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Sri Lankan Opposition Leader Arrested for Sedition

By KRISHAN FRANCIS
Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate has been arrested and will be court-martialed for allegedly planning to overthrow the government while serving as the head of the army.

International Lawyers Question Thailand's Security Law

By SIMON ROUGHNEEN
A weak rule of law is contributing to political division and violence in Thailand, according to the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ).

Karen Refugees Warned Not To Talk

By SIMON ROUGHNEEN
The Thai military has warned Karen refugees at Tha Song Yang not to speak to the media or the UNHCR––or risk arrest and deportation.

Thai-Burmese Border Camps Braced for New Refugee Flow

By ALEX ELLGEE
The prospect of conflict in disputed areas of Burma's Karen State is leading Thai-Burmese border camps to brace themselves for new flows of refugees.

Rural Thailand Simmers with Anti-gov’t Rage

By MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR
The red shirts’ hostility towards the Thai judiciary is once again on the boil. On Feb. 26, the Supreme Court is due to rule on the fate of Thaksin’s US$ 2.2 billion worth of assets.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
All refugee returns to Myanmar [Burma] must be voluntary. In our interviews with the [Karen] refugees, none expressed any desire to return home.
—Kitty McKinsey, UNHCR spokesperson in Bangkok

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The Case for China's Intervention in Burma

By MIN ZIN
There are now more reasons than ever for China to press Naypyidaw for genuine reconciliation in Burma.
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Thailand Must Not Repatriate Karen Refugees

This is not the time for Thailand to take a tougher stance against refugees from Burma, a country that remains at war with many of its ethnic minorities.
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February 3, 2010

How Long will Burma’s New Constitution Last?

By ARNOLD CORSO
Based on predictable shortcomings, it's possible—highly likely even—that Burma will have to hold another constitutional convention within a generation.
Burma's Sordid History of Unfair Elections
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