that challenging customers could potentially lead to losing their job. As for passersby, perhaps the concept of an-nar
As Myanmar opens up, a tiny but signicant fraction of tourists will seek opportunities to engage in child prostitution.
taking a turn for the worse, I approached the mother to conrm she wanted her child returned and then forcefully and directly instructed the man to do so. Clutching her child, the woman slipped into the night. With four heavyset and angry men turning in my direction, I did the same. This incident may illustrate how ill-equipped Myanmar is to deal with this particular type of tourist. One can speculate as to why others did not explains why people did not intervene. Or it could just be that people just did not care for the well-being of the child and his mother. All these considerations are likely true to varying degrees. Yet Myanmar has been long insulated from foreigners, and the associated development of child sex tourism, so people may not yet condently differentiate appropriate behaviours from an intent to sexually abuse children. We should heed the Cambodian
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CONTINUED FROM NEWS 8 questions about the North Korea military connection given their eagerness to offset Chinas business and development inuence within Myanmar. Recent history has shown that the US and indeed the United Nations have failed in stopping North Koreas nuclear ambitions and missile capabilities. Let us hope that nascent political and economic reforms, as well as near-term opportunities, in Myanmar do not blind the international community to the need to bring accountability and transparency to any North Korean military dealings in and with Myanmar. Understandably, businesses, development bankers and aid agencies, whether Japanese, European or American, are eager to join what may well be a mad rush into Myanmar in their efforts to gain competitive advantage. But looking the other way on human rights violations or sweeping under the carpet any North Korea-Myanmar dealings is neither in the interest of the international community, the people of Myanmar or ASEAN in the long term. There are many things to applaud in Myanmars steps forward after years of isolation. The veil of secrecy that remains over the nations dealings with North Korea, however, is not one of them.
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when Suu Kyi claimed that Buddhists suffer as much from the fear of violence as Muslims. She was lying. They dont. Recent anti-Muslim pogroms have occurred in numerous towns across Myanmar, leaving more than 100 dead, displacing tens of thousands, and resulting in many Muslim homes and mosques being destroyed. Nothing remotely comparable has happened to the Buddhist community. When Mishal Husain asked her, Do you condemn the anti-Muslim violence? Daw Aung San Suu Kyi replied, I condemn any movement that is based on hatred and extremism. As Blair aptly said, How could a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize fail to answer that question with a simple Yes? Well, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi could and she will continue to do so because she wants to be president. But others, especially in this region, can act by not visiting Myanmar till this carnage ends. Or if a visit must be made, take a big black marker pen and daub a swastika over those foul 969 stickers. But itll take courage.
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MYANMARS pro-democracy icon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has been under attack around the world for her acquiescence in the persecution of Muslims in her country. It is a little unfair. For, if not official state policy, the practice has been tacitly sanctioned for years and foreign governments and the worlds media have long ignored it. The belated outrage over recent pogroms, the latest in Thandwe last month, have centred less on the inaction of President U Thein Seins government and more on the lack of condemnation by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Last week, Maung Zarni, a Myanmar academic at the London School of Economics, said, It is Suu Kyi, not the ethnic cleansing itself, that the media nds worthy of a headline. Certainly, there have been lots of headlines that have battered her reputation by exposing her as a
hard-headed politician focused on only one thing: the presidency of her country. It is a goal that will be almost impossible for her to realise; but she will give it her best shot, even if that means pandering to the ultranationalist Buddhist majority. For sure, the Ladys not for turning on this, as she coldly demonstrated in her October 24 interview with the BBCs Mishal Husain. Repeatedly asked to condemn anti-Islamic sentiment and the wave of mob-led massacres of Muslims in Myanmar, she declined to do so. It was not unexpected. As anyone who has visited Myanmar over the past 20 years knows, much of the countrys huge Buddhist majority dislikes its small Muslim community with a passion. So Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is not going to alienate her biggest vote bank by sympathising with a few Muslims no matter what atrocity befalls them. The Lady is not stupid. She is going to do what her fellow Buddhist compatriots do: stay quiet or dissemble, and in private cheer. As Thomas Fuller wrote in the
New York Times on November 9, Hatred for Muslims and the fear of appearing sympathetic to them run so deeply in Myanmar that officials seem afraid even to console the victims families. Fullers report about the latest butchery includes an account of the hacking and burning to death of crippled and elderly Muslims. Yet local officials and policemen, as well as politicians like Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, decline to condemn the murderous perpetrators for fear of suggesting they are pro-Muslim. In his story, headlined Horrendous killings, without an uproar, Fuller noted, In Myanmar today, deploring the fatal stabbing of a 94-year-old woman is considered taking sides. His report does lend credence to Maung Zarnis point by focusing on the lack of outrage rather than the institutionalised ethnic genocide itself. Most Western press do the same, especially after Daw Aung San Suu Kyis evasive answers to Mishal Husain, which, said David Blair, in the UKs Daily Telegraph, sent a shiver down my spine. Blair was particularly shocked
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ON June 12, 2012, four Kachin men were arrested in the forest outside of Myitkyina. Saw Hkaung, 28, Baung Peng, 25, Zaw Bawk, 23, and Law Hpar, 42, were all residents of Masay IDP camp. According to their families, on the day of their arrest they were helping move cattle from a farm outside the Kachin State capital. It was the rst work any of the men had had in weeks. They, like many of the IDPs around Myitkyina, are farmers by trade and dont have the technical or trade skills that are in demand in the city. A group of Tatmadaw soldiers came upon the men and immediately arrested them, their families say. Since that time, they have been held in prison waiting to face court on charges under the Unlawful Association Act. They were due to make their rst appearance in court on November 15. A legacy of the British colonial government, the Unlawful Association Act has been used to target those suspected of having links to or supporting armed ethnic groups. Its use in Kachin State has increased dramatically since ghting between the government and Kachin Independence Army reignited in 2011. Lawyers in Kachin State say the Unlawful Association Act is one example of government and Tatmadaw using the law as a weapon against
the Kachin people. U Nwang Mung Sen Tu, president of a Kachin lawyers group in Myitkyina, said that each time he has defended someone against the charge the case has always been completely without merit. Its meant to discourage people from dealing with the KIA in any way, he said. The effect, he added, is to scare people from even leaving their home villages.
I always explain to my clients that the law is not transparent, that it does not always work the way it is supposed to.
U Mar Lihar Kachin State lawyer
Baung Pengs 71-year-old grandfather, Baung Dut, said the family lived in northern Shan State before coming to Tar Law Gyi village in 2009. Weve never met a [KIA soldier] in our lives. Other residents of Masay camp, who, like the four arrested men, have few potential income sources, said the arrests have made everyone fearful of leaving the camp. U Nwang Mung Sen Tu said this case is far from unique. He is aware of about 90 similar cases of citizens being charged under the act in Kachin
State and northern Shan State but concedes the actual number may be much higher. All of those charged that he knows have been ethnic Kachin. Of the cases he has acted in, two have been thrown out. The rest have resulted in the defendant being found guilty and sentenced to up to two years jail. In response to the regular arbitrary detentions and land grabs targeting Kachin villagers, Myitkyina lawyers have stepped in to provide pro bono assistance to defendants and their families. U Nwang Mung Sen Tus group is assisting in 15 unlawful association cases, as well as a variety of land disputes. U Mar Lihar, another lawyer based in Kachin, is representing the four men from Masay camp. Speaking to The Myanmar Times, he admitted that efforts to ght the Unlawful Association Act charges are often more symbolic than substantive. I always explain to my clients that the law is not transparent, that it does not always work the way it is supposed to, but I will try my best. Short of freeing those falsely accused, he said the goal is to have a concrete record of legal abuses in Kachin State for when real reform happens. We will have our records, and others can learn from them and make sure the same thing never happens again, he said. Both lawyers said they did not think the law could change meaningfully until the constitution is overhauled. While neither sees this happening any time soon, both say they are committed to working within the system even, U Mar Lihar said, if its a bad system.
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Number of acres conscated in Pyin Oo Lwin for the military research facility We worked here from generation to generation We paid tax regularly to the government, said Daw Htwe Htwe Yi of Par-eal village. Though the commander-in-chief of the defence services instructed every military regiment to officially give back military-seized lands to their original owners, we still havent seen any sign of our lands being returned to our hands. It looks like they are neglecting the farmers. Residents say land seizures have continued even after the commander-in-chief instructed regiments to return seized lands to farmers earlier this year. Even now farmland is being seized by military regiments. These are elds where production is underway but farmers havent received compensation, said civil society activist Ko Nyi Nyi. Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Ye Myint said the region government is looking into the issues. The government has received investigation reports on militaryseized lands. Our administrative body will address the land problems after negotiating with the military, he said. We also have other reports on land disputes that are not related to the military. I hope these problems can be resolved soon. Translation by Zar Zar Soe
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A migrant labourer works on a trawler at a port in Pattani, southern Thailand. Photo: AFP
Increased risks of trafficking, debt bondage and forced labour are becoming visible day by day.
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As a result, workers already at high risk of labour rights abuse, discrimination and exploitation are beginning to suffer more. Increased risks of trafficking, debt bondage and forced labour are becoming visible day by day, the group said. Department of Labour officials have had several meetings with their counterparts in the Thai government
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PEACE in Myanmar is needed now after a half-century of civil war and political unrest among ethnic groups, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee of Liberia has told a Yangon forum. Ms Gbowees comments came as part of a presentation to the National Womens Dialogue forum, held from November 9 to 11 at Sky Star Hotel in Yangons Tarmwe township. The event attracted almost 300 participants, including senior government officials, parliamentarians, and representatives of local and international NGOs and civil society organisations. The opening day concluded with a lm, Pray the Devil Back to Hell, about the peace movement in Liberia. Ms Gbowee said it was essential that the peace process addresses all issues related to women, as they are often the hardest-hit by conict and suffer disproportionately from sexual and human rights abuses. She said women must take on
more active roles in society not just for their own benet but for that of other citizens as well. She encouraged women struggling non-violently to ensure the safety of others and for womens rights to participate in peace-building work. Womens participation in peacebuilding work should be more critical and strategic, she said, adding that all involved in the peace movement need to recognise that increased gender equality will help lead to peace. Attendees heard from six international and 13 Myanmar experts, who presented on topics including implementation of the National Strategic Plan for the Advance-
ment of Women; the need for more meaningful participation of women in development and social sectors and peace-building work; and the development and implementation of a National Action Plan on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, which calls for respect for the needs of women and girls in postconict contexts, as well as related resolutions 1820 and 1888, which relate to sexual violence during conict. Participants also asked donors to contribute to projects supporting womens development, especially in ethnic areas. One of the forums organisers, Daw May Sabe Phyu, told The Myanmar Times that events like the forum help to encourage women at all levels to participate in development. She expressed particular gratitude for Ms Gbowees involvement. It is a special chance for us to meet and share experiences from a woman and peace activist from Liberia. We can learn from the experience of other countries, Daw May Sabe Phyu said. Women in Myanmar and all over the world are struggling to achieve [equal] participation. It is a long process but I am optimistic that we are on the way to success.
A man waits for free eye treatment in Meiktila on November 11. Photo: Si Thu Lwin
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Thura U Shwe Mann greets civil society leaders in Mandalay on November 9. Photo: Si Thu Lwin
introduce a law to provide loans to farmers whose crops are damaged by natural disasters, while discussion over constitutional amendments is already underway. Thura U Shwe Mann said he embarked on the trip to upper Myanmar because he wanted to get feedback from the public about what they want parliament to do for them.
