Sunday, August 30, 2009

Myanmar Begins Push To Get Rid Of rebel Groups

A Myanmar refugee uses peers at the border in Nansan in southwestern China's Yunnan province. (Ng Han Guan, Associated Press / August 30, 2009)

Thousands Of Myanmar Refugees Stream Into China -- L.A. Times

Fighting between the governing junta and Kokang militants in northern Myanmar abates. It's unclear whether the fighting has ended or how China will react to the influx of people fleeing the violence.

Reporting from New Delhi - An uneasy calm settled over northern Myanmar today as Kokang fighters and refugees continued to cross the border into southern China in the wake of a military operation in the northern part of the country also known as Burma.

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More News On Myanmar

Myanmar Challenges Rebel Militias -- New York Times
China issues rare rebuke after Burma border clashes -- Christian Science Monitor
Myanmar says 26 forces, 8 rebels killed at border -- AP
Myanmar Rebels Drop Weapons, Flee Into China -- NPR
Burmese militia fighters seek refuge in China from government offensive -- The Guardian
Myanmar rebels surrender in China -- Times Of India
Myanmar border inhabitants begin to return from China as situation calms -- China View

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