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Help ASEAN region, media urged

by lina on March 10, 2010

in ASEAN

By CHARISSA M. LUCI and EDD K. USMAN JAKARTA Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan has asked media entities from … See all stories on this topic

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Help ASEAN region, media urged


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A meeting of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) opened in the central city of Da Nang on March 7. The meeting, themed Post-Crisis and … See all stories on this topic

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Vietnam – ASEAN countries boost parliamentary cooperation


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Regime Announces Election Law

by aseansociety on March 9, 2010

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He added that if the outcome of the election in Burma is

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Regime Announces Election Law


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He added that if the outcome of the election in Burma is not viewed as legitimate by Burma’s neighbors, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will face problems in recognizing it. The NLD won a landslide victory in the last …

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BURMA 2010 ELECTION LAW – The Mandalay Gazette Of the Myanmar …


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Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary- General Surin Pitsuwan, and European Union Ambassador Julian Wilson will welcome the media … See all stories on this topic

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Indonesian ex-VP to address East Asia media conference


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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( Asean ) expects a credible and transparent election in Burma in 2010, but it can not interfere in the details of …

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Burmese Election Expected to be Credible: Asean Secretary


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During this time, the United Nations, the EU and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have all been relatively silent on Burmese issues, … See all stories on this topic

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How the US Can Get Democratic Reforms Back on Track


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