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The National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB) works on democratic principles to achieve a democratic federal system in Burma. Equality for all can be achieved only through transparent and inclusive participation.
These web pages are designed for you - people who curious about Burma's politics and its linked environment inside and outside. Most the information in these web pages is not only about NCUB, its trend, activities, policy, but also provide you with many latest news, photos, events, political milestone, historical research and critical analysis.
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The democratic movement of Burma will be challenging the credentials of the Burmese military junta at the 2008 United Nations General Assembly session and object to its right to represent Burma at the United Nations. Since the endeavor is aimed at prompting reforms in the country as well as protecting the people of Burma from the ruthless suppression of the junta, we call upon the nations of the world to cooperate with us and to extend their active support for the effort. |
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8 July, 2010 |
Liberal Party National Chairman senator-elect Frank Drilon today welcomed the entry of Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi into the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD), a prestigious organization of liberal political leaders in the Asia. |
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2 July, 2010 |
The Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD), in its Executive Committee Meeting held on June 29, 2010 in Makati City, Philippines bestowed an honorary individual membership title to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace Laureate, Burma’s leader of the opposition, and one of Asia’s most revered icons of democracy. |
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2 July, 2010 |
The Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) awards this citation and recognition as Honorary CALD Individual Member to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Nobel Peace Laureate |
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1 July, 2010 |
Chiang Mai (Mizzima) - “People Power” finally returned to the Philippines this morning as family, supporters
and colleagues of Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, and at least 500,000 Filipinos, gathered in heavy rain for his
inauguration as the 15th president of the republic. |
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30 June, 2010 |
NCUB General Secretary, U Maung Maung and U Nyo Ohn Myint,Foreign Affairs Committee of NCUB were invited to the Inauguration of Benigno Aquino III, Philippine Leader as a member of CALD. |
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7 May, 2010 |
ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံရဲ့ ႏ်ဴးကလီးယား စီမံကိန္းနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္ၿပီး ျမန္မာ့အိမ္နီးခ်င္းႏိုင္ငံမ်ားက
စိုးရိမ္ေနၾကေၾကာင္း၊ ျမန္မာစစ္အစိုးရ ႏ်ဴးကလီးယားနည္းပညာ ရယူဖို႔
ႀကိဳးစားေနျခင္းနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္ၿပီး တရုပ္၊ အာစီယံနဲ႔ အိမ္နီးခ်င္းႏိုင္ငံမ်ားက ေလ့လာ
ေစာင့္ၾကည့္ေနၾကေၾကာင္း ႏုိင္ငံတကာ ႏ်ဴကလီးယားလက္နက္မျပန္႔ပြားေရးနဲ႔
ဖ်က္သိမ္းေရးေကာ္မရွင္အဖြဲ႔တြဲဖက္ ဥကၠ႒ ဂဲရက္အဲဗင္စ္ (Gareth Evans) က
၂၀၁၀ ေမလ ၄ ရက္ေန႔တြင္ ယေန႔ျမန္မာသတင္းဌာနနဲ႔ ျပည္ေထာင္စုျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံ
အမ်ိဳးသားေကာင္စီကို အသိေပး ေျပာၾကားလိုက္ပါတယ္။ အေမရိကန္ျပည္ေထာင္စု
နယူးေယာက္ၿမိဳ့တြင္ က်င္းပတဲ့ ႏ်ဴးကလီးယားလက္နက္ ဖ်က္သိမ္းေရးနဲ႔
ပေပ်ာက္ေရး ညီလာခံ က်င္းပေနစဥ္ ျမန္မာစစ္အစိုးရရဲ့ ႏ်ဴးကလီးယားကိစၥအေရး
ေမးျမန္းရာမွာ ဂဲရက္အဲဗင္စ္က ထိုသို႔ ေျပာၾကားလိုက္ျခင္း ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ |
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30 April, 2010 |
The NCUB commends and endorses Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the National League for
Democracy’s (NLD) and the Members of Praliamnt MPs elected at the 1990 recent decision to
take legal action against the military regime to prevent implementation of the junta’s unjust
and undemocratic electoral laws. Filed with Burma’s Supreme Court, these lawsuits highlight
one of the greatest legal challenges ahead of the junta’s planned 2010 elections. If the junta’s
undemocratic electoral laws are fully implemented, the NLD will be deemed illegal and
dissolved, and the 1990 elections results will be labeled as void under Burmese law.
The NCUB further calls on the international community to support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and
the NLD as they seek to find legal, nonviolent means to challenge the military junta’s
illegitimate and undemocratic laws. |
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