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President U Thein Sein and wife attendPresidentUTheinSeinandwifeattendWaso Robe offering ceremonyWasoRobeofferingceremony
NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—President of the Republic ofthe Union of Myanmar UThein Sein and wife DawKhin Khin Win attended theWaso Robe OfferingCeremony of theGovernment of the Republicof the Union of Myanmarand donated Waso Robe andoffertories at Sasana MahaBeikman in the precinct ofNay Pyi Taw UppatasantiPagoda at 9.30 am today.
Also present at theceremony were Chairman ofState Sangha Maha NayakaCommittee Abbot of BhamoMonastery of MandalayAbhidhaja Maha RatthaGuru Abhidhaja Agga MahaSaddhammajotika DrBhaddanta Kumara-bhivamsa, State Maha
Nayaka CommitteeSayadaws, ÇetiyaHitakaraka Sayadaws,Tipitakadhara TipitakaKovida Sayadaws, Board ofTrustees of UppatasantiPagoda OvadaçariyaSayadaws, Sayadaws of NayPyi Taw Council Area, Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Khamand wife Daw Nan ShweHmon, Chief Justice of theUnion U Tun Tun Oo,Commander-in-Chief ofDefence Services Vice-Senior General Min AungHlaing, Chairman ofConstitutional Tribunal ofthe Union U Thein Soe,Chairman of Union ElectionCommission U Tin Aye,Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence ServicesC o m m a n d e r - i n - C h i e f
(Army) General Soe Win andwife Daw Than Than Nwe,the Union Ministers andtheir wives, the Commanderof Nay Pyi Taw Commandand wife, the deputyministers, members of NayPyi Taw Council, officialsfrom President Office and theMinistry of ReligiousAffairs.
At the ceremony StaffOfficer Saddhamma-jotikadhaja U Thura ofReligious AffairsDepartment acted as masterof ceremonies and read theagenda.
Firstly, the sayadawsand congregations openedthe ceremony reciting threetimes of Namo Tassa .
Next, President U TheinSein and wife Daw Khin Khin
Win and the congregationreceived Nine Precepts fromChairman of State SanghaMaha Nayaka Committeethe Abbot of BhamboMonastery of Mandalay.
Afterwards, thesayadaws recited paritta.
The President and wifedonated Waso Robe and
offertories to Chairman ofState Sangha Maha NayakaCommittee the Abbot ofBhambo Monastery ofMandalay.
The Vice-President andwife presented Secretary ofState Sangha Maha NayakaCommittee Abbot ofChaukhtetgyi of BahanTownship of Yangon RegionAgga Maha Pandita AggaMaha SaddhammaJotikadhaja BhaddantaKhemaindasami with WasoRobe and offertories.
(See page 8)
President U TheinSein and wife Daw
Khin Khin Win offera day meal to
Sayadaws.—MNA
President of the Republic of the Union ofMyanmar U Thein Sein and wife Daw Khin
Khin Win offer Waso Robe to the Chairmanof State Sangha Maha Nayaka CommitteeAbbot of Bhamo Monastery of Mandalay.
MNA
Union F&R Minister receives WB EastAsia and Pacific Regional Vice President
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Common goal isto reduce
poverty withinMDGs by
implementingASEAN BluePrint underASCC PillarPAGE 10
Soccer: Brazil,Japan through,
Uruguay stumble
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5-legged frog savedfrom cooking pot
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2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
PERSPECTIVES
Let’s bury the hatchet!Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
The motion for enactment of a law forprotection of the interests of national races isunder serious debate at the House ofRepresentatives, with many a number of MPspeaking in favour of such law, citing the totalfailure of parliamentary democracy in the post-independence as the major cause of the death ofthe rights of national races.
The strong bond of comradeship did forgeamong Myanmar national races during theindependence struggle or in the line of nationalpolitics. But, when it came to party politics, partyleaders were never united, blackening each other’snames for personal interests and power ratherthan working in concert for national interests.
There has been growing trend towards theemergence of democracy worldwide whoseuniversal essence is of freedom, transparency,social justice and equality in the context of humanrights protection and promotion. However, thesurvivability of a nation is far more importantthan democracy for no democracy thrives on thesoil of a country that has lost unity, independenceand sovereignty, in other words, a failed state.
The unity of national races has fallen victim todivide-and-rule policy of the colonialists coupledwith poor transportation and natural barriers.The lengthy internal racial conflicts which wereborn as the civil war just after the independencestill remain unresolved question. No desiredprogress would we witness without peace andstability.
At present, what is the most important for thenation is the restoration of national unity, forwhich the government in office is negotiating withethnic armed groups, with some success. Bettertransportation is a must for fostering mutualunderstanding and amity among national racesresiding at the four corners of the country. Inaddition, exchange of study visits between schools,universities and colleges would enable studentsbetter understand each other’s languages, culturesand traditions.
All in all, democracy needs certain foundationto develop and last long, otherwise it would cometo nothing like the previous parliamentarydemocracy system. National reconciliation, thusno doubt, should be the cornerstone ofdemocratization process of the country.
Thiha Min, Kyesin Hein, Min Htet HeinTransportation Services organized cash
assistance presentation ceremony to offspring ofdrivers and bus conductors recently. Executiveof Mawlamyine Dawei Association U Tin Soepresents K 200,000 to Chairman of Bus Lines
Association U Sein Myint.—NLM
NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—Outstanding students ofPyawbwe Township whomatriculated 2011-2012academic year with flyingcolours were honoured atPyawbwe TownshipAmayhtein hall of yesterdaymorning, with an openingaddress by Speaker ofPyidaungsu Hluttaw U KhinAung Myint.
Deputy Minister forEducation U Aye Kyuexplained measures of theEducation Ministry fordevelopment of educationsector. The Speaker awardedtwo five-distinction winnersand Shawphyugon BasicEducation High School
Outstanding students of Pyawbwe Tsp awarded(branch) and MyaukNyaunggon BEHS (branch)that stood highest in exampass rate of the schools in thetownship. Deputy MinisterU Aye Kyu presented prizeto a four-distinction winnerand officials distinctionwinners.
A total of 101distinction-winners emergedfrom the township.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—The liaison office of KarenniNational Progressive Partywas opened in Dawukhuward of Loikaw on 25 July.
The opening ceremonywas attended by Kayah StateChief Minister U KhinMaung Oo, the state Hluttawspeaker, the chief justice ofthe state high court, stateministers, Loikaw Townshipin-charge of KNPP U Danieland officials, state leveldepartmental heads, andnational cultural troupes.
The chief ministerunveiled the signboard ofthe office and U Shwe MyoThant of KNPP spoke wordsof thanks.
More KNPP liaisonoffices will be opened inHpahsaung and Shadawwith the agreement reached
KNPP opens liaison office in Loikaw
at the Union level peacetalk.
MNA
The liaison office of Karenni National Progressive Party in Dawukhuward of Loikaw in progress.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 29 July—With the aim of ensuring ruraldevelopment and povertyalleviation in Mon State,Mon State Governmentconstituted eightcommittees headed byrespective state ministers aschairmen and departmentalofficials concerned assecretaries.
The teams comprisingofficials of AgricultureDepartment, Public Works,Livestock and FisheriesDepartment, HealthDepartment and localgraduate youths led bydeputy heads of departmentof Township GeneralAdministration Departmentwill make field trips tograssroots level as of 27 July.
On 27 July, Mon StateChief Minister U Ohn Myintmet leaders of the teamsDeputy Heads of Departmentfrom 10 townships at the MonState government office.
He gave instructions ondos and don’ts in their fieldtrips and urged them todutifully take out the tasksassigned by the Uniongovernment and the stategovernment.
MNA
Mon State Chief Minister meetssurvey teams before field trips
Speaker of PyidaungsuHluttaw U Khin Aung
Myint presentsoutstanding student
who passed 2011-2012academic year withdistinctions.—MNA
SITTWAY, 30 July—Rakhine State ChiefMinister U Hla Maung Tintogether with state ministersand state level departmentalofficials on 29 July morningarrived at Thetkalpyin Village
relief camp. He viewedpreparing and providing offood to the families shelteringthere. The state chief ministerencouraged them andfulfilled the requirements.
State IPRD
Rakhine State Chief Ministerinspects providing of food for
locals at relief camp
Donateblood Rakhine State Chief Minister U Hla Maung Tin inspects cooking of rice
to be provided to households at relief camps in Thetkelpyin Village inSittway Township.—MNA
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Northern India hit by massive power outageNEW DELHI, 30 July—
India’s northern states,including the national capital,were hit by a massive poweroutage Monday in what issaid to be the worst blackoutdue to the failure of thenorthern grid since 2001.
The outage affected over300 million people across thestates of Kashmir, Punjab,Haryana, Uttar Pradesh,Himachal Pradesh andRajasthan, as well as thecentral government-controlled Chandigarh.
“The blackout happenedfrom 2.30 am (local time)
Stranded commuters wait for their trains to arrive at atrain station in New Delhi, India on 30 July.
XINHUA
following a major disturbancein the Northern Grid. In fact, amajor fault near the town ofAgra led to power beingsnapped. However, partialsupply of power was restoredby 9 am (local time),” an officialsaid.
“At least 200 trains havebeen delayed due to theblackout in the states,” headded.
The Indian capital wasamong the worst hit as thepower outage affected trainservices, the Metro railway,and even caused traffic jamson the roads, giving a
harrowing time to office-goers. The Indian capitalgenerates less than 20 percentof its own power requirementand is dependent on theNorthern Grid for the rest.
Meanwhile, IndianPower Minister Sushil KumarShinde has said that a threemember committee has beenmandated to investigate thefault.
“We have set up a three-member committee to look intothe collapse of the northernpower grid. The panel willsubmit its report in the next 15days,” he told the media.
The Power Ministeradded that power supply willbe resumed in the next threeto four hours across theaffected region.
Power cuts are commonin Indian cities due to afundamental shortage ofpower and an aging grid.
Experts say that Indiaurgently needs a hugeincrease in power production.Even Prime MinisterManmohan Singh has longsaid that India must look tonuclear energy to supplypower to the people.
Xinhua
Nuclear reactor in S Koreaautomatically shuts down
SEOUL, 30 July— A nuclear reactor at South Korea’sYounggwang Nuclear Power Plant automatically shut downon Monday after reactor protection signals had beendetected, local media reported.
The state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP)said the Unit 3 reactor at the Younggwang plant, locatedsome 330 kilometers southwest of Seoul, went off-line at 2:57p.m. (local time).
“An investigation is currently underway to confirmwhat has exactly caused the automatic shutdown of thereactor,” an official from the KHNP was quoted by Yonhapnews agency as saying. There was no release of radioactivityand the safety of the nuclear power plant showed no majorproblems.—Xinhua
Two NATOsoldiers killed
in westernAfghan attack
KABUL, 30 July— TwoNATO soldiers were killed inan insurgent attack in westernAfghanistan on Sunday, thecoalition forces confirmed ina statement.
“Two InternationalSecurity Assistance Force(ISAF) service members diedfollowing an insurgent attackin western Afghanistantoday,” the NATO-led ISAFsaid in the statement.
The brief statement gaveneither the nationalities of thevictims nor the details aboutthe incident under the ISAFpolicy. Troops mainly fromUS, Italy and Spain have beenstationed in the westernregion within the frameworkof ISAF to curb Taliban- linkedinsurgency there. Violencehas been on the rise sinceTaliban launched an annualspring offensive on 3 May.Currently over 130,000NATO-led ISAF troops withmajority of them Americanshave been serving inAfghanistan since theTaliban regime was toppledin late 2001. The casualtiesbring to 266 the number offoreign soldiers who havebeen killed in Afghanistan sofar in 2012.—Xinhua
US dronestrike kills 7 inNW Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, 30 July—At least seven people werekilled and several others gotinjured on Sunday afternoonwhen a US pilotless planelaunched an attack in anorthwestern tribal region ofPakistan, local mediareported.
According to local UrduTV channel Dunya, the USdrone fired four missiles at asuspected house in the MirAli area of North Waziristan,Pakistan’s northwesternrestive tribal regionbordering Afghanistan. Thedrone strike destroyed thecompound completely,killing seven people andinjured several other whowere reportedly presentinside when the missiles hitthe building.
Shortly after the attack,local residents of the areastarted rescue work, takingout the bodies of the deadand the injured from thedebris. Pakistan has, on anumber of occasions,protested and showedreservations over suchattacks by the US drones,claiming the attacks violateits sovereignty.—Xinhua
Two members of China’s eighth peacekeeping sapper unit to Lebanon carry out abomb disposal task at the Lebanese side of the Lebanon-Israel border, about a yearago. Over the two decades since it sent its first peacekeeping troop to Cambodia in
April 1992, China has participated in more than 20 UN peacekeeping missions,dispatching a total of 20,000 soldiers. There are now nearly 2,000 Chinesepeacekeepers carrying out their tasks in 12 peacekeeping missions. Chinese
peacekeeping troops are formed by members of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA),which will celebrate its 85th founding anniversary on 1 August, 2012. —XINHUA
Bangladesh raises farm creditdisbursement target
MANAMA, 30 July—Bahrain’s interior ministerordered a speedyinvestigation related to stringof alleged violationscommitted by policemen.