I came to Mandalay to listen to the real voice from the public, which I cant hear when Im in parliament. You all have the right to say to me openly what you need, he said. During the meeting, civil society groups asked questions about planned amendments to the 2008 constitution and changes to the
Tatmadaw MPs in the hluttaws. They also asked questions about land seized by the military. Thura U Shwe Mann responded to issues related to the union government and Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, while Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Ye Myint replied to questions related to the regional government. Translation by Zar Zar Soe
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IF the ow of Western expatriates lling Yangons bars, bakeries and beer stations can be described as a ood, then Mandalay is seeing just a trickle of the same. Long a magnet for Chinese businesspeople, the city is home to just a few dozen Western expatriates barely a fraction of the thousands of Western teachers, businesspeople and NGO workers clustered in Myanmars largest city. Mandalays Western community has a decidedly different avour than Yangons. And since the advent of direct ights to Mandalay, many expats here say they have never bothered to visit Yangon. The small expatriate community is spread throughout the city, with foreigners often living near the schools at which they teach. They keep in touch through a Facebook group, on which events and meetings at several Western-style bars that have sprung up in the last year are posted. Natashia Curtis, a Canadian teacher who arrived in Mandalay in early 2012, said the city is a comfortable place to live despite lacking some modern conveniences and having few entertainment options. With few foreigners in town, the community tends to be quite closeknit, she said. Its an easy place to live in, even though its a bit off the beaten track, a bit rustic, she said. Its easy to fall into life here. Ms Curtis and fellow teacher Vila Thach are the administrators of the In the MandaLoop Facebook page, which simplies organising meetups and assists expats with answering questions and making local connections. The group started with barely a dozen members last year as a way to keep in touch, as many foreigners taught at different schools and communication was difficult without mobile phones. MandaLoop has since grown to 70 members, though far below similar
A group of Westerners take part in water festival celebrations in Mandalay earlier this year. Photo: Phyo Wai Kyaw
expat groups such as the 1130 members for Yangon Connection Facebook group, and 2549 for the Yangon Expat Connection Google group. It was difficult coordinating expat meet-ups before the Facebook group started and several recent expatriateoriented restaurants opened their doors, Ms Curtis said. Until recently it had been entirely possible to live in Mandalay as an expat without meeting any other foreigners, particularly if not working at a school, she said. While the use of motorbikes means expats in Mandalay are relatively mobile, this also leads to them being spread throughout the city. Lieutenant Colonel Thaung Zaw, director of Mandalay Regions im-
Manager Thomas Linton pours a drink at Hunters Cafe and Bar on Mandalays 27th Street during a Halloween night in October. Photo: Jeremy Mullins
migration and registration department, said the majority of Western expats in the city are employed as teachers. Some 500 foreigners on business visas are registered with the citys immigration department and allowed to work locally. Most are Chinese citizens. As of last month, 25 Americans were registered, along with eight from the United Kingdom, and a handful of Australians, Europeans and Canadians, Lt Col Thaung Zaw said. The number is now growing as a result of the governments reform strategy. More foreigners want to come to invest or work in a business, he said. Mr Thach said that about six Mandalay schools presently hire Westerners as teachers, though many are located far from the traditional tourist haunts. This has meant expatriate life was just as likely to take place in the restaurants and beer stations of 35th Street as the tourist enclaves near the palace and the Indian quarter. However, this is beginning to change, particularly as several Western-style establishments have opened their doors in recent months and become havens for thirsty foreigners. Thomas Linton, manager at Hunters Cafe and Bar on 27th Street, said his establishment initially aimed to cater to the expat and tourist markets. I dont want to deter people from having a Myanmar experience. Go and sit in the tea shops and the beer stations. But Im here for when you need a break and [to] have your beef burger and glass of red wine, he said. Mr Linton has been living on and off in Myanmar since 1997 and the laid-back Mandalay lifestyle clearly appeals to him. I had a high-stress job and lifestyle
in Darwin [Australia], earning a lot more money. But here you can chill out a little more, dont have to worry about things so much, he said. Expats in Mandalay realise [theyre living in] one of the nal frontiers. While Mr Linton initially gured business would come primarily from Westerners, he said he has been surprised the majority of his customers are Myanmar eager for a Western experience. At Central Park restaurant, further down 27th Street, Wilbur Hong, a Myanmar national who has spent much of his life abroad, said he had not expected to draw so many expat customers when he opened his restaurant earlier this year. However, a menu heavy on Western fare, a network of expat friends and listing on TripAdvisor all drive foreign business to his restaurant, he said. He estimates about 20 to 30 percent of his customers are foreigners, and almost two-thirds of these are Mandalay-based teachers. Although attracted to the citys slow pace and lack of traffic jams, Mr Hong conceded that Mandalay might not suit everyone. If expats are looking for a city lifestyle, than Mandalay might not be the right place for them. But if the expat is looking to enjoy local Burmese culture, Mandalay is the priority place, he said. The immigration departments Lt Col Thaung Zaw said the city is keen to receive economic benets from abroad, with the number of Western businesspeople slowly increasing. Westerners [who live in Mandalay] spend so much money, he said. The major headache for the department has come from foreigners who do not abide by visa regulations. A common example is attempting to work on a tourist visa. Unintentionally
breaking this rule results in a polite request to cease working but a deliberate violation can result in deportation and the individual being placed on a blacklist and refused entry to Myanmar, he said. Lt Col Thaung Zaw said that foreigners are sometimes heavy drinkers and misunderstandings do occasionally arise between Westerners and locals but the expat community generally receives a warm welcome from Mandalay residents. The city has introduced Foreigner Care Teams at the township and ward levels to assist in addressing issues.
Its an easy place to live in, even though its a bit off the beaten track, a bit rustic.
Natashia Curtis Canadian teacher in Mandalay
While Lt Col Thaung Zaw said he believed the growth in expats the city has seen in recent years is likely to continue, there are questions over whether this is positive for Mandalay. Some say that the city stands to benet from the inux of expatriates, and the expertise and investment dollars they bring, while others say Mandalay could risk losing a bit of what makes it special. If everywhere looked the same, if Mandalay and Yangon looked the same, itd be like everyone wearing the same t-shirt on a street, said Mr Hong. How would you feel?
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The interior of a bus that is being converted into a classroom. Photo: Supplied
help teashop children after returning to Myanmar in December 2011 and hearing their harrowing stories of being forced into indentured servitude. Many children told him they worked 16 hours a day to send money back to relatives in other parts of the country. This project is about education and encouraging a change of attitude, he said. We need to have the teashop owners and the whole communitys support for this as a
movement, as well as giving the children an incentive to learn. True reform can only happen through education. We want the children to understand the importance of education and demonstrate to the teashop owners the value in having workers who are educated. By teaching the children basic literacy and math, as well as critical thinking and a little English, it will not only help them have a brighter future, but also be good
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Workers build the Paunglaung dam in Shan States Pinlaung township. Photo: Supplied/Kayan Youth Group
EARLIER this year, a group of farmers in Pyin Oo Lwin township cleared brush from their former farmlands. Now about 30 of them are facing charges of trespassing one from the Department of Forestry and another from a third party who claims the land is his. U Zaw Win, a Pyin Oo Lwinbased lawyer with the Facilitators Network with ILO, a local group that works with the International Labor Organization, said the man submitted the complaint on the grounds that the land is part of his coffee plantation. But the lawyer said it was illogical for both the government and the coffee plantation owner to assert a claim against the farmers. If the plot is privately owned, the Department of Forestry does not have the right to sue the farmers. Similarly, if the land was still kept by the department, the alleged private owner shall not have the right to le a lawsuit against farmers, U Zaw Win said. The forestry department has charged the farmers under section 40(a) of the forestry law for trespassing on a forest reserve, while the alleged coffee plantation owner is charging the farmers under sections 447 and 427, for trespassing and destruction of plants and fences. The lawsuit led by the Department of Forestry will be heard by a judge at Pyin Oo Lwin township court, while the charge put forward by the alleged owner
of the coffee plantation is being examined separately by a deputy judge, he said. Both sets of charges stem from the clearing of shrubs from elds near northern Pwe Kauk village, during early monsoon season. Resident Ko Zaw Htike said the confusion is due to a series of land seizures that have left the exact ownership details unclear. In 2001, 100 acres of land in our village was seized for the purposes of a coffee plant project, but we werent paid any compensation. The coffee plantation was moderately successful. Then in
If the plot is privately owned, the Department of Forestry does not have the right to sue the farmers.
U Zaw Win Lawyer and activist
2005 a further 100 acres was taken from our village. But no coffee plants were grown there so we [cleared] the land, he said. U Zaw Win said the problems faced by those in Pwe Kauk are representative of a larger problem in Myanmar. Officials allocate lands to private owners on a map without conducting any survey in advance. The map shows many vacant plots but in reality they are elds with crop elds and this causes many farmland disputes across the country. Translation by Zar Zar Soe
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THE Mandalay Region government plans to start renovation of Mandalays palace in its museum, which is home to royal regalia and items used by Myanmars last royals. Minister for Finance U Myint Kyu said the renovation is sorely needed to preserve the last vestiges of the royal family. Objects on display in the museum will decay soon if they continue to be kept under present conditions, he said. We plan to preserve them with technical assistance. These historical royal utensils cannot be replicated. The minister said while the rst phase of renovation is expected to cost about K150 million, the regional government earns just K12 million a year from entrance fees from local visitors. To make up the shortfall, the
A foreign visitor examines photos of Myanmars royal family at the Mandalay palace museum earlier this month. Photo: Si Thu Lwin
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regional government has proposed to share the foreign income earned from Mandalay zone entrance fee tickets sold to foreign visitors. Foreigners are supposed to pay US$10 a person for a ticket, which gives them access to the Mandalay zone for ve days. Now we have negotiated with the union government to allocate half of the income from zone entrance fees to the project. We can start our renovation plan when we actually get the budget allotment, U Myint Kyu said. We will restore the palace to its
original style to draw more foreign tourists. We might consider contracting private companies to conduct the renovations if we think they can do a better job, he said. The union government transferred control of Mandalay Palace to the regional government on June 7. Known as Mya Nan San Kyaw Golden Palace, the building is 1004 feet by 574 feet (301 metres by 172m). Destroyed by re in World War II, it was rebuilt by the military regime from 1989. Translation by Zar Zar Soe
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NYAn LYnn AUnG 29.nyanlynnaung@gmail.com PIRATES beware: A law protecting intellectual property (IP) could soon be on the books after intensive discussions with local and international experts on copyright, trademarks and industrial design, officials said. After 11 rounds of discussion and amendments, and with input from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Ministry of Science and Technology has a completed draft law. The process began in 1998 when Myanmar joined the WIPO, but delays have occurred in ensuring compliance with international and ASEAN norms. It is only now, 15 years later, that the law is back on track. We already nished the nal draft specifying crimes and penalties, and reported to the Attorney-Generals office earlier this month. We are now dealing with enforcement, said Daw Tin Ohmar Tun, chair of the ASEAN Intellectual Property Organisation, who has been participating in the discussions. I think we can receive the nal amendment from the Attorney-Generals office next month and maybe report to Parliament in January, she told The Myanmar Times. The law will cover copyright, trademarks and industrial design, said Daw Moe Moe Thew, deputy director general of the Ministry of Science and Technology. An effective IP law could help attract foreign direct investment companies and create jobs, said U Thein Aung, an advocate and IP consultant. We need laws governing technological innovation and international copyright because most foreign investors are engaged in technology, he said. Otherwise, investors are afraid their products names and designs will be copied.
A pedestrian walks past popular wine shop The Warehouse, which closed following accusations that Quarto Products illegally worth of wine. Photo: Thiri Lu
comment for this article. Quartos problems were evident at the MyanFood13 exhibition, held at Yangons Tatmadaw Hall from November 6 to 8. Although it was a gold sponsor of the event, the companys booth sat empty, with a Heineken label hastily covered by a sheet of white paper. A number of customs officials attended the exhibition, checking documentation for stock imported for the event. A spokesperson for a freight
forwarding company involved in organising the exhibition said Quartos empty booth and pavilion came as a surprise. They said that they could not display due to authorities conscating their goods and sealing their product warehouse, she said, adding that no stock had been conscated from the 22 international exhibitors who took part in the exhibition, as they all were able to provide import documents to the authorities at the time of the spot
checks. Now the Myanma Customs and the Ministry of Commerce have a mobile team consisting of police that can check everywhere surprise checks. It remains unclear why only Quarto Products has been targeted by customs officials, who say they were acting on media reports and information from their marine investigation team. The threat of audits and possible criminal charges has, however, prompted a number of other wine distributors to
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importation of wine and other types of alcohol. Only hotels and duty-free shops are allowed to bring alcohol and cigarettes into the country. The restrictions, which date back several decades, have been criticised for encouraging illegal imports. To get around the ban, some businesses have been known to collaborate with hotels to import additional alcohol products that are then sold to restaurants and retailers as Quarto is accused of doing while others simply import through illegal channels. While the practice is no longer thought to occur, embassies were rumoured to have imported signicant quantities through diplomatic channels in the 1990s that were then sold through local distributors. Quarto is one of just a handful of major wine suppliers, along with City Marts wholesaler subsidiary, Premium Distribution. U Sonny Aung Khin, the owner of Padonmar restaurant in Yangon and a senior member of the Myanmar Restaurants Association, said the crackdown meant many restaurants were struggling to get fresh supplies of wine. Theres a shortage now because [many distributors] are closed temporarily. Even some of the small shops that you see all over the city are closed, he said. In an effort to bring about reform to import rules, the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry met with related associations and stakeholders to discuss the issue on November 12. Our affiliated associations, our members, they have the idea [that alcohol] imports should be allowed. Even though [Myanmar] doesnt allow it, there are a lot of products owing in. This increases the cost [of alcohol] and there are also a lot of fake products, UMFCCI general secretary U Moe Myint Kyaw told The Myanmar Times. Legalising imports will allow us to control the quality ... We are losing [tax] revenue as well. If we legally allow [imports], that problem can be solved.
Banks face long road without the right infrastructure, experts say
AYE THIDAR KYAW ayethidarkyaw@gmail.com POOR infrastructure, internet penetration and low mobile phone ownership will continue to hinder the spread of banking in Myanmar, banking officials said last week during a seminar in Yangon. Speaking at the Inya Lake Hotel on November 12, the deputy managing director of Kanbawza Bank, U Zaw Lin Htut, said challenges still confront an industry which only opened up two years ago. This is not just about financial services, but also the telecoms sector, he said. Its not easy for us to create new banking products. Infrastructure is the main barrier. According to the McKinsey Global Institute, telecommunications infrastructure is needed to support mobile banking or e-commerce and to avoid the cost of building physical banks and shops as well as extending health and education services to even the remotest villages. Myanmar has the second-lowest level of internet penetration of the countries covered by the World Banks development indicators, and mobile penetration is the lowest, McKinsey said. Challenges included the need to upgrade capacity, to build customer satisfaction with their procedures, to create new products, and to provide branches and ATMs in convenient locations, said U Zaw Lin Htut. Customer satisfaction in banking is currently the lowest in the region, he said. Most customers complain about waiting times and slow service at ATMs dependent on satellite and phone connections, he said. Most state-owned banks and smaller banks had long waiting times for customers, and many had poor infrastructure and sales capability, he said. U Than Lwin, former deputy governor of the Central Bank, said that though the Bank had become
Its not easy for us to create new banking products. Infrastructure is the main barrier.
