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2nd Waxing of Tabodwe 1369 ME Friday, 8 February, 2008Volume XV, Number 298
Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
* Stability of the State, community peaceand tranquillity, prevalence of law andorder
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Con-
stitution* Building of a new modern developed nation
in accord with the new State Constitution
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round develop-ment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economicsystem
* Development of the economy inviting participation in termsof technical know-how and investments from sources insidethe country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept in thehands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality of theentire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integrity andpreservation and safeguarding of culturalheritage and national character
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education
standards of the entire nation
Four political objectives Four economic objectives Four social objectives
The seven-step Road Map has already been announced. So, all national raceshave to steadfastly pursue it for the emergence of a modern and developed nation withflourishing discipline. All the people who cherish the motherland are to march forwardthrough the programme with Union Spirit and the spirit of national unity.
Senior General Than ShweChairman of the State Peace and Development Council
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services(From message sent on the occasion of 60th Anniversary Union Day)
People who cherish motherland are to beon the road — the seven-step Road Map
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Feb — Chairman of Work Com-mittee for Development of Border Areas and Na-tional Races Prime Minister General Thein Seintogether with member of the State Peace and Devel-
Prime Minister General Thein Sein oninspection tour of Haka, Matupi, Mindat
Human resource development essential toundertake regional development task
opment Council Lt-Gen Ye Myint, Maj-Gen KhinZaw of the Ministry of Defence, Chairman of SagaingDivision PDC Commander of North-West Com-mand Brig-Gen Myint Soe, the ministers and the
deputy ministers, Chairman of Chin State PDC Brig-Gen Hong Ngai, the director-general of the Govern-ment Office and deaprtmental heads yesterday
(See page 5)
Prime Minister General Thein Sein meets with departmental personnel, social organization members and townselders in Matupi.—MNA
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2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008
PERSPECTIVES* Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views* Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation* Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State* Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy
People’s DesireFriday, 8 February, 2008
Make continued efforts forbetter longevity of the people
Nowadays, tuberculosis and malaria arerearing their ugly heads again in the world,while HIV/AIDS is spreading in the worldcountries. Accordingly, each and everycountry is mobilizing their national forces totheir utmost in addressing their healthproblems and outbreak of some commondiseases.
Myanmar, like other countries, isengaged in the plans for prevention andcontrol of HIV/AIDS, as a national task. Inthe process, AIDS patients are given drugsthat can prevent the spread of HIV, andfamily members of the patients are providedwith health care and consolation. Moreover,medical tests are being done in various regions,especially in the regions where infection rateis high.
That is not all. The nation is workingtogether with WHO, and local and foreignsocial organizations to prevent and controlleprosy, polio, TB and malaria in it. As aresult, Myanmar is now free from some fataldiseases and those involving disabilities.
As part of the drive, the government isstriving for elimination of leprosy. The diseasecan be cured by administering MDT, however,some patients may be physically disfigured.Therefore, serious attention is given torehabilitation of the patients such asprevention against disabilities, rehabilitationof disabled persons, dissemination of healtheducation for taking self health care, andconducting suitable vocational trainingcourses.
Tasks for prevention against leprosyand rehabilitation of lepers were carried outin 20 towns of eight states and divisions in2007. Plans are under way to carry outrehabilitation work in 20 more townshipsyearly. The Ministry of Health is workinghard in collaboration with WHO, UN agenciesand social organizations inside and outsidethe nation for uplift of health and fitnessstandards of the entire nation. So, outbreakrates of various diseases will be on the decreaseand the people will enjoy better longevitysoon.
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Feb — The State Peace andDevelopment Council has confirmed the appointmentof the following persons as heads of serviceorganizations shown against each on expiry of theone-year probationary period.
Name Appointment(a) U Hla Myint Director-General
International Organizationsand Economic DepartmentMinistry of Foreign Affairs
(b) Dr Than Myint Director-GeneralMedical Science DepartmentMinistry of Health
(c) U Han Soe PrincipalSagaing Division CooperativeCollege,Ministry of Cooperatives
MNA
MYANMAR GAZETTELt-Gen Myint Swe accepts cashdonations for construction of
Thanlyin Sasana BeikmanYANGON, 7 Feb —
The fourth cash donationpresentation ceremonyfor construction ofThanlyin Maha AtulaThadhamayanthi SasanaBeikman took place at theBeikman in Thanlyin thisafternoon.
Lt-Gen Myint Swe ofthe Ministry of Defenceattended the ceremony,accepted cash donationsand presented certificatesof honour to thewellwishers.
Present on theoccasion were Chairmanof Yangon Division Peaceand Development CouncilCommander of YangonCommand Maj-Gen HlaHtay Win, departmentalofficials, members ofsocial organizations,donors and guests.
Chairman Comman-der Myat Soe (Navy)(Retd) of ConstructionCommittee for theBeikman briefed Lt-GenMyint Swe on cashdonations and progress inbuilding the Beikman.
Next, Lt-Gen MyintSwe made a speech onmatters relating to religiousaffairs and constructiontasks of the Beikman.
Afterwards, Lt-GenMyint Swe andCommander Maj-Gen
Hla Htay Win andofficials accepted K50,863,660 donated bywellwishers and pre-sented certificates ofhonour to them.
Ninety-five per cent ofconstruction of theBeikman has been so farcompleted. The well-wishers wishing to donatecash for the Beikman cancontact the Chairman ofConstruction Committeefor the Beikman (Tel-056-21016 and Tel-095014126). — MNA
USDA Secretary-
General inspects
road worksNAY PYI TAW, 6 Feb
— Secretary-General UHtay Oo of the UnionSolidarity and Develop-ment Association inspectedtarmacking of the 3-mileand 1-furlong township-to-township road linkingKyonpyaw and ThaungVillage of Yekyi Townshipon 3 February.
While cordiallymeeting with townseldersof Pyinchyaseik andThoung villages, the USDASecretary-General ex-plained rural developmenttasks, transport andboosting of agriculturalproduce.
MNA
Training workshop on Emergency Preparednessand Disease Control on HPAI control opened
YANGON, 6 Feb—TheTraining Workshop onEmergency Preparednessand Disease Control on
HPAI, jointly organizedby the Livestock Breedingand Veterinary Depart-ment and the Food andAgriculture Organization(FAO), was opened atSedona Hotel on KabaAye Pagoda Road here thismorning. Deputy Direc-tor-General of LBVD DrThan Tun and ResidentRepresentative of FAO MrTang Zhengping deliveredaddresses on the occasion.
Training on Emer-gency Preparedness andDisease Control on HPAI
will be given to 104trainees in total from theLivestock Breeding andVeterinary Department,Livestock, Feedstuff andDairy Enterprise, GeneralAdministration Depart-ment, Yangon andMandalay City Develop-ment Committees and theMyanma LivestockBreeding Federation in 3-day training workshops.
Livestock Breedingand VeterinaryDepartment drew the planfor emergency control of
bird flu in 2004. In 2006,expert of FAO Dr DavidCastellan improved theplan in accordance withthe international standardsand conditions inMyanmar in cooperationwith departments andorganizations concernedin Myanmar.
It is learnt that theexperts of FAO willimprove the above planagain based on discussionsmade by the trainingworkshop.