Interior MinisterLieutenant General ShaikhRashid bin Abdullah AlKhalifa said they werecommitted to deal with humanrights cases “withtransparency and to find thetruth behind the allegationsthat affected the reputationof police and the publicsecurity personnel.”
The minister said that lawenforcement organization
maintained security and didnot attack or violate thecitizens’ rights or the sanctityof their homes as theprotection of human rightswas on top of the ministry’spriorities and efforts.
The investigationfollows after the launch ofGangs of Darkness Campaignby Bahrain’s largestopposition party, Al WefaqNational Islamic Society.
Former Al Wefaq MPKhalil Al Marzooq claimed ina meeting recently that policeforces stole over 10 millionUS dollars during their raidslast year. “The total amount
stolen by police forces duringthe national safety periodexceeds 10 million dollars,whilst as many as 270 houseshave been raided during Juneand July 2012,” he alleged.
Al Marzooq furtherclaimed that over the past twomonths (June and July) AlWefaq’s documentationdepartment found that 270houses had been raided,robbed or vandalized.
“Ten million dollars havebeen stolen during such raids,including cash, electronicequipment, appliances andproperty,” he claimed.
Xinhua
US has “solemn duty” to stopnuclear Iran: presidential
candidateJERUSALEM, 30 July— US
presidential candidate MittRomney, who is on a visit toIsrael, on Sunday stressedthe need to deter Iran’s nuclearprogram and talked about“shared values” betweenIsrael and the United States.
Romney, who is runningin the upcoming USpresidential election, gave aspeech in Jerusalem andemphasized that the UnitedStates has “a solemn dutyand a moral imperative” toprevent Iran from achievingnuclear weaponry.
“Make no mistake, theayatollahs in Iran are testingour moral defenses. Theywant to know who will objectand who will look the otherway,” Romney said.
“We will not look awaynor will our country ever lookaway from our passion andcommitment to Israel,” headded, saying that Israel andthe US have “shared values.”
Although supportingeconomic and diplomaticsanctions against Iran,Romney said that no optionsshould be excluded.
Earlier on Sunday, IsraeliPrime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu agreed withRomney’s speech about Iran.
“I heard what you saidabout the dangers the worldis facing if the Ayatollahregime obtains nuclear powercapabilities and I fully agreewith you,” Netanyahu said.
“We have to doeverything from preventingthem to possess thiscapability. The diplomacy andthe sanctions haven’t setback the Iranian program backby one iota.”
Romney said he wantedto hear Netanyahu’sperspective on the issue anddiscuss “further options” inpreventing Iran from reachingthat ability.
Xinhua
A burnt bus which belonged to forces loyal to SyriaPresident Bashar Al Assad is seen at Aleppo’s district of
al Sakhour on 29 July, 2012. Syrian troops said theyhad recaptured a district of Syria’s largest city Aleppo,
after heavy fighting against rebels who remain incontrol of swathes of the commercial hub despite being
pushed out of the capital Damascus.—INTERNET
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4 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
YANGON, 30 July— TheMinistry of Foreign Affairsbriefed diplomats onincidents in Rakhine Stateat Winzin Minyaza Hall ofthe Ministry (Yangonbranch) here at 1:20 pmt2oday.
It was attended byUnion Minister for BorderAffairs and for MyanmaIndustrial Development Lt-Gen Thein Htay, UnionMinister for Foreign AffairsU Wunna Maung Lwin,Union Minister for Labourand for Social Welfare,Relief and Resettlement UAung Kyi, Union Ministerfor Religious Affairs ThuraU Myint Maung, UnionMinister for Immigrationand Population U Khin Yi,Deputy Minister for HomeAffairs Brig-Gen Kyaw ZanMyint, Special Rapporteuron human rights inMyanmar Mr. Tomas OjeaQuintana, leader ofadvisory board to the
MOFA briefs diplomats on incidents in Rakhine State
Union MinisterU Wunna Maung
Lwin extendsgreetings at the pressbriefing on Rakhine
incidents.—MNA
President U Ko Ko Hlaing,Chairman of MyanmarNational Human RightsCommission U Win Mra,ambassadors, diplomats,heads of UN agencies,officials concerned,religious leaders,departmental heads andmedia men.
After Union MinisterU Wunna Maung Lwinextended greetings, UnionMinister Lt-Gen Thein Htaygave a clarification of theincidents in Rakhine Statein details.
Afterwards, Patron ofM y a n m a r - M u s l i mReligious Organization UHla Maung and Presidentof Interfaith DialogueGroup of Myanmar U SeinWin Aung explainedfreedom of religion inMyanmar and answered thequeries raised byAmbassadors to Myanmar.
Those present viewedmaps and documentary
photos matters related toRakhine State riot displayedinside the hall.
The Foreign AffairsMinistry issued a statementon the incidents in RakhineState.—MNA
The Government of the Republic of the Union ofMyanmar is building a peaceful, modern and developednation, setting priority to ensure peace and stability andthe rule of law.
At the time the Government is tirelessly working toachieve peace and stability and the rule of law in the entirecountry, two incidents that affected peace and securityoccurred in Rakhine State with the rape, robbery andkilling of a young woman by three youths in YanbyeTownship on 28 May and the subsequent killing of tenpersons in a passenger bus in Taungup Township on 3June. In the two cases, the first victim was a RakhineBuddhist female and the latter case, victims were Muslimmales.
Following the two incidents, riots broke out in Sittway,Maungtaw and Buthidaung Townships where rioterstorched and destroyed houses, shops and guest housesand committed killings. Because of the riots, 77 people fromboth communities lost their lives and 109 people wereinjured. A total of 4822 houses, 17 mosques, 15 monasteries,3 schools were burnt down.
The Government tried to immediately restore stabilityin places where riots broke out since the very beginningof violence in Rakhine State. Similarly, the Governmenthas taken necessary measures to stop spreading of violenceand to restore peace. The people have been informed of thesituation with full transparency.
To expose the truth and to take legal actions to theperpetrators involved in the lawlessness and anarchistacts in Rakhine State, a 16-member InvestigationCommittee chaired by the Deputy Minister for Home Affairswas formed on 6 June 2012.
On 11 June, President U Thein Sein delivered astatement to the nation concerning the incidents inRakhine State. In his Statement, the President appealed tothe people of Myanmar to cooperate and work togetherwith the government and requested all to realize everyaspect of the situation with magnanimity and promisedthat the government would attach great importance to the
Victims of violence are both from Buddhist and Muslim communities, it is very clear thatthe riots are not linked to religious persecution
Myanmar totally rejects the attempts by some quarters to politicize and internationalize thesituation as a religious issue
The Government of the Republic of the Union of MyanmarMinistry of Foreign Affairs
Press Release on Situation in Rakhine Staterule of law. The President’s Office declared State of Emergencyin Rakhine State to stop the violence and restore law andorder on 12 June 2012.
In reviewing the incidents in Rakhine State, it is foundthat lawlessness was spread due to mistrust and religiousdifferences that had created hatred and vengeance againstone another. As the victims of violence are both fromBuddhist and Muslim communities, it is very clear that theriots are not linked to religious persecution. Myanmar is amulti-racial and multi-religious country where people ofdifferent faiths have lived together in peace and harmony.
Cabinet members and officials of the Union and StateGovernments, representatives of various civil societieshave visited the riot affected areas and engaged with theresettlement and rehabilitation, distribution of relief goodsto the peoples in the relief camps.
The Government took legal actions against theperpetrators of the criminal acts. At the same time thegovernment is taking measures under existing laws andrules to make sure phenomena and incident do not happenagain.
The Government has built 89 relief camps in thosetownships for the total of 14328 Rakhine people and 30740Muslim people who were affected by the violence. As thesituation of law and order in Rakhine State is improving,people sheltered in those relief camps are graduallyreturning to their places.
As part of efforts for reconstruction of houses, whichwere burnt down in Maungtaw and villages in MaungtawTownship, Ministry of Border Affairs will build 202 houses,UNHCR will build 222 and the CARE Myanmar, an INGO,will build 128 houses. UNHCR has sent 400 tents so far forthe refugees in Moungtaw Township. In order to provideshelters in Sittway and villages in Sittway Township, RakhineState Government has pledged to build temporary 170tents while UN agencies and INGOs led by UNHCR to build600.
World Food Programme (WFP) has spent around USD600,000 on providing four dry provisions to refugee camps
and so far a total of 1515 tons of provisions have been sentto the camps. Over 2100 tons of provisions have alreadybeen stored at the warehouses of WFP.
UNHCR and INGOs have already provided 6818 setsof different kinds of household utensils and 2412 sheetsof tarpaulin to the refugees in Rakhine State. Furthermore,cash and kinds worth of more than K 3 billions for relief andrehabilitation for the victims of both sides have beenreceived from wellwishers within the country and abroad.
The Government has exercised maximum restraint inorder to restore law and order in those particular places inRakhine State. As such, Myanmar strongly rejects theaccusations made by some quarters that abuses andexcessive use of force were made by the authorities indealing with the situation.
The unfortunate incidents are confined to a fewtownships in Rakhine State as it constitutes an inter-communal violence relating only to the some portion ofthe population in the State.
In light of the true circumstances and situation,Myanmar totally rejects the attempts by some quarters topoliticize and internationalize this situation as a religiousissue.
Peace and stability is indispensable for the on-goingdemocratization and reform process in Myanmar. Nationalsolidarity and racial harmony among different nationalitiesis vital for the perpetuation of the Union. Myanmar is amulti-religious country where Buddhists, Christians,Muslims and Hindus have been living together in peaceand harmony for centuries, hence those recent incidentsoccurred in the Rakhine State are neither because ofreligious oppression nor discrimination.
The authorities have taken necessary measures withgreat care and with magnanimity. The Government iscooperating with religious and community leaders,political parties and social organizations to resolve theissue. The overall situation is now returning to normalcy.
Nay Pyi Taw30 July 2012
BangladeshiAmbassador toMyanmar raisesquestion.—MNA
IndonesianAmbassador toMyanmar putsquestion.—MNA
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YANGON, 30 July—ASEAN Multi-SectoralWorkshop on MDGs:Acceleration Strategies andPriorities Beyond 2015 jointlyorganized by ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Councilof Myanmar, ASEANSecretariat, and the UNDPwas held at Grand Ball Roomof Sedona Hotel here thismorning.
It was attended byChairman of Myanmar-ASEAN Socio-CulturalCommunity Council UnionMinister for Information andfor Culture U Kyaw Hsan,Deputy Minister for NationalPlanning and EconomicDevelopment Dr Kan Zaw,departmental heads, DeputySecretary-General of theASEAN Secretariat Dato’Misran Karmain, personnelof ASEAN Socio-CulturalCommunity, officials ofUNDP Asia-Pacific regionalcentre, and delegates ofASEAN member countries.
The first session of theworkshop was convened at10.30 am, chaired by thedeputy secretary-general ofthe ASEAN Secretariat.
ASEAN Multi-Sectoral Workshop on MDGs: Acceleration Strategies andPriorities Beyond 2015 held
Practice Team Leader DrAnuradha Rajivan of UNDPAsia-Pacific Regional Centrebased in Bangkok ofThailand and the deputynational planning andeconomic developmentminister discussed the stridesof ASEAN member countriesin realizing the MDGs.
The second session waschaired by DeputyUndersecretary Mr HamidiZakaria of Strategic PlanningDivision of Rural and Regional
Development Ministry ofMalaysia, during whichASEAN delegates discussedwork plans of the ASEANorganizations related to theMDGs and Rio+20Conference and MDGsbeyond 2015.
Director-General U YeHtut of Information andPublic Relations Depart-ment chaired the thirdsession during whichprogramme Specialist MrBiplove Choudhary of UNDP
Asia-Pacific regional centreand Director Mr NguyenAnh Phong of SouthernCentre of Agriculture Policyand Strategy, Institute ofPolicy and Strategy forAgriculture and RuralDevelopment under theAgriculture and RuralDevelopment Ministry ofVietnam discussed povertyreduction, food safety andclimate change.
The fourth session wasresumed at 3.30 pm, chaired
by Secretary General DatukNoorul Mohd Nur of Women,Family and CommunityDevelopment Ministry. Chiefof Asia and PacificProgramme of Education forAll (APPEAL), UNESCO MrAbdul Hakeem and delegatesfrom Indonesia andPhilippines discussedobjectives toward globalprimary education.
