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RIGHTS-BURMA
The Trafficking Trap Persists in Border Towns
by WIN NAING

RANONG, Thailand (IPS) — A Burmese woman sits on the wooden floor of a small room in Ranong, a Thai town bordering southern-most Burma. Over the sound of a whirring fan, the 18-year-old who is just over four feet tall recounts her past.

"I was sold twice to brothel houses," says Mi Kay (not her real name). She lowers her head and is silent for a while. more
  ENVIRONMENT
Mekong 'Water War'?
by Marwaan Macan-Markar

CHIANG RAI, Thailand, Sep 6 (IPS) — Increasing faultlines between countries that share the Mekong River are prompting concerns among environmentalists about the possibility of a ''water war'' erupting in the region. more

RIGHTS-MALAYSIA
Finally, Rohingyas Recognised as Refugees
by Baradan Kuppusamy

KUALA LUMPUR (IPS) - After years of living as a stateless person in constant fear of the authorities, 42-year-old Abdul Jaffar, a Rohingya from Burma's Arakan state, can now breathe easily. more

BURMA
Democracy Off Radar Screen
by Marwaan Macan-Markar

BANGKOK (IPS) — By dismissing the country's prime minister in an unprecedented manner in October, Burma's military leader Senior Gen. Than Shwe has affirmed that the junta's hardliners will stop at nothing to retain their grip on power. more


POLITICS
'India Can't Afford to Wait for Democracy in Burma'
Analysis by Ranjit Devraj

NEW DELHI (IPS) — Burma's military junta may be anathema to supporters of democracy but India believes that the generals hold the key to development of its troubled north-east and that friendly augur well for trade. more

RIGHTS
Mekong Children Speak Out Against Trafficking

BANGKOK (IPS) — Children from the Mekong region have singled out karaoke bars mushrooming across their countries as a source of evil due to the sex that can be on offer during a night of song. more

 

CHINA-BURMA
At the Border, Sex Workers Take a Gamble
by WIN NAING

RUILI, China (IPS) — It is a cold winter's night, but the women are out walking in this frontier town in south-western China, near the border with Burma. more

Off-road Overload
by KULTIDA SAMABUDDHI

WHEN logging was banned in Thailand in 1989, the country's loggers went across the border to the dense forests of neighbouring Burma, Laos and Cambodia. When hydroelectric dams began to run into fierce opposition here, power producers looked to Laos and Burma to build dams. more

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Anything for a Fix
by YANG YUE and MA GUIHUA

IT WAS sheer curiosity that led Xiaohua to sniff heroin 10 years ago. "I heard that drugs give people a high," she recalls. "And I had a try." more

CAMBODIA-THAILAND
Seeds of Misunderstanding
by LEANG DELUX

SIX years ago Vuth, a Cambodian, decided to move up to Khmer Surin with his wife Pu, a Thai woman, and live there in the north-eastern Thai province of Surin, which borders Cambodia. The only thing this pair saw was their true love. There was never a thought of race, hatred or discrimination between them. more

The Mystery of the Naga Fireball
by OUNKEO SOUKSAVANH

VIENTIANE — Many people have heard of or believe in the water creatures known as Naga, and say there is evidence indicating their presence in the Mekong River. more

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The Legend Lives

Floods Shape Migration Flows
by KHIEU KOLA

BOUY Vannor, 46, is a victim of the heavy floods in 2000 in the Mekong Delta that killed 500 people, making it one of the worst floods in recent history. He lives in Binh Thanh Dong commune in the Phu Tan district of An Giang province, southern Vietnam. more

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Mekong Monitor

Chinese Firm to Build Dam in Shan State

A CHINESE firm has reached agreement with the government to build a multi-million dollar hydroelectric dam on the Shweli River in northern Shan dtate, the 'Myanmar Times' reported in mid-August. more

Son La Braces for Vietnam's Biggest Hydro Plant

SON LA-LAI CHAU — The resettlement of more than 90,000 people that will be displaced by Viet Nam's biggest hydroelectric plant project in the northern province of Son La is a priority, said Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dzung in late August. more

New Report on Mekong Basin Out

WATER flow in the Mekong River Basin has changed significantly, but the impacts are different from those earlier predicted, according to a statement issued by the Mekong River Commission (MRC) secretariat on Aug. 27. more

Ahead of APEC, Thailand Has no Room for Undocumented Migrants from Cambodia

PHNOM PENH — More than 600 Cambodian beggars and illegal immigrants were repatriated to Cambodia rom Thailand on Sep. 29 as part of a Thai plan to
get rid of beggars, illegal immigrants and homeless people from Bangkok before a meeting of 21-member Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum leaders, Kyodo news agency quoted police officials as saying. more



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