Photos of Bomb Blasts in Mandalay
26 June 2011: Four bombs went off in three cities of Burma including Naypyidaw, Mandalay and Pyin Oo Lwin last Friday, destroying vehicles and some windows with no casualties being reported.
26 June 2011: Four bombs went off in three cities of Burma including Naypyidaw, Mandalay and Pyin Oo Lwin last Friday, destroying vehicles and some windows with no casualties being reported.
21 June 2011: More than 3,000 Chin refugees protested in Delhi yesterday to mark the 60th anniversary of World Refugee Day, calling on the UNCHR, Indian government and civil society for legal protection and services.
20 June 2011: The 66th birthday of Burma’s democracy icon and Nobel Peace laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was yesterday celebrated at the headquarters of the Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO) in Laiza, Kachin State.
19 June 2011: More than ten thousands Kachin refugees have been on the run stranded around the China-Burma border following the ongoing attacks on the Kachin Independence Army by Burma Army soldiers since 9 June 2011.
13 June 2011: The Chinland Guardian is pleased to present the statistics of 2010-11 Matriculation examination results in Chin State as published in Burmese by No. 2 Department of Basic Education, Mandalay.
19 May 2011: The number of Buddhist monasteries, pagodas and learning centres built under the leadership of government-backed Development of Border Areas and National Races is on the rise across Chin State in recent years, according to sources from Chin Human Rights Organisation.
4 May 2011: A small Northeast shuttle plane plunged into a hillside while attempting to take off at Lengpui Airport in Mizoram State, India around 11am this morning.
16 April 2011: A collection of photos taken by Free Burma Rangers (FBR) depicts the situation facing people in SPDC-ignored Chin State.
05 April 2011: Burma’s military authorities have forced locals including children and women in Matupi Township in southern parts of Chin State to work on road constructions since last month.
26 March 2011: A magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck Burma on the Thai border last Thursday, killing more than 100 people, and injuring many more, according to sources.