Personnel replied toqueries of the delegates andthe first-day agenda of the
workshop came to an end.On behalf of the
Chairman of Myanmar-ASEAN Socio-CulturalCommunity Council, memberof Myanmar-ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community CouncilDeputy Minister for Scienceand Technology Dr Ko KoOo hosted the dinner to thosepresent at Mindon Grand BallRoom of Sedona Hotel. Theworkshop continuedtomorrow.
MNA
Chairman of ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Council of Myanmar Union Minister for Information and for CultureU Kyaw Hsan at ASEAN Multi-Sectoral Workshop on MDGs: Acceleration Strategies and Priorities Beyond 2015.—MNA
CASH DONATED: U Khin Maung Win-Daw KhinHlaing Myint (Shwe Mann Taung Traditional
Medicine Clinic) donated K 1 million to fund forconstruction of Sangha Ward at Yangon TraditionalMedicine Hospital to Head of Traditional Medicine
Department of Yangon Region U Thein Win.MYANMA ALIN
BOOKS DONATED: U Aung Tun of corner of WestStairways Road and Strand Road in Hsandawshin Wardin Pyay donated 700 copies of books and publicationsworth K 360,000 to Linyaungchi Library at Kyeethe
Layhtet Monastery in Shwedaung Township. Treasurer UShwe Win of Township Writers Association accepts
donations.—MYANMA ALIN
Information for anti-humantrafficking
The government is accelerating its tasks in takingpreventive measures against trafficking in person.
In so doing, telephone numbers are announced as theconnections with authorities concerned for enabling thepeople to actively participate in the tasks of anti-humantrafficking.
These telephone numbers are 067-412555 and 067-412666 in Nay Pyi Taw, 09-49555666 in Muse, 09-49555777in Mandalay and 09-49555888 and 09-49555999 in Yangon.
District News
HTIGYAING, 30 July—Internal Revenue Departmentunder the Ministry of Financeand Revenue held the talksabout taxation at BasicEducation High School inHtigyaing on 14 July.
At the talk, Township
MOHNYIN, 30 July—Mohnyin TownshipMyanma AgriculturalDevelopment Bank disbursedK 50000 per acre as loans tolocal farmers for 2012.
The bank has disbursedK 1707.2 million to 4531
Bank loans disbursed to localfarmers
Knowledge about taxationshared in Htigyaing
farmers of 29 village-tractsup to 18 July. The bank plansto disburse K 2574.3 millionto the local farmers this year.
In addition, the bankrefunded K 262.33 millionsavings to 4040 farmers.
Myanma Alin
Administrator U Than AyeSwe gave a speech.
Head of TownshipInternal Revenue DepartmentDaw Khin Mar Myint gavelectures on taxation tostudents at middle schoollevel.—Myanma Alin
Deaf student passesmatriculation exam in
MandalayMANDALAY, 30 July—
A deaf female student fromSchool for the Deaf ofSocial Welfare Departmentin Mandalay passed thematriculation examinationthis year.
CrimesNews
Narcotic drugs and related equipment seizedYANGON, 30 July—A
combined team includingmembers of Tahan PoliceStation of Kalay Townshipat 1 pm on 13 July searchedthe motorcycle driven byLal Thang Than of Region3 of Taungzalat Ward inKalay together with HelLein and anothermotorcycle by Lauma.
The authorities seized502,800 ACTIPIN tabletsof pseudo ephedrineweighing 100.56 kilos.Thus, Tahan Police
She is Ma Nay Yi Lin,daughter of U Kyi Lwin-Daw Aye Aye Yu ofMyananda Housing inThida Aye Block 902 inChanmyathazi South Wardof Chanmyathazi
Township in Mandalay.She passed the exam withseat number MaNaTa 2333.
She attended theschool for the deaf ofMandalay from KG to thefourth standard and at No22 Basic Education HighSchool from fifth tomatriculation standard. Asa inborn deaf, she learnedthe lessons taught byteachers.—Myanma Alin
Station opened files oflawsuit against San ZaiParr (a) Ma Shan Tin, 37 ofFalam, Lal Thang Than, 32and Lauma, 22 and HelLein, 56 of Kalay underthe law.
Likewise, TachilekAnti-Drug Squad and partytogether with witnessessearched the house ofKyaw Swa Bee in HsanhsaiVil lage of TachilekTownship at 3 pm on 14July. They saw Kyaw SwaBee together with Sam
Kyauk and seizedstimulant tabletproduction machineinstalled a motor, oldmachine of producingstimulant tablet, one kiloof pinky wet power toproduce stimulant tablets,32 kilos of Caffeine and400 grams of pinkypowder.
Tachilek PoliceStation opened files oflawshuit against themunder the law.
Myanma Alin
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NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—Pyithu Hluttaw regular sessioncontinued for 17th day at Pyithu Hluttaw Hall in HluttawComplex here today, attended by Pyithu Hluttaw SpeakerThura U Shwe Mann and 403 Pyithu Hluttaw representatives.
At today’s session, three questions were answered, oneproposal discussed and one submitted.
Regarding the question raised by U Thein Nyunt ofThingangyun Constituency asking “whether SuperCustom (Multi Purpose Vehicles) are really manufacturedby domestic industrial zones and how the buyers’ remorseover fines will be eased”, Deputy Minister for Industry UMyo Aung answered that automakers were fined as parts ofthe vehicles designated to be produced at home are importand do not meet set standards in agreement with themanufacturers. As there were complaints lodged bymanufacturers, automobile manufacturing developmentsubcommittee subpoenaed seven entrepreneurs and urgedthem to seek customer satisfaction.
Fines for illegally imported vehicles were collectedtill 31 March, 2012 and designated fines for patents andspare parts are being collected. The subcommittee focusedon addressing difficulties of the people who had bought thevehicles mistakenly and levying reasonable tax on vehicleswhich were imported in any ways.
Deputy Minister for Rail Transportation Thura UThaung Lwin answered questions raised by two Hluttawrepresentatives regarding railway and vehicle.
Regarding the question raised by U Khin Maung Nyoof Loikaw Constituency on “upgrading coaches, railways,and locomotives of Loikaw-Nay Pyi Taw route”, thedeputy minister answered that 140 tons of load were allowedas there is a steepest slope between Pinlaung and Moebyedespite the trains being the most powerful ones MyanmarRailways have with 2000 horse power. For more safety, theload was reduced to 110 tons as of July, 2011.
As the coaches have 124 seats in total, there are 16passengers without seat between Phaya station and Aungpanstation with largest number of commuters touching about140. With less number of passengers between Aungpan andLoikaw, the number of seats is enough. So, there is no planto extend coaches.
Sleepers play a key role in betterment of railroads. Aconcrete sleeper factory is being built in Shwenyaung toreplace wooden sleepers with concrete ones. The factory willproduce 16000 sleepers monthly as of August, 2012. Theconcrete sleepers will be fixed in Thazi-Shwenyaung andAungpan-Loikaw railroad sections.
Regarding the question raised by U Aung San of PabedanConstituency on “consequences of colour of wing mirrorsof imported cars and fines on these cars”, the deputyminister answered that the colour of the imported cars weremeasured with tint meter when it was registered. The mirrors
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with 60 and above percent transparency were allowed. Thesemirrors were restricted because of unclear views contributingto higher potential of traffic accidents and crimes under thecover of the dark mirror.
There are provisions in various countries preventing frommanufacturing the windbreakers and door mirrors with theunder-60-percent transparency undermining road safety.Foreign owners decorated stickers and ordered mirrors at theirown wishes. There is no fine for the mirrors of the vehicles.
U Kyi Tha of Gwa Constituency, U Nyunt Hlaing of PyuConstituency and U Aye Mauk of Mahlaing Constituencydiscussed the proposal “urging the Union government tocoordinate, supervise and manage Myanmar’s energysector” submitted by U Thein Lwin of Chauk Constituencyon 6 July. They seconded the proposal, saying that the profitsof natural gas extracted from a particular region shouldbenefit the region to some extent. The selling of natural gasshould be considered only when there are surpluses aftersatisfying local demands for vehicle and kitchen purposes.Sustainability of natural resources should be taken intoconsideration in establishing joint ventures. Acomprehensive plan needs to be drafted.
Union Minister for Energy U Than Htay said theincumbent government adopted policies focusing localsufficiency of oil and gas since taking office. He quoted thePresident saying “National Energy Management Committeemust be formed for addressing various aspects of the energysector of the State and national electricity project must beadopted in line with the national energy policy for short-term
and long-term plans. Energy projects of oil, natural gas, coaland so forth needed to be implemented after the nationalenergy project is drafted.” The new government changed thepolicy to focus on local sufficiency for newly explored oiland gas deposits. Priority for local industrial use of naturalgas is included in every contract signed by the newgovernment.
The formation of national level National EnergyManagement Committee with ministry officials as well asappropriate stakeholders is under way. The committee willbe responsible for drawing National Energy Safety Strategythat could affect the future generations of the country andwill coordinate, supervise and manage the energy sectormore effectively.
As the Hluttaw agreed, U Thein Lwin’s proposal wasapproved.
U Thein Nyunt of Thingangyun Constituency submittedthe proposal “urging the government to enact a law forregistration of Non Governmental Organizations as thePresident had called for participation of civil societies inMyanmar’s democratic reforms”. Union Minister for HomeAffairs Lt-Gen Ko Ko said he had no reason to object theproposal.
The date for discussion of the proposal will be announcedlater and MPs willing to discuss it are to submit their namelists not later than 1 pm on 31 July.
Today’s session concluded at 3.35 pm and the Hluttawregular session continue for 18th day at 10 am on 31 July.
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Pyithu Hluttaw committees, commission meetNAY PYI TAW, 30 July—
Pyithu Hluttaw committeesand commission met at themeeting hall of the PyithuHluttaw Speaker in HluttawComplex, here, thismorning.
Also present at themeeting were Pyithu HluttawSpeaker Thura U ShweMann, Deputy Speaker UNanda Kyaw Swa,chairpersons and secretariesof the committees andcommission, Pyithu Hluttawrepresentatives andpersonnel of the HluttawOffice.
The Pyithu HluttawSpeaker noted that the fourpermanent committeescould be formed since theHluttaw had come intooperation, calling for
recommendations of thosefor better functioning of theHluttaw committees andcommission.
Chairpersons and
secretaries of Pyithu Hluttawcommittee explainedongoing tasks andrequirements of respectivecommittees.
Next, Chairman of LegalAffairs and Special CasesAssessment CommissionDeputy Pyithu HluttawSpeaker U Nanda Kyaw Swa
made wide-rangingdiscussion about works ofthe commission, legalprovisions and regulationsand requirements.
The meeting endedwith a concluding remarkof the Pyithu HluttawSpeaker.
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Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker Thura U Shwe Mann delivers an address at the coordination meeting of committees andcommission.—MNA
Representatives seen at the 17th day regular session of Pyithu Hluttaw.MNA
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NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—The Amyotha Hluttaw sessioncontinued for 17th day at Amyotha Hluttaw Hall in HluttawComplex here today, attended by Amyotha Hluttaw SpeakerU Khin Aung Myint and 205 MPs.
Deputy Minister for Education U Aye Kyu replied tothree questions. Regarding the question of Dr Myint Kyi ofYangon Region Constituency No (8) about whether schoolof ASEAN fellow countries and those of Myanmar arenetworked not, the deputy minister replied that the previousgovernment only made cooperation upon proposals of theASEAN fellow countries.
In January, 2012, e-National Task Force of Myanmarand Multimedia Development Corporation (Malaysia)signed MoU on joint-implementation of smart schoolproject. No.4 BEHS Hline, Yangon TTC and No.2 BEPSKamayut were chosen to participate in smart school project.
The second project implemented in cooperationwith ASEAN fellow countries is UNESCO School NetProject. Education Ministry and UNESCO (Bangkok)ASEAN Foundation and SEAMEO signed MOU on joint-implementation of the project for three years from 2004 to2006. Group (A) comprised Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippinesand Thailand and Group (B) comprised Cambodia, Laos,Myanmar and Vietnam under the project. Brunei workedseparately with Singapore. No. 2 BEHS Dagon, No. 1 BEHSKyauktan and No.3 BEHS Bago took part in the project.
Such measures as computerization, networking andICT knowledge dissemination were undertaken thoseschools, encouraging innovations with the use of ICTresources, sharing software application knowledge to otherschools.
So, in the time of the previous government, two projectscould be implemented in cooperation with the basiceducation schools of ASEAN fellow countries for the primaryeducation sector. Coordination could be made for joint-implementation of networking programme with basicprimary schools of ASEAN fellow countries at SEAMEOmeetings, and ASEAN high-ranking education officialsmeetings.