U Zaw Lin Htut Deputy managing director at Kanbawza Bank
legally autonomous in July, bylaws and a new financial institution law had yet to be passed to enable domestic banks to integrate in the international banking system. Economist U Aung Htun Thet, a member of the Myanmar Investment Commission, said that although the banking sector was not the main barrier to foreign investment, lending practices could be loosened up. Its obvious we still need infrastructure, but some famous brands such as Coca-Cola and Nissan have entered our market already, he said.
temporarily close their doors. While several distributors refused to speak on the record, one told The Myanmar Times last week that there was confusion in the market ... no one knows what is happening. We understood there would be some regulation change but this denitely caught everyone by surprise, said the source. Everyone just wants to see some proper regulations put in place. While widely available, existing Myanmar laws effectively ban the
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Prudential life insurance sets up shop in Myanmar
Following the entry of several foreign insurance rms info Myanmar, Prudential has become the rst European life insurer to establish a representative ofce, the company announced on November 14. The move marks a re-entry into the market for the global insurer that rst came to the country in 1923 with an ofce on Yangons Strand Road. Prudential is committed to the long-term development of the insurance sector and the capital market in the country. We will offer our expertise to support the Myanmar Governments efforts to develop the nancial services available to its people, Barry Stowe, chief executive of Prudential Corporation Asia, said in a news release. Prudential will have to wait in the wings with other international insurance rms, including Hong Kongs AIA, ACE and MetLife until the government passes legislation to open a market to foreign entities that was only recently opened to privately owned local rms. Bridget Di Certo
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Korean manufacturing companies are to meet with their Myanmar counterparts to develop business links. The companies produce a wide range of products, include plastic and rubber forming machinery, wool fabrics, garments, public address systems, commercial sound systems, concrete forms, vibration- and noise-proof products, confectionery and bakery materials, ambulances, dumper trailers, cold storage wave systems, silicon release polyester lm and copper casting sectors. The Myanmar-Korea Manufacturing Industries Business Meeting will be held between the HwaSeong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) of Korea and its Myanmar counterparts on November 24 to develop manufacturing between Myanmar and Korea, said Ms Yang Seo Kua, director of GunHong International. Forty representatives from 19 Korean will observe Myanmar manufacturing companies on November 25, said Ms Yang. Tin Yadanar Htun
Still, a renery producing less than 100,000 barrels each day cannot be commercially protable. We should consider the long term and wait to see what will happen over the next 10 years. The China National Petroleum Cooperation (CNPC) began the project in 2008 in order to create an outlet to import oil from the Middle East and Africa. For Myanmars role as a transit area, it would be paid US$7 million each year in addition to another $1 per tonne of crude oil
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logistics remained, she said. Participants in the project include Sequa (DE) Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UK), the confederation of the German Textile and Fashion Industry (DE) and the Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and the Pacic (ADFIAP) located in the Philippines, German International Cooperation (GIZ) and the Netherlands-based Centre for Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI).
Mr Piebalgs is also taking part in the official launch of the SWITCHSMART (SMEs for Environmental, Accountability, Responsibility and Transparency) program, which promotes and supports the sustainable production of garments made in Myanmar. The 3-year project (2013-2015) is funded with an EU grant of about $2.7 million and aims to reduce poverty through trade and private-sector development.
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Pesticide and fertiliser sacks commonly used by farmers in Myanmar do not show the plethora of dangerous ingredients it contains, while others falsely advertise their contents, said Daw Than Than Sein, a consultant with the Myanmar Fruit, Flower
SCIENTISTS from Norway are to help update research on the volume and type of sh stocks in Myanmars home waters as a part of a 38-day project assisting the management of sheries resources, officials from the Myanmar Fisheries Department said. The Norwegian research vessel Dr Fridtjof Nansen will set off on November 13 from Yangons Nan Thidar port to conduct the survey. We will compare the ndings with previous research data, said U Mya Than Tun, deputy director of the sheries development and research department. Our vessel will operate in depths of 20 to 500 meters along the Rakhine and Tanintharyi coast, with ve Norwegian and 11 Myanmar researchers, maritime expert Bjorn Krafft told The Myanmar Times. The data will include the number and species of sh and the volume that can be caught per hour. The sheries
The Norwegian research vessel Dr Fridtjof Nansen docks at Yangons Nan Thidar port. Photo: Boothee
department can estimate the amount of sh that they have to catch within a year on the basis of these data, which will help us avoid overshing, said U Mya Than Tun. Daw Toe Nandar Tin, owner of Annawa Daewi sh factory, said existing sheries data was more than 30 years old, and that the new research would help guide operations over the next 10 years. This is a good opportunity for us.
With this research, well know the amount of sh and species in Myanmar waters, she said. The Norwegian vessel has also worked off the west coast of Africa, and will conduct other research projects off Thailand and Bangladesh. The Norwegian government is contributing US$593,000 to the sheries research project. Translation by Win Thaw Tar
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Kelvin Chia Yangon Cheah Swee Gim director Singaporean lawyer Cheah Swee Gim said that in Myanmar contracts may take a little longer, negotiations may be more protracted, but with the continuing roll-out of legal reforms, deals are starting to get done a little faster, approvals granted [quicker]. Trademarks are under an old registration act from the UK, where trademarks are lodged voluntarily and then published in papers, Ms Cheah said, adding that a new intellectual property registration, protection and relief framework was expected from the government and would provide important security to multinationals seeking to open operations in Myanmar. Polastri Wint & Partners Alessio Polastri - partner As an indicator of how quickly Myanmar is emerging, Italian lawyer Alessio Polastri said about half of his clients were large local conglomerates doing business with international investors. Banking and nancial deals are going to be a huge trend, Mr Polastri said. International banks are showing interest and theres no project without nancial backup no matter how good or how powerful, you still need cash. Theres a lot about what foreigners can and cannot do, but this is not a problem of the law its a problem of nding the right opportunity at the right time, he said. Herzfeld Rubin Meyer & Rose Eric Rose lead director We could not think of another country in recent history with more potential than Myanmar, American lawyer Eric Rose said at the official launch in Yangon of the American-based firm HRMR. Its exciting to see the US business community come back to Myanmar after long years of silence, Mr Rose said, noting that 50 American companies came together as the founders of the rst American Chamber of Commerce for Myanmar.
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Barclays bank plans to cut 1700 jobs as it reduces the number of local branches in Britain, a spokesman said last week. The source conrmed a claim from the union Unite, saying the way customers accessed their money is changing rapidly and fewer branches were required. The cuts will include cashiers, personal bankers, operational specialists and assistant managers. AFP
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Japans Mizuho Financail Group chief executive Yasuhiro Sato is summoned to give details at the National Diet in Tokyo on a scandal involving loans to crime syndicates on November 13. Photo: AFP
that funds are going to the maa, organised crime expert Atsushi Mizoguchi told public broadcaster NHK. A panel of lawyers hired by Mizuho to probe the transactions found that many officials and board members were aware of, or were in a position to be aware of, the issue. That contradicted Mizuhos initial
claims that top management were in the dark about the mob links. In the wake of the Mizuho report, Japans nancial watchdog said it would probe the countrys top three banks Mizuho, Mitsubishi UFJ and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp in an effort to eradicate the practice. AFP
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BRIDGET DI CERTO bridget.dicerto@gmail.com BY providing for foreign ownership of condominium apartments, the draft condominium law could help steer the market toward a higher standard of construction and property development, industry experts said last week. Foreigners will be eligible to own apartments on the 6th oor or above of condominiums, according to an ofcial draft of the Condominium Law published on November 10 in The New Light of Myanmar. The full text of the draft law also stipulates that foreigners will be able to buy up to a maximum of 40 percent of apartments above the sixth oor in condominium apartments. Capital Development general manager U Soe Thiha Hlaing told The Myanmar Times that the property market would become more vibrant and would be bolstered by the provision to allow foreign ownership. This would in turn encourage more foreign investment in the real estate market in Myanmar, said U Soe Thiha Hlaing. Evidently, a healthy and competitive industry with quality standards on the rise would eventually benet the Myanmar home owners and buyers. There is already a fair bit of interest in the Myanmar property market from foreigners particularly from neighbouring Asian countries and this law to allow foreign ownership would now pave the way to inject much-needed funds into the industry. Scipio Services managing director Brett Miller likewise said there was already intense interest from foreign investors wanting to buy into the condominium market in Myanmar. From today, we have a growing list of 369 interested foreign
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parties that will be notied of projects as theyre proposed and approved, so they can consider pre-sale units for investment purposes, Mr Miller said, adding that his rm believed that this modest list is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to foreign interest. The provision for non-Myanmar citizen ownership of condominium apartments is the rst time the government has scheduled Myanmar property as available for 100pc foreign ownership. Its our opinion that foreign ownership will positively impact the real
crazy rent, but the quality and the price [of condo apartments] are not really welcoming, U Robin Saw Naing said. The quality ones are around a half million USD per unit, which are not ready yet and still under construction. In the long run, [foreign ownership] will affect the rental market, but not yet. The draft condominium law makes no building code or construction standards mandatory for condominium developers, nor does it specify parking allowances, lift, or public space or service requirements for residents.
Its our opinion that foreign ownership will positively impact the real estate market because developers will invest in quality construction.
Brett Miller Managing director at Scipio Services
To us the most important concern is the safety of our clients, so we will comply, she added. The hotel will open from December 6 to April 13, with prices ranging from 1,900 kronor (US$285) for a single room to 7,500 kronor for the most expensive suite. Tourists come from all over the world to sleep on an ice bed in temperatures as low as minus eight degrees Celsius (18 degrees Fahrenheit). The alarms, which were already tested last winter with the local re department, have made construction of the hotel, conceived as a work of art, even harder than before. The environment is humid, and ice and snow ... move, so it had to be taken into account, Ms Karlsson said. Its been a challenge for our building team, but it made us one experience richer. AFP
estate market because developers will invest in quality construction, facilities and management of their projects to compete for foreign buyers, Mr Miller said. Pronto Real Estate managing director U Robin Saw Naing agreed that providing for foreign ownership of condominiums would help with increasing the standard of future apartment blocks being constructed, but that it would take time to see real change in available residential housing. Some foreigners who represent big companies are interested in buying condos instead of paying this
Without a building code or other regulatory framework in place, the quality of future apartment blocks would be steered largely by market demand. The Condominium Law bill was rst introduced to the Pyithu Hluttaw in November 2012. Property market observers at the time said they hoped the law would help stabilise skyrocketing rental and sales prices for condominium apartments some of which had more than trebled year on year. According to the draft law text, condominiums must be constructed on blocks of land zoned for
residential use and not smaller than 1 acre. Smaller plots require the prior express approval of the Ministry of Construction before building work for a condominium can begin. Scipio Services Mr Miller said the 1-acre stipulation had the potential to greatly impact the market for construction of new condominiums, but a lot hinged on the nature of the Ministry of Construction approval process for building on smaller blocks. If the approval process is complex, ambiguous or lengthy, then foreign developers will try to avoid the additional approval process altogether as they try to announce quickly to capture the market, he said. Plots of 1 acre along a main road in a residential zoned area are difficult to nd, meaning the qualifying plots will be held by few landowners and will command great value in the market. The law also schedules the formation and activities of building management committees to oversee the management and maintenance of condominiums. If a completed condominium is more than 50pc occupied, such a management committee will be constituted by a residents caucus. In the event that a condominium is less than half occupied, an interim caretaker committee will be assigned to the building from Department of Human Settlement staff. The draft law does not specify heights or sizes of condominium buildings or individual apartments. The Myanmar Times has previously reported that industry experts had warned against introducing too many restrictions in the Condominium Law for fear it would deter investors. Real estate agents have attributed the rise in property rental prices for condominiums to the huge inux of foreigners.
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If the approval process is complex ... then foreign developers will try to avoid the additional approval process altogether. Brett Miller, managing director at Scipio Services
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New York New World Trade Center deemed tallest US skyscraper
Citing its role as a symbol of resurgence, a panel declared Tuesday that New Yorks One World Trade Center will be the tallest US skyscraper once it is completed, topping the former Sears Tower in Chicago. Architects at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat agreed that the centers 124.4 meter (408 foot) antenna was a permanent architectural feature of the building and should be counted in determining its height. The design of One World Trade Center, as explained to us, reinforces its role as a symbol of resurgence on this important site, said CTBUH executive director Antony Wood. In particular, the spire which holds the beacon light, shining out at the symbolic height of 1776 feet, is especially poignant echoing the similarly symbolic beacon atop the Statue of Liberty across the water.
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A 6-metre-wide drill roared to life last week in Chiomonte in northeast Italy and began boring a reconnaissance tunnel for a controversial fast train from Lyon, France, to Turin, Italy. The latest phase in a project which has suffered years of delays kicked off with only Italian and French dignitaries as well as media informed about it to avoid potential violent demonstrations. We have entered the drilling phase, the project is now more irreversible than ever, Turins mayor Piero Fassino said. Europe will stump up 40 percent of the 8.5 billion euros (US$11.43 billion) needed to build the 35 mile (57 kilometre) long transalpine tunnel, with Italy and France paying the rest. AFP
A picture shows laborers working at the construction site of a new housing project at the Jewish settlement of Gilo in east Jerusalem in April. Israel cancelled plans to build 20,000 new settler homes in the West Bank. Photo: AFP
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threatened to add sharply to the 550,000 Israeli settlers already living in the occupied West Bank, including annexed Arab east Jerusalem. Mr Netanyahu made it clear the housing ministrys call for tenders for the homes threatened to distract from his efforts to convince world powers to not sign a deal with Iran, over its nuclear program, he considered inadequate. At this time, the attention of the international community must
not be diverted from the main effort preventing Iran from receiving an agreement that will allow it to continue its military nuclear program, Mr Netanyahu said, according to the statement. Iran and the world powers it is negotiating with over its nuclear program came close last weekend to agreeing to a preliminary accord opening the way to a more comprehensive pact. But differences prevented a breakthrough, and the two sides
are scheduled to meet again in Geneva on November 20. Mr Netanyahu has furiously denounced the agreement being worked on as dangerous claiming it is entirely in Irans favour and does nothing to halt a nuclear program that he and the world powers fear is aimed at developing atomic weapons. He has said Israel will not shy from military action on Iran if necessary to prevent any nuclear threat directed at it. AFP
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A Japanese condominium complex has decided to ditch noisy lawnmowers and their paid pushers for a more natural option: goats. The suburban Tokyo complex has obtained four grass-munching animals to help beautify the walled property and chomp on weeds in those hard-to-reach areas. A spokesman for the state-owned sites developer claims the rental goats are cheap and dont need much instruction while their poop pellets pose little risk to residents health. Its more cost-effective and environmentally friendly than paying for lawnmowing, he said. AFP
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An indigenous Australian legend has it that the rst platypus was the odd offspring of a duck named Tharalkoo and a rat. In a nod to the tale, researchers have named a newly identied ancient giant platypus species Obdurodon tharalkooschild. All that was found of the creature was a single tooth at a site in Queensland, estimated to be between 5 and 15 million years old. The molar shows wear that indicates that the platypus probably crushed hard-shelled prey such as turtles, also found fossilised at the site. Modern adult platypuses do not have teeth, but their ancestors did. Based on a comparison of the size of the molar to the teeth of other extinct platypuses, the team reported Monday in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology that O. tharalkooschild was probably about a meter long bigger than any other platypus and twice the size of the species alive today. Finding a new species of platypus was a surprise. Previously, researchers thought that the creatures had a single branch on their family tree, with no more than one distinct species alive at any time. Despite its origin-story namesake, the new platypus is a cousin of the lineage of relatively small platypuses that led to the duck-mammal mash-up of today-probably one of several in a now-extinct side branch of giant platypuses.
in zero-g conditions and particularly, the concentrations of cells after 72 hours were the same as those grown in the lab under normal conditions. But in samples with lower concentrations of phosphate and oxygen, the Earth-bound bacteria didnt grow as quickly as they did when fully nourished, while those cultured in microgravity grew as prolically as those provided with a full complement of nutrients, the researchers reported online Tuesday in BMC Microbiology. Reasons for the disparity arent clear, the researchers say, but results suggest that bacteria introduced to space stations and spacecraft by people, given enough time, might grow to reach greater concentrations than they do in similar conditions on Earth, even if starved of nutrients. Besides helping scientists better understand the risks of P. aeruginosa colonising equipment on spacecraft or causing diseases such as urinary tract infections among astronauts, the experiments may improve scientists ability to predict whether other species of bacteria might become more virulent in space.
