ပင္မစာမ်က္ႏွာ ျမန္ျပည္သတင္း နိဳင္ငံတကာသတင္း ဓာတ္ပံု ဗီဒီယို ေဆာင္းပါး ၀တၱဳ ကဗ်ာ ဟာသ ျမင္ကြင္း ပ်ဳိး

Saturday, December 1, 2012

တရုတ္နိူင္ငံျခားေရးဝန္ၾကီး ဌာန ေျပာေရးဆိုခြင့္ကေျပာတယ္ ျမန္မာ သံဃာေတာ္ေတြ ကို မီေလာင္တိုက္သြင္းတာ တရားဝင္စြာလုပ္ေဆာင္တာေျပာျပီ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msFZh5u1-6w   အဲဒီေနရာမွာေတာ့ ျမန္မာျပည္က သံဃာေတာ္ေတြ ကို ပစ္တာေတြ မီးေလာင္တိုက္သြင္းတာေတြ ကို ေတြ ့ရမွာပါ

ေအာက္မွာကေတာ့ တရုတ္က အဲလိုလုပ္တာ တရားဝင္ လုပ္လို ့ရတာကို လုပ္တာပါ မီးေလာင္တိုက္သြင္းတာ အမွန္တရားလို ့ေျပာေနသလိုျဖစ္ေနပါတယ္။

မေန ့ကတည္းက အဲဒါကို သိေနၾကားေနပါတယ္ အခုမွ အတိအက် ေသခ်ာသြားမွ တင္တာပါ..

အဲေလာက္ေတာင္ ျဖစ္တာကို ဝမ္းသာအားရခ်က္ခ်င္း သတင္းထုတ္တာအတြက္ စိတ္မေကာင္းစြာနဲ ့ျမန္ျပည္သားေတြ တိုင္းသိသင့္တဲ့သမိုင္းကို သိေအာင္ ကူးယူတင္ျပလိုက္ပါတယ္။

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QldzP3cmbro

Riot police violently broke up thousands of demonstrators protesting against the expansion of a mine in Burma on Thursday. The Monywa Copper Mine is jointly owned by a Chinese weapons manufacturer and the Burmese military-owned Union of Myanmar Economic Holdings Ltd.

Witnesses say truckloads of police arrived at camps near the mine in the Sagaing region in the northwest of Burma, also known as Myanmar. Pictures taken by the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), during the demonstration show riot police carrying shields and guns at the camp.

Local farmers, monks and activists say mine operators are forcing them off their land for the $1 billion expansion. They say more than 7,800 acres of land have already been confiscated. There's also been growing resentment against the expansion of Chinese companies in Burma, and the events on Thursday pushed tensions to new heights.

During a press meeting today, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said the Chinese company is acting within the law.

[Hong Lei, Spokesman, Chinese Foreign Ministry]:
"The relocation, compensation, environmental protection and other issues involved with this project were jointly settled through negotiations by the Chinese and Myanmar (Burma) sides and meet Myanmar's (Burma's) laws and regulations."

The mine is run by a unit of China North Industries Corp, a leading Chinese weapons manufacturer, under a deal signed in June.

In September, protestors told Reuters that four of 26 villages at the project site had already been displaced, along with monasteries and schools.

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