Regarding the question of U Naing Tun Ohn of MonState Constituency No (5) about if there is any plan toupgrade Wewinkara Village BEMS (branch) inThanbyuzayat Township to BEMS, Wekami VillageBEMS to BEHS (branch), the deputy minister replied thatcurrently, there is no plan to upgrade Wewinkaya VillageBEMS (branch) into BEMS as there are only 176 basiceducation middle school level students there. Likewise,there is no plan to upgrade another school as there are only175 students there. But, those schools would be consideredfor upgrading in the coming academic year as the priority.
Regarding the question of U Soe Aung of MandalayRegion Constituency No (11) about if there is any plan toupgrade Nyaungkaing Model Village BEHS (branch) inMeiktila Township into BEHS, the deputy minister repliedthat there are 249 students there that upgrading wouldcarried out in the coming academic year.
Regarding the question of Dr Htay Win of AyeyawadyRegion Constituency No (5) about whether the ministryconcerned would clear the debris from the bank erosionof Ngawun River at Nyaunggyoe Village in IngapuTownship and take preventive measures against bankerosion, Deputy Minister for Transport U Han Sein repliedthat there used to be alluvial land under water between thevillage and river bank. The change in course of NgawunRiver four years ago has swept away the alluvial landcausing bank erosion near the village. In 2011-2012 fiscalyear, the Irrigation Department built three deflectors andthe village on self-reliant basis built one along the riverupstream of the village.
Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement ofRiver Systems of the Ministry of Transport suggested theAyeyawady Region chief minister in his tour ofNyaunggyoe Village on 6 January, 2012, that deflectorsand willow mattress should be constructed for preventionof bank erosion. The chief minister in response instructedthe directorate to provide necessary technical help andwork in cooperation with local people. He also called on the
CBM alone not enough to implement monetary reforms: MPsAmyotha Hluttaw continues for 17th day
Irrigation Department to carry on preventive measures.Ward/township administrators concerned would have
to submit the proposal for prevention of bank erosion to theregion government which would put forward it to thePresident Office which would grant special fund for thepreventive measures.
Member of Amyotha Hluttaw Bill Committee U SoeTint read out the report the committee on bill revoking the1964 Myanma Five Star Shipping Line Corporation Law.The Hluttaw approved the bill.
Member of Amyotha Hluttaw Bill Committee U TinYu read out the report of the committee on Profession andCapacity Building Bill.
Dr Khin Shwe of Yangon Region Constituency No (9)discussed the facts of the bill that he considered should beamended or revoked.
The Hluttaw asked the Hluttaw Bill Committee toreview the bill.
U Ha Shein Bwe of Chin State Constituency (8), U ShuMaung of Shan State Constituency (8), U Than Swe ofTaninthayi Region Constituency (2), Dr Myat Nyana Soeof Yangon Region Constituency (4), Dr Khin Shwe ofYangon Region Constituency (9), Dr Myint Kyi of YangonRegion Constituency (8), U Tun Kyaw of Shan StateConstituency (10), U Myint Tun of Bago RegionConstituency (10), U San Pyae of Kachin State Constituency(7), Dr Banya Aung Moe of Mon State Constituency (7), UHsai Paung Nup of Shan State Constituency (12), U TinMya of Sagaing Region Constituency (7), U Ohn Tin ofRakhine State Constituency (10) and U Paw Hlyan Lwin ofChin State Constituency (9) discussed report of AmyothaHluttaw National Plan Committee on NationalDevelopment Plan. They discussed that cultivation of tea,elephant foot yam and orchid and high-land farming should
be encouraged in Chin State. Suggestions would be made inindustrial sector, reformation of economic institutions andnatural resources preservation sector featured in the report.The objective to make Taninthayi Region the oil pot ofMyanmar should be reviewed. The reports must be submittedand assessed without bias. The projects must be easilyunderstandable by the public, stimulating publicparticipation. Only then, will social security of the people beachieved. Farmers should own farmland in agricultural sectors.Farmer organizations that rally farmers to engage in farmingshould be formed. The budget of the Ministry of Agricultureand Irrigation should be increased. The Central Bank ofMyanmar alone could not implement reforms in monetarypolicy of the country. A commission led by the CBMgovernment should be formed with scholars. The 20 years’progress of 30-year long-term project started since 1992-93should be reviewed. The designation of 24 specialdevelopment regions should be reviewed. As the papersuggests that each region and state should draft and implementspecial projects, the National Development Plan will becomelivelier if it includes Self-Administered Division and Zones.The project should be drafted for 100 years to come.
Today’s session concluded at 4 pm and the sessioncontinues for 18th day at 10 am tomorrow.
At today’s session, four questions were answered, onebill confirmed, and one bill and one report discussed.
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NAY PYI TAW, 30 July— A special appellate courtcomprising Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the UnionU Tun Tun Oo and judges of Union Supreme Court U ThaHtay and U Mya Thein heard four special cases at Room No1 of Union Supreme Court at 11 am today.—MNA
Special appeal case heard
EDUCATIVE TALKS: A talk on drug abuse and dangerof household pills was held at Bo Aung Kyaw Hall of
Basic Education High School No 6 in BotahtaungTownship on 23 July. Commander of Botahtaung
Township Police Force Police Captain Tin Thein giveslectures on drug abuse.—KYEMON
YANGON, 30 July—Organized by Kengtung UniversityHiking and Mountaineering Subcommittee, the talks onhiking and mountaineering and show the photos was held atthe hall of the university on 17 July morning.
Patron of the Sports Competitions Organizing Committeeof the university Pro-Rector Dr Mary Thein made a speech.Next, Chairperson of the Hiking and MountaineeringSubcommittee Professor Dr Thida Oo of MathematicsDepartment explained the purpose of formation of thesubcommittee and its tasks. Secretary of the subcommitteeLecturer Daw Ni Ni Aye of the Geography Department talkedabout hiking and mountaineering and recounted experiencesof climbing Saramati Hill. After the talks, faculty members andstudents viewed round documentary photos.—Myanma Alin
Hiking and mountaineeringexperiences recounted
17th day of Amyotha Hluttaw session in progress.—MNA
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President
U Thein Sein and wife
attend waso robe
offering ceremony
(from page 1)Afterwards, Chief
Justice of the Union U TunTun Oo donated waso robeand offertories to State
Ovadaçariya ZegonSayadaw Abhidhaja MahaRattha Guru BhaddantaKavisara.
Next, Commander-in-
Chief of Defence ServicesVice-Senior General MinAung Hlaing presentedwaso robe and offertories to
(See page 9)
President U Thein Sein and wife Daw Khin
Khin Win and congregation receive Nine
Precepts from the Chairman of State Sangha
Maha Nayaka Committee Abbot of Bhamo
Monastery of Mandalay.—MNA
Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Kham and wife Daw Nan Shwe Hmondonate waso robe and offertories to Secretary of SSMNC Chaukhtegyi
Sayadaw.—MNAState Ovadaçariya Zegon Sayadaw accepts waso robe and offertories
donated by Chief Justice of Union U Tun Tun Oo.—MNA
Commandar-in-Chief of Defence
Services Vice-Senior General
Min Aung Hlaingoffer waso robe
and offertories tothe Vice-Chairman
of SSMNCMasoeyeinMonasterySayadaw.
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Joint-SecretaryMeiktila Sayadawaccepts waso robe
and offertoriesdonate by DeputyCommander-in-Chief of Defence
ServicesCommander-in-
Chief (Army)General Soe Win
and wife Daw ThanThan Nwe.—MNA
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(from page 8)Vice-Chairman of StateSangha Maha NayakaCommittee Abbot ofMasoeyein Monastery ofMahaaungmye Township ofMandalay RegionAbhidhaja Maha RatthaGuru Bhaddanta Tejosara-bhivamsa.
Joint-Secretary of StateSangha Maha NayakaCommittee NattalinSayadaw Agga Maha PanditaBhaddanta Vayamaaccepted Waso Robe andoffertories donated byChairman of Constitutional
President U Thein Sein and wife ...Tribunal of the Union UThein Soe. Chairman ofUnion Election CommissionU Tin Aye donated WasoRobe and offertories to Vice-Chairman of State SangaMaha Nayaka KyaikpiSayadaw Abhidhaja AggaMaha Saddhamma JotikaAgga Maha PanditaBhaddanta Gunaysana.
Next, Joint-Secretary ofState Sangha Maha NayakaCommittee MeiktilaSayadaw Agga Maha PanditaBhaddanta Veikjodhaaaccepted Waso Robe andoffertories donated by
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence ServicesCommander-in-Chief (Army)General Soe Win and wifeDaw Than Than Nwe.
The union ministers, thecommander, and the deputyministers donated waso robesand offertories to sayadaws.The congregation led byPresident U Thein Sein andwife Daw Khin Khin Winreceived sermons deliveredby Secretary of State SanghaMaha Nayaka CommitteeAbbot of ChaukhtetgyiSayadaw of Bahan Townshipof Yangon Region AggaMaha Pandita Agga MahaSaddhamma Jotikadhaja
NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—Union Minister for Financeand Revenue U Hla Tunreceived a delegation ledby World Bank East Asiaand Pacific Regional VicePresident Ms Pamela Cox atthe meeting hall of CentralBank of Myanmar, here, thisafternoon.
At the meeting, theyhad a cordial discussion onmatters of bilateralcooperation between WBand Myanmar, repaying of
Union F&R Minister receives WB East Asiaand Pacific Regional Vice President
the debt by Myanmar toWB, assisting of WB in thesocio-economic develop-ment of rural area andpoverty alleviationprogramme before repayingthe debt to WB, acceleratingof private sector to attractmore foreign directinvestment in Myanmar,prioritized measures so asto improve the sector ofcapital market andinfrastructure, giving morescholarship in the field of
Myanmar monetary sectorin order to develop humancapability jointly providedby scholarship programmeof WB and JapaneseGovernment and joiningto Multilateral InvestmentGuarantee Agency(MIGA).
Present at the meetingwere Deputy MinisterU Win Shein and GovernorU Than Nyein of CentralBank of Myanmar.
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Mr. Tomas Ojea Quintana, UN Special Rapporteur onhuman rights situation in Myanmar, visits Insein Jail
(Central), Insein General HospitalYANGON, 30 July— Mr. Tomas Ojea
Quintana, the United Nations SpecialRapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar,arrived in Yangon on 29 July evening. Hewas welcomed by Acting ResidentCoordinator of UN agencies Mr. Ramesh M.Shrestha and officials concerned at YangonInternational Airport.
Mr. Tomas Ojea Quintana, together withActing Resident Coordinator of UN agenciesMr. Ramesh M. Shrestha and officialsconcerned, went to Insein Jail (Central) at8:45 am today, and Director-General ofCorrection Department under the Ministryof Home Affairs U Zaw Win answered theirqueries.
There, Mr. Tomas Ojea Quintana madequeries to prisoners Mya Nanda Aung, U
Khaymasara (a) Chan Tha and Maung AungNaing. Observing prison visiting, heinspected the prisoners who waited for theprison visiting time.
At noon, he proceeded to his inspectiontour of Insein General Hospital where hequeried prisoner Phyo Wai Aung who isreceiving medical treatment and lookedaround the women ward.
At 1:20 pm, Mr. Tomas Ojea Quintanaattended the briefing of MOFA to diplomatson incidents in Rakhine State, held atWunzinminyara Hall of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs (Yangon branch).
Then, he held a meeting with UnionMinister for Foreign Affairs U Wunna MaungLwin at Ayeyawady Hall of the ministry(Yangon branch).—MNA
Joint-Secretary of State Sangha MahaNayaka Committee Nattalin Sayadaw AggaMaha Pandita Bhaddanta Vayama accepts
Waso Robe and offertories donated byChairman of Constitutional Tribunal of the
Union U Thein Soe.MNA
Chairman of Union Election Commission U Tin Aye donates Waso Robeand offertories to Vice-Chairman of State Sangha Maha Nayaka Kyaikpi
Sayadaw.—MNA
United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights situation in MyanmarMr. Tomas Ojea Quintana visits Insein Jail (Central).—MNA
Union Minister U Hla Tun receives WB East Asia and Pacific RegionalVice President Ms. Pamela Cox.—MNA
Bhaddanta Khemaindasamiand shared merits gained.
Next the ceremonyconcluded. After theceremony, the Presidentand wife and membersoffered a day meal to thesayadaws.—MNA
MINHLA, 30 July—Aceremony to clarify taxationwas held at the office of AhtetMinhla Township InternalRevenue Department inThayet District of MagwayRegion on 13 July morning.
Deputy Director U KyawThein of Magway RegionInternal Revenue Departmentexplained notifications of theMinistry of Finance andRevenue on income tax,commercial tax and other taxesand matters related to taxationprocedures.
It was attended by the
Talks on levying tax clarified in Ahtet Minhla
township administrator, thecommander of TownshipPolice Force and oilproduction entrepreneurs.
