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No Rohingya in NLD membership application: Arakan State NLD Acting Chairman, U Maung Pwa Aung

Maungdaw, Arakan State: The National League for Democracy (NLD), Arakan State, acting chairman U Maung Pwa Aung told the students group of Maungdaw not to use Rohingya in the column of mentioning the race while applying NLD membership application at inaugurated the NLD office opening ceremony in Maungdaw on April 25 at about 9:30am, said a student who join the opening ceremony of NLD office.

NLD opens new office in Maungdaw Township

Maungdaw, Arakan State:  The National League for Democracy (NLD) has opened a branch office in Maungdaw Township – a border town of Burma with Bangladesh and the border town of northern Arakan state, on April 25 at about 8:00am, according to a student who attended the opening ceremony of NLD New office.

Human Rights groups want U.S. to go slow

( Mizzima ) – Nine human rights organizations are calling on the U.S. to prioritize democracy and human rights in Burma by exercising caution when it comes to the relaxation of sanctions.

U.S. policy blends ‘pressure and engagement’: Campbell

In both words and actions, Burmese officials have demonstrated increasing signs of interest in political, economic, and social development, and national reconciliation, US. Assistant secretary of state Kurt Campbell told U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday. Campbell, the assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, reviewed U.S. policy and recent events in Burma in testimony before a U.S. House subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific.