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![]() The Irrawaddy News Magazine | An Alternative Road Map is Needed Now The Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand - By AUNG ZAW The road map introduced by the Burmese regime in Burma is in reality nothing other than its own exit strategy. Burma’s paramount leader Snr-Gen ... Construction Sites Abandoned in Naypyidaw |
![]() CBC.ca | Helping to ease Burma's suffering CBC.ca, Canada - There are about 4000 schools that have either been totally wiped off the map or severely damaged. But shelter and clean drinking water are really the ... |
No words necessary: The cartoonists tackle climate change Independent, UK - Two cartoons were sent from Burma, where in May this year a cyclone tore through five regions along the western coast, killing at least 100000 people, ... |
Remarks by President Bush and Prime Minister Fukuda of Japan in ... Business Wire (press release), CA - We haven't had a chance to talk about Burma yet, but I intend to bring it up with the Prime Minister. I'm deeply concerned about that country. ... |
Beijing bound guardian.co.uk, UK - The one thing missing is a map showing the exact whereabouts of those long-defunct cities, but this is one of those audios only available as a download. by ... |
China rising Bismarck Tribune, USA - Joseph Stillwell, commander in chief of the WWII China-Burma Theater (read the fascinating "Sand Against the Wind" by Barbara Tuchman). ... |
![]() The Irrawaddy News Magazine | 12 detained after Suu Kyi protest The Press Association - Burmese authorities detained 12 opposition party members who called for the release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi as she marked her 63rd birthday ... Burmese exiles call for Suu Kyi’s release on her birthday RP activists press for release of Aung San Suu Kyi Myanmar's pro-democracy leader marks 63rd birthday |
NASA data helps pinpoint impacted populations in disaster aftermath Hindu, India - "For example, CNN used our map of population density in Burma to help explain how the unusual path of cyclone Nargis affected the low-lying, ... |
Myanmar junta's grip firm for now Kuwait Times, Kuwait - Steinberg said the junta constantly trumpet achievements in modernizing the isolated and impoverished Southeast Asian nation formerly named Burma. ... |
Life on the Burma border ABC Online, Australia - It's a longer drive than you think when you look at the map. It took us well over five hours. The official border post separating Thailand from Burma is ... |
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Here I point out the first and foremost basic reality of Burmese political gridlock: in order to exit the ongoing political gridlock, Burma must move along the political road map outlined by the Burmese military. It is a low-cost, low-risk (high chance of success) option with medium return.
Author: Nyein2008Chan
Keywords: Myanmar Burma Roadmap Accpet
Added: June 16, 2008
Myanmar flood analysis in Irrawaddy delta region and other which represented by red colour.
Author: tuntunlin
Keywords: Myanmar new map Nargis Flood Analysis region Irrawaddy delta Burma
Added: May 21, 2008
Before cyclone Nagis hit into the Irrawaddy delta region. It could enable to figure out the villages exist and recently they were totally wipe out from the map.
Author: tuntunlin
Keywords: Irrawaddy delta cyclone Nargis Myanmar Burma May 2008
Added: May 10, 2008
SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II ERA VIDEOSThe Battle of China(1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It describes the modern history of China, with the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yat-sen, and leads on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China is explained in terms of the four-step plan for Japanese conquest, mentioned in the Tanaka Memorial."Here was their mad dream. Phase One - the occupation of Manchuria for raw materials. Phase Two - the absorption of China for manpower. Phase Three - a triumphant sweep to the south to seize the riches of the Indies. Phase Four - the eastward move to crush the United States.".Special attention is paid to Japanese atrocities such as the bombing of Shanghai and the Nanking Massacre -- the film includes graphic film footage of the Nanking atrocities. The film mentions a Nanking massacre death toll of 40,000 -- far lower than modern estimates; the true death toll was unknown at the time.The mass westward migration associated with the moving of the Chinese capital to chochung, and the construction of the Burma road are also covered, and the film concludes with overview of the Chinese victory at the Battle of Changsha.The Chinese communists are never explicitly mentioned, but are implicitly acknowledged with a discussion of Chinese guerrilla warfare behind the Japanese lines.The introductory maps shown in the film show China as including Outer Mongolia andTanna Tuva, as they are, to this day, constitutionally claimed by the Republic of China, but not claimed by present-day People's Republic of China.
Author: 2bn442RCT
Keywords: World War II China why we fight frank capra Japanese communists nanking republic United States
Added: March 20, 2008
SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II ERA VIDEOSThe Battle of China(1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It describes the modern history of China, with the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yat-sen, and leads on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China is explained in terms of the four-step plan for Japanese conquest, mentioned in the Tanaka Memorial."Here was their mad dream. Phase One - the occupation of Manchuria for raw materials. Phase Two - the absorption of China for manpower. Phase Three - a triumphant sweep to the south to seize the riches of the Indies. Phase Four - the eastward move to crush the United States.".Special attention is paid to Japanese atrocities such as the bombing of Shanghai and the Nanking Massacre -- the film includes graphic film footage of the Nanking atrocities. The film mentions a Nanking massacre death toll of 40,000 -- far lower than modern estimates; the true death toll was unknown at the time.The mass westward migration associated with the moving of the Chinese capital to chochung, and the construction of the Burma road are also covered, and the film concludes with overview of the Chinese victory at the Battle of Changsha.The Chinese communists are never explicitly mentioned, but are implicitly acknowledged with a discussion of Chinese guerrilla warfare behind the Japanese lines.The introductory maps shown in the film show China as including Outer Mongolia andTanna Tuva, as they are, to this day, constitutionally claimed by the Republic of China, but not claimed by present-day People's Republic of China.