Myanma Alin
Ceremony to makeclarification on
taxation in progress inAhtet Minhla.
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(from page 16)The issue in Rakhine State must be addressed in a considerableamount of time as it is based on racial and religious hatredprovoked by the social misconduct. It would be tackled carefullyas there is unbalance population ratio as well. Bengalis constitute94 per cent and Rakhine nationals 6 percent of the populationin Maungtaw and Buthidaung regions.
For the time being, Defence Ministry, Border AffairsMinistry, Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Ministry,Rakhine State government, local command, the commander,and border region command headquarters are trying to keep theoverall situation under control for security and stability of theregion. They in cooperation with Red Cross society, and fire
Myanmar has freedom ofreligion....
brigades and NGOs and INGOs are fulfilling the requirementsof the region.
Relief camps have been opened providing shelters,foods and health care services. Measures must be taken forrevival of the sufferers and restoration to normalcy.
The ministries concerned and non-governmentalsocial organizations have to work cooperatively in resettlingthem in order that they can resume their original livelihood attheir original places. The Vice-President called on the ministriesto present reports on completed and ongoing tasks.
Next, deputy ministers and departmental headsexplained completed, ongoing and follow-up tasks of theministries concerned in Rakhine State.
In his concluding remark, the Vice-President notedthat the question of Rakhine incident needs long-term solution.What is the most important is security and regional peace andstability without which regional development undertakings
could not be carried out. Now, the situation calls for strenuousendeavours for regional development amidst difficulties. Theincident originally was nothing related with racial and religiousaffairs but later got entangled. Laws on religion and racial affairshave been enacted in the country. The Immigration andPopulation Ministry has issued rules for racial affairs andministries concerned are to handle such problems of increaseor decrease in population and illegal migration.
The country has the freedom of religion and there isno restriction on the religious beliefs. It needs to distribute equalamount of funds and cash assistance to sufferers without anydiscrimination in resettlement and rehabilitation tasks. Theproblem can be settled only when all the local people understandthe situation well. Collaborative efforts are required to takeactions as necessary. The Vice-President called for concertedefforts of the Union government, Rakhine State governmentand local people, bringing an end to the meeting.—MNA
Common goal is to reduce poverty within MDGs byimplementing ASEAN Blue Print under ASCC Pillar
YANGON, 30 July—ASEAN Multi-SectoralWorkshop on MDGs:Acceleration Strategies andPriorities Beyond 2015 wasconvened at Grand Ball Roomof Sedona Hotel here thismorning, with an address byChairman of ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Councilof Myanmar Union Ministerfor Information and forCulture U Kyaw Hsan.
Present on the occasionwere Yangon Region ChiefMinister U Myint Swe, DeputyMinister for Border AffairsMaj-Gen Zaw Win, DeputyMinister for National Planningand Economic DevelopmentDr Kan Zaw, Deputy Ministerfor Livestock and Fisheries UKhin Maung Aye, DeputyMinister for Science andTechnology Dr Ko Ko Oo,Yangon region minister forplanning and economic UThan Myint and regionminister for social affairs DrMyint Thein, departmentalheads, Deputy Secretary-General of the ASEANSecretariat Dato’ MisranKarmain and personnel
ASEAN Socio-CulturalCommunity (ASCC) is tocontribute to realizing anASEAN Community and it isalso focusing on the socialdimension of narrowing thedevelopment gap amongASEAN member states. Thepost-2015 strategic responseshould focus on pro-poorgrowth alongside the nationalsocio-economic contexts ofASEAN member states. In thesame vein, assistance inspecific areas is still requiredfor some ASEAN memberstates that have achievedmuch under the MDGs.
It is noted that all thegovernments and peoples ofASEAN member countriesmust try to promote ourselvesto be at the centre of our owndevelopment. Thus, ways andmeans must be sought tointegrate the domesticdevelopment plans of actionsand programmes that reflectthose from rural aspirationsand sensibilities to have theirown capacity, which wouldenable the environmentprovided by the internationalcommunity and to have an
functioning work and projectsunder ASCC and movingtogether towards commongoal to attain MDGs in theASEAN Community.
He insisted that thecountry is not to wait for perfectgovernance or to engage inendless accusations anddiscussions. The challengesat hand are far too urgent. Hehighlighted the need to workwith government andbusiness, and civil society inthe developed world. It isbelieved that the way forwardlies in finding constructivesolutions together withASEAN way.
The country’s povertyrate is still high whencompared with regionalcounterparts, and all-roundsocio-economic develop-ment of low-income people isour priority task. That is whythe government has beenenacting new Laws andamending the existing ones.To open the channels ofgrowth and social mobility, itcalls for public and privatepolicies aimed at preventing,reducing, eliminatingeconomic risks, vulnerabi-lities to poverty anddeprivation and on the otherhand, the cooperation andcollaborations of UNAgencies and NGOs who arewith broad range of experienceand expertise in managingdevelopment challenges withthe programmes they engage.
The Second WaveReform Strategy is now beinginitiated and implemented inMyanmar. The country stillhave challenges to overcomeon strengthening surveillanceand response strengtheningbetter cooperation andcollaboration for “People-centered Approach”.Nevertheless, Myanmar willsurely continue to play its partwith determination in theefforts to strengthen itscommitments to MDG and tomeet the global challenges.Myanmar is also engaged withthe process of economicintegration of ASEAN andtrying to support the ASEANsingle market and production
Union Information and Culture Minister addresses ASEANMulti-sectoral Workshop on MDGs
concerned of ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community,personnel of UNDP Asia-Pacific Region, delegates ofASEAN nations and invitedguests.
The workshop wasopened with ASEAN Anthem.Speaking on the occasion,Chairman of ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Councilof Myanmar Union MinisterU Kyaw Hsan expressed hisdelight and pride for havingopportunity to host theworkshop, thanking UNDPfor all the assistance given fororganizing the workshop.
ASEAN members arecommitted to achieve theMillennium DevelopmentGoals (MDGs). In realizingthese goals, ASEAN leadershave pledged for promotion ofthe living standard of peoplein ASEAN Community.Myanmar in its fight againstpoverty and famine needs toimprove the standard of livingand reduce poverty to meetthose set of goals and targets inMDGs, launching national andregional activities.
The primary goal of the
acceleration for reducing thedevelopment gap.
The Union minister gavean account of developmentinitiatives of the country.Democratic transition hasbeen undertaken within a year,forming nation’s legislative,executive and judicialorganizations at differentlevels. Democratic transitionis delicate and its process callsfor time to be accomplished.National Plan approved bythe Hluttaw and materialdevelopment plan need to bepeople-centred developmentreform, which could satisfythe demands of people.
Public administrationreforms are essential for thegood governance.Management systemdevelopment, policy anddecision making process,promotion of goodgovernance, establishingpublic service ethics and codeof conduct and integrateddevelopment plan are nowbeing carried out in order tokeep abreast of theinternational community.
Under the leadership ofthe President, eight-pointpoverty alleviation schemehas been in operation.
According to all-roundsurveys of living conditionsof households, jointlyconducted by UNDP and theMinistry of National Planningand Economic Development,the poverty rate of Myanmarhas decreased from 32% to26%. We have now targetedto reduce the poverty rate to16% by 2014-2015.
As social inclusion thatembraces people from all walksof life insures the diversity ofcommunities, bringing arichness of culture andknowledge to society by thisconnectivity the Unionminister called for creatingmore equitable, higher
base. With the strongrecommendations made by theASEAN Leaders to call forlifting up of all sanctions onMyanmar is also an inspirationfor us to strive for the brighterfuture for social stability andsocial protection in Myanmar.And it encourages to moveforward to the reduction ofsocio-economic disparitiesand support the democraticprocess in Myanmar.
In conclusion, he said thecommon goal is to reduce thepoverty within the MDGs byimplementing the ASEANBlue Print under the ASCCPillar. He pinned his hope onthe workshop to make asubstantial contribution toimplement the goals of theASCC on finding the bestpractical ways to attain MDGs.
Through sinceredeliberations at the workshop,he predicted achievement ofdesired outcome and findappropriate assessment toassess MDGs in this ASEANregion.
After that, DeputySecretary-General of theASEAN Secretariat DatoMisran Karmain and DirectorMr. Rathin Roy from AsiaPacific Regional Centrebased in Bangkok, Thailand,extended greetings.
At the end of theceremony, Chairman ofMyanmar ASCC CouncilUnion Minister U Kyaw Hsan,Yangon Region ChiefMinister U Myint Swe, deputyministers, region ministers,distinguished guests andattendees posed for adocumentary photo.—MNA
Chairman of ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Council of MyanmarUnion Minister for Information and for Culture U Kyaw Hsan and Chief
Minister of Yangon Region U Myint Swe and those present pose fordocumentary photo.—MNA
Deputy Secretary-General of the ASEAN
Secretariat Dato’Misran Karmain
making a speech.—MNA
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47 killed intrain fire insouthern
IndiaHYDERABAD, 30 July—A
government official says thedeath toll from a fire on a trainin southern India has climbedto 47.
District Collector B.Sridhar says 28 otherpassengers have beenhospitalized with burns.
The fire was noticed byan official as the train passedthrough a railroad station earlyMonday.
The train was stoppedand the coach that caught firewas detached from the rest ofthe train to prevent the blazefrom spreading.
The fire was reported atNellore, a town nearly 500kilometres (310 miles) south ofHyderabad, the capital ofAndhra Pradesh state.
Sridhar told TheAssociated Press that the fireis believed to have been causedby a short circuit in thecoach.—Internet
Israel kills Palestinian at West Bankcheckpoint: medics
RAMALLAH, 30 July—Israeli troops opened fire at aPalestinian car at a checkpointin the occupied West Bankearly on Monday, killing oneperson and wounding twoothers, Palestinian officialssaid.
It was unclear why theIsraelis fired at the car as itapproached the checkpoint
on a road connecting WestBank cities and Jerusalembefore dawn.
According toPalestinian medical workers,the man in his 40s who wasshot dead and the two otherswere travelling to pray inJerusalem.
A spokesman for Israel’sborder police, which is
stationed at checkpoints inthe area, could not be reachedfor immediate comment.
Israel captured the WestBank and East Jerusalem, landthe Palestinians want for afuture state, during a 1967Middle East War in a movethat has not won internationalrecognition.
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Volunteers conductdisinfection for epidemicprevention in Beicheying
Village of FangshanDistrict in Beijing,
capital of China, on 29July, 2012. FangshanDistrict suffered a lot
during the rain-triggereddisaster on 21 July. The
reconstruction isongoing.XINHUA
A pedestrian walks on a flooded road in Yinchuan,capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, on 30 July,
2012. A downpour hit the city on Sunday evening andcaused the urban waterlogging and the torrential flood
along the Helan Mountain.XINHUA
Magnitude 6.0 quake hits off Mexico’sPacific coast
Naval ships from 22 nations on 9 June kicked off thebiennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, billedthe largest international maritime drill, in and around
the Hawaiian Islands. Scheduled from 29 June to 3 Augthe drill was participated by 42 ships, six submarines,more than 200 aircrafts and 25,000 personnel from
countries including Russia, New Zealand and Singapore.INTERNET
Panda gives birth at San Diego Zoo, settingrecord with 6th cub
Brent rises toward $107, stimulus measures eyedSINGAPORE, 30 July—
Brent crude rose toward $107per barrel on Monday,stretching gains into a fifthconsecutive day on hopesthe United States and Europewill this week announce newmeasures to shore up theirfragile economies, boostingthe outlook for oil demand.
Slowing growth in theUnited States, the world’s topoil consumer, has triggeredexpectations of stimulusmeasures from the FederalReserve, which meets onTuesday and Wednesday.
SAN DIEGO, 30 July—A20-year-old giant panda hasgiven birth at the San DiegoZoo, and it’s a record.
Officials say it’s the sixthcub born at the zoo to BaiYun, the most at a breedingfacility outside of China.
Zookeepers andresearchers watched the birthSunday afternoon via a closedcircuit camera mounted insidethe birthing den.
In a blog post, zooofficials say Bai Yunimmediately scooped the cubinto her arms and comfortedthe newborn.
Because of Bai Yun’sadvanced age the pregnancywas considered high risk, but
zookeepers say mother andbaby are doing fine.
The sex of the cub won’tbe known for several months.
It will be a while before
Bai Yun and the new cub areon display but the public canglimpse them on the PandaCam at the zoo’s website.
Internet
MEXICO CITY, 30 July—A 6.0 magnitude earthquakestruck off Mexico’s Pacificcoast on Sunday, the USGeological Survey said, butthere were no reports ofdamage.
The quake was
centreed about 18 milessouthwest of Suchiate in thesouthern state of Chiapas,close to the border withGuatemala. It had a depth of22 miles, the USGS said.
Emergency services inChiapas state were checking
the area but a spokesman saidthere were no reports ofdamage.