Future astronauts may have a new foe to contend with: space bacteria. Scientists have found that Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common contaminant of medical equipment and a cause of urinary tract infections, among other diseases, grows better in zero gravity than it does on Earth, even when starved of nutrients. The researchers grew the microbes in simulated urine both in an Earth-bound lab and onboard the space shuttle Atlantis in July 2011. In some of the samples, the team dramatically reduced the concentrations of dissolved phosphate and oxygen to simulate conditions that might exist inside equipment used to recycle urine into water on spacecraft during long-duration ights. When nutrients were plentiful, the growth rates of the bacteria
After spending thousands of dollars on music lessons and instruments for their children, parents often watch in dismay as oncecoveted utes, clarinets and violins are abandoned. Such investments in early musical education may not be wasted, however. New research suggests that even after going decades without practising their instruments, lapsed musicians have sharper ears. To compare hearing ability in former musicians to people who never played an instrument, researchers measured the electrical brain activity produced by a type of auditory processing called neural timing, which enables people to respond to split-second changes in sound such as the transition from a consonant to a vowel. This ability declines with age and is key to interpreting speech. Compared with their nonmusical peers, adults aged 55 to 76 who had studied music for four to 14 years as youngsters had more precise neural timing, even though they hadnt practised in nearly 40 years, the team reported Tuesday in The Journal of Neuroscience. Washington Post
Im looking forward to higher performance and success rates and more realistic human movements
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The female monkey, called monkey C, rst learned how to get the juice by moving joysticks with her real arms and hands as she manipulated the joysticks, the right and left avatar arms did what she wished. After practising this during regular 20- to 40-minute sessions over the course of a year, she was strapped into a padded chair so that she couldnt move her own arms or hands, and trained to control the avatar arms just by thinking. After weeks of practice, she completed the task more than 75 percent of the time, the scientists reported Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine. Because a paralysed person or amputee cant necessarily practice a task using joysticks, the next step was to
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Geologist Bill Simpson cleans Sue, a 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus Rex on display at the Field Museum on November 12, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. Sue is the largest, most complete, and best preserved T. Rex ever discovered. Simpson carefully cleans the skeleton twice a year. Photo: AFP
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Corpses of victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan are lined up in Tacloban, Putrefying corpses in the ruined city exacerbate a growing health killed thousands.Photo: AFP
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A soldier keeps vigil at a checkpoint where a curfew sign is displayed on the seventh day of the Typhoon Haiyan disaster in Tacloban. Photo: AFP
ticularly showing signs of panic that plummeting public condence in the president could hamper their own prospects in mid-term elections next year. In a Quinnipiac University poll this week, the presidents approval rating plunged to a lowest-ever 39 percent and surveys show his previously solid ratings on character and trust eroding. Republicans, who en masse opposed Obamacare, immediately warned that his contrition did not go far enough. President Obama needs to admit that Obamacare cannot be xed, said Eric Cantor, the Republican House Majority leader. Pointing ngers and claiming ignorance is not leadership. For four years, the president told the American
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A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted president Mohamed Morsi holds up a placard that reads in Arabic, Down with military rule . Photo: AFP
on the eastern island of Leyte on November 14. menace after one of the strongest storms on record
which has also seen more than 2000 people arrested since August 14. Mr Morsi himself has been put on ,trial for charges related to deaths of protesters during his presidency. Military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi overthrew Mr Morsi, the countrys rst democratically elected president, after millions of Egyptians
took to the streets in July calling for the Islamists resignation. Protesters calling for his removal had accused Mr Morsi of working for the sole benet of his Muslim Brotherhood, ruining an already dilapidated economy and monopolising power after the 2011 uprising that toppled long-time ruler Hosni Mubarak. AFP
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Reg.No.IV/2849/1991 & Reg.No.IV/2798/2007 Reg.No.IV/3283/2010 & Reg.No.IV/4782/2013 in respect of Medical cannulae, catheters and tubing, blood oxygenators, and cardiovascular perfusion equipment. Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said Trade Mark or will be dealt with according to law. Khine Khine U, Advocate LL.B, D.B.L, LL.M (UK) For Terumo Cardiovascular Systems Corporation #205/5, Thirimingalar Housing, Strand Rd., Yangon. Dated. 18 November 2013
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AUSTRALIAS new conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott on November 13 moved to abolish a carbon tax designed to combatclimatechange as his rst major economic reform since taking ofce. Abbott said the September 7 election which he won decisively had been a referendum on the future of the tax. He said the removal of the tax would strengthen the economy of Australia, which is among the worlds worst per capita polluters due to its reliance on coal-red power and mining exports. Abbott had earlier been forced to wait for about an hour to move the legislation after Labor, which opposes the dismantling of the tax, stalled proceedings with debate about the governments nickname for opposition leader Bill Shorten. AFP
Pro-government activists block a train carrying Britains Channel 4 television crew who made an awardwinning documentary on alleged warcrimes in SriLanka, on the railway tracks at the north-central town of Anuradhapura on November 13. Photo: AFP
ees during the separatist conict that ended in May 2009. Mr Hague said there had been progress in economic development, clearing land mines and re-integrating some of the former rebels back in society. But he said no-one had been held accountable for sexual crimes during and after the war ended. To date, nobody has been held to account for crimes of sexual violence, he said ahead of the Commonwealth meeting. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is leading a boycott of the summit.
The prime ministers of India and Mauritius are also staying away from the meeting over Sri Lankas human rights record. Mr Cameron has also been under pressure to boycott the event, but he has promised to have tough conversations with President Mahinda Rajapakse about issues of accountability. International rights groups say up to 40,000 civilians were killed by government forces in the nal months of ghting in 2009, but the government has denied it killed a single civilian and has resisted calls for an international probe. AFP
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Workers of the eastern Chinese city ofNanjinglook out of an under-construction Metro station where in 2011 some of the citys stately trees, a variety known as the Chinese parasol, here were chopped down. Photo: AFP
caught, some dont. The independent anti-graft group Transparency International gave China a score of just 39 in its latest index of perceived corruption on a scale ranging from 100 down to zero on a par with Serbia and Trinidad, and behind Ghana and Saudi Arabia. Former Politburo member Bo Xilai was jailed for life in September at the end of a long-running scandal, but analysts wonder how committed Chinas leader is to pursuing corruption at the very highest levels of government. He has not been able to go after so-called big tigers, said Willy Lam, professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. InNanjing, taxi driver Yuan believes the former mayor previously the party chief of Yangzhou, the home town of Jiang Zemin, Chinas president from 1993 to 2003 fell because of politics. He belonged to Jiang Zemin. Theyre doing in Jiangs bunch, he said. Nanjingresidents cite the Jiang link widely, as have overseas Chinese media, also speculating that the mayors removal was in part due to the new administration wanting its own people in key positions. Mr Jiang is identied as head of the Shanghai Clique of officials with links to the commercial city, and is be-
lieved to still wield political inuence despite relinquishing official posts. Chinese media have vilied Mr Ji, usual practice after a leaders downfall, calling him a corrupt official, a plagiarist and a philanderer. In Yangzhou he selected a fairskinned mistress from the government secretarial pool, reports said. Earlier, during his time as mayor and party secretary of Kunshan, which has boomed with investment from Taiwan, he allegedly built ties with a company he later gave construction projects to in exchange for bribes, according to state media. Reports said he reaped ill-gotten gains of US$3.3 million from graft. Mr Ji spent his entire career in his home province of Jiangsu, and the case leaves questions over his steady climb up the political ladder. In spite of all the rumours about his misdeeds, he was promoted all the way to the provincial capital [Nanjing] ... But he was not investigated, the China Daily said in a rare critical editorial. The official appointment mechanisms have to be adjusted, it said. Chinas new leaders aim to shift away from government-funded infrastructure projects as a key driver of economic growth to a more sustainable form of development. AFP
An Afghan farmer collects rawopiumas he works in a poppy field in Khogyani District of Nangarhar province. Photo: AFP
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Mr. Somphob Javayont, a Thai citizen holding Passport No. 0195287 and residing at 17 Sukhumvit soi1, Sukhumvit Rd., North Klongtoey, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand, is the owner and proprietor of the following Trademark:
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increasingly unlikely prospect. In 2014 unemployment will unfortunately remain too high, but there is perspective, there is hope, said European
Council president Herman Van Rompuy. Despite the new sense of urgency among the EUs leaders, critics say that Brussels
moves to ease the crisis often lack boldness and tend to rely too heavily on German policies that are not easily replicated. AFP
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Pope Francis gives his blessing at the Italian Union for the transportation of sick people to Lourdes and Shrines on November 9. Photo: AFP
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(Reg: No. IV/10269/2013) (Reg: No. IV/10268/2013) in respect of:- Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs; milk and milk products; edible oils and fats. Intl Class: 29 Pot pies; sandwiches; coffee, tea, cocoa and artificial coffee; rice; tapioca and sago; flour and preparations made from cereals; bread, pastry and confectionery; ices; sugar, honey, treacle; yeast, bakingpowder; salt; mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice. Intl Class: 30 Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation Intl Class: 43 Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademarks or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for Kentucky Fried Chicken International Holdings, Inc., P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416
coroners verdict accurately reects the circumstances of Gareths death, they said in a statement. We are naturally disappointed that it is still not possible to state with certainty how Gareth died and the fact that the circumstances of his death are still unknown adds to our grief.
My personal view at the end of the investigation is that what happened was an accident.
