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    Myanmar Parliament to Review Constitution

    posted March 20, 2013 / No Comments

    Myanmar’s Lower House on Friday approved a motion to review the country’s controversial constitution. The 2008 constitution was enacted by the then military-led government, and approved through a rigged process. Democracy advocates and ethnic minority groups […]

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    Sri Lanka Lawyer Group Concerned Over Intimidation of Judiciary

    posted September 25, 2012 / No Comments

    Lanka Business Online | Lawyers for Democracy (LfD) alleged that the current administration had transported people to a location near Sri Lanka’s parliament and state media had also carried programs critical of the judiciary after […]

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    Myanmar Firms Push Back on New Law

    posted September 14, 2012 / No Comments

    The Wall Street Journal | The president of Myanmar’s main business federation said that despite rising pressure from investors to ease the country’s investment laws Myanmar companies need protection from foreign competitors. Responding to questions […]

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    FDI Law Passed with $5 million Restriction Dropped

    posted September 10, 2012 / No Comments

    Irawaddy | Burma’s Union Parliament passed the controversial Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) law on Friday but dropped the clause which required minimum investments of US $5 million. Speaking to The Irrawaddy on Friday, Lower House […]

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    Taxi Driver Demands Compensation from Thai Parliament

    posted August 15, 2012 / 1 Comment

    A cab driver drove his taxi into the second floor entrance to the Thai parliament, put a knife to his own throat, and demanded the government pay him compensation for the violent political rallies in 2010. […]

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