The Pacific TsunamiWarning Centre did notimmediately issue a tsunamiwarning.
Reuters
Next on investor radars isFriday’s US non-farm payrollsdata.
“If unemployment startsto worsen, you can be surethat the FOMC are going tostep in and inject more stimulusinto the economy,” said TonyNunan, a Tokyo-based riskmanager at Mitsubishi Corp.“The mandate of the FOMC isnot just to curb inflation, but italso has to sustainemployment, they won’t havea choice but to act.”
Brent crude rose 45 centsto $106.92 per barrel at 0406
GMT. U.S. crude rose 61 centsto $90.74 per barrel, gainingfor a fifth day.
Investors are also eyeingthe European Central Bank’spolicy-setting meetingscheduled for Thursday forfurther trading cues.
The meeting was alwaysin focus given the threat thelong-running euro zone crisisposes to the global economybut has become pivotal afterthe ECB chief Mario Draghi’spledge last week to dowhatever was needed to savethe euro.—Reuters
LITTLE ROCK, 30 July —Authorities in Arkansaswere searching for a man whothey suspect killed hisparents Saturday andabducted his adopted 12-year-old sister. Little Rockpolice spokeswoman SgtCassandra Davis said 33-year-old Antonio Whitlowis wanted on two counts ofcapital murder in connectionwith the slayings of his 65-
Two dead, 12-year-old girl missing inLittle Rock
year-old parents, Annetteand Bobby Whitlow.
Authorities also issuedan Amber Alert for thecouple’s 12-year-old adopteddaughter, Amber Whitlow,who police believe waskidnapped by AntonioWhitlow.
Davis said that officersreceived a call shortly after 3pm on Saturday from a churchmember who was supposed
to meet with the couple anddiscovered AnnetteWhitlow’s body.
When police arrived onscene, they found BobbyWhitlow’s body. Daviswouldn’t say how the elderWhitlows died, but police saidthey believe AmberWhitlow’s life is in danger.
The young girl was lastseen wearing knee-length jeanshorts and a light blue short-
Twenty-year-old San Diego Zoo panda Bai Yun gavebirth to a brand-new cub today, her sixth. Here, she is
seen three years ago with her last cub, Yun Zi.—INTERNET
sleeve shirt, according to anAmber Alert News release.Police said Antonio Whitlowmay be driving an older, blackLincoln Town Car with a vinyltop.
Davis said she didn’thave any information aboutwhere he might be headed.Outside the Whitlows’home, neighbors huddledaround yellow caution tapeSaturday evening asinvestigators wheeled ayellow body bag out to thecoroner’s van.
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General Services Policeofficers stand watch as the
park surrounding LosAngeles City Hall is
reopened seven-and-a-halfmonths. — REUTERS
US loves cops and firefighters, but not theirpensions
NEW YORK, 30 July —Pharmacist Michael Nastrois full of admiration for howpolice responded to a deadlyrobbery in his suburban NewYork neighbourhood in 2011.A gunman walked into apharmacy near his own onLong Island, killed four peopleand fled with a stash of
painkillers. Police in the area,which is part of wealthySuffolk County, best knownfor the exclusive Hamptonsbeach towns, boosted patrolsand gave advice on what todo if the robber hit again. Theycaught him three days afterthe shooting.
But Nastro, 50, admitshe’s torn about policeofficers’ pay and retirementbenefits. “I’d be lying to you
if I said I wasn’t conflicted,”he said. “I want good policework, but I’m a taxpayer too.There’s got to be a middleground.” The average annualpension for Suffolk Countycops who have retired since2007 was $86,702, accordingto figures from the ManhattanInstitute, a public policy thinktank, against $37,270 for othercounty employees, excludingteachers. The county, facinga three-year deficit of $530million, declared a fiscalemergency in March.
Traditionally, US votershave backed generous payand benefits for the cops andfirefighters willing to risk theirlives to keep citizens safe.That was especially so afterthe deaths of many emerg-ency workers in the 11September, 2001, attack onthe World Trade Center inNew York.—Reuters
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Bank Holiday All Banks will be closedon 2nd August (Thursday)2012, Beginning of BuddhistRaining Season Retreat Day,being public holiday Underthe Negotiable InstrumentsAct. Central Bank of Myanmar
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV OSSIAN VOY NO (12017)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV OSSIAN VOYNO (12017) are hereby notified that the vessel will bearriving on 31.7.2012 and cargo will be discharged intothe premises of H.P.T where it will lie at the consignee’srisk and expenses and subject to the byelaws and condi-tions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S T.S LINESPhone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TAMPAN VOY NO (457)Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTA
TAMPAN VOY NO (457) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 30.7.2012 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S ADVANCE CONTAINERLINES
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
Two SKoreans arrested for mobile customerdata theft
SEOUL, 30 July— SouthKorean police said theyarrested two men whoallegedly stole the personaldetails of about 8 millionmobile phone subscribers andsold the data to marketingcompanies in one of thecountry’s biggest hackingschemes.
Police said in a statementSunday that the two mendeveloped the hackingprogram that was used to stealthe names, residentialregistration numbers andphone numbers of customersof KT, which is South Korea’slargest fixed-line telephonecompany and No. 2 mobileoperator. The programme wasuploaded to the company’scomputer systems andharvested personal data formonths.
Police said the two madeabout $877,000 from thehacking scheme. They soldthe program as well as mobilesubscriber data totelemarketing companieswhich used the details to
A police officer passes by a vehicle advertising KT,South Korea’s largest fixed-line telephone company andNo 2 mobile operator, at the company’s branch office in
Seoul, South Korea, Monday, on 30 July, 2012.INTERNET
contact customers to solicitthem to switch to other mobileoperators.
Authorities said a formerKT employee and six otherswere also charged for theirroles in the scheme.
The data theft at KT tookplace over the span of fivemonths from February andaffected about half of KT’s 16million mobile customers.
KT apologized and said
it will beef up its securitysystem. The incident is thelatest in a series of large-scalehacking attacks that haveaffected millions in one of theworld’s most wired countries.Last year, hackers stolepersonal data of 13 milliongamers at Nexon and privatedetails of 35 million membersat web portal Nate andCyworld were leaked.
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People walk past high waves breaking into thepromenade of Roxas boulevard in Manila, on 30 July, asstrong winds and rains due to Tropical Storm Saola hitthe capital. At least one person was killed and millions
were left without power during the storm.—INTERNET
Woman hadplastic
surgery beforedeath
COCONUT CREEK, 30July— A lawyer says analleged illegal buttocksenhancement procedure maynot have been what causedthe death of a Florida woman.
Michael Mirer, whorepresents the suspectaccused in the death ofShatarka Nuby, said it couldhave been one of the othercosmetic procedures Nubyrecently underwent prior toher death in a federal prisonwhere she was serving asentence for identity theft.
Mirer represents OnealMorris, 31, who was lockedup in a Broward County jailFriday for allegedlyadministering buttocksinjections that caused Nuby’sdeath from lung problems.
“The alleged victim wentto get breast implants andliposuction subsequent toinjections she alleged shereceived from Mr Morris,”Mirer said, “She then goes toprison, then she dies.”
The South Florida SunSentinel said Sunday thatMirer has represented Morrison other cases in which heallegedly injected patientswith a compound made up ofmineral oil, silicon purchasedat a hardware store and anaerosol sealant used to fix flattires. Morris is charged withmanslaughter and practicingmedicine without a license.
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Rescued sperm whale dies in IndonesiaJAKARTA, 30 July—A
sperm whale that wasrescued and returned to seaafter being stranded for fourdays in shallow waters offthe coast of West Java inIndonesia has died, a rescuersaid Monday.
Fishermen found the 11-metre (36-feet) whale inwaters near the beach inMuara Gembong Sundayevening, “dozens of miles”from the Pakis Jaya beachwhere it had been stranded,said Benvika, a rescuer fromthe Jakarta Animal AidNetwork.
“We sent a team to checkthe reports. They arrivedearly this morning and
Image provided by the Jakarta Animal Aid Networkshows rescuers trying to free a sperm whale (C) stuckin shallow waters at Pakis Jaya beach in West Java
on 27 July.—INTERNET
confirmed that the whale wasdead and it was the same asthe one we rescued,” he toldAFP.
“We suspect it wasexhausted and hungry andwas unable to withstand thestrong currents and bigwaves,” he added.
Rescuers and navydivers on Saturday helpedthe whale return to the sea,pulling it with a tugboat into20-metre-deep waters beforereleasing it.
“It was in stablecondition when we releasedit. Its breathing rhythm was40 to 45 seconds, close to thenormal breathing rhythm of60 to 70 seconds.
It was also moving well,”Benvika, who like manyIndonesians goes by onename, said.
“We tried our best tosave it,” he added.
Navy divers andrescuers had helped thewhale back to sea after severalfailed efforts, hampered bylocal residents who paid halfa US dollar each for boatrides close to the animal.
Some onlookers hadjumped onto the whale,causing wounds to its body,and a few fishermen had triedto crudely pull the animalback to sea, also hurting it inthe process.
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Two dead, one injured astropical storm Saola batters
the PhilippinesMANILA, 30 July— The Philippine government confirmed
on Monday that at least two people were killed due to heavyrains and strong winds caused by tropical storm Saola.
National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council(NDRMMC) chief Benito T. Ramos disclosed that onepassenger of the roll on- roll off (RORO) vehicle M/V SuperShuttle which capsized in the northern Philippine province ofRomblon died while another man in Antique in centralPhilippines drowned.
Ramos identified the fatalities as Ernest Flores, 60, andRonald Necor, 33. The chief cook of M/V Super Shuttle, EdgerVecimo, was also injured.
In a report, the NDRMCC said a total of 28,631 people inseven provinces in northern and central Philippines wereaffected by floods and strong winds caused by tropical stormSaola.
The agency warned that the worst is not yet over after thePhilippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and AstronomicalServices Administration (Pagasa) said the storm will continueto affect the northern part of the country possibly untilThursday.—Xinhua
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Girl wins RM50 atdrinking game but loses life
Five male office workers who made a RM50 betwith a female colleague to drink a whole bottle of ricewine, causing her to die from blood poisoning, maynow have to pay her family more than RM50,000 ascompensation for her death and funeral expenses, aswell as the emotional trauma suffered by her family.
The incident at Foshan City in China’sGuangdong province happened in March, when awoman named Ah Yun was challenged by five of hermale colleagues to swallow a bottle of rice wine witha 40% alcohol content.
Ah Yun, who joined the property firm in July lastyear, accepted their wager, gulped down the liquor andpocketed their 100 Yuan bet. Several hours later,however, another staff saw her lying unconscious ather desk. Panicking when he couldn’t wake her up, hecalled for his superior who informed Ah Yun’s husband,and then they rushed her to the hospital, but doctorswere unable to revive her. Doctors said she died ofalcohol intoxication, after finding extremely high levelsof alcohol in her bloodstream. Anyone with a bloodalcohol level of 0.30 to 0.39 would already be in danger,but her reading was at 0.50 which lead to her death.
Two of the five workmates responsible for the
A typical rice wine shop in China.
Mother Nature is alwaysplaying her tricks - some of themquite cruel-on the creatures underher eternal reign.
We have seen two-headedcalves, cows, cats and rabbits, andeven people with double faces andvarious appendages.
Although considered rare, it iseven more unusual to see additionalappendages on amphibians,particularly frogs.
A chef in China who spottedthe extra leg on the bullfrog picturedbelow, spared the creature frombecoming a culinary specialtyappetiser. Eating frogs is aneveryday occurrence in China. Frogleg soup is considered to be a foodof power that helps to strengthenone’s bones. Oddly, the extra leg onthe frog, which was oily and blackand stuck out at an angle from therest of its body, wasn’t originallynoticed as it became part of awholesale batch of frogs crammed
5-legged frog saved from cooking pottogether at a local food market.
This lucky bullfrog has sincebeen relocated to a zoo in Zhuzhou,China. Five-legged frogs are veryrare, but have been discoveredbefore, both in England andAmerica. Why the frog developedthe additional limb remains amystery. It could be a simplemutation but some experts believethat the cause could be a parasite orthe result of pollution. While no onecan say for sure, whoever said thatthe foot of the rabbit is lucky, missedthe point entirely.
Snoop Doggbanned fromNorway for
weedKRISTIANSAND, 30 July—
Norway customs officialshave barred rapper SnoopDogg from entering thecountry for two years afterdiscovering marijuana in hispossession, his lawyer said.