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Illegal migrants wait with their belongings under police watch to be transferred by police buses on November 13. Photo: AFP
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The head of Lebanons militant Shiite Muslim movementHezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah speaks during a rare live appearance from Beiruts southern suburb neighbourhood of Rweiss on November 13. Photo: AFP
countries take the Israeli side in its murderous choices. It is regrettable that [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu is the spokesman for some Arab countries. This was an apparent reference to Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Qatar, who are strong backers of the rebellion against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, with whom Iran
andHezbollahare allied. These countries reject any political solution that would stop the bloodbath and destruction in Syria. They also strongly oppose any accord between Iran and the countries of the world. We have two allies Iran and Syria, he said, adding, We are sure of that alliance. AFP
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Anger in New Zealand as court hears close your legs rape defence
VICTIMS rights advocates in New Zealand on November 14 condemned a defence lawyer who told a rape victim she should have closed her legs if she wanted to avoid having sex. Defence lawyer Keith Jefferies made the remarks when summing up at the trial of his client, a nightclub bouncer who was convicted of rape in Wellington District Court on November 13, The Dominion Post reported. The newspaper said the 20-year-old woman was drunk in the central business district when the bouncer, George Pule, approached her and told her that he could get her into a nightclub where her friends were socialising. Instead he led her down an alley and raped her, although Mr Jefferies said the victim did not struggle or cry out. All she would have had to do was to close her legs ... its as simple as that, the newspaper quoted him as saying in his closing arguments. Why didnt she do that? The reason she didnt do that was because the sex was consensual, as easy as that. Natalie Gousmett from the Wellington Rape Crisis Centre said the remarks were horric and attempted to shift the blame for sexual assault onto the victim. She said the case, and the so-called Roastbusters controversy which involved a group of Auckland youths boasting online about having group sex with underage girls had thrown a spotlight on attitudes to sexual assault in New Zealand. It is an example of victim-blaming comments and rape culture, which weve seen all too much in the last week-and-a-half, she said. Its very offensive obviously, and harmful for the victim and her family. Mr Jefferies conceded he had made the comments but said they came while defending his client and did not reect his personal views. He said he was quoted out of context and that for anyone to fully understand what he meant they would have had to have attended the entire trial, which involved complex issues of consent. If there had been anything unduly wrong with what I said I wouldve been reprimanded by the judge and also the crown lawyer would have complained, he told commercial radio on November 14. It was relative to the facts of this particular case. The Dominion Post said prosecutor Geraldine Kelly told the court that the victim, who was not identied, did not ght back because she was petried of her attacker. No, she didnt ght back. She didnt scream her head off. She didnt go running into the street screaming Rape! Ms Kelly said. But this isnt an American TV show, this is real life. She was scared, and she didnt want to make the situation worse. Mr Pule is awaiting sentencing. AFP
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A rebel fighter points his weapon as he stands amid rubble and debris during clashes withSyrian government forces in the northeastern city of Deir Ezzor on November 11. Photo: AFP
time spent in prison on a drug-distribution conviction. Father and son had a tough time getting used to each other, especially in the cramped Frankfurt apartment where Pero had to sleep on a cot in the corner of the living room while his two sisters shared a bedroom. He started hanging out with new friends at a local mosque. Eventually, the talk turned to the civil war in Syria and the desire to establish an Islamic state. I had no idea how to handle it, said Mitko, a muscular, compact man with a wisp of a beard. I thought it would be enough to make sure my children werent lacking for money. On the day they left for Syria, Pero and his companions gathered with 700 others to listen to Pierre Vogel, a man who is described as a radical preacher by German and European security and intelligence officials. Mr Vogel is a 35-year-old former boxer and native-born German who converted to Islam in 2001. He exhorted the crowd, gathered on a plaza lined with luxury boutiques, to give money to the men wearing orange Tshirts that read Donations for Syria. Peros parents immediately notied German authorities that their son was in Syria. He hasnt said a whole lot about life in Syria, Mitko said, looking at the photos of his son scattered around his sisters living room. Pero told his family that he was living in a house lled with other single men, all German speakers, somewhere close to a camp. He wouldnt talk about his training, but the family got some glimpses of his life. The surrounding town had shops that sold doner, a German-Turkish snack similar to gyros, and the group would occasionally slaughter a lamb for dinner. But Pero also complained about being hungry, and his parents worried that he wasnt getting enough to eat. When Peros family called him during the day, his phone was always turned off he wasnt allowed to take
Imam Hesham Shashaa prepares to pray in a mosque in Leipzig, Germany. Photo: The Washington Post
it to training. He was reachable at 9pm, usually through a Turkish superior at the camp who had once lived in Frankfurt, the parents said. Mitko said Peros superior told him that the most helpful thing the family could do was to buy their son an AK-47 assault rie or a bulletproof vest. Peros family feared that he was about to vanish into the war. Mitko arranged to meet with a conservative imam named Hesham Shashaa who has gained prominence for his efforts to ght radicalisation within Germanys Islamic community. Shashaa offered several options: reason with Pero, telling him that the Koran puts family obligations rst and condemns violence; or convince him that his mother is sick and that he needs to come home, or at least visit her on the Turkish side of the Syrian border. There was also another option, Shashaa suggested. Kidnap him. Five days after Mitko met with the imam, Pero agreed, over Skype, to meet his mother and his aunt in Turkey near the border. Maybe this is our last chance, Peros mother, Bagica, told a reporter one evening in her familys cramped apartment. He might not come alone, Peros father said. It might be a bit dangerous, but I cant stand here and watch as I lose my son. A Turkish police officer who is a family friend put Peros parents in touch with counterterrorism officials in the border region. Peros father ew that night. His mother and aunt followed the next day. It was a long journey rst to Istanbul, then a puddle-jumper ight to the southern city of Adana, then a dusty ride in a rented van to Antakya, a Turkish town just 15 miles from the Syrian border. On a Monday, the trio had breakfast with Turkish antiterrorism police and told them to be ready to take Pero into custody the next day. As the hour drew near, six plainclothes police officers posted themselves in cars parked at the front and rear exits of the hotel. Serce was waiting in the hotel lobby. Mitko was keeping a lookout from one of the cars. At 3pm, a text message: Where are you, Mama? ... Im coming. Pero arrived by bus. When he stepped off, he was alone. His father gave the signal. The police officers got out of the car, took Pero by the arms and led him into the hotel. He wasnt armed. He didnt ght back, his aunt said. Mitko stroked his sons arm as Pero embraced his mother. Mitko was crying, too, the rst time that Serce could remember seeing him weep. The little one was a bit shocked that he had been captured, she added. Eventually, after praying at the hotel, Pero got into a car with his family and went home. The Washington Post
Reg. No. 3978/2013 in respect of Class 32: Beers. Fraudulent imitation or unauthorised use of the said Trade Marks will be dealt with according to law. Win Mu Tin, M.A., H.G.P., D.B.L for Heineken Brouwerijen B.V. P. O. Box 60, Yangon E-mail: makhinkyi.law@mptmail.net.mm Dated: 18 November 2013
Reg.No.IV/ 11333 /2013 in respect of Class 29: Foodstuffs and beverages in this class; dairy products; milk and milk products; low fat milk, milk beverages (milk predominating), flavoured milk, flavoured milk beverages, chocolate flavoured milk beverages, coffee flavoured milk beverages, milkbased beverages with added fruit, skimmed milk, semi-skimmed milk, high calcium milk (not for medical purposes), ultra-heat treated (UHT) milk, long life milk, milk with added dietary supplements (not for medical purposes), powdered milk (not for babies); cheese, reduced fat cheese; sliced cheese, grated cheese; low fat cheese; butter, salt-reduced butter, dairy spreads, salt-reduced dairy spreads, low fat dairy spreads, low fat dairy spreads with added dietary supplements (not for medical purposes); cream, thickened cream, long life cream, sour cream, long life sour cream, whipped cream, buttercream; curd; desserts made from milk products (except ice cream and frozen yoghurt); whey; yoghurt, fruit-flavoured yoghurt, yoghurt containing pulped fruits, milk protein for human consumption; lactose-free milk products; dairy-based products in this class; dairy-based sports nutrition products; dairy-based sports nutrition products in powder, capsule or tablet form; dairy-based ingredients for sports nutrition products; dairy-based powders; whey-based powders; dairy-based powders with added protein; milk proteins; dairy-based beverages; protein powders for human consumption; lactose-free milk; lactosefree cheese; lactose-free dairy spreads; lactose-free cream; lactose-free yoghurt; whey protein. Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said Trade Mark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. Khine Khine U, Advocate LL.B, D.B.L, LL.M (UK) For Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co. Limited. #205/5, Thirimingalar Hous; Strand Rd, Yangon. Dated. November 18, 2013
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TS a little bit painful but I thought that Id be beautiful like the others, Daw Khui Shing Awi says, speaking in Chin with a bashful smile. Under a hazy evening in Mindat, Chin State, the 71-year-old is discussing the tattoos shes had on her face for nearly ve decades. Of Myanmars over 130 ethnic groups, more than 50 are Chin, and in the past the women of each tribe would wear distinct tattoo designs, including: pa mae, which covers the whole face including the ears and eyelids; pa pyouk, which drops black spots across the whole face; pa khyaung, which puts eight lines across each cheek; pa kyar, which draws four lines and four drops; and pa wine, which mixes circles and lines. I didnt think of anything except having those tattoos on my face, remembers Daw Khui Shing, a member of an ethnic group calling themselves Mun, because all of my friends and relatives were having them too in that time. But that time is decades ago now, and today tattoo-wearers are an ageing breed. Still, even as they see it vanishing before their eyes, many continue to believe in the importance of the tradition. Daw Khui Shing Awi was encouraged to get tattooed by her parents.
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without tattoos will only be shown the bad ways. In spite of her beliefs, Daw Gei Sein says peer pressure was what pushed her into getting her own tattoos. My mother forced me to do it but in my mind I was really afraid. On the other hand, I wanted to be a real Chin woman who keeps her culture. All girls wore tattoos on their faces, so thats why I didnt argue, Daw Gei Sein says. Daw Hung Hnyein Pai, 80, of the Dei ethnic group, says that in the past it was crucial to get tattooed before marriage. If we had tattoos before marriage, our partner recognised our love and thought it was true, so we used to be tattooed young and alone, as well, she adds, due to a belief that someone else watching would make the procedure more painful. While Daw Hung Hnyein Pai says she does not feel a bond with women who dont have tattoos, her own family has not carried on the tradition. I was very glad to be tattooed but all my four daughters didnt get it
done as they were afraid of the pain, she says. I dont blame my daughters for going without tattoos, because they make themselves look good by using thanakha. Though I have tattoos to be known as a Chin, it doesnt make me more beautiful. She adds that facial tattoos are more beautiful on those with young skin, but when people grow older, it becomes uglier. Daw Laung Ya, who is over 100 years old, disagrees. She says she doesnt use any soap on her face, believing it will blur the beauty of the black tattoo designs descending across her face according to the traditional Mkang pattern of her group. Faces without tattoos, and also without the help of make-up and thanakha, look uglier with oily skin. I feel the tattoos make the face naturally beautiful without any help. But against her hopes, Daw Laung Yas own family has given up the tradition. We criticised women who were afraid to be tattooed in the past, but my grandchildren and great-grandchildren dont have any on their faces, Daw Laung Ya says. Those getting tattoos used to need to make appointments in advance, ahead of the rainy season during which it was believed the process did not hurt as much. They also needed to bring payment, something U Shing Phui Ling, who
researches Chin tattoo culture, says was typical. For the price of making tattoos, they needed to give a small pig, K10 and a pot of traditional juice. They believed it was less painful if they drank more traditional juice. But actually, the juice made them feel dizzy, I think. U Shing Phui Ling says the habit of making tattoos on faces started from the border of Chin State, but the arrival of Christian missionaries in the area, combined with a ban on the tattoos by the Revolutionary Council that ruled from 1962 to 1974, led to the traditions subsequent decline. For some, the attraction is still powerful. U Ha Ling, the former head of the education department of Mindat township, now retired, is married to a Chin woman who wears the traditional tattoos on her face. I feel a woman who lls her face with traditional tattoos is more brave and beautiful than those who dont. When I was teenager, I liked only those women, U Ha Ling says. Still, most people today see Chin tattoos only in books, Daw Khui Shing Awi says. I dont know if our culture was right or wrong but I found whenever I visited the cities that all women who wear tattoos are old and near to death, she says. The tattoo habit will surely disappear when we die.
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NAnDAR AUnG nandaraung.mcm@gmail.com RITISH all-female vocal group Black Voices have worked with everyone from Wynton Marsalis to Ray Charles and Nina Simone. Theyve performed for British royalty, the Pope and Nelson Mandela. But lucky for you, you dont have to be a world-class talent to get within earshot not with a free show happening this Wednesday at Yangons Strand Hotel. Invited by British Council, Black Voices will perform at the Strand on November 20 at 6:30pm. Sharing
the stage with Black Voices will be performers from Gitameit, a nonprot music school in Yangon. We are very pleased indeed to be able to present Black Voices for the rst time in Myanmar in collaboration with our friends at Gitameit, said Kevin Mackenzie, director of the British Council in Myanmar. Black Voices is the leading all-female a cappella collective in Europe. They are globally celebrated for the unique form of a cappella singing in the Black oral tradition that they bring to the world stage. Founded in 1987 and led by musical director Carol Pemberton,
Black Voices perform a capella literally in chapel style, or without accompanying instruments. Blending jazz, gospel, pop and reggae, and reecting African, Caribbean and British musical heritages, the group has recorded multiple albums and made radio and television appearances in several countries. Prior to the concert, Black Voices will be conducting a workshop at Legacy Music Academy for members of the Myanmar Music Association and students from the National University of Arts and Culture, Gitameit and the Institute of Theologys Music Department on November 19.
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Music student Meena practices the violin at Kabul School of Rock in Kabul. Photo: AFP
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URING his stay in England, artist Htein Lin broke his arm and was in plaster for months. As a former political prisoner, it began to dawn on him that plaster is like a political prisoners, as it holds broken bones in place just as the political prisoners hold the system that was bankrupt in place. One day, the inspiration just came to make copies of the hands of former political prisoners by using plaster. It is believed that there are 3000 political prisoners in Myanmar. I imagined the hands of the political prisoners will make a visual record of their prison memoir, artist Htein Lin told The Myanmar Times. His inspiration was soon realized. His return to Yangon was timed to coincide with the presidents amnesty for political prisoners. At the time, many political prisoners had been freed, he added. But he kicked off the project just two months ago. Artist Htein Lin served a six-year prison sentence from 1998 to 2004 for his performance arts. His prison time was occupied with painting. His white prison uniforms were his canvases and he replaced the
paintbrush with his ngers. In prison, he entertained fellow inmates with jokes and songs. Like plaster, political prisoners have corrected the system that was broken. I visit each prisoners house, apply the plaster and make a copy of their hands, he said. I ask them what they think of prison, what it was like for them and how they managed to get through the dark days while I am the making copy of the hand and I write it on paper to document it, he said. So far he has made about 120 plaster hands of 120 political prisoners. In Europe, there are museums dedicated to remembering mass murder of Jews in the Holocaust and the Killing Fields Museum in Cambodia, Htein Lin said. A visit to the museum makes us feel as if we are living in its period. But there is no such museum to record the past history in Myanmar, he added. His aim is to complete one thousand hands of political prisoners and found a small art museum where he will ll the shelves with hands and label each hand with its biography. Each hand has its own story, he said. On November 11, he made copies of the hands of former political prisoner and writer Maung Moe Thu, director U Aung Lwin, comedian U Zaganar, A Yine, U Zaw Thet Htwe, blogger Nay Phone Latt, writer San San Nwe (Tharyarwady) and Cho
Artist U Htein Lin makes a plaster cast of former political prisoner U Maung Moe Thu. Photo: Boothee
Nwe at HOME (House of Media and Entertainment) on Bo Aung Kyaw Street. At the event, over 100 casts were displayed on a line of tables and scrolls on which each prisoners biography is written are kept inside the hands. I think that is a very sensible idea to create hands of political prisoners who suffered from separation from their families and the anguish of living alone in cold and lthy prison cells, director
U Aung Lwin told The Myanmar Times. As famous artists, cartoonists, lm directors, actors and writers involved in the 8888 uprising, director U Aung Lwin was among other artists. They called for a truce between government and the people by sending their signatures to embassies and other news agencies. It is too early to relive the pains of prison by looking at the hands. But it is certain that they will bring tears to our eyes to see the hands
decades later when this broken system is gone, he said. Even if our descendants dont have feelings about the hands, they will make them remember the period we were struggling through together, he added. Writer and lmmaker Maung Moe Thu who worked for National League for Democracy when it was initiated in 1988, said, I admire artist Htein Lins idea. It is true that political prisoners put right the failings in systems of government.