MNA
Lt-Gen Myint Swe of Ministry of Defenceaccepts cash donation from a wellwisher.— MNA
Mr Tang Zhengping speaks at training Workshop on EmergencyPreparedness and Disease Control on HPAI.— MNA
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008 3
20 dead in Somalia twinexplosion
US Democrats abroad vote withyearning for change
Thousands thronged Singapore’s Chinatown on the eve of the Lunar NewYear to usher in the Year of the Rat. Image shows people strolling past a fake
Cherry Blossom lantern in Singapore on 7 Feb, 2008. —INTERNET
BERLIN/BUENOS AIRES,7 Feb—The chance ofelecting the first womanor African-American pre-sident fired the enthusiasmof US expatriates votingin “Super Tuesday”Democratic primarieswhere they are choosingtheir own delegates for thefirst time ever. Democratsabroad can vote on-linethrough 12 February, and22 delegates representing
them will go to the Augustconvention in Denverwhere more than 4,000delegates will chose theparty’s presidentialcandidate to contest in theNovember election.
Back home, SenatorBarack Obama and SenatorHillary Clinton weredueling for votes in 22states on Tuesday, thelargest number of nomi-nating contests in a singleday in this election year.The largest prizes were in
California, which sends441 delegates to theconvention, and NewYork, which sends 280.
“We’ll send 22delegates to Denver, andin a race this close whoknows? Maybe our votecould tip it,” said MikeSokwronek, chairman ofDemocrats Abroad inArgentina, at a packedSuper Tuesday gatheringin Buenos Aires wherepeople voted at laptops.
MNA/ReutersParaguaydeclares stateof emergency
BUENOS ARIES, 7 Feb— The Paraguayan healthauthorities on Tuesdaydeclared a state ofemergency after anAsuncion hospitalconfirmed the nation’sfirst death for more than acentury from yellow fever:a liver and kidney diseasespread by mosquitoes.
According to newsreaching here, the deadman was a 24-year-oldfrom central Paraguayandepartment San Pedrowho died in Asuncion’sClinicas Hospital fromrenal and liver failure.
Adolfo Galeano, anepidemiologist and thehospitals director, said theyoung man had fallen illafter hunting for monkeyswith a group of friends.
MNA/Xinhua
Israeli says Iran to attainN-capabilities within three years
I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E W S
JERUSALEM, 7 Feb—TheIsraeli intelligence headhas said that Iran will attainoffensive nuclear capabi-lities within three years,local daily Jerusalem Postreported Tuesday on itswebsite.
Meir Dagan, head ofIsraeli intelligence agencyMossad made the assess-ment in a report presentedto the Foreign Affairs andDefence Committee of theKnesset (Parliament) onMonday, according to thedaily.
Iran remains the centralstrategic threat to Israel notonly because it is strivingfor the attainment ofnuclear weapons but alsobecause of its influence on
more imminent threats,such as Hamas, Hizbollahand Syria, Dagan wasquoted as saying.
He said that Iran isacting on two tracks: onetowards the enrichmentof uranium and the othertowards manufacturingsurface to surface missileswith large payloads, butit had not yet attained fullcontrol of the knowledgenecessary to produceweapons-grade uraniumthough it is not far fromreaching that benchmarkpoint.
Dagan, meanwhile,denounced that Iran isupgrading its relationshipwith Syria and supply-ing the Palestinians,
especially those in theHamas-controlled GazaStrip, with weapons,technology and training,which would improve therange of the projectiles thatthe Palestinians could fireinto Israel.
MNA/Xinhua
Roadside bombs kill8 in Afghanistan
KABUL, 7 Feb— Twoseparate roadside bombsapparently carried out bymilitants in southAfghanistan killed eight,including five civiliansand three policemen,officials said Tuesday.
In the first incidenttaken place in KandaharProvince on Monday
night, three policemenwere killed and two otherssustained injuries.
“A mine planted byTaleban insurgents andexploded by remote-controlMonday night south ofKandahar City, capital ofKandahar Province, leftthree policemen dead andinjured two others,” policechief of Kandahar Syed AqaSaqib told Xinhua.
A similar incident inKandahar’s neighbouringHelmand Province almostat the same time Mondaynight left five civiliansdead. “Five civiliansincluding a woman andtwo children were killedwhen a mine planted bymilitants struck their carin Gereshk DistrictMonday night,” provincialpolice chief of HelmandProvince MohammadHussain Andiwal toldXinhua.—MNA/Xinhua
Eight civilians killed inPhilippine offensive
MANILA, 7 Feb—At least eight civilians, includingthree women and two children, were killed whenPhilippine troops raided a coastal village on a remotesouthern island, local officials said on Tuesday.
They said the civilians were killed during a pre-dawn mission on Monday by US-trained Navycommandos to rescue two hostages held by the AbuSayyaf, a small radical Islamic rebel group.
“We condemned this dastardly act,” said AbdusakurTan, governor of Jolo Island, where flags were beingflown at half mast in a mark of mourning.
“We’re calling for a full-blown investigation to letthose culprits face justice.”
MNA/Reuters
MOGADISHU, 6 Feb—Twenty people, most ofthem Ethiopians, werekilled and wounded ahundred more innortheastern Somaliawhen twin explosionsrocked a residential arealate Tuesday, theinformation ministry said.
“We are very sorry toannounce that 20 civilians,most of them Ethiopiancitizens, have been killed
and at least hundredwounded, some of themseriously when violentpeople targeted them withheavy explosions near theseaport in Bosasso,” saidBile MohamoudQabowsade, a spokesmanfor the informationministry in the breakawayregion of Puntland.
He added that theblasts, apparently causedby grenades, occurred
within “two minutes” ofeach other, razing “anentire neighbourhoodwhere the Ethiopiancitizens lived.”
Bosasso in Somalia’sself-declared autonomousregion of Puntland hasbecome a magnet formigrant workers andeconomic refugees, manyof whom seek to cross theGulf of Aden to Yemen.
InternetPeople clean the site after a roadside bomb exploded in the south of
Mogadishu, capital of Somali.—INTERNET
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Russia to boost cooperationwith ASEAN
MOSCOW, 6 Feb — Russia willenhance consultation and furthercooperation with Association ofSoutheast Asian Nations (ASEAN)member states, a senior Russian diplomatsaid here on Monday.
“Interaction between Russia andASEAN in various spheres was in thecentre of attention of consultations at thedeputy foreign ministers level of theASEAN member-countries in Moscow,”ITAR-TASS news agency quoted Deputy
Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukovas saying.
The parties hailed Russian-ASEANinteraction, confirmed their intention todeepen and develop multifacetedcooperation as a key factor in the settingup of the joint structure of the world,security and prosperity in the Asia-PacificRegion, said Losyukov, who is headingthe Russian delegation in the 5th meetingon the development of Russia-ASEANcooperation. —MNA/Xinhua
Thai King endorsesnew Cabinet line-up
BANGKOK, 7 Feb — The King of ThailandBhumibol Adulyadej on Wednesday endorsed the newCabinet led by newly-elected Prime Minister SamakSundaravej to officially put in place the first electedgovernment after the September 19 military coup in2006. Samak and 35 Cabinet ministers were granteda royal audience with the King at the royal residence incentral Bangkok — Chitralada Palace in late afternoonto receive the royal decree which officially confirmedtheir appointment.
The 80-year-old King made a short speech to thenew ministers, urging them to work for the interest ofthe nation and not to dissppoint the people.
The new government, a coalition of six parties ledby Samak’s People Power Party (PPP), took form aftera general election was held on December 23 last year,the first elected government after a military coupousted the former administration of Thaksin Shinawatraon September 19, 2006. — MNA/Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, 6 Feb –Morovia, a usually tran-quil town of 39,000population in Greater LosAngeles and its surround-ing communities havebeen jolted by a surge inviolence between warringLatino and Black gangs,it was reported onMonday.
The violence has leftthree dead and one par-alyzed in recent weeks,according to the LosAngeles Times.
