The monks' uprising

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Newsweek 8 October 2007, pp.18-21Summary: The popular uprising joined - some say led - by Buddhist monks has highlighted the lack of economic, social, and political development in Burma. There may be power struggles within the military regime itself. China, ASEAN and the UN are all implicated in the lack of progress in Burma according to this report.
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The popular uprising joined - some say led - by Buddhist monks has highlighted the lack of economic, social, and political development in Burma. There may be power struggles within the military regime itself. China, ASEAN and the UN are all implicated in the lack of progress in Burma according to this report.

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