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HAT better way to wrap up a package of ingredients into a tasty morsel for your mouth than with rice paper noodles? As my recipe for vegetarian Vietnumese-style rice noodle rolls shows, rice paper noodles are fresh, simple to prepare and with a lling of hard tofu or bean curd perfect for those looking for lighter bites. This weeks second snack-sized delight was inspired by childhood memories of the teashop near where I grew up, which served a at rice noodle parcel called kaw pyant sein paung. Its not easy to nd this steamed dish today so Ive set out to duplicate it on my own, swapping out the chilli sauce we once used for a more sophisticated homemade blend. Vietnamese rice nOODLe rOLLs with tOFu (SERVES 6) 280 grams rice vermicelli 1 bunch lettuce 1 bunch chives (cut into 4-5cm lengths) 1 bunch Asian basil (leaves only) 1 medium carrot 1 medium cucumber 1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
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Rice PaPer ParceLs (SERVES 4) 200 grams pork or chicken mince 1 tablespoon soy sauce teaspoon sugar teaspoon ground white pepper 1 tablespoon corn starch 1 small carrot 250 grams Chinese cabbage 10-12 french beans 1 green shallot 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 900 grams rice paper (8 inches square) FOR THE DIPPIng SaUCE 4 tablespoons Heinz chilli sacue 4 tablespoons Kikkoman soy sauce 2 tablespoons sweet chilli sauce teaspoon roasted sesame oil 1 tablespoon water teaspoon freshly grated ginger 1 green shallots (nely sliced) Pat mince dry with kitchen
Wine Review
Seahorse Bay Cabaret Shiraz Merlot 2010 Australia
Made from real seahorses. But seriously, this is a well-crafted, full-bodied wine with overtones of raspberries and black pepper. This bottle would make an ideal companion to pork chops or a plate of emmental cheese.
paper. Marinate in bowl with soy sauce, ground white pepper, sugar and corn starch for at least half an hour. Peel carrot and dice nely. Cut Chinese cabbage into 1cm-wide ribbons. Snap ends of French beans, discard bres along the side and slice thinly. Slice green shallots. Add vegetable oil into wok and heat on medium. When oil is ready stirfry green shallots for a few seconds then add the mince. Use a wooden spatula and break up the mince in the pan. Add Chinese cabbage, carrots and French beans one after another and fry them. Add 2 tablespoons of water into wok and cover with lid. When the water is absorbed, remove wok from heat and let fried ingredients cool. To wrap the parcels, lift a sheet of fresh at rice paper gently and lay it on a at surface, preferably a wooden one. Add 3 or 4 tablespoons
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SOCIALITE didnt get a week of sleep this past week. There was just too much going on! On November 4, she attended the AIGLON college seminar at Sedona Hotel as wel as Spectra construction laser project launch at MICT park. The next day, she was at the Air Bagan 9th year ceremony at 8 mile before heading for the Edulink Australia graduation ceremony at Junction Square. On November 7, she went to the Park Royal hotel for the Clear Men lucky draw event. Day after that, she enjoyed a visit to Monument book store, where a line of Barbie dolls were unveiled. Always up on the latest trends, Socialites next stop was the Myo Min Soe wedding dress house opening on November 9. From there, she continued to Sayar San Plaza to attend Cooperative Businesss souvenirs sale. On November 10, she was at Junction Square. Not for shopping, but for Camella Brand Ambassador announcement.
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YANGON TO MyITKyINA Flight Days Dep K7 844 2,4,7 7:30 K7 624 Daily 10:30 YJ 201 1,2 11:00 W9 251 2,5 11:15 YJ 211 7 11:00 YJ 201 3 11:00 YJ 201 4 12:00 YJ 211 5 12:00 MyITKyINA TO YANGON Flight Days Dep YJ 202 1 14:05 YJ 211 7 14:35 YJ 202 2 15:30 K7 625 Daily 15:40 YJ 202 3 16:00 W9 252 2,5 16:05 YJ 202 4 16:30 YJ 212 5 17:00 YANGON TO HEhO Flight Days Dep YH 917 2 6:00 YH 917 1,3,4,5,6,7 6:00 YJ 901 4,5 6:00 YJ 891 Daily 6:10 W9 141 Daily 6:15 6T 401 Daily 6:20 K7 222 Daily 6:30 6T 351 1,2,3,4,6,7 6:30 W9 201 Daily 7:30 K7 828 1,3,5 7:30 YJ 791 6 9:15 YH 505 2,3 10:30 YJ 751/W9 7751 3,7 10:30 YJ 751/W9 7751 5 11:00 YJ 761 1,2,4 11:00 YJ 211 7 11:00 YJ 761 6 11:00 YJ 201 3 11:00 6T 807 7 11:30 YH 727 1 11:30 YH 505 4,6,7 11:30 YH 737 3,5,7 11:30 YH 729 4 11:30 W9 203 Daily 11:00 W9 119 1,3,6 11:15
YANGON TO NyAUNG U Flight Days Dep YH 917 2 6:00 YJ 901 4,5,6 6:00 YJ 901 2,7 6:00 YH 917 1,3,4,5,6,7 6:00 YJ 891 Daily 6:10 W9 141 Daily 6:15 YH 909 1,4,5,6,7 6:15 YH 909 2 6:15 6T 401 Daily 6:20 6T 351 1,2,3,4,6,7 6:30 K7 222 Daily 6:30 YJ 901 1 6:30 YH 909 3 6:30 YJ 901 3 6:30 YJ 761 6 11:00 W9 143 Daily 7:15 K7 224 Daily 14:30 YH 731 1,2,3,4,5 15:00 YH 731 6,7 15:00 6T 501 Daily 15:30 W9 211 Daily 15:30 NyAUNG U TO YANGON Flight Days Dep YJ 901 6 7:35 YH 917 2 7:35 YJ 891 Daily 7:45 YH 917 1,3,4,5,6,7 8:25 W9 144 Daily 8:50
HEhO TO YANGON Flight Days Dep YJ 901 4,5 8:30 W9 141 Daily 8:35 YH 910 1,4,5,6,7 8:45 6T 352 Daily 9:00 YH 910 3 9:00 YH 918 2 9:05 YJ 891 Daily 9:15 6T 402 Daily 9:35 K7 223 Daily 9:45 W9 201 Daily 9:55 YH 918 1,3,4,5,6,7 9:55 YJ 791 6 10:40 YH 506 2,3 11:55 W9 204 Daily 12:25 YH 506 4,6,7 12:55 K7 829 1,3,5 13:50 6T 808 7 14:05 6T 808 1 14:35 YH 728 1 16:15 YH 738 3 16:50 YH 738 5 16:55 YH 738 7 16:55 W9 120 1,3,6 15:45 YJ 762 1,2,4 15:50 K7 224 Daily 16:00 W9 129 Daily 16:25 YH 731 1,2,3,4,5 16:25 YJ 752/W9 7752 3,7 16:45 6T 501 Daily 16:55 YH 731 6,7 16:55 YJ 762 6 16:55 K7 827 2,6 17:25 YJ 752/W9 7752 5 17:15 YH 730 2 17:45 YANGON TO SIT T WE Flight Days Dep 6T 605 Daily 11:15 6T 611 4,6 14:30 W9 309 1,3,5,6,7 11:30 K7 426 Daily 12:30 Flight 6T 606 K7 427 6T 612 SIT T WE TO yANGON Days Dep Daily 13:35 Daily 14:05 4,6 16:15
ThANDWE TO YANGON Flight Days Dep W9 141 Daily 9:50 6T 632 1,2,3,4,6,7 10:15 6T 605 Dailys 12:25 YH 512 5 12:35 6T 632 5 13:00 YH 506 2,3 13:10 W9 307 2,4 14:05 W9 309 1,3,5,6,7 14:05 YH 506 4,6,7 14:10
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6T = Air Mandalay W9 = Air Bagan YJ = Asian Wings K7 = AIR KBZ YH = Yangon Airways FMI = FMI AIR Charter Y5 = Golden Myanmar Airlines
YANGON TO MyEIK Flight Days Dep K7 319 Daily 7:00 Flight K7 320 MyEIK TO YANGON Days Dep Daily 11:30
YANGON TO ThANDWE Flight Days Dep W9 141 Daily 6:15 6T 351 1,2,3,4,6,7 6:30 YH 505 2,3 10:30
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Tel: 251 885, 251 886.
YANGON TO DON MUENG Flights Days Dep DD 4231 1,3,5,7 8:00 FD 2752 Daily 8:30 FD 2756 Daily 12:15 FD 2754 Daily 17:50 YANGON TO SINGAPORE Flights Days Dep MI 509/SQ 5019 1,2,6,7 0:25 8M 231 Daily 8:00 Y5 233 Daily 10:10 SQ 997/MI 5871 Daily 10:25 8M 6232 Daily 11:30 3K 586 Daily 11:40 MI 517/SQ 5017 Daily 16:40 TR 2827 1,6,7 15:10 TR 2827 2,3,4,5 17:10
DON MUENG TO YANGON Flights Days Dep DD 4230 1,3,5,7 6:30 FD 2751 Daily 7:15 FD 2755 Daily 11:10 FD 2753 Daily 16:35 SINGAPORE TO YANGON Flights Days Dep SQ 998/MI 5872 Daily 7:55 3K 585 Daily 9:10 8M 6231 Daily 9:10 8M 232 Daily 13:25 TR 2826 1,6,7 13:10 MI 518/MI 5018 Daily 14:20 TR 2826 2,3,4,5 15:00 Y5 234 Daily 15:35 MI 520/SQ 5020 1,5,6,7 22:10 BEIJING TO YANGON Flights Days Dep CA 905 2,3,4,6,7 8:05
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YANGON TO KUALA LUMPUR Flights Days Dep Arr 8M 501 1,2,3,5,6 7:50 11:50 AK 1427 Daily 8:30 12:50 MH 741 Daily 12:15 16:30 MH 743 Daily 16:00 20:15 YANGON TO BEIJING Flights Days Dep CA 906 2,3,4,6,7 14:15 Arr 21:55
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YANGON TO GAUNGZHOU Flights Days Dep Arr 8M 711 2,4,7 8:40 13:15 CZ 3056 3,6 11:35 15:50 CZ 3056 1,5 17:40 22:15 Flights CI 7916 Flights MU 2012 MU 2032 CA 906 Flights W9 9607 Flights VN 956 YANGON TO TAIPEI Days Dep 1,2,3,5,6 10:50 YANGON TO KUNMING Days Dep 1,3 12:20 Daily 14:40 2,3,4,6,7 14:15 Arr 16:15 Arr 18:35 18:00 17:35
KAULA LUMPUR TO YANGON Flights Days Dep Arr AK 1426 Daily 6:55 8:00 MH 740 Daily 10:05 11:15 8M 502 1,2,3,5,6 14:00 15:00 MH742 Daily 13:50 15:00 GUANGZHOU TO YANGON Flights Days Dep Arr CZ 3055 3,6 8:40 10:30 CZ 3055 1,5 14:45 16:35 8M 712 2,4,7 14:15 15:50 Flights CI 7915 TAIPEI TO YANGON Days Dep 1,2,3,5,6 7:00 Arr 9:55 Arr 11:30 13:15 13:55
Silk Air(MI)
YANGON TO CHIANG MAI Days Dep Arr 4,7 14:20 16:10 YANGON TO HANOI Days Dep 1,3,5,6,7 19:10 Arr 21:30
KUNMING TO YANGON Flights Days Dep MU 2011 1,3 8:20 CA 905 2,3,4,6,7 13:00 MU 2031 Daily 13:30
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CHIANG MAI TO YANGON Flights Days Dep Arr W9 9608 4,7 17:20 18:10 Flights VN 957 HANOI TO YANGON Days Dep 1,3,5,6,7 16:35 Arr 18:10
YANGON TO HO CHI MINH CITY Flights Days Dep Arr VN 942 2,4,7 14:25 17:10 Flights QR 619 YANGON TO DOHA Days Dep 1,4,5 7:30 Arr 11:15
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YOUNG Buddhist monk crossed the sea to China as a member of a Japanese mission sent there during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). That monk was Kukai (774835), also known posthumously as Kobo-Daishi. In China, he studied esoteric Buddhism, which had been brought from India, and later brought the teachings back to Japan and founded the Shingon School of Buddhism. His name has been passed down from generation to generation in Xian, the capital of Shaanxi Province, then the Tang capital of Changan, and garners respect among local people even today. Surrounded by walls built during the Ming Dynasty, the streets of Xian are laid out as a grid. The streets of Kyoto, an ancient capital of Japan, were modelled after those of Xian. While the city is now lined with fourstar hotels and designer boutiques, many old temples and pagodas still remain here and there, recalling bygone days. On a hill southeast of the citys south gate is Qinglong Temple, where Kukai received the ultimate teachings of esoteric Buddhism under Master Huiguo (746-805). At Huiguo-Kukai Memorial Hall, the temples main hall, wooden statues of Kukai and Huiguo are now worshipped. The sight of Huiguo, a Chinese master, and Kukai, a Japanese master, side by side is an eternal symbol of friendship between China and Japan, Kuan Xu, the temples 43-year-old head priest, said quietly. Near the hall stands the Kukai Monument. It was built by four prefectures in Shikoku, including Kagawa, where Kukai was born, and the city government of Xian. Four decorative stones at the monuments four corners symbolise the four prefectures. The temple was once packed with Japanese tourists, but due to soured relations between the two countries, the number of visitors has declined markedly. I chatted with Japanese visitors on a few occasions here...Master Ku-
kai would feel sorry about the current state [of bilateral relations], said a 77-year-old woman who was sitting on a bench near the monument. A gateway to the Silk Road and the centre of esoteric Buddhism, Changan was one of the worlds most prosperous cities during the Tang Dynasty. Kukai came across esoteric teachings while studying Buddhism in Japan and joined the official mission overseas, hoping to plumb their depths in Changan. Upon his arrival in Changan in 804, Kukai took up the study of Sanskrit to read the sacred texts. Later he went to see Huiguo at the Qinglong Temple, then considered to be the headquarters of esoteric Buddhism in China. Huiguo had probably been informed that Kukai was a man of great ability as well as a genius at calligraphy and languages. When Kukai visited him and was given an audience, Huiguo said with delight, Since learning of your arrival, Ive been waiting anxiously. How excellent it is that we now meet at last! Huiguo reportedly bestowed upon Kukai all the esoteric teachings. Esoteric Buddhism, after experiencing a golden age, gradually fell into decline due to Tang Dynasty policies that oppressed Buddhism while patronizing Taoism, and the outbreak of war at the end of the dynasty. Qinglong Temple was allegedly destroyed, like other ancient temples there, in the 11th century. The temple in its present form, including the monument and the memorial hall, was reconstructed in the 1980s with the cooperation and nancial support of the Shingon School of esoteric Buddhism in Japan and community organisations from Shikoku. Li Lian, the director general of the Buddhist Institute at Chinas Northwest University, said, The esoteric Buddhism of the Tang Dynasty has come to an end. We can learn a great deal from Japanese esoteric Buddhism, which Kukai carried on from ancient China. Qinglong Temple is also looking into the possibility of sending its own monks to Japan for study. Washington Post
