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The Myanmar ruling military has hinted that it might release pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in six months time. But critics argue the words are just empty rhetoric. Al Jazeera's Hannah Belcher reports.

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For this extended special news programme, Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley went undercover in Myanmar to report exclusively on the people's protests and resulting bloody crackdown by Myanmar's military government, talking to the protesters, filming the bloody crackdown and gauging the mood of the nation

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Cyclone Nargis left a trail of destruction as it moved inland from the Bay of Bengal. An Al Jazeera correspondent reports from inside Myanmar.

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Across Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta region, survivors are in desperate need of food, water and shelter. The first United Nations aid flights have started arriving in Myanmar - but supplies are still to reach many of the victims, as Al Jazeera's correspondent in Myanmar reports.

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*Update: On May 2nd, 2008 a cyclone devastated this country which is already amongst the poorest in the world. From Google: "Join recovery efforts mobilizing around the world to assist cyclone victims in Myanmar (Burma). Below, we've selected two among many worthy organizations. Your donation will help survivors and other disaster victims rebuild their communities and their lives. In addition, when you donate on this page, Google donates too. We'll donate up to $1 million to help organizations provide relief." http://www.google.com/myanmarcyclone/ Myanmar (Burma), Aung San Suu Kyi, Monks killed and left in jungle, Jim Carrey, using satellite imagery to track atrocities, Facebook group for world-wide action (oct 6), free burma day action for bloggers (oct 4), U.S. Campaign for Burma

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Myanmar Heaven and Hell. (Narration in Myanmar.) This video compares the lives of Military dictators and poor citizens within the country. Corrupted Military generals enjoy life full of Dimonds and precious stones withe the country's finance while citizens are suffering and struggling to feed their children. No medicines in hospitals, no electricity, no clean water etc are just the beginning. The video includes the wedding of General Than Shwe's daughter.

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Exactly one month ago Cyclone Nargis devastated Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta region, leaving more than 130,000 people dead or missing. Now aid workers are fighting to prevent a second disaster caused by disease and malnutrition. Selina Downes reports from Bangkok.

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Myanmar's military regime allowed in the first major international aid shipment Thursday, but it snubbed a U.S. offer to help cyclone victims struggling to recover from a tragedy of unimaginable scale. (May 8)

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Exclusive Al Jazeera pictures from the military crackdown in Yangon, Myanmar.

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One of Al Jazeera's correspondents in Myanmar has managed to reach the area worst-hit by Cyclone Nargis and hear for the first time eye-witness accounts of the true scale of the disaster. This report is from a remote village at the heart of the Irrawaddy delta. For her own safety, we are not naming our correspondent.

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For this extended special news programme, Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley went undercover in Myanmar to report exclusively on the people's protests and resulting bloody crackdown by Myanmar's military government, talking to the protesters, filming the bloody crackdown and gauging the mood of the nation

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Myanmar actresses Nandar Hlaing and Myo Myo Khain gossip about sex tapes of actress and model Pa Pa Win Khin and Pwint Nadi Mg, and Soe Myat Thuzar affair. Burlywood gossip popular in Rangoon Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com) December 03, 2007 - Despite palpable tension in Burma following the bloody crackdown on monks and protesters, life goes on. Peer activity, especially among the youth relates to passing audio files of two popular actresses gossiping over the telephone about the sex lives of other film personalities in Rangoon. Nan Dar Hlaing and Myo Myo Khaing were taped talking on the telephone about the affair a movie director was having with an actress and about sex video clips of two women models that are in circulation. However, there are lots of people who feel that the video clips are fake. The audio file of the two actresses gossiping has been on the internet since last month. Myo Myo Khaing was forced to apologize to the director, actors and actress for her gossiping and had to say that what she had said was false but Nan Dar Hlaing has been quite about the whole thing. Director Kyaw Zaw Linn, one of those in the gossip list has said that he will not work for the rest of his career with any actors or actresses who have been gossiping.

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http://www.burmaitcantwait.org Ellen Page, Will Ferrell, Sarah Silverman, James Cameron, Jason Schwartzman, Sheryl Crow, Jackson Browne and more.. Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced Ong Sawn Sue Chee) is the world's only imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Suu Kyi is not just a prisoner, she is the rightful leader of Burma (also known as Myanmar). She led a political party, the National League for Democracy, to win 82% of the seats in parliament in Burma's last democratic election. Because of her peaceful fight for human rights and democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi has been forced from her children and family. (On May 27th, despite the outpouring of humanitarian aid offered in response to the cyclone, the military junta chose to extend her house arrest by another year, rather than to release her, as had been scheduled.) Aung San Suu Kyi has appealed to people around the world to help the struggle for human rights and democracy in Burma, saying "Please, use your liberty to promote ours." The Human Rights Action Center and the U.S. Campaign for Burma have joined together to create "Burma: It Can't Wait," a first-of-its-kind, 30-day campaign using influential celebrity voices to help build a million-person movement to free Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi and the people of Burma. Go to http://www.burmaitcantwait.org to see more videos of celebrities including: Will Ferrell, Jennifer Aniston, Ellen Page, Sarah Silverman, Sylvester Stallone, Felicity Huffman, Tila Tequila, James Cameron, Sheryl Crow, Eva Longoria Parker, and Anjelica Houston.