Officials discoveredeight grams of marijuana andan illegal amount of bundledcash when he attempted to gothrough customs June 28 atKjevic Airport in Kristiansand,NME com reported. He wasfined about $2,000, which he
Rapper Snoop Dogg
A poster for the WarnerBros. film “The Dark
Knight Rises” is displayedat Warner Bros. studios inBurbank, California, 20July, 2012. —REUTERS
“Dark Knight Rises” wins sluggish weekendbox office
LOS ANGELES, 30 July—Batman movie “The DarkKnight Rises” earned $64.1million at US and Canadiantheaters during its secondweekend, topping box officecharts in a sluggish overallmarket facing Olympictelevision coverage and theimpact of the Coloradoshooting.
The finale in directorChristopher Nolan’s Batmantrilogy starring Christian Baleadded $122.1 million frominternational markets and haspulled in $248.2 millionoverseas since its 20 Julydebut, distributor WarnerBros. said.
Add in cumulative ticketsales of $289 million indomestic markets - the UnitedStates and Canada - and the
global haul now stands at $537million for the film that cost itsbackers some $250 million tomake and tens of millions moreto market.
bigger decline thanpredecessor “The DarkKnight” or other recentsuperhero films.
In 2008, “Dark Knight”fell 53 percent during its secondweekend to earn $75 milliondomestically, according toHollywood.com Box Office.This year, summer smash “TheAvengers” slipped 50 percentin the weekend following itsopening in May, and Junerelease “The Amazing Spider-Man” declined 44 percent.
While “Dark KnightRises” ranks as one of theyear’s highest-grossingmovies, sales are weaker thanpre-release forecasts after theopening was overshadowedby the killing of 12 moviegoersat a midnight screening inAurora, Colorado.—Reuters
Now, Halle Berry in a sari!NEW DELHI, 30 July—
Halle Berry joins the ranks ofinternational celebrities whohave been flaunting the desilook Indian fans of Halle Berry,45, are in for a pleasantsurprise. The first extended
Dressed in traditionalIndian attire, complete withglass bangles and mehndi onher hands, Berry looks everyinch a new Indian bride.
The trailer was released tomuch excitement among fansof the epic drama based on a2004 novel by the same name,written by British author DavidMitchell. The novel consists ofsix stories that take the readerfrom remote South Pacific inthe nineteenth century to adistant, post-apocalypticfuture. The film, written anddirected by The Matrix creatorsLana and Andy Wachowski,also stars Susan Sarandon andHugh Grant, and is scheduledfor an 26 October release. Thefilm contains stories set in adifferent time and place, and itis being speculated that Berryplays an Indian character inone.—Internet
Mark-Paul Gosselaar marriesSANTA YNEZ, 30 July—
“Franklin & Bash” star Mark-Paul Gosselaar marriedadvertising executiveCatriona McGinn in California,friends said.
The couple said their “Ido’s” Saturday at theSunstone winery in SantaYnez, People reported.
“He was so excited tohave found the woman of hisdreams,” said Neil Lane, whodesigned the couple’sengagement rings andwedding bands. “He couldn’twait to propose!”
Gosselaar, who formerlystarred in the 1990’s teensitcom “Saved by the Bell”and now stars as Peter Bashin “Franklin and Bash,” saidhe was very involved in the
Mark-Paul Gosselaararrives for the Kiehl’sLifeRide for amfAR atKiehl’s in New Yorkon 6 August, 2011.
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Halle Berry
wedding planning.“I’m too type-A to let it
happen around me,” he saidbefore the wedding. “We’retrying to make it as traditionalas possible. It’s going to befun!” For their honeymoon,the couple is heading to Italy.
“Trust me, we are goingto eat our [expletive] off!”Gosselaar told People.“We’re really excited aboutthat element.”—Internet
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bet, including the guy who brought to rice wine to theoffice, each offered Ah Yun’s family 5,000 Yuan (RM2,500)to cover all of her hospital bill. But her family has filed acivil suit against the five men and the company they workfor. Ah Yun’s family are demanding 640,000 Yuan(RM320,000) to pay for her funeral expenses, ascompensation for her dependants and for the anguishthey suffered at her death. Nanhai District People’s Courthas ordered the five men to fork over 110,000 Yuan(RM55,000) to Ah Yun’s family and the company wastold to hand over another 10,000 Yuan (RM5,000). Thedefendants are now appealing the verdict.
paid on the spot, TMZreported. Snoop Dogg was onhis way to perform at the Hovefestival at the time of theincident, NME.com reported.His lawyers said he “can livewith the decision” to keep himfrom entering the country andhe has no plans to appeal.
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Now, Salman Khan’s wax figure toarrive in New York!
MUMBAI, 30 July—Bollywood superstar Salman Khanwill join fellow stars like Shah Rukh Khan and AmitabhBachchan in the Bollywood Zone of wax figures at MadameTussauds museum in New York on 2 August. Salman Khan,who burst onto the scene with his award-performance inMaine Pyar Kiya in 1989, is one of Bollywood’s most bankableactors.
His latest film, Bodyguard, has become the secondhighest-grossing Bollywood film of all time. In 2004, Peoplemagazine named Khan the seventh best-looking man in theworld. “Salman Khan is one of Bollywood’s most enduringand recognizable stars,” said Bret Pidgeon, general managerof Madame Tussauds New York.—Internet
Bravo orders second season of‘Kathy’
NEW YORK, 30 July—Bravo Media says it hasgreen-lit a second season of“Kathy,” a weekly prime-timetalk show starring UScomedian Kathy Griffin.
Each episode of the showfeatures Griffin and a panel ofcivilians and celebritiescommenting on the week’smost-talked about moments.
Guests on Season 1include Jane Fonda,Anderson Cooper, Sharon
Comediane and actressKathy Griffin.
Osbourne, Chelsea Handler,Whitney Cummings andJimmy Kimmel.
“Look, I don’t know whatthe hell’s gonna happen inSeason 2 of ‘Kathy,’ I’m stillsore from Season 1,” Griffinsaid in a statement Thursday.
“Bravo’s relationshipwith Kathy Griffin hasoutlasted Katie and Tom’s,Ashton and Demi’s and whilewe won’t be couch-jumping,we continue to be in awe ofher quick wit, rude humor andspot-on analysis of popculture and celebrityhappenings,” FrancesBerwick, president of BravoMedia, said in a statement.“The first season of ‘Kathy’struck a chord with oureducated, upscale viewerswith its fresh new approachto not-letting-anyone-get-away-with-anything TV.”
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Sales in US and Canadiantheaters dropped 60 percentfrom its debut weekend, a
trailer of Cloud Atlas, Berry’supcoming sci-fi film with TomHanks, shows the Oscar-winning actor in a bright redsari.
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Soccer: Brazil, Japan through, Uruguaystumble
LONDON, 30 July—Ten-man Senegal caused a hugeupset when they beatUruguay 2-0 at Wembley onSunday while title favoritesBrazil, inspired by thedazzling Neymar, swept intothe quarter-finals aftercoming from behind to beatBelarus 3-1.
Japan, who stunnedSpain 1-0 in their opener, alsosecured their place in the lasteight from Group D with a 1-0 win over Morocco atNewcastle’s St James’ Park.
Uruguay, back in theOlympics for the first timesince winning their secondsuccessive soccer gold in1928, had never previouslylost an Olympic match butfound no answer to first halfgoals from Moussa Konateeven though Senegal playedfor 10 men for an hour afterAbdoulaye Ba was sent offfor hauling down Uruguay’sskipper Luis Suarez.
The result put Olympic
Brazil’s Neymar (L)fights for the ball with
Belarus’ Denis Polyakovduring their men’s GroupC football match at theLondon 2012 Olympic
Games at Old Trafford inManchester on 29 July,
2012.—REUTERS
Spain treble bid ends after Honduras defeatLONDON, 30 July— Spain’s bid to add
the Olympic title to their World and Europeancrowns ended in acrimony on Sunday aftera shock 1-0 defeat by Honduras left themunable to reach the knockout stage.
Title favorites Brazil, inspired bydazzling forward Neymar, swept into thequarter-finals after coming from behind tobeat Belarus 3-1 at Old Trafford with Neymarscoring and creating the other two. Theywere joined in the last eight by Japan, whofollowed up their win over Spain on Thursdaywith another 1-0 win over Morocco.
Spain hit the woodwork three timesagainst Honduras after conceding an earlygoal in Newcastle.
A strong Spanish appeal for a penaltywas waved away in the final minutes and atthe final whistle they surrounded the refereein an animated protest.
Spain’s Under-23 team in Londonfeatured three players from the senior squadthat retained their European title on 1July.Spain coach Luis Milla, asked if the successof the senior team had put more pressure onhis side, said: “Yes it is possible that the
Spain’s Juan Mata reacts after missing achance to score against Honduras during
their men’s Group D football match inthe London 2012 Olympic Games at StJames’ Park in Newcastle on 29 July,
2012.— REUTERS
pressure did impact on us, but this is a team fullof players who compete at the highest level.
Honduras lost all three group matches inBeijing four years ago but held on after RogerEspinoza’s cross from the left was met by JerryBengtson who rose superbly above Jordi Albato power his header past David De Gea.
Reuters
LONDON, 30 July—The US women are atop the Olympicgymnastics standings, as expected, with little standing intheir way — except themselves.
More than the Russians, Romanians and Chinese, thebiggest challenge for the gold medal may come from how theydeal with world champion Jordyn Wieber’s failure to qualifyfor the all-around final Sunday. She was bumped by her bestfriend on the very last routine.
A heavy favorite for gymnastics’ biggest prize — and theattention and riches that go with it — Wieber lost her chancewith a series of uncharacteristic mistakes. She wound up withthe fourth-best individual score in qualifying, but countriesare limited to two gymnasts in the all-around and event finalsand pal Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas were ahead of her.
Yi Jianlian of Chinadunks during men’s
basketball preliminaryround group B matchbetween China and
Spain, at London 2012Olympic Games in
London, Britain, on 29July , 2012. China lost
to Spain 81-97.XINHUA
Yi scored 30 points in China’s 97-81 loss to Spain
US gymnast Jordyn Wieber performs on the floor duringthe Artistic Gymnastics women’s qualification at the2012 Summer Olympics on 29July, 2012, in London.
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US tops Russia, China inwomen’s gym qualifying
LONDON, 30 July— YiJianlian scored 30 points andgrabbed 12 rebounds in hisfirst match of the LondonOlympic Games but China stilllost 97-81 to Europeanchampions Spain here onSunday. It was the firstOlympic match Yi playedwithout perennial teammateYao Ming, who retired lastyear. As the new leader of theChinese national team, Yi putout the best.
The first half was quite abalanced period as the leadwas exchanged 10 times andthe scoreline was tied fourtimes. Spain bettered offduring the last minutes to takea 53-42 lead.
China kept themselvesin the game in a tough thirdquarter when Spain’s lead wascut to nine points, and Chinacarried on to close it on 69-62at the start of the last quarter.
A 9-0 run put the gamebeyond touch for the Chineseafter Serge Ibaka’s apparenttravelling was not called.
Spain shot 11-out-of-19on three-pointers anddominated the board by 39-
Wu and He take first gold indiving competition
LONDON, 30 July— They went into the women’s 3msynchronized springboard competition as overwhelmingfavorites and they didn’t disappoint: Wun Minxia and He Ziopened the diving competition in the Aquatics center witha stunning performance that hints that the Chinese divingteam might be able to complete the clean sweep of goldmedals many predict for them.
Wu and He’s display decides the first of eight medalevents in diving. China won seven out of eight in Beijing fouryears ago and this time they are aiming go one better.
They scored 345.20 points as they left the United Statesduo of Abigail Johnson and Kelci Bryant trailing by over 23points and the Canadians, Jennifer Abel and Emile Heymansa further five behind.
The Americans ended with 321.80 points and theCanadians 316,80, while Italy and Australia, who had beenexpected to challenge for medals, were slightly disappointing.
The Chinese duo took the lead in the first round andnever looked like being caught with a virtually flawlessdisplay. Indeed you could probably hear the splash ofraindrops on the roof better than when they entered thewater.—Xinhua
Wu Minxia (L) and HeZi of China wave to
spectators at theawarding ceremony ofwomen’s synchronised
3m springboard final ofdiving at the London
2012 Olympic Games inLondon, Britain, on29July , 2012. The
Chinese divers claimedthe title with 346.20.
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debutants Senegal top ofGroup A with four points,followed by Uruguay onthree, at least until Britainplays the United ArabEmirates at Wembley in an1845 GMT kickoff.
Japan left it late to beatMorocco with KensukeNagai scoring the winner inthe 84th minute when helofted the ball overadvancing goalkeeperMohamed Amsif.
Reuters25. Pau Gasol led the teamwith 21 points and 11rebounds, while Ibaka adding17 and Juan-Carlos Navarro14. China’s Wang Zhizhi had15 points and Chen Jianghuachipped in 12.—Xinhua
Scott Piercy takes outCanadian Open golf
ANCASTER, 30 July—AmericanScott Piercy has won the CanadianOpen by one shot at the HamiltonGolf and Country Club in Ontario onSunday after countrymen WilliamMcGirt and Robert Garrigus missedchances on the final hole to force aplayoff.