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RAPHIC designer Oliver Munday was just another fan of The Wire when he decided to rewatch all ve seasons of the critically acclaimed, much admired HBO series a couple of years ago. He was living in New York, but had spent ve years in Baltimore as a student, and felt an extra connection to the real-life city at the heart of the ctional show. After watching David Simons television masterpiece again, he felt moved to memorialise that connection. I was compelled to try to respond to it in some way or create something as a fan, Munday told me. He said that he had always been taken by the epigraphs at the beginning of each of the 60 episodes. He decided to use that collection of haunting, sometimes mysterious quotations to create a series of posters that would embody the spirit of the show and of Baltimore itself using typography and color. As a point of departure, he looked to Baltimores Globe Poster Company, an institution founded in 1929 whose posters have been part of the citys visual vernacular for decades, even featuring in an episode in the form of an old poster
that reveals tone of The Wires main characters, Avon Barksdale, was once a boxer. (The Globes collection was purchased by the Maryland Institute College of Art, Mundays alma mater, after the printing company closed in 2010.) For most young designers studying in Baltimore its a rite of passage to reinterpret Globe, Munday said. Its been referenced so much in design, everyone has done their take on an old boxing poster or a 70s/80s gig poster. He said he wanted to celebrate the reference while injecting his own sensibility which is heavily inuenced by Russian constructivist poster design in a way that would make fans feel like it embodied the show in an authentic way. The Wire is an ambitious, novelistic piece of television drama that is characterised less by a particular look than a multi-layered, sustained mood of modern human urban tragedy that permeates every aspect of the production. The quotations are in the voices of many different characters, and for those who have seen the show and remember the references, they have a resonance that isnt necessarily apparent when read as standalone quotations. Munday used a combination of Franklin Gothic and Garamond
fonts in a variety of widths and weights, interspersing a few handdrawn words that were a nod to vintage Globe style. He used scans of half-tone silk-screen swatches reminiscent of the printing process at Globe to add a sense of grit. The colour palette of black, white and accent colours of basic primary red, yellow and blue were somewhat arbitrary, he said, as were the compositional ourishes in the form of straight lines at various angles that almost look like abstract slashes or wounds, perhaps a subconscious reference to the violence at the core of the show. I wanted to create a fragmented, layered, emotion-lled poster, Munday said to have all these pieces coming together that would reect the complexity of the show. Its a lofty goal for a piece of printed matter. Munday is donating the prots from the sale of the posters to the Baltimore Urban Debate League, which helps at-risk kids in Baltimore and gures in a memorable episode in the nal season when, shortly after being taken in by Howard Bunny Colvin, a young character called Namond Brice gives an award-winning speech about HIV and AIDS in Africa at a league event. The Washington Post
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have at least 2 years of related experience in NGO, strong English speaking and writing skills, good computer skills, ability to multitask. Karen language skills advantage. Qualified & interested applicants pls send CV & a cover letter to recruit.pwj. myanmar@gmail.com Closing date: November 25. solidarites Int'l (SI) is seeking Speed boat Driver 1 post in Sittwe: 1 year of driving experiences. Basic knowledge of auto mechanic. Ability to communicate in English & Myanmar effectively (and Rakhine is a plus). Must provide a clean criminal background. Pls submit application (CV, cover letter, references) to Application for Speedboat Driver/ Yangon, - Solidarites Int'l office : 44-A, Tharyarwaddy Lane, Bahan, Yangon or per email: recuritment@ solidarites-myanmar.org years experiences in related fields, Good interpersonal & negotiation skills, Willing to learn and self motivation. Pls summit updated CV including contact details not later than November 30,2013. (Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.) Kkservices2 @ gmail. com, kinkkoo@gmail. com, cathrinekyawwin@ gmail. com 01-860-3235, 09-1564707, Audier & Partners, a Vietnam-based international law firm with offices in Vietnam, Mongolia and Myanmar is looking to hire business lawyers for its Yangon Office. Profile: Myanmar nationals holding advanced law degrees, minimum 1-year work experience in law firms/government entities, full English proficiency (reading, writing, speaking), computer software proficiency. Pls submit CV to grangerat@ audierpartners.com ( 1 ) E xecutive Secretary - F 1 Post : Age above 25. Relevant training or qualification & degree holder. 3 years experience. Knowledge & experience of relevant software application. Proficiency in English. Willing to travel. Height is over 5'2". (2) Executive Driver - M 1 Post : Age above 28. Ten standard & above. 3 years experience & valid driving license. Can drive Hi-way. More convenience for the people who live in Bahan, Mayangone, Tarmwe, Myaenigone Tsp. Pls send application with 1 Photo, CV, Copy of certificates & all necessary documents to 60, Pyay Rd, 61/2 Miles, Hlaing, Yangon. Ph: 655750, 655751, Closing Date : 30.11.2013. INTER GROUP of companies : an int'l management consulting company is looking for (1).Junior Consultant 1 Post : Diploma or Degree in Business Management and/ or Finance, Good communication, presentation & inter personal skills, Comfor table with engaging clients, Ability to work both independently and as part of a team, Prior knowledge on trade matters, logistics and shipping documents required. Pls submit detailed CV in person or by email, stating your current & expected salary, date of availability, reason for leaving and a recent passport photo to 7(D), 1st Flr, Pyay Rd, 6 miles, Hlaing, Yangon, Ph: 09-731-0 5353, 09731-05340, Email: hrygn@icononline.net Pls state the Job Title that you are applied for in the subject of your email. Savoy Hotel, Yangon is urgently looking for (1) Sous Chef - minimum 3 ~ 5 years experience in the same position (2) Driver - minimum 3 years experience (3) Bell Man - minimum 2 years experience and good English skill (4) Storekeeper - minimum 2-3 years experience (5) Security - minimum 2 years experience. Application letter by email to savoy.hra@gmail.com or 129, Dhammazedi Rd, Yangon. Tel: (951) 526298, 526289. Please mention the desire position on the application letter. Aryu ThuKha Specialist Hospital, Lashio is seeking suitable person for the following positions. (1). Nurses 3 posts (2). Laboratory technician 2 posts (3). Radiographer 2 posts. Requirements :Dip. In Nursing, B.Med.Tech. (Lab technology), . B.Med.Tech. (Medical imaging). Interested candidates can enquire at 09-502-6602 myanmar Survey Research (MSR) is looking for (1) International Consultant in Yangon: at least 3 year working in a research space ideally social & public policy research; superb data analytical and report writing skills; excellent communication skills & ability to build rapport with people for a range of backgrounds. (2) Chief Accountant M/F 1 post: CPA or ACCA or other relevant qualification, 5 years experience in accounting & auditing, good English communication skills, computer literate. (3) Research Executive - M/F 2 posts : design and manage a research project; analyse & interpret data. Have good English writing skills. Please submit CV with recent photo and relevant documents to #55, Maha Bandoola Garden St, Yangon. Email: msr@myanmar. com.mm within three weeks. ICS Travel Group is looking for one Reservation Manager and one Account Staff in our office in Yangon : Fluent in English, travel business/ room reservation experience/ finance experience for all at least 2 years, excellent computer skills, good problem-solving and decision making skills, self-motivated and result driven, able to work alone or part of a team. Pls submit CV with photo & other certificates personally or per e-mail to 11 (A), Maharmyaing St, Sanchaung, Yangon. Ph: 511658, 511701, Email: zinzin@ismyanmar.com www. icstravelgroup.com World Trade Associate Trading Company Ltd is seeking Sales and Marketing M 4 Posts : Degree or Diploma holder in related field. Good personality, polite, neat and tidy. Pls contact : 40/42, 136 St, Tarmwe, Yangon. Ph: 01 200151 , 01 200288 , 09510-9966 Pomelo is the favorite shopping destination for tourist coming to Yangon (source: tripadvisor.com) & we are well established in the int'l community. We are looking forward to expanding our Myanmar sales team. Good English skills, enjoy working in a multicultural environment. Pls visit our shop or our internet site to learn more about the products & the producer groups (www. pomeloyangon.com). We are primarily looking for sales persons that can work 40 hours per week, but we also need sales persons that can work evenings and/or weekends. Pls send CV/resume to Rachel Storaas by email : PomeloYangon@gmail. com or deliver at Pomelo; 3rd flr of Monsoon restaurant (85-87 Thien Pyu Rd). Ayeyarwaddy Group Co., Ltd is seeking Operator - F 15 posts : Any graduated / any diploma/ Ten standard passed. Excellent in spoken & written English. Age 20 to 25. (2) Chief Account & Finance Controller - F 3 posts: B.Com or M.Com & CPA or ACCA Part II or III passed. 6 years & above experience. Good in English. Able to prepare the final account & able present management team requirements. Able to prepare budget forecast for future projects. Excellent in Microsoft office. Pls submit CV with recent photo, copies of relevant qualifications, labor registration, copy of NRC Closing date : 28-11-2013. winwin. ati@gmail.com Horizon Int'l School is looking for (1) Assistant Teacher - F 2 posts : Age 20 ~ 35, University graduate, Proficient in English, Comfortable working with young learners, Able to devote oneself to teaching, Friendly, enthusiastic and patient, (2).Office Secretary - F 2 posts : Age under 30, Bachelors Degree in any field or Diploma in the relevant field, Sufficient work experience, Good command of English, Computer literate, (3). Receptionist - F 1 posts : Age under 30, Bachelors Degree in any field or Diploma in the relevant field, Sufficient work experience, Good command of English, (4).School Car Driver - 1 post : Age 25 ~ 40, Can speak English fluently, Able to drive any car, Driving license should be valid, Friendly, enthusiastic, patient and punctual, Can work long hours, Must be fit in physically and mentally. BENEFITS: Attractive Salary, Lunch is provided, An opportunity to work for an institution where students have lots of outstanding international achievements, Pls bring CV along with a copy of your credentials to 235, Shukinthar Myo Patt Rd, Taketa, Yangon. Ph: 450396, 450397, Closing date : November 25, 2013.
UN Positions
iom Int'l Organization for Migration is seeking(1) Research on Labour Migration in Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia. (2) Review of one Township Disaster Management Plan in Myanmar. Pls submit a cover letter and an updated CV with a maximum length of 3 pages, including names and contact details of 3 referees to: Labour Migration Unit, Int'l Organization for Migration (IOM) Mission in Myanmar Yangon Office, Email: mpieczkowski@iom. int and hryangon@iom. int Closing date : for (1) 22 November, for (2) 18 November 2013. iom Int'l Organization for Migration is seeking (1)Township Health Supervisor 1 post Bogalay, Ayeyarwaddy. (2)Finance Assistant 1 post - Mawlamyine, Mon State. (3) Logistics Assistant 1 post Thaton, Mon State. (4) Admin Clerk 1 post Thaton, Mon State. Pls submit an application letter and an updated CV with a maximum length of 3 pages including names and contact details of 3 referees (copies of certificates and further documents are not required at this stage) to : Int'l Organization for Migration (IOM) Mission in Myanmar - Yangon Office, 318-A, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Email: hryangon@iom. int, Closing date : 18 November 2013.
Ingo Positions
solidarites Int'l is seeking Deputy Logistics Coordinator 1 post in Yangon: 4 years of professional experience in Logistics field with INGO/ NGO. University Degree or Diploma (preferably in Logistics Or related proven experience in similar area.). Knowledge of IT management & MS office. Demonstrated team management & planning abilities. Fluent in English & Myanmar. Good writing & communication skills. Pls submit application (CV, cover letter, references) to the attention of: Application for Deputy Logistics Coordinator/ Yangon, - Solidarites Int'l office : 44-A, Tharyarwaddy Lane, Bahan, Yangon or per email: recruitment@ solidarites-myanmar. org, Closing date: 30 November, 2013. hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) is seeking Sales & Marketing Executive 5 posts: University graduate. Leasing or Sales experience is a must. Age under 33. High comfort level with computers and Microsoft office software. English language skill is essential. Pls send CV with a recent passport side photo and a cover letter in English & copies of qualification certificates to : Hoang Anh Gia Lai Myanmar Company Ltd : 192, Kabaraye Pagoda Rd, Bahan, Yangon. Email: recruitment.hagl@ gmail.com by 22nd November 2013. myanmar Red Cross Society is seeking (1) PMER Coordinator 1 post in Nay Pyi Taw: Bachelor's degree. Effective English language skill & computer knowledge. (2) SHG Development Officer 1 post in Nay Pyi Taw: Any graduate. Effective computer knowledge. Knowledge of English in speaking and writing is an advantage. Red Cross Volunteers are preferable. Pls send application letter, CV & related documents
to Myanmar Red Cross Society Head Office. Yazathingaha Rd, Dekkhinathiri, Nay Pyi Taw. Or mrcshrrecruitment@ gmail.com medecins Sans Frontieres - Switzerland (MSF-CH) is seeking Medical Doctor 1 post in Sittwe, Myauk Oo, KyaukTaw - Rakhine State: Recognized medical doctor diploma/ degree with valid SAMA. Previous working experience with humanitarian organization & interested in public health in remote population are assest. 1 year clinical experience essential. Fluent in English & Myanmar. Should you wish to apply, pls submit application (motivation letter, updated CV and copy of professional diplomas) to HR Manager, Medicins sans Frontieres Switzerland (MSF-CH) 101, Dhamazedi Rd, Kamaryut, Yangon. Email: msfch-rangoonweb@geneva.msf.org business Develop ment Manager (Salary in USD) M/F 5 posts Age 27 ~ 35. Graduate with MBA. 3 years experience in any related field Hotel & Restaurant (or) Trading (or) Construction (or) Fishery. Must have strategic thinking for future business development and strong organizational and planning skill. Must be an independent leader with minimal supervision and good in communication skill and negotiation skill. Good written and verbal communication skill in English. Contact: No.(004/A), Bldg (A), Yuzana St, Highway Complex, Kamaryut, Yangon. Ph: 505273. HelpAge Myanmar is seeking Finance Officer -3 post in Yangon with frequent travel to project areas : CPA/ACCA, 5 years experience in similar position with international agencies/ UN, Experience in producing budgets, financial monitoring and donor reports, Solid experience in developing internal finance control systems, Experience in building staff capacity in accounting, controls, budgeting and project finance management. Experience in working as part of multidisciplinary teams, Advance computer skills particularly in Excel, Good command of English and Myanmar, Willingness to travel in the project areas. Pls send a Cover letter & CV to the HR Unit : 25,A/1 New University Avenue Rd, Kokine, Bahan, Yangon OR by email to hr.helpagemyanmar@ gmail.com Closing date : 25 November 2013. medecins du Monde (MDM) is seeking Administrative & HR Assistant 1 post in Yangon: University degree. 1 year experience in the field of administration (visa/ travel management) & HR. Good typing skill in Myanmar & English. Fluency in Myanmar & English. Good knowledge of Excel, MS Word, Internet and email. Pls submit CV and a cover letter to MDM Country Coordination Office, Yangon : 47B, Po Sein St, Bahan, Yangon. Ph: 542830, 09-731-71002. Email: office.mdmmyanmar@ gmail.com Peace Winds Japan (PWJ), a Japanese NGO, has an immediate opening for (1) Finance/ Administrative Officer post to assist our WASH project in Hpaan, Kayin State. Ideal candidate will have University degree, must
Local Positions
JETROs SECRETARY lady Secretary, a graduate at least, age 20~25 years., having the following qualities are welcome to apply: Have good health, Pleasant personality, Fluent in English, Computer skills, Japanese language skill (an advantage), Experience and interest in office logistical & secretarial works, High spirit in teamwork to support the office, Confidence & adaptability in challenging works, Necessary overtime works. Pls submit CV, recommendations, copies of relevant certificates & N.R.C, & a recent photo to [Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO Ygn), Sedona Hotel Business Suites#04-02, No. 1, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd., Yankin, Yangon, Tel: 544051~3] Closing date : December 2nd 2013, URGENT NEED : Accountants, General Clerks, Marketing & Sales Persons - M/FUS$ 1,000 /Month, Free Accomodation, Food, Transport Yearly Bonus, Local Allowances, Festival Allowances. To work in Nigeria, Lagos. 25 Myanmar are working there No agent fees, Air Ticket Free, During Vacation with pay CPA or ACCA or M.Ba or B.Com or D.Ma or LCCI, Good for English speaking, Computer skill & MYOB Ph:01-573881, 09-5148138 (1)ENGLISH (speaking written) M/F 2 posts for Real estate company, Age 20 ~ 35,(2)Chinese (speaking , written) - M/F 5 posts (3) Driver - M/F 3 posts : Age 25 ~ 35. Keen Knowledge Co,ltd. is seeking (1) Japanese Translator / Interpreter - F 2 posts (2)Japanese Language Instructor - F 1 post : Must be BA (Japanese) or N1, N2 passed, 2
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT (GIZ/011/2013) National Expert- Accounting and Auditing in the Banking Sector The Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a federal enterprise with worldwide operations. It supports the German Government in international cooperation for sustainable development and in international education work. GIZcurrently runs three projects in Myanmar (1) Private Sector Development, (2) Technical and Vocational Education and Training, and (3) Financial Sector Development (FSD). For the FSD project, GIZ is hiring Position : 1 position Location : Yangon Contract period : Until September 2015 Starting date : As soon as possible; latest by February 1st Responsibilities The National Expert for Accounting and Auditing in the Banking Sector is responsible for Coordinating relationship with other stakeholders such as Office of Auditor General of the Union (OAG), Myanmar Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA), Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM), banks, etc. Planning, organizing and delivery of workshops, roundtables from beginning to end. Organizing, attending and taking briefing notes during meetings with stakeholders when international consultant is visiting Myanmar. Making follow up discussions of key stakeholders and answering queries on accounting and auditing issues. Analysis of financial statements of banks and insurance companies. Tasks The National Expert performs the following tasks : Ensures that workshop/roundtables are organized on time and relevant participants are invited well before the events Responds to emails and queries within 1 day and follow up with necessary actions Prepares and update slides presentations on accounting and auditing Prepares feedback forms for workshops and training events Liaises with key stakeholders in Myanmar to follow up actions after missions of international consultant Analyze banks financial statements and extracting key disclosures to contrast and compare good and bad disclosures Analyze IFRS and ISA standards and compile key sections of the standards Assist in planning and organizing study visits in other countries Performs other duties and tasks at the request of management. Qualifications : We are looking for a candidate who possesses: University Degree in Business Administration, Accounting or other relevant field plus CPA qualifications Minimum eight years of experience in Accounting/ Auditing or other related fields in international organization Good knowledge of workings of MIICPA ,OAG , CBM and banking sector of Myanmar Effective organizational and multi-tasking ability Very good in English Language: spoken and writing Excellent computer skills ( Microsoft Office, Email, Internet ) Application procedure : GIZ offers a competitive salary and a social benefits package. Please submit CV, including application letter and contact detail of two referees no later than November 30th 2013. Deutsche GesellschaftfrInternationaleZusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH No 35 (B) / 15 New University Avenue ,Yangon, Myanmar (OR) Fax: 01 860 5065 (OR) E-Mail: giz-myanmar@giz.de For more information on GIZ, please visit at www.giz.de. We are looking forward to receiving your application Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Buhler Asia Private Ltd. (Myanmar Branch) RECRUITMENT (URGENT) Title of position : Sex : Age : Place of position : Responsibilities : Office Administrator (Myanmar Only) Male or Female Between 25 to 35 year-old. Yangon, Myanmar 1) General Office Administration, 2) Customer communications, 3) Correspondent works, 4) Book keeping, 5) Travel arrangements, & 6) Events organizing. Bachelor Degree preferably in Economic. Attractive Package with local currency, Kyat. Fluent in writing and speaking English (not a must) 25 November, 2013
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Buhler is a multinational company. Candidate must be able to work with local team and deal with multinationals of Buhler organizations around the world. Candidates who lives near Thuwana and Thingangyun township will be preferable Please submit application to buhler.myanmar@gmail.com
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LOBAL sporting bodies voiced wide support for more stringent punishment of athletes who use banned performance-enhancers as they discussed revised rules at a conference Wednesday. Delegates welcomed longer bans for athletes caught doping intentionally, which will change from two years to four when the new anti-doping code comes into effect in 2015. But global athletics body the IAAF called for an even harder crackdown on culprits, signalling clean athletes are frustrated that dopers sometimes go free amid low numbers of abnormal tests. The theme that came through time and time again is we are working for the clean athletes of the world, said outgoing World AntiDoping Agency (WADA) president John Fahey after a second day of discussions. The overwhelming majority of athletes who made submissions ... made it abundantly clear that a more severe penalty was what they wanted, Fahey told journalists.
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Spains Nuria Llagostera Vives, pictured in April 2008, has been suspended for two years after testing positive for methamphetamine at a tournament, the International Tennis Federation announced on November 11. Photo: AFP
FIFA backed four-year bans, but said doping risks were lower with fewer possible drugs and the global football bodys extensive screening programs.
We have nothing against [the ruling] that civil violation of the antidoping regulations are sanctioned by four years, FIFA chief medical officer Jiri Dvorak told AFP.
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NDIAN cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar took to the pitch last Thursday for his 200th and nal test, bidding farewell to his adoring public and basking in tributes from fellow players, politicians and fans. The 40-year-old is ending an international career spanning nearly a quarter of a century during which he became the all-time leading test and one-day batsman and the only man to score 100 international centuries. The end of the Little Master, who has almost god-like status in his cricket mad country, has been met with nationwide nostalgia for his sporting feats since his international debut in 1989. Tendulkar, who led the team out onto the eld in his home city of Mumbai, said the last 20 years had been marked by some of the most challenging, exhilarating, poignant and memorable moments of my life. The game has seen so much change over the last two decades from advances in technology, new formats, yet the basic spirit and passion surrounding the game remains the same, he wrote in a front-page Hindustan Times piece. Excitement ahead of the game has
Sachin Tendulkar was the best batsman of my generation and it will be a privilege to be in Mumbai.
Former Australian bowler Shane Warne
been building since he announced his intention to retire last month, with highlights of his innings and interviews looping on news channels. Hes not just a cricketer. For me hes an ideal son, an ideal friend. The biggest thing about him is his humility, said fan Himanshu Kapadia, queuing for entry to the stadium with his two sons. Its a piece of history for me, he said of the farewell match. Many fans have expressed disappointment that only 5000 tickets went
Since it was for Sachin Sir, I hardly felt any pain, Rikin Dedhia told The Times of India after a smiling Tendulkar was etched on his upper arm. Cricketing greats Brian Lara and Shane Warne have also own in for the farewell game at Wankhede, where a huge security force has been deployed for the next ve days.
ed the limelight off the pitch and has steered clear of controversies, earning a reputation for modesty and self-control. Despite his glowing reputation, his cricketing powers have waned in recent years and some suggested that he should have retired earlier, with the latest of his 51 test centuries back in January 2011 against South Africa. AFP
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IN BRIEF
Manchester United received a blow on Wednesday with the news that key midelder Michael Carrick will be unavailable for up to six weeks due to an Achilles injury. The 32-year-old withdrew from the England squad on Tuesday for the friendly games against Chile and Germany and faces a battle to return to tness in time for Christmas. Manchester United midelder Michael Carrick will be out for four to six weeks with an Achilles injury, the club has conrmed, read a statement on the United website. Carrick stands to miss league games against Cardiff, Tottenham, Everton and Newcastle United, as well as Uniteds nal two Champions League games against Bayer Leverkusen and Shakhtar Donetsk. A six-week absence would also leave him unavailable for the league game at Aston Villa on December 15, as well as the League Cup quarternal against Stoke City three days later.
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Any discussion on a reduction of fallen cycling star Lance Armstrongs lifetime ban is premature and speculative until he offers information about doping, US Anti-Doping Agency chief Travis Tygart told AFP last week. Technically its a possibility for him to receive a reduction, Tygart said on the sidelines of the World Conference on Doping in Sport.
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone insisted Monday that a trial where he has been accused of making a corrupt bargain was good for the sport. German media group Constantin Medien, which claims it lost out in a deal to sell the Formula One group, has launched legal action against the 83-year-old British tycoon and three other defendants. Constantin is seeking over US$100 million in damages. Ecclestone says the claim lacks any merit and has denied being party to any form of conspiracy. AFP
ANNY Pacquiaos trainer Freddie Roach said he would order the Filipino boxing great to retire if he suffers a bad loss in this weeks comeback ght against Brandon Rios. The amboyant Roach backed Pacquiao for a fth- or sixth-round knockout of the American in their November 24 World Boxing Organisation welterweight title bout in Macau. But if the ght does not go according to plan, he said he would have no hesitation in telling Pacquiao to quit the sport after what would be his third straight defeat. And Roach, a former boxer who suffers from Parkinsons disease, said they had an agreement that Pacquiao would retire if advised to by his trainer. If I see he is slowing down and slipping in the ght I will be the rst one to tell him, Roach told journalists via conference call from Pacquiaos training camp in General Santos City, the Philippines, late on November 13. We have an agreement that I will tell him that and he will retire. I dont see him slipping in the gym at this moment and hes doing really well. Hes red up and anxious to get back in the ring and I see good things. If things dont go well we will talk about retirement and going into politics full-time or something like that. Pacquiao, who is nearly 35 and was regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of his generation when he won world titles in eight weight divisions, is currently a member of Congress in the Philippines. He has not fought in nearly a year since he was knocked out by
Mexicos Juan Manuel Marquez in the sixth round in Las Vegas last December. It was Pacquiaos second consecu-
Pacquiaos build-up to the must win ght with Rios has been disrupted by super typhoon Haiyan, which killed thousands of people and
tive defeat after he lost a controversial split decision to Timothy Bradley six months earlier his rst loss in seven years.
left hundreds of thousands homeless when it swept through central regions of the Philippines. But Roach said he had told Pac-
quiao that it was impossible to take time out of training to visit survivors and survey aid efforts in the affected areas. He told me he wanted to go down on Sunday but its too close to the ght for him to take any time off and we talked about that, Roach said. He is focused on the ght still but obviously it is a big distraction because it killed all of those people. We do talk about it in the gym about how many people got killed in the storm and how many more have been affected. He is concerned about it, yes, very much. But I think we have him pretty much on track on the ght. He knows its a big ght and he knows its a must-win situation and its bigger than that because he has to win for the country also, not just his boxing career. He knows he has to win for the people and he told me that yesterday. They seem to be inspiring each other. Roach added that Pacman was 90 percent ready to face fat guy Rios, who is seven years younger and 1.5 inches taller than the 5-foot-6.5inch (1.69-metre) Filipino southpaw. He said if Pacquiao wins in Macau, they will seek a rematch with Marquez as a priority ahead of the long-awaited match-up with undefeated American Floyd Mayweather. We want Marquez one more time, yes. Thats the ght we want, he said. Mayweather too of course, but Marquez, he got lucky and we want to take that back. Pacquiao ends his training camp and departs for Macau on Monday, ahead of the ght which will be held next Sunday morning local time so as to be live for Saturday evening TV audiences in the United States. AFP