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Drug exports from Myanmar continue to escalate, as distinctions between the illicit trade and the 'legal' economy blur.
The relationship between government and ethnic minorities may be the pivotal issue blocking proper reform.
Neglecting Asia's importance over the last decade may impair the US' ability to regain its former power position.
When the EU reviews its position on Burma it would be wise to discard the ICG's recent report on the country.
If released from house arrest, the icon of Myanmar's democracy movement will be entering a new political landscape.
Marwaan Macan-Markar
The ousting of Myanmar's prime minister, architect of a tentative road map to democracy, has set back chances for an end to military rule according to the international community.
Myanmar's Prime Minister General Khin Nyunt - among the most reformist of the military government's leaders - has been sacked and placed under house arrest for alleged corruption.

Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi says she is ready to work with Prime Ministe

Karen National Union leaders, who have been waging one of the world's longest insurgencies, have met with Myanmar Prime Minister Khin Nyunt in historic peace talks in Yangon. 

Myanmar's new Prime Minister, Khin Nyunt, on Saturday promised to resume talks with detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
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