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• The Trial of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (events to 13 November 2010)
• Articles from the Institute for Security and Development Policy Stockholm
• Transcript of discussion with Representative Bill Richardson (US) and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on 15 February 1994 • "The Loyal Karens of Burma" by Donald Mackenzie Smeaton (1846-1910) first published 1887 and available from Amazon
• "A Personal Narrative of Two Years' Imprisonment in Burmah 1824-26" by Henry Gouger first published in 1860 and available from Amazon
Below: Archive of the wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton ![]() The Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar accredited to the Court of St James's His Excellency U Kyaw Myo Htut attended the wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton on 29 April 2011. Report of the Royal Wedding in The New Light of Myanmar on 30 April 2011 Report of the Royal Wedding in the Burmese-language 'The Mirror' of 30 April 2011 Report of the Royal Wedding in the Myanmar Times 2-8 May 2011 Reports from Myanmar indicate that at tea-shops with satellite television European football was by popular demand dumped for the day in favour of the Royal Wedding. Below, 'The Times' photographer Max Mumby captures the delight of the newly wedded couple as they catch sight of a Royal Air Force Sea King helicopter passing overhead. A Minute by Mr JNR Curle Protocol Department 11 July 1974 in File FCO 15/1873 at the National Archives. "Sir Martin Charteris [Private Secretary to HM The Queen] telephoned to say this morning that, though The Queen was very busy during 12-20 July, She liked Ne Win and would probably be inclined to offer him e.g. tea if he should some sign of wanting to pay his respects." Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the Princess Royal and Princess Alexandra were occasional visitors to Burma during the 1960s and 1970s. General Ne Win of Burma was invited to the wedding of Princess Alexandra and Mr Angus Ogilvy on 24 April 1963, but declined, explaining that he could not venture out of Burma "until after the rains". |
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