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Her bare feet told of long, rough journeying, and from wrist to elbow of the left arm was a half-healed wound, such as Maung Yet knew well the keen 'dah' could leave.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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During a visit to the AFL-CIO, U Maung Maung, general secretary of the Federal Trade Unions of Burma, warned that there are still no adequate protections for freedom of association or collective bargaining, and vigilance from the international labor movement is as vital as ever.
Michelle Chen: Burma's New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? Michelle Chen 2011
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David Maung/Bloomberg MARIJUANA IN MEXICO: Soldiers unloaded bundles of marijuana before burning the drugs at a military base in Tijuana, Mexico, Wednesday.
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Khin Maung Win/Associated Press Laborers carry sands unloaded from a ship at a construction site in Thanlyin, outskirts of Yangon, on Wednesday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Last October, Myanmar Nation editor Win Maung, three DVB journalists and the comedian and blogger Zarganar were also freed under a government amnesty of 230 people.
Jean-François Julliard: Is There a Flicker of Progress for Freedom of Information in Burma? Jean-François Julliard 2011
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"They (authorities) just said they could not accept (the application)," trade union spokesman San Maung told Mizzima.
Michelle Chen: Burma's New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? Michelle Chen 2011
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"They (authorities) just said they could not accept (the application)," trade union spokesman San Maung told Mizzima.
Michelle Chen: Burma's New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? Michelle Chen 2011
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Although U Maung Maung acknowledged the tricky political reasons for a shift in the law, ultimately he believes the support of international organizations and the use of sanctions -- continued pressure on the government -- is effectively bringing about positive change in Burma....
Michelle Chen: Burma's New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? Michelle Chen 2011
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Although U Maung Maung acknowledged the tricky political reasons for a shift in the law, ultimately he believes the support of international organizations and the use of sanctions -- continued pressure on the government -- is effectively bringing about positive change in Burma....
Michelle Chen: Burma's New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? Michelle Chen 2011
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During a visit to the AFL-CIO, U Maung Maung, general secretary of the Federal Trade Unions of Burma, warned that there are still no adequate protections for freedom of association or collective bargaining, and vigilance from the international labor movement is as vital as ever.
Michelle Chen: Burma's New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy? Michelle Chen 2011
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