Author: 2bn442RCT
Keywords: World War II China why we fight frank capra Japanese communists nanking republic United States
Added: March 20, 2008
SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II ERA VIDEOSThe Battle of China(1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It describes the modern history of China, with the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yat-sen, and leads on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China is explained in terms of the four-step plan for Japanese conquest, mentioned in the Tanaka Memorial."Here was their mad dream. Phase One - the occupation of Manchuria for raw materials. Phase Two - the absorption of China for manpower. Phase Three - a triumphant sweep to the south to seize the riches of the Indies. Phase Four - the eastward move to crush the United States.".Special attention is paid to Japanese atrocities such as the bombing of Shanghai and the Nanking Massacre -- the film includes graphic film footage of the Nanking atrocities. The film mentions a Nanking massacre death toll of 40,000 -- far lower than modern estimates; the true death toll was unknown at the time.The mass westward migration associated with the moving of the Chinese capital to chochung, and the construction of the Burma road are also covered, and the film concludes with overview of the Chinese victory at the Battle of Changsha.The Chinese communists are never explicitly mentioned, but are implicitly acknowledged with a discussion of Chinese guerrilla warfare behind the Japanese lines.The introductory maps shown in the film show China as including Outer Mongolia andTanna Tuva, as they are, to this day, constitutionally claimed by the Republic of China, but not claimed by present-day People's Republic of China.
Author: 2bn442RCT
Keywords: World War II China why we fight frank capra Japanese communists nanking republic United States
Added: March 20, 2008
SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II ERA VIDEOSThe Battle of China(1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It describes the modern history of China, with the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yat-sen, and leads on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China is explained in terms of the four-step plan for Japanese conquest, mentioned in the Tanaka Memorial."Here was their mad dream. Phase One - the occupation of Manchuria for raw materials. Phase Two - the absorption of China for manpower. Phase Three - a triumphant sweep to the south to seize the riches of the Indies. Phase Four - the eastward move to crush the United States.".Special attention is paid to Japanese atrocities such as the bombing of Shanghai and the Nanking Massacre -- the film includes graphic film footage of the Nanking atrocities. The film mentions a Nanking massacre death toll of 40,000 -- far lower than modern estimates; the true death toll was unknown at the time.The mass westward migration associated with the moving of the Chinese capital to chochung, and the construction of the Burma road are also covered, and the film concludes with overview of the Chinese victory at the Battle of Changsha.The Chinese communists are never explicitly mentioned, but are implicitly acknowledged with a discussion of Chinese guerrilla warfare behind the Japanese lines.The introductory maps shown in the film show China as including Outer Mongolia andTanna Tuva, as they are, to this day, constitutionally claimed by the Republic of China, but not claimed by present-day People's Republic of China.
Author: 2bn442RCT
Keywords: World War II China why we fight frank capra Japanese communists nanking republic United States
Added: March 20, 2008
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This is an excellent daily news site, normally devoted to New Orleans news from city and around the country, focusing on the Recovery from the Federal Flood. But of course they are understandably way up into the disaster of Burma's recent Cyclone Nargis and now the China Earthquake with excellent NASA, USGS and news links. Really popping!
http://digg.com/world_news/Burma_China_New_Orleans_Maps_and_Satelite_Photos
These images say it all! Unreal.
http://digg.com/world_news/BBC_NEWS_UK_Burma_Cyclone_maps_and_satellite_images
NASA released these startling images today, showing a Burmese village literally wiped clean off the map by Tropical Cyclone Nargis, the Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in Burma/Myanmar Saturday.
http://digg.com/environment/A_Burmese_Village_Wiped_Off_the_Map
Really good illustration of before and after the cyclone hit.
http://digg.com/world_news/Burma_Cyclone_maps_and_satellite_images
"Burma's prominent student activists group, widely known as '8.8.88 generation', Friday called on the people of Burma to vote 'NO' in the junta's upcoming constitutional referendum....critics say the junta's road-map opposition parties as well as representatives of ethnic nationalities, provides no independent group to monitor the process"
http://digg.com/world_news/United_front_to_combat_junta_s_referendum_Burma
Haiti has surged from most-corrupt down to a respectable fourth-most-corrupt. Iraq is in third-from-last place, ahead of Burma and Somalia. As usual, the Nordics are squeaky clean with Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, and Norway all in the top ten.The US is basically more corrupt than a northern European country, but less corrupt than a southern
http://digg.com/world_news/The_Worlds_least_and_most_corrupt_states_List_and_map
Google added 54 MORE COUNTRIES TO GOOGLE MAPS, including war zones like Afghanistan and Iraq, and -- more interestingly -- authoritarian countries like Cuba, Iran, Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar), Syria and Venezuela. Best of all, now everyone can join the hunt for Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan!
http://digg.com/world_news/Google_Adds_54_More_Countries_to_Google_Maps
Those other two highlighted are Liberia and Burma
http://digg.com/odd_stuff/A_complete_map_of_countries_not_currently_using_the_metric_system


