Piercy won his second PGA Tourtitle after firing a three-under par 67in the penultimate group to post 17-under 263, but had to nervously watchas McGirt (69) bogeyed out of ashare of the lead and Garrigus (70)left a 14-foot birdie effort short on the72nd hole to finish at 264.
Josh Teater (66), Bud Cauley(66) and Chris Kirk (68) shared fourth,
Scott Piercy holds the championship trophyafter winning the Canadian Open.
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three off the pace at 266. Formerchampion and world number one VijaySingh joined two others in a tie forseventh at 268. Piercy started two behind54-hole leader Garrigus but flew out ofthe blocks with four consecutive birdiesbetween the second and fifth holes.
But bogeys on the eighth and 14thholes gave McGirt the edge until Piercymade a short chip-in birdie on the 15thand McGirt three-putted the same greento tie things up at the top.
McGirt then pushed his approachon the last into a greenside bunker andcouldn’t get up and down, while Garrigus,needing birdie, managed a closeapproach, but left the 14-foot putt inchesshort.—Reuters
Russia’s Viktoria Komova, who was runner-up to Wieberat last year’s world championships, is ahead of all threeAmericans.
The 17-year-old Wieber was sobbing as she made herway through the mixed zone, so distraught she couldn’t speakto reporters. Later on Twitter, she thanked fans for “all yourlove and support.”
No one came close. Russia, runner-up to the US at lastyear’s world championships, was 1.4 points back (180.429)while China (176.637) and European champion Romania(176.264) were well behind.
Scoring starts from scratch in Tuesday’s team finals. TheAmericans are the strongest team top to bottom — if they canget their heads around Wieber’s woes.
After congratulating Raisman, Wieber rushed off to tryto compose herself — unsuccessfully. Her teammates weresimilarly shell-shocked, with Raisman looking particularlystunned.—Internet
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Veteran Giggs leads Britain tovictory
LONDON, 30 July—HostsBritain took a big steptowards the quarter-finalswhen goals from skipperRyan Giggs and substitutesDaniel Sturridge and ScottSinclair secured a deserved3-1 win over the United ArabEmirates at Wembley onSunday.
Giggs, at 38 years and243 days, became the oldestman to appear in the Olympic
hard work for ourselves butall credit to the UAE,” coachStuart Pearce told reporters.
“The two substitutes hada real impact and we had somereally good performancesfrom the likes of CraigBellamy and Joe Allen.”
Pearce reserved hishighest praise for Giggs,enthusing: “Ryan bringsrespect.
That’s a word that’s used
Britain’s Ryan Giggs (R) runs after scoring against UAE’sAli Khaseif during their men’s preliminary first roundGroup A soccer match at the London 2012 Olympic
Games in the Wembley Stadium in London.REUTERS
Stoner claims US GP, Keepsslim title hopes alive
MONTEREY, 30 July—Reigning MotoGP world championAustralian Casey Stoner has claimed the US Grand Prix atLaguna Seca on Sunday, besting Spain’s championshipleader Jorge Lorenzo by almost three and a half seconds.
Stoner defended his victory from 2011 on the Californiacourse with his Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa ofSpain claiming third place, 7.633 seconds behind.
Nicky Hayden was the best of the locals, finishing sixth,26.902 seconds off the pace. Stoner started second on the gridbehind Lorenzo and after dropping to third early he set aboutchasing down the Spanish pair. He took down Pedrosa on laptwo of 32 before passing his main rival with 11 laps to go witha crisp move down the main straight.
Stoner was the only one of the front-runners to start onsofter option rear tires, a tactical masterstroke in the end.
“It was tactical from the start we went on the softer optionwhich nobody decided to go on so I wanted to go in front fromthe outset,” Stoner said.
“I bided my time, hunted Jorge down and in the end wentpast.” Lorenzo, who has finished inside the top two in all nineof his 2012 races, increased his championship lead to 23points over Pedrosa, with Stoner now 32 points adrift in thirdas he chases a third world title before his impending retirementat the end of the season.—Reuters
Casey Stoner of Australia accelerates during hissecond place qualifying finish at the US Grand PrixMoto GP world championship motorcycle race in
Monterey, California 28 July, 2012.REUTERS
Sr. No.
Temperature (°C/°F) For Tomorrow
Maximum Minimum Forecast Percent
1 Kachin 32/90 24/75 Fairly widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
2 Kayah 25/77 20/68 Scattered rain or thundershowers (100%)
3 Kayin 26/79 21/70 Widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
4 Chin 20/68 15/59 Fairly widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
5 Upper Sagaing 26/79 23/73 Widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
6 Lower Sagaing 29/84 24/75 Scattered rain or thundershowers (100%)
7 Taninthayi 28/82 21/70 Widespread rain or thundershowers (RH) (100%)
8 Bago 29/84 22/72 Widespread rain or thundershowers (IH) (100%)
9 Magway 30/86 24/75 Scattered rain or thundershowers (100%)
10 Mandalay 29/84 24/75 Scattered rain or thundershowers (100%)
11 Mon 26/79 21/70 Widespread rain or thundershowers (RH) (100%)
12 Yangon 30/86 21/70 Widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
13 Rakhine 26/79 20/68 Widespread rain or thundershowers (RH) (100%)
14 Southern Shan 20/68 16/61 Fairly widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
15 Northern Shan 26/79 20/68 Fairly widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
16 Eastern Shan 27/81 21/70 Fairly widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
17 Ayeyawady 28/82 23/73 Widespread rain or thundershowers (100%)
18 Neighbouring Nay Pyi Taw 28/82 21/70 Some rain or thundershowers (100%)
19 Neighbouring Yangon 30/86 21/70 Some rain or thundershowers (100%)
20 Neighbouring Mandalay 29/84 24/75 Osolated rain or thundershowers (80%)
Summary of
observations at
09:30 hr MST on
today
During the past (24) hours, rain or thundershowers have been scatterdd in Mandalay and Magway Regions, Shan and Kayah States, fairly widespread in Bago Region, Kachin and Chin States and widespread in the remaining Regions and States with regionally heavy falls in Taninthayi Region,Rakhine and Mon States. The noteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Dawei (6.02)inches, Kyaukpyu (5.95)inches, Sittway (5.71)inches, Kyaikkhami (4.69)inches, Chaungzon (3.74)inches, Launglon (3.43)inches, Kyauktaw (3.35)inches and MraukU (3.23)inches.
Bay Inference Monsoon is strong in the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal.
State of the Sea Squalls with moderate to rough sea are likely at times off and along Myanmar Coasts. Surface wind speed in squalls may reach (35-40) mph.
Outlook for sub-
sequent two days Continuation of increase of rain n the Coastal areas.
Indonesian police arrest 62over Ramadan bar attack
JAKARTA, 30 July—Indonesian police saidMonday they had arrested62 people, most of themminors, involved inattacking a bar in southJakarta for serving alcoholduring the holy Muslimmonth of Ramadan.
A group of 150 youths— some as young as 13 andcarrying swords and golfclubs — raided the De Mostbar late Saturday, smashingbottles of alcoholic drinksand damaging the property,said Hermawan, chiefdetective for South Jakartapolice.
“Of the 62 arrested mostare minors, and some...werearmed with Samurai swords,sickles and golf clubs,” saidHermawan, who like manyIndonesians goes by onename.
“They shattered thewindows and door andsmashed bottles, sayingthey wanted all bars shut toensure the month of
Ramadan is not tainted,” headded.
Twenty-three peopleface charges of damagingproperty while four areadditionally charged withcarrying sharp weapons.
The group called itselfthe Prophet’s DefendersCouncil, Hermawan said.
“It is usual for me and myfollowers to raid sinful placesduring Ramadan,” thegroup’s alleged leader, 33-year-old Habib Bahar wasquoted as saying by theKompas.com news websiteafter the arrests.
“They committed sinsthere. They get drunk soaction must be taken,” saidBahar, who was alsoarrested.
In previous years Islamicgroups have raided placesserving alcohol, butSaturday’s attack was the firstthis year since the fastingmonth of Ramadan officiallybegan on 21 July.
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A police cordon hangs across the doors of thelocked De Most bar in Jakarta on 30 July, 2012.
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soccer competition and thenbecame the oldest scorer whenhe headed Britain in frontafter 16 minutes.
The result, Britain’s firstwin in the Olympics sincethey beat Taiwan 3-2 in theRome Games in September1960, put them top of GroupA with four points havingscored more goals thanSenegal who stunnedUruguay 2-0 earlier atWembley.
“We certainly made
cheaply nowadays but theway he handles himself onand off the pitch isoutstanding and we aredelighted he got a goal thisevening.”
Britain will now qualifyfor the last eight of their firstOlympics for 52 years as longas they do not lose to Uruguayin Cardiff next Wednesdaywhile the UAE are eliminatedafter losing their first twogames.
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NAY PYI TAW, 30 July— President of the Republicof the Union of Myanmar U Thein Sein received adelegation led by World Bank East Asia and the PacificRegional Vice-President Ms. Pamela Cox at theCredentials Hall of Presidential Palace here at 3:30 pmtoday.
President U Thein Sein receives World Bank East Asiaand Pacific Regional Vice-President
Also present at the call together with thePresident were Union Minister at the President OfficeU Soe Maung, Union Minister for Finance and RevenueU Hla Tun, Union Minister for National Planning andEconomic Development U Tin Naing Thein, DeputyForeign Affairs Minister U Maung Myint and
departmental heads.At the call, they had a cordial discussion on
progress of economic reforms, implementation oftransition tasks, providing of financial assistance andmeasures for development of rural area and cooperationin financial sectors.—MNA
President of the
Republic of the
Union of Myanmar
U Thein Sein receives
a delegation led by
World Bank East Asia
and Pacific Regional
Vice-President Ms
Pamela Cox.
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NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—According to the 12.30 hrM.S.T observation today, the water level of AyeyawadyRiver at Hinthada is 1315 cm. It may reach its danger level1342 cm during the next three days.
The water level of Ngawun River at NgathaingChaung 1153 cm has exceeded by 23 cm (about 0.8 foot)above its danger level. It may remain above its dangerlevel 1130 cm during the next three days, announced theMeteorology and Hydrology Department.—MNA
Flood bulletin forAyeyawady, Ngawun Rivers
NAY PYI TAW, 30 July—Vice-President Dr Sai MaukKham addressed coordination meeting on rehabilitation ofRakhine State held at the meeting hall of the PresidentialPalace here this afternoon.
The coordination meeting was attended by deputyministers, departmental heads and officials.
Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Kham said in his addressthat the meeting was aimed at rehabilitation of RakhineState. The unrest in Rakhine State started with the killing ofa Rakhine woman by three Bengali men in Kyauknimawvillage in the end of May. Murder of 10 Muslims by the mobin Taunggup and attacking Sittway Police Station by themob over fights between tax collector and shopowners inSittway market provoked the unrest.
It escalated into anarchic conditions since 8 June asmurders and arson attacks spread and there were instigationsto do so. Local people fled the violence as it spread todowntown Sittway, Maungtaw, Buthidaung, Kyaukpyu,Yanbye and Thandwe and villages.
The President issued State of Emergency in RakhineState under Section 144 of Penal Code and Section 413, Sub-section (a) of the constitution to restore security and stabilityof the region and released a “plea to the public”.
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Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Kham addresses coord meeting on rehabilitation of Rakhine State
Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Kham addressescoordination meeting on Rehabilitation of
Rakhine State.—MNALONDON, 30 July —Alin George Moldoveanu ofRomania won the 10-meterair rifle gold medal and tiedthe Olympic qualifyingrecord at the London Gameson Monday, making up fornarrowly missing a medal inBeijing.
The Romanianmissed a medal at theprevious Olympics in the 10-meter event by 2
Romania’s AlinGeorge Moldoveanu
shooted duringqualifiers for the
men’s 10-meter airrifle event at the 2012
Summer Olympics.INTERNET
Romania’s Moldoveanu wins 10m air rifle gold medalmillimeters. He said Beijingwas not on his mind when hewent into the final inLondon.“I just went into it and triedto do my best like I do everytime,” Moldoveanu said. “Iwas calm. I did not feelpressure because I did notknow where I was. Now I amoverwhelmed. It’s crazy.”Moldoveanu and top-rankedNiccolo Campriani of Italy
shot 599 in qualifying toequal the Olympic recordby Zhu Qinan in 2004. Zhu,who went on to win the2004 gold and 2008 silver,qualified 10th, missing theeight-man final by a point.
In the final,Moldoveanu was just a littlemore consistent, scoring103.1 to Campriani’s 102.5.Moldoveanu totaled 702.1,and Campriani totaled701.5 for the silver medal.
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