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Al Jazeera's Lucy Keating reports on the powerful cyclone that has slammed into Myanmar, killing several people and causing widespread damage. Winds of up to 190-kilometres per hour have flattened buildings and power lines. State media have confirmed four deaths so far in the country's biggest city, Yangon. However the worst hit area has been the Irrawady Delta - reports from the villages there say half of the buildings have been damaged or destroyed. The Government has named five regions as disaster zones - including Yangon and the Irrawady Delta.

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The death toll continues to rise from the impact of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. Meanwhile survivors are struggling to find food and clean water as aid agencies await clearance from the government. Due to security concerns we cannot name our correspondent reporting from inside Myanmar.

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"Please use your liberty to promote ours." A quote by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Before I became aware of the depths of what was going on, for decades, to our fellow human beings, in Burma, now named Myanmar, I had no idea it was as profound as it is. Burma is, without a doubt, a tragedy. Burma is a land where singing a song or reading a poem calling for democracy can lead to a long prison sentence. No doubt some people in Myanmar are in prison because they did something wrong, but in comparison to those sent there, for doing nothing, it's drastic and unspeakable. While in prison, if one is caught reading anything unauthorized or writing anything unauthorized, it can mean a possible 7 years added to a person's prison sentence. If you own or use a FAX machine, and it wasn't registered with the government, it can and has been enough reason to send a person to prison. Assistance Association for Political Prisoners http://www.aappb.org/aboutaapp.html Canadian Friends of Burma Le amis canadians de la birmanie http://www.cfob.org/burmaissue/politicalPrisoners/JLNichols.shtml Myanmar: An "Unusual and Extraordinary Threat" to the US? http://www.opinionasia.org/AnUnusualandExtraordinaryThreat The Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) is a small and independent group documenting the human rights situation in rural Burma http://www.khrg.org/ US Policy Toward Myanmar/Burma. Paul Sarno icollege lecture (VIDEO) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4332954937107346813 http://www.burmabureaugermany.com/index.php?id=27 The Women's League of Burma (WLB) http://www.womenofburma.org http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA457551

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http://blog.luciolepress.com/2008/05/09/narrow-escapes-for-cnn-reporter-in-myanmar-evading-authorities-while-filing-reports-on-the-cyclone-aftermath.aspx Narrow escapes for CNN reporter Dan Rivers in Myanmar, evading authorities while filing reports on the cyclone aftermath Posted by kluciole at 5/10/2008 12:12 AM and is filed under news,Politics,Human Rights,Health,Science,International,Environment,Cultures Narrow escapes for CNN reporter in Myanmar By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer Sat May 10, 12:20 AM ET A CNN reporter who left Myanmar Friday was chased by authorities as he reported on the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis but escaped primarily because of the incompetence of the people after him. Dan Rivers hid under a blanket at one police checkpoint and casually covered up his name on a passport to avoid detection another time. He may ultimately have gotten out of the country due to a stewardess' impatience. "I was amazed at the lengths they apparently went just to catch me," Rivers told The Associated Press by telephone from Thailand on Saturday. Rivers' story illustrates the preoccupation of Myanmar's military government with things other than helping the country recover from a storm that killed thousands and left many survivors homeless. Aid groups have reported difficulties in getting badly needed supplies and relief workers into the secretive country. Rivers sneaked into the country on Monday — he wouldn't say how — and for a day reported the story without saying his name or showing his face onscreen. CNN, owned by Time Warner Inc., and Rivers then quickly agreed to drop the mask. "We decided it would have much more impact if I could communicate more directly, if I could look down the barrel of a camera and tell people precisely how bad it was," he said. "I think that type of personal reporting is much more effective than a voiceover on a picture." But it made him a marked man. A local contact told Rivers' crew the government was looking for him by contacting all hotels where foreigners stayed. During reporting on Thursday, an immigration official stopped Rivers' group. He took the passports of two crew members and compared them to a picture of Rivers taken from a CNN screen. During the two hours before they were waved on, Rivers said he went to a restaurant and walked the streets, "trying not to look like a white guy with long hair, which was difficult." The authorities didn't discover the men were from CNN. Knowing his picture was being circulated, Rivers hid under a blanket in the van the next time police checked. He later resumed reporting away from their van until an official told them to return to their van, where police would be waiting. It was a tough walk. "There were a lot of things going through our minds then about what we would find at the end of that journey," he said. "At one point I was thinking, `what if they just shot us and threw us into the river and said it was an accident?'" There were only two policemen waiting. They asked to see Rivers' passport and he casually covered up his first and last names with his thumbs. They radioed Rivers' two middle names back to their bosses. They were passed on to another government official, who let them go after being convinced they were part of a relief group. Strategic offerings of cigarettes, water and a candy bar helped. The crew rushed back to the capital city of Yangon. "I kind of felt that I'd used my nine lives up and it was time to get out of the country," Rivers said. He was afraid for the safety of his Burmese contacts if he were found out and, frankly, didn't want officials spending time searching for him when they had more important things to do. While on a plane to get out of the country, Rivers was called back to the gate to be searched. He'd been found out. He was thoroughly searched, but fortunately had no pictures with him. "I thought I was going to get hauled off to some fetid prison for a week," he said. Eventually, an impatient stewardess demanded authorities make a decision on what to do with Rivers and, thus challenged, put him back on the plane. Rivers said he hoped to get back in to Myanmar at some point but given the sensitivities it's not likely to be anytime soon.

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Pro-democracy activists in Myanmar live in fear for their lives after anti-government demonstrations in September were crushed by the country's military rulers. Al Jazeera looks at the plight of the activists, many constantly on the move to avoid arrest.

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