Two of those killed —64-year-old Sanders“Pete” Rollins, a Blackman, and 16-year-old Sam-mantha Salas, a Latina—had no gang affiliation,said the report.
The suspect in thekilling of a third victim,19-year-old BrandonLee, is a Latino.
Lee may have had tiesto the Du Roc Crips, policesaid.
MNA/Xinhua
Clinton, Obama tied in democraticpresidential nominee race
WASHINGTON, 7 Feb —Presidential nominee racebetween the twoDemocratic candidatesremained tight as theresults of more than halfof Super Tuesdayprimaries and caucusesrolled out.
So far, Illinois SenatorBarack Obama wereprojected to hold 297
delegates who aresupposed to vote for himat the party’s nominationconvention, while HillaryRodham Clinton hasgained 365 in hand.
The Illinois Senatorwon the New YorkSenator by a two-digit leadin the primary in Georgia,a state with a largepopulation of Black
voters.He was also foreseen
to win in the states ofDelaware, North Dakota,Alabama, Connecticut,Utah, Colorado, Indiana,Minnesota, Missouri,Delaware, Alaska, hismother’s hometown ofKansas and his home stateIllinois.
MNA/Xinhua
Workers check apower supply towerwhich had collapsed
during heavy snowfallin Wuhan, Hubei
Province, on 5 Feb,2008.
INTERNET
Gangviolence joltsLos Angeles
town
Thousands of Pakistanis march overdivided Kashmir
ISLAMABAD, 7 Feb— Thousands ofPakistanis marched on Tuesday to showsolidarity with the people of Kashmir,the Himalayan region divided betweenPakistan and India since theirindependence in 1947.
February 5 is a Kashmir Day holidayin Pakistan and peaceful rallies wereheld in different parts of the country.But trouble broke out in the capital,Islamabad, when an Islamic oppositionparty holding a Kashmir Day marchtried to lead its supporters to the homeof the detained former chief justice in ashow of support for him.
The judge was deposed and placedunder house arrest when President
Pervez Musharraf imposed emergencyrule on November 3. Protesters threwstones at a police armoured vehicle andpolice responded with teargas but therewere no reports of injuries or arrests.
Earlier, about 100 Kashmiris wereallowed into Islamabad’s protecteddiplomatic quarter to hold a peacefulrally outside the Indian HighCommission. “Kashmiris have beenstruggling for the last 60 years for theirinternationally recognized rights,” saidSyed Yousuf Naseem, an official froman umbrella group of Kashmiri partiesseeking the breakaway from India of thepart of Kashmir it controls.
MNA/Reuters
Chadian refugees crossing a bridge in Kousseri on the Cameroonian borderas they head back to the Chadian capital Ndjamena.—INTERNET
G A M B O R U - N G A L A
(Nigeria), 7 Feb—Thousands of refugeeswho fled weekendfighting in the Chadiancapital have arrived inNigeria after a gruellingjourney throughCameroon and arecamping in the open inremote border towns.
In Gamboru-Ngala, adusty outpost nearNigeria’s northeastern
Thousands of Chadian refugees flee to Nigeriaborder with Cameroon, aReuters reporter sawhundreds of haggardrefugees sitting in theshade of trees awaitinghelp. Many said they hadnot eaten for days.
Most were womenand children and appearedto have left in a hurry asthey had few possessionsapart from the clothesthey were wearing. Somehad walked for days while
others had paid to ride onopen-top trucks.
“We were inN’Djamena when thefighting started. We heardgunfire from above andsaw a helicopter spittingfire at the people. Manyinnocent people werekilled,” said AbdulkarimAbubakar, a young manwho came with his motherand sister.
MNA/Reuters
Dutch journalist says hetook fake bomb on planeAMSTERDAM, 7 Feb — A Dutch journalist smuggled
a fake bomb and drugs into airliners at Amsterdam’sSchiphol Airport to demonstrate weaknesses at Europe’sfourth-busiest air travel hub, he said on Wednesday.
Alberto Stegeman, an investigative journalist whosereport of the security breach was to be broadcast onDutch television channel SBS 6 on Wednesday, said anassociate secured a job at Schiphol as a baggagehandler.
“When you work there, you can do anything,”Stegeman said.
Stegeman said he used his accomplice’s uniformand credentials to smuggle a fake bomb, complete witha digital timer and fake explosive blocks, onto a plane.
Over a three-month period, they were also able totake drugs into flight cabins and other areas of planesbecause gate personnel always let uniformed workersinto the cabins.
MNA/Reuters
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008 5
Prime Minister General Thein Sein …(from page 1)
inspected progress of con-struction of two-storey pa-tient ward of Chin StatePeople’s Hospital in Haka.
The Prime Ministermet with Head of ChinState Health DepartmentDr Khin Maung Si, Medi-cal Superintendent of thehospital Dr Min Khaing,specialists, doctors andnurses and gave instruc-tions on health care serv-ices to be conducted andpresented cash for themedical fund of the hospi-tal.
At Haka TownshipHall, the Prime Ministeralso met with the chair-man of the Chin State PDCand members, departmen-tal personnel of Chin Stateand Haka Township,
members of the socialorganizations and town-selders.
Chairman of the ChinState PDC Brig-Gen HongNgai reported to the PrimeMinister on needed heavymachinery to be used inroad works for the devel-opment of the Chin State,efforts being made for theproduction of hydropowerin townships, develop-ment of the townships inthe State and requirementsof the State.
In response to the re-ports, the Prime Ministersaid he will provide nec-essary assistance to devel-opment tasks of ChinState. It is known to allthat the government is ful-filling the requirements ofthe state in development
tasks. Local national racesare to efficiently use thefulfilments of the govern-ment for improvement ofChin State.
As a result, thosepresent are to make ut-most efforts to ensure lo-cal food sufficiency,strengthen the economyof the state, turn out manyeducated persons and pro-duce fit and healthy peo-ple.
Next, the Prime Min-ister presented gifts andcash assistance to HakaTownship Union Solidar-ity and Development As-sociation, Women‘s Af-fairs Organization, Mater-nal and Child WelfareAssociation, War VeteranOrganization, Red CrossSociety and Auxiliary Fire
Brigade and for the devel-opment of the townshipthrough officials and cor-dially greeted thosepresent.
At Govenment Tech-nical Institute being builtin Haka, Minister for Sci-ence and Technology UThaung, the chairman ofChin State PDC andofficals conducted thePrime Minister round thenewly-built schoolbuilding and chosen sitefor construction of hos-tels.
Next, the Prime Min-ister visited VocationalTraining School of Min-istry of Progress of Bor-der Areas and NationalRaces and DevelopmentAffairs and inspectedlearning of trainees at
training courses. ThePrime Minister gave nec-essary instructions andpresented cash assistance.
The Prime Ministerand party arrived at Matupiby helicopter at 11 am andinspected progress ofMatupi in a motorcade.
Next, they looked intohostel and mess hall ofBorder Areas and NationalRaces DevelopmentTraining Centre and pre-sented cash assistance tothe principal and instruc-tors of the centre.
At the office of MatupiTownship PDC, the PrimeMinister met with depart-mental personnel, socialorganization members andlocal people.
The chairman of thetownship PDC and Vice-
Chairman of Chin StatePDC Lt-Col Zaw Min Ooreported on works carriedout and requirments forthe development of thetownship and Minister forSports Brig-Gen ThuraAye Myint explained ar-rangements for the devel-opment of the townshipby the ministry.
In his speech, thePrime Minister stressedunity of national brethren,community peace andtranquillity and prevalenceof law and order, regionalfood sufficiency, growthof economy and bettertransport, and he presentedgifts and cash asistance tothe social organizationsand for the developmentof the township throughofficials.
Commander Brig-Gen Myint Soe presentedgifts to the township WarVeteran Organization.
At Matupi TownshipPeople’s Hospital, thePrime Minister gave nec-essary instructions andpresented cash for the fundof the hospital.
In the afternoon, thePrime Minister and partyarrived at Mindat by heli-copter and inspected pa-tient ward, X-ray room,operation theratre andmedical store of 50-bedMindat District People’sHospital. The Prime Min-ister urged the head ofDistrict Health Depart-ment, specialists, doctorsand nurses to performhealth care serviceswidely.
Next, they looked intodevelopment of Mindat ina motorcade.
At the hall of MindatTownship BEHS No 1, thePrime Minister heard re-
ports on development ofthe township and districtand requirements pre-sented by officials.
The Prime Ministerfulfilled the requirementsof setting up an auto-tel-ephone exchange, supplyof more drinking waterand generating ofhydropower in Mindat. Inhis instructions, the PrimeMinister stressed the needto make harmonious ef-forts for the developmentof the region, and empha-sis is to be placed onstrengthening and devel-opment of the Union.
Afterwards, the PrimeMinister presented giftsand cash assistance to of-ficials concerned, andtownselders presentedsouvenirs to the PrimeMinister and party.
Prime Minister Gen-eral Thein Sein and partyarrived back Nay Pyi Tawin the evening.
In meeting with localpeople during his inspec-tion tour of Chin State,Prime Minister GeneralThein Sein said Chin na-
tional race has been livingin the nation together withother national races withunity and through thickand thin.
Chin national racealso fought back the in-vaders during the colonialtimes and had struggledwith other national racesfor the independence.
After gaining inde-pendence, there were in-surgencies in parts of thecountry, except ChinState. Therefore, localpeople in Chin State couldenjoy peace and stabilityat the time.
However, the statelagged behind in develop-ment due to the state’sgeographical conditions.
The Head of State ful-filled the requirements forthe development of ChinState and gave guidanceto ministries concerned onthe development of thestate.
Chin State is accessi-ble only by car. Kalay-Falam-Haka Road, Haka-Gangaw Road, Haka-
(See page 6)
Prime Minister General Thein Sein greets departmental officials, socialorganization members and townselders in Mindat.— MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein presentsgifts and cash for social organizations of
Haka township through an official.— MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein visits People’s Hospital in Matupi.— MNA
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(from page 5)Matupi Road and Mindat-Matupi Road and otherroads linking to those four main roads in China Stateare being upgraded.
Despite difficulties due to geographical condi-tions of the state, the government has been makingefforts for improvement of the conditions of roadsand bridges in the state.
It is important to improve the transportationfacilities as well as to boost the economy of the statefor the regional development.
The Prime Minister called for making efforts forsufficiency of rice, extended cultivation of perennialcrops and livestock breeding in Chin State to boostthe economy of the state.
As Chin State is a hilly region, local peoplepractised the slash and burn cultivation method.
The state has experienced deforestation causedby the slash and burn cultivation which had beenpractised in the state for many years, and the highland cultivation could not produce sufficient rice forthe local people.
Therefore, it is needed to practise the terracecultivation method instead of the slash and burnmethod and to preserve the farmland for posterity.
Only then will the output of rice and other cropsbe increased. For local food sufficiency, local farm-ers are to grow high-yield strains of rice and to extendcultivation of crops as well as cash crops.
The General said that the Head of State has given
Prime Minister General Thein Sein …guidance to establish Chin State as a tea state. There-fore, he stressed the need to grow tea on a commercialscale with the concept that Chin State must be a teastate. The Prime Minister pointed out that emphasisis to be placed on cultivation of tea to fulfill thedemand of the market. Likewise, efforts are to bemade for achieving success in carrying out livestockbreeding tasks, he said.
The Prime Minister continued to say that all thehouseholds are to raise mythuns on a manageablescale. If mythun can be bred on a commercial scale,the opportunity can be created to export mythuns andits processed products, he said. The Prime Ministernoted that the economic growth of the state cancontribute to the uplift of living standard of thepeople of Chin State. Hence, he said, all are to strivefor gaining success in agriculture and livestock breed-ing tasks.
He said that the human resource development isessential to undertake regional development task. Headded that the education sector plays a pivotal role inturning out intellectuals and intelligentsia. The gov-ernment is opening basic education schools in theregion with a view to producing the human resourceswhile setting up universities and colleges in Kalayregion, north of Chin State, he said.
The General pointed out that education institu-tions in basic and higher education sectors are toproduce outstanding educated persons equipped withgood moral for the state. The schools are to place
emphasis on nurturing the students to become oneswho cherish the State, the region and the nationalraces, he said.
The Prime Minister stressed the need to equip thestudents with Union Spirit. It is necessary to come outfit and healthy educated persons, he added. There-fore, he said that the health staff are to effectivelyprovide health care services to the people. Only thenwill the fit and healthy educated persons contribute todevelopment of the region and the State, he added.The Prime Minister urged those present to strive forensuring economic growth in Chin State and forturning out the educated persons.
While giving priority to the promotion of educa-tion sector and effective providing of health careservices, he said that the government is makingutmost efforts for enhancement of transport facility.In addition, he added that the government is carry-ing out all-round development tasks while strivingto protect the people through safe administrativemechanism. The democratic nation that the peopleaspire is being built step by step in line with theseven-step Road Map, he said. At present, he contin-ued to say that the National Convention, the firststep of the Road Map and the most important toadopt fundamental principles and detailed basicprinciples for drafting the constitution, had beenconvened successfully.
The Prime Minister said that the task to draft theState Constitution based on the fundamental princi-ples and detailed basic principles adopted by theNational Convention has been completed to somedegree. In conclusion, the Prime Minister urged thosepresent to participate in the tasks to realize the seven-step Road Map of the State for establishment of amodern, developed and discipline-flourishing demo-cratic nation.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Feb — Delegates from ShanState (East), Shan State (South), Shan State (North),Rakhine State and Magway Division arrived heretoday to attend the 61st Anniversary Union DayCelebration.
Officials of the 61st Union DayAccommodation Sub-committee welcomed them atYwahtaw Station, Nay Pyi Taw Airport and TransitCentre No 7 and transported them to hostels.
The celebration will be held at the City Hall inNay Pyi Taw on 12 February. — MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Feb— Minister for ForeignAffairs U Nyan Win andwife Daw Myint MyintSoe together with Dean ofthe Diplomatic CorpsCambodian AmbassadorMr Hul Phany andAmbassadors, Chargesd’Affaires, diplomats,resident representatives ofUN agencies and theirwives visited Inlay,Taunggyi, and Pindaya inShan State (South) from 5to 7 February.
On 5 February, theywere welcomed at HehoAirport by DeputyCommander of EasternCommand Brig-Gen WinMyint and militaryofficers.
Diplomatic Corps on excursion tourof Inlay, Taunggyi, Pindaya
They visited InlayLake and observed SeinThamardi Goldsmith andSilversmith workshop andShwe Hintha Inlay TextileIndustry in the village.After paying homage toPhaungdawU Pagoda,they offered gold foils anddonated cash.
On 6 February, after avisit to historic MwedawKakku Pagoda inTaunggyi, they wentaround the town.Chairman of Shan StatePeace and DevelopmentCouncil Commander ofEastern Command Maj-Gen Thaung Aye, theminister and theambassadors took part inthe golf tourney at
Ayethayar Golf Course.Next, the commander andwife hosted dinner inhonour of the minister andwife and the ambassadorsin the evening.
On 7 Februarymorning, they paidhomage to ShweUminPagoda in Pindaya. In theevening, they were seenoff at Heho Airport by thedeputy commander andofficials.
The diplomaticexcursion group arrivedback by Tatmadaw aircraftin Yangon at 4.30 pm.
MNA
Diplomats visit ShweUmin Pagoda in Pindaya
on their excursion tour of
Shan State (South). — MNA
Diplomats visit traditional goldsmith and silversmith workshops inYwama, Inlay Lake. — MNA
Union Day delegatesarrive Nay Pyi Taw
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008 7
Sr. Subject Unit 1988 2007 Progress
1. Arable land acre 497779 877993 380214 2. Dam 6 93 87 3. River water pumping station - 6 6 4. Reserve forest Sq mile 1633 1752 119 5. Protected public forest Sq mile - 1689.8 1689.8 6. Motor road mile 554 1128.8 574.8 7. Bridge (above 180 feet) 8 15 7 8. Post office 27 34 7 9. Telegraph office 7 13 610. Telephone station 5 24 1911. Microwave station 1 4 312. State-owned factory 7 8 113. Private-owned factory 409 524 11514. Basic education school 1149 1317 16815. University/college 1 2 116. Technological university/ - 1 1
college17. University of Computer - 1 1
Studies18. Hospital 17 27 10
Hailing the 61st Anni-versary Union Day
Kayin State which hasdeveloped significantly in the
time of Tatmadaw Government
Laying of Myainggale-Yangon natural gas pipelines in progress inHpa-an District of Kayin State.
An aerial view of Thanlwin Bridge (Hpa-an) constructed acrossThanlwin River for enabling the local people in Kayin State to have
easy access to other States and Divisions.
The ceremony to open the main building of University of ComputerStudies (Hpa-an) was held in Hpa-an with a view to creating opportu-
nities for students to study computer science in Kayin State.
Thanlwin Bridge (Hpa-an)
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008
WILL REMAIN EVER UNITED
WHOEVER CONSPIRES TO DIVIDE US
It is not easy for a country to survive. The
country has encountered many battles and
hardships. It came into being after passing the
significant events. An existing country must be
an independent and sovereign one. It must be
strong in order to safeguard its perpetuation so
that a modern developed nation will stand tall
forever.
Myanmar is a big nation with long history.
The 40 million-year old anthropoid primate was
found near Bahin village in Pontaung region in
Myaing Township. Geologists of the world
accepted the fact that human beings originated in
Myanmar as the primates were the fossils of
creatures that would become human beings.
Establishment of Anyathian civilization in
Ayeyawady valley during the Stone Age and
HAILING THE 61st ANNIVERSARY UNION DAY
The experiences of the Union
evidences of human beings of Stone Age in Padalin
Cave showed that human beings lived in Myanmar
before the pre-historic age.
Slow migration or movement of people to
different directions took place. According to the
excavation of ancient Tagaung and Srikeshtra and
evidences of ancient Hanlin and Nyaunglunt, Pyu
culture flourished in Myanmar as many as a
thousand or so.
Pyu people gradually disappeared after the
end of Pyu period and at the start of early Bagan
period Myanmar people emerged. Sudden
disappearance of Pyu people and sudden
appearance of Myanmar people did not take place
at the same time. The first Myanmar empire
founded by King Anawrahta who was on the
throne in 1044 AD was the foundation of present
day Myanmar. The king Anawrahta introduced
the common weights and measures, made sure of
the territory and boundaries, designated some
towns as places where specific number of soldiers
could be summoned to come to the king and
established defence system like strategy of people’s
militia. By doing so, he made the first Myanmar
empire strong.
In Innwa period there were many city states in
Myanmar. Hanthawady Hsinphyumyashin (a)
King Bayintnaung founded the country out of
much difficulty. The second Myanmar empire
was strong and wide. But Hanthawady collapsed
due to instigation of imperialist Portuguese and
disintegration of unity under Ngahsudayaka. King
Nyaungyan, one of the sons of King Bayintnaung
rebuilt the nation in the second Innwa period. The
country collapsed because of disunity after the
reign of ten monarchs of Nyaungyan dynasty.
King Alaungmintaya U Aung Zeya established
the third Myanmar empire again.
Myanmar founded by three kings three times
lost Assam, Manipur, Rakhine and Taninthayi in
the first Anglo-Myanmar War (1824-26) in the
time of King Bagyidaw. Far-flung regions of the
State were lost and it was the beginning of the
disintegration of the Union.
Under King Bagan the second Anglo-
Myanmar War (1852-53) broke out. Instead of
fighting against the British, the princes were
trying to grab power and there was confusion in
the palace. If Myanmar people had fought against
the British with great effort, they would have
won because the British troops were exhausted;
they were unable to fight with all might. In order
to suppress the rebelling Princes Mindon and
Kanaung, King Bagan ordered Myanmar troops
fighting against the British to withdraw. As a
result, the imperialists annexed the lower
Myanmar when King Mindon ascended the
throne. Myanmar thus became a landlocked
country without any exit to the sea under King
Thibaw, a son of King Mindon. Later, Myanmar
was held in servitude in the 1885 Third Anglo-
Myanmar War.
The imperialists took more than a hundred
years to occupy the Union of Myanmar and
waged wars with heavy casualties. Although the
Third Anglo-Myanmar War did not last even a
month, the imperialist troops faced Myanmar
anti-imperialist forces until the end of 1894.
After 1895, the imperialists managed to
administer Myanmar with divide and rule policy
designed to undermine unity of national races.
The divide and rule means administration of
the people with different systems. Some political
dictionaries say it is balancing of power according
to the situation of ethnic groups, but it means
breaking up the unity. Under the policy
encouragement was given to the minority and
assistance of military force was also provided.
The policy includes methods to weaken the
majority. The dictionaries say invaders practise
(See page 9)
Saw Po The
Myanmar witnessed gradual changes and rapid
revolutions. There was no freedom under the imperialist
rule; the people were not permitted to meet others or to
go where they wanted to. The imperialists set the people
against others and equipped arms. Conflicts created by
the imperialists during the second World War have not
been completely solved yet.
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008 9
HAILING THE 61st ANNIVERSARY UNION DAY
The experiences of the UnionSaw Po The
Union Day aim* In that glorious 1947
Came that February
Twelfth was the celebrated day
On which national brethren
Armed with patriotism
Signed agreement in Panglong
Aiming to serve nation
In harmony and unison
* Regardless of locality
Sincerity true brethren have
Myanmar races of over hundred
Living in amity and unity
* On this same land share love we
Living always in harmony
Never frightened, but ever strengthen unity
In times of emergency
We good sons of gracious mother
* Through weal or woe
Live we together
Forever in unity
Firmly joining hands
Realizing the common goal
* Keep in mind noble Union Spirit
And act in line with it
* Union if ever united
And all march forward with vigor
Shine and prosper will Myanmar
With peace forever
Golden era she will enter.
(Hailing the 61st Anniversary Union Day)Padaung Than Kywe (Trs)
Poem
— For all the national races to safeguard thenational policy— non-disintegration of theUnion, non-disintegration of national soli-darity and perpetuation of sovereignty;
— For all the national races to keep UnionSpirit ever alive and dynamic among thenational people;
— For all the national races to defend andsafeguard the Union for the perpetual exist-ence;
— For all the national races to prevent, throughnational solidarity, the danger of internaland external destructive elements under-mining peace and stability of the State andnational development;
— For all the national races to make endeav-ours for the emergence of an enduring StateConstitution in accord with the fundamen-tal principles and detailed basic principleslaid down by the National Convention, and
— For all the national races to make concertedefforts for successful implementation of theseven-step Road Map.
61st AnniversaryUnion Day Objectives
It is important for every citizen of the Union to
safeguard Our Three Main National Causes— non-
disintegration of the Union, non-disintegration of
national solidarity and perpetuation of sovereignty as
the national policy. Every citizen is responsible for the
perpetuation of the Union. Out of the seven-step Road
Map, the constitution is being drafted and the emergence
of a new nation is not far.
(from page 8)
these methods in the colonies they had invaded.
The imperialists allowed hilly regions to rule
with the use of feudalist system. However, they
did not allow Mogok, Momeik, Wuntho, Kalay,
Mohnyin, and Mogaung regions as feudalist ones
because of the strong resistance. So direct rule
was practised in these regions and plains. In
Myanmar national solidarity was broken up due
to the divide and rule policy. The imperialists
encouraged wealthy persons and suppressed the
poor greatly. At that time class struggles occurred
because of Marxism. Myanmar people attempted
to regain independence from the rule of the
imperialists sacrificing lots of lives.
Myanmar witnessed gradual changes and
rapid revolutions. There was no freedom under
the imperialist rule; the people were not permitted
to meet others or to go where they wanted to. The
imperialists set the people against others and
equipped arms. Conflicts created by the
imperialists during the second World War have
not been completely solved yet.
Regarding the independence some national
race leaders said they wanted to live under the
British Empire and some said they wanted to be
independent. All the national race leaders tried
hard to be united without discriminating hilly
regions and plains. On 12 February 1947, an
agreement to regain independence together was
signed in Panglong. That day was designated as
the Union Day. The Panglong Agreement was
the first step towards independence. Myanmar
regained her independence after signing of Aung
San-Attlee and Nu-Attlee Agreements.
After regaining her independence internal
insurgency occurred as an evil legacy of the
imperialists due to their instigation. Above-
ground political conflicts took place one after
another. The Tatmadaw government held the
National Convention with difficulty with the aim
of achieving national reconsolidation.
Preparations for drafting a new constitution are
now under way after successful completion of
the National Convention. Both the 1947
constitution drafted within three months under
the imperialist rule and the 1974 constitution
based on socialism are not relevant to the present
situation in Myanmar. No one can deny that a
new constitution is essential for Myanmar.
Now the Panglong Agreement has turned 61
years. It is important for every citizen of the
Union to safeguard Our Three Main National
Causes— non-disintegration of the Union, non-
disintegration of national solidarity and
perpetuation of sovereignty as the national policy.
Every citizen is responsible for the perpetuation
of the Union. Out of the seven-step Road Map,
the constitution is being drafted and the
emergence of a new nation is not far.
Translation: NY
*******
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008
Secretary-1 attends ceremonyto present Myanma Motion…
(from page 16)At the same time, it is cooperating with the members ofMMPA.
For the development of the television and moviesector, Myanmar information delegations were sentto the international radio, movie and television show,Beijing Film Festival and 16th Chinese GoldenRooster Film Festival held in the People's Republic ofChina. Moreover, Myanmar delegations were sent toChina, Singapore and Hong Kong to learn the digitalcinema technology. They were also sent to India tostudy the TV broadcasting. The minister said hebelieved that through study on international filmtechnology, cooperation and experiences, those fromthe film world would strive their utmost to improvethe Myanmar film industry. Despite their efforts,MMPA as well as the artistes still need to do more toimprove the Myanmar film industry, he noted. Ex-pansion of market is important for improvement ofthe movie world. It is necessary for the Myanmarmovie industry to penetrate both the domestic andforeign markets and this calls for concerted efforts ofthe people of the film world.
Efforts are to be exerted in collaboration withforeign countries to improve the movie industry and to
show Myanmar movies in those countries. It is alsoneeded to transform into digital system from analoguesystem. Through international cooperation, Myanmarmovies can be put on domestic as well as foreignmarket gaining experience and making profits.
The minister said the nation requires studios ofinternational standards so as to make quality films.
Establishment of those studios needs efforts of indi-viduals or groups in cooperation with MMPA. TheInformation Ministry is also providing assistance withinthe framework of rules and regulations.
Measures are being taken for enhancing the qual-
ity of the motion pictures for improvement of the filmindustry. Film professionals are to work hard to trans-form the technique in film production from the ana-logue system to E-cinema system and D-cinema sys-tem. At the same time, it is required to work hard inharmony for improvement of the film projecting sys-tem. With the development of the film projecting
system, it is needed to modernize and upgrade thepresent cinemas, he said.
He said that the ministry has laid down the fiveobjectives for the Myanmar Motion Picture Asiayonand film professionals to follow for improvement of
the Myanmar film industry. Those five objectives are: (1) To make efforts for development and unity ofMyanmar film and video world to ensure soci-eco-nomic development of film professionals; (2) Tomake efforts for technical development in film andvideo industry; (3) To make efforts for improvement
(See page 11)
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo and wife Daw Khin Saw Hnin attend MyanmaMotion Picture Outstanding Award (Academy Award) for 2006 presentation ceremony.—MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Actor Award to Yan
Aung. — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Actress Award to
Nandar Hlaing. — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Supporting Actor
Award to Po Kyaw. — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Supporting ActressAward to May Thinzar Oo.—MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Film Award to
Nawarat Film Production. —MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Film Director Award
to Maung Myo Min(Yin Dwin Phyit). — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Sound Award to
U Myo Nyunt. — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Music Award to
Ko Thaw Zin (Lawunein). — MNA
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008 11
Secretary-1 attendsceremony to presentMyanma Motion…
(from page 10)of Myanma film and videostandard; (4) To penetrateand find foreign marketsfor Myanma films and vid-eos and (5) To work hardtogether with the govern-ment to carry out nationalduties. The minister urgedthem to uphold the objec-tives as work guidelinesin 2008. He also urgedthem to implement the 12objectives for improve-ment of the film industrywhich has been laid downsince 2005.
Challenges are to beencountered in implement-ing the objectives, the min-ister said. He also ex-
pressed his belief that alldifficulties and challengescan be overcome by im-plementing the followingsix steps — (1) to set aimfor development ofMyanmar film world; (2)
to keep a balance betweenselfish and selfless; (3) totry hard with deligence and(4) with unity; (5) coop-eration and (6) patience andtolerance. Film profes-sionals played an active
role in the independencestruggles, tasks for safe-guarding independence,and undertakings for sta-bility of the State, peaceand national development.They are now doing their
bit in the nation-buildingtasks, he said, urging themto participate with enthu-siasm in the process of theState’s seven-step RoadMap the government ispursuing for building a
peaceful, modern and de-veloped democratic nation.
In conclusion, heurged the Myanmar Mo-tion Picture Asiayon andfilm artistes to improve thefilm industry; raise the
motion picture standard;help the Myanmar filmindustry to spread itswings; ensure use of qual-
ity film equipment andstudios, produce standardmovies in cooperationwith foreign film indus-tries, improve the filmprojecting system, andupgrade the present cin-
emas; preserve and safe-guard national cultural her-itage, national prestige andcharacter through the arts offilm; and join hands with thegovernment and people instriving for emergence of apeaceful, modern and de-veloped nation.
In the list of AcademyAward winners, the BestSound Award went to UMyo Nyunt for his work in“Taungthaman Thitsa”, theBest Scriptwriter Award toZaw Myint Oo for his workin “Taungthaman Thitsa”;the Best Film Editing Awardto Zaw Min (Hanthamyay)for his work in“ H m y a w l i n t c h i nMyarzwa”; the Best Cin-ematography Award to ThanNyunt (Pantha) for his workin “Panpyothudoh Alinkar”,the Best Music Award to KoThaw Zin (Lawunein) forhis work in “PanpyothudohAlinkar”, the Best Support-ing Actress Award to MayThinzar Oo for her work in“Panpyothudoh Alinkar”,the Best Film Award to“Hmyawlintchin Myarzwa”produced by Nawarat FilmProduction, the Best Sup-
porting Actor Award to PoKyaw for his work in“ H m y a w l i n t c h i nMyarzwa”, the Best FilmDirector Award to MaungMyo Min (Yin Dwin Phyit)for his work in“ H m y a w l i n t c h i nMyarzwa”, the Best Ac-tress Award to NandarHlaing for her work in“Taungthaman Thitsa” andthe Best Actor Award toYan Aung for his work in“Gonshein PyindèChitchin Theikkhar”.
Next, some selectedscenes of the award win-ners were shown.
Afterwards, MinisterBrig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresented AcademyAwards to the respectivewinners.
Later, the AcademyAward winners for 2006paid respects to Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thiha Thura TinAung Myint Oo and wifeDaw Khin Saw Hnin.
After the ceremony,the Secretary-1, wife andparty cordially greetedAcademy Award winningfilm stars and film techni-cians. — MNA
MinisterBrig-Gen
KyawHsan
presentsBest
Cinematog-raphy
Award toU ThanNyunt
(Pantha).MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Scriptwriter Award
to Zaw Myint Oo. — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsanpresents Best Film Editing Award to
Zaw Min (Hanthamyay). — MNA
The best motion picture award winners for 2006 being seen at prize presentation ceremonyin Nay Pyi Taw. — MNA
Yan Aung being greeted by film artistes as he is awarded Best ActorAward for 2006. — MNA
Nandar Hlaing being greeted by film artistes as she is awarded BestActress Award for 2006. — MNA
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12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008
A D V E R T I S E M E N T SMYANMAR IVANHOE COPPER COMPANY LIMITED (TENDER NOTICE)
TENDER. IFB No. 12/ Overseas/2008Supply of Spares for General, Tyre, Pipe & Fittings (20 ) lots are invited from Overseas Suppliers by CIFYangon Basis Euro or Singapore $ Currency; by LC Term.CLOSING DATE will be on 20 February 2008 at 16:00 hr and RFQ 032505 will be closed on 13February 2008 at 16:00 hr.Tender documents are available at the following addresses: 70 (I) Bo Chein Street, Pyay Road, Hlaing Township, Yangon, MyanmarTel: (95) 1 514194 to 7; Fax: (95) 1 514208; Email: miccl@miccl.com.mmSite: Tel: (95) 71 22225/6; Fax: (95) 71 22522; Email: supply@miccl.com.mmBids are to be reached the above offices on or before the closing date.Queries can be done between 10am to 4pm at Supply Department; Tel: (95) 71 22225/6;Email: supply@miccl.com.mm before the Tender Closing Date.
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TAMPAN VOY NO (169)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTATAMPAN VOY NO (169) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 8.2.2008 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm up to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S ADVANCE CONTAINERLINES PTE LTD
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
Bank Holiday All Banks will be closedon 12th February (Tuesday)Union Day 2008, beingpublic holiday under theNegotiable InstrumentsAct.
Central Bank ofMyanmar
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV XIANG FENG VOY NO (8007)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV XIANG FENGVOY NO (8007) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 8.2.2008 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to the byelawsand conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm up to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S CHINA SHIPPING(MALAYSIA) AGENCY SDN BHD
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
Romania, France sign onstrategic partnership
BUCHAREST, 6 Feb—Romania’s President TraianBasescu and French President Nicolas Sarkozy onMonday signed a joint declaration to implement astrategic partnership between the two countries, localmedia reported.
The document was signed during Sarkozy’s one-day visit to Romania. The "strategic partnership"includes political dialogue, economic relations,scientific and cultural cooperation as well as freemovement of persons, defence and security,highlighting political objectives that will guide bilateralcooperation in the following years, and support forRomania's modernization and the consolidation of itscapabilities of acting like a member state of theEuropean Union (EU).— MNA/Xinhua
Five killed, 35 injured in Nepalroad mishap
KATHMANDU, 6 Feb—Five people were killed and 35others injured when a passenger bus veered off the roadin south Nepal on Tuesday afternoon, the leading newswebsite eKantipur reported. The accident happened inSaptari District, some 190 kilometres south of Nepalicapital Kathmandu. Condition of some of the injuredis critical, according to police. The dead are yet to beidentified.
The passenger bus heading from neighbouring Sirahain the west to Biratnagar of Morang District, some 240kilometres southeast of Kathmandu, had skidded andfell 20 metres down the road at a stretch of the East-West Highway at Bhardaha Village in Saptari.
MNA/Xinhua
Iraq would seek extendedUN mandate if necessary
WASHINGTON, 6 Feb—Iraq would seek an extensionof the UN mandate authorizing US-led forces on its soilif it cannot reach a bilateral deal with the United Statesby the end of the year, an Iraqi official said on Tuesday.However, Iraqi Ambassador to the United States SamirSumaida'ie said he hopes Washington and Baghdad canwrap up talks on their long-term strategic relationshipby July, obviating the need to extend the UN mandate.The United States now has 158,000 troops in Iraq,formally operating under the authority of a UN SecurityCouncil resolution enacted after the March 2003 US-led invasion. — MNA/Reuters
Landslidekills 7 on Java
The best time to plant a treewas twenty years ago.
The second best time is now.
JAKARTA, 7 Feb—Alandslide triggered byheavy rain has killedseven people inIndonesia’s Central JavaProvince, a health officialsaid on Wednesday.
A torrent of mudslammed into houses inSindangwangi Village onthe northern coast of Javaisland on Tuesdayevening, burying sevenpeople, said RustamPakaya, head of the HealthMinistry’s crisis centre.
Rescuers managed tounearth their bodies earlyon Wednesday, he said.One person was injured.
MNA/Reuters
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Study says happinesslowest at midlife
LOS ANGELES, 6 Feb — Happinessover the course of a lifetime follows aU-shaped curve and hits bottom atmidlife, according to a study publishedMonday on the Los Angeles Timesweb-site.
A team of US and Britishresearchers, who set out to find therelationship between age andhappiness, examined social surveydata on two million people in 80countries, and also took into accountfactors that affect happiness, such asdivorce, job loss and income, beforereleasing the report.
According to the report, happinessreaches its lowest point around age40 in women and age 50 in men inthe United States while in Britain,unhappiness was greatest in men andwomen at age 44.
Andrew Oswald, one researcherfrom the group, said there is still amystery around how happiness ebbsor rises, saying “there seems to besomething inside human beings thatis unexplained by life events”.
But other researchers questionedthe findings of the study.
MNA/Xinhua
Three 39 days-old white tigers are presented atthe Metropolitan Zoo in Santiago, on 4 Feb, 2008.
Luna, a captive tiger not pictured, gave to two malesand one female last on 28 Dec. 2007.—INTERNET
Worker prepare the stage, building the set forthe British Academy Film Awards ceremony at the
Royal Opera House in London, on 6 Feb, 2008.INTERNET
BRUSSELS, 7 Feb —Planes made in the Euro-pean Union from 2015may be quieter and lesspolluting thanks to a 1.6-billion-euro (2.4-billion-US-dollar) research pro-ject launched by the EUCommission and theaeronautics industry onTuesday.
Aerospace firms willpool research to developtechnology that cuts noisearound airports and buildengines that use lessenergy and can run on al-ternative fuels.
The EU has set aside800 million euros from its2007-2013 budget withindustry committing itselfto investing a similar am-ount in the Clean Sky pro-ject.
“There are three main
CHICAGO, 6 Feb — When it comes communing withnature, a growing number of people appear to prefercomputer images to the real thing, US researchers saidon Monday.
They said outdoor activities — tracked by nationaland state park admissions, game licenses, hikingpermits and surveys of leisure activities — have fallenby more than 20 per cent since the 1980s.
“The average person in America used to go to thenational parks every year. It was the iconic Americanfamily vacation.
Now, there are less people doing that,” said PatriciaZaradic, a biologist with the Environmental LeadershipProgramme, Delaware Valley, in Bryn Mawr,Pennsylvania. —MNA/Reuters
Americans spend less timeon nature activities
EU, Industry launchcleaner planes project
objectives: the reductionby 50 per cent of carbondioxide, halving the levelof noise and reducing by80 per cent the level ofnitrogen oxide emissi-ons,” Marc Vantre, CEOof French conglomerateSafran’s aerospace pro-pulsion division, toldreporters.
So far 86 organizationsfrom 16 of the EU’s 27countries have joinedClean Sky.
They include 54 indu-stries, 15 research centresand 17 universities.
Vantre was confidentaerospace firms wouldcome up with cash tofund the programme thatwill develop demon-stration models on theground or in the air.
MNA/Reuters
Doubts in Guantanamoabout Canadian captive’s guilt GUANTANAMO BAY,
US NAVAL BASE (CUBA), 7Feb — A US soldier’saccount casting doubts onmilitary prosecutors’claims against a youngCanadian al-Qaeda fighterhighlights one inherentdifficulty of the BushAdministration’s efforts towin convictions beforewar crimes tribunals inGuantanamo.
How to figure outwhat happened on thebattlefield in places like
Afghanistan six years laterand half a world away?
The account wascontained in a five-pagedocument given toreporters this week at ahearing for Canadiancaptive Omar Khadr, whofaces life in prison ifconvicted of murdering aUS soldier with a grenadein Afghanistan in July2002. The account wasgiven 20 months later bythe American soldier whoshot Khadr twice in the
back during the battle andsays that one other maninside that bombed-outcompound was still alivewhen US forces entered.
That left open thepossibility that someoneother than Khadr couldhave thrown the grenade,contradicting accounts byanother participant whohad said in mediainterviews that it had tohave been Khadr becausehe was the only one leftalive.— MNA/Reuters
Man throws firebomb atJapan Foreign Ministry
TOKYO, 7 Feb — Aman threw a Molotovcocktail at Japan’s ForeignMinistry headquarters incentral Tokyo onWednesday and thenstabbed himself in theabdomen with a kitchenknife, Japanese mediasaid.
A Foreign Ministryofficial said a man hadattacked the building.Another said he had seenpolice patrol cars andambulances gathering atthe ministry, but had nodetails.
Police declinedcomment, but Kyodo newsagency said no one elsewas hurt in the attack,which did not causeserious damage. The man,who appeared to be in his20s, was conscious andtaken to hospital, Kyodoadded. The motive for theattack was unknown, butJapanese right-wingactivists have in the pastmade similar attacks ongovernment and mediabuildings as well as againstpoliticians.
MNA/Reuters
Russia sendssupply ship tospace station
MOSCOW, 7 Feb— ARussian Progress supplyspace ship was launchedsuccessfully from itsplatform in Kazakhstan onTuesday, Russian newsagencies reported.
News agency TASS,citing Russia’s missioncontrol outside Moscow,said the cargo shipseparated from its Soyuz-U rocket 200 kilometresabove Earth on a trajectoryto meet with theInternational SpaceStation (ISS).
MNA/Reuters
Bathhouses fined in S-W China forraising price
GUIYANG, 7 Feb—Three bathhouses insouthwest China’sGuizhou Province wheresnow has caused chaosover the past three weekswere fined for raisingprices without officialapproval, according tolocal sources on Tuesday.
“Two of thebathhouses raised theirticket prices from 20 yuan(2.8 US dollars) to 30 yuan(4.2 US dollars), the thirdhad a price rises from 38yuan to 48 yuan,” saidDuan Xiaoyun, head of the
price inspection office ofthe price bureau ofGuiyang, Guizhouprovincial capital.
The trio were fined50,000 yuan (about 7,100US dollars) each, said Duan.
Due to power andwater shortage as a resultof persistent snow andsleet, many citizens in thecity were forced to takeshowers in bathhouses.
MNA/Xinhua
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14 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 8 February, 2008
S P O R T S
Zheng Zhi (C) of China vies with anIraqi player during a 2010 World Cup
qualifying football match in Dubai,the United Arab Emirates (UAE), on6 Feb, 2008. The match ended in a
1-1 draw. —INTERNET
Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa makes aflying save off the head of United
States' Carlos Bocanegra during thefirst half of their friendly match in
Houston on 6 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Kentucky's Michael Porter, left,moves around Auburn's DeWayneReed in the second half of a collegebasketball game on 6 Feb, 2008 inAuburn, Ala Kentucky won 66-63.
INTERNET
United States defender Oguchi Onyewu (22)collides with Mexico forward Juan Carlos Cacho(15) as he steals the ball during the second half of
a friendly soccer match on 6 Feb, 2008 in Hou-ston. INTERNET
Germany enjoy 3-0 win overAustria in Vienna
Impressive Netherlands routCroatia 3-0 in Split
SPLIT (Croatia), 7 Feb — Goals from John Heitinga,Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselinkgave the Netherlands an impressive 3-0 win overfellow Euro 2008 finalists Croatia in a friendly onWednesday.
The result in no way flattered an impressive Dutchside and it also extended Croatia's winless homestreak in the Adriatic port of Split to nine matchessince they gained independence from the formerYugoslavia in 1991.—MNA/Reuters
Spain snatch rare win over FranceMALAGA (Spain), 7 Feb — Spain snatched a 1-0 win
over World Cup finalists France thanks to a late goalfrom left back Joan Capdevila in a Euro 2008 warm-up on Wednesday.
France dominated for most of a tactical and con-servative friendly, but the game burst into life whenCapdevila put Spain in front snapping in a reboundfrom close range 10 minutes from time.
Thierry Henry had two great chances to equalizebut his first flew wide of the post and his second wasblocked by the ever alert Spain keeper Iker Casillas.
It was only the second time Spain have beatenFrance in their last 11 meetings, a victory that com-pensated for an otherwise unfortunate evening for thehome side.—MNA/Reuters
Italy impressive in 3-1 winover Portugal
ZURICH, 7 Feb — Italy turned on the style to beatPortugal 3-1 with goals from Luca Toni, FabioCannavaro and Fabio Quagliarella in an entertainingfriendly on Wednesday. Toni slid in his 15th goal forthe world champions on the stroke of halftime afterPortugal goalkeeper Ricardo allowed Fabio Grosso'slow cross to slip through his fingers and reach theBayern Munich striker at the far post.
Andrea Pirlo's shot from the edge of the box thentook a deflection off his captain Cannavaro beforegoing in at the near post five minutes into the secondhalf. "The deflection was very important and my touchwas decisive," Cannavaro joked to Rai television. "Thisnational team has grown very much and we don't wantto lose even these matches. That shows we are mature."
Winger Ricardo Quaresma shone for Portugal andwas rewarded when he blasted home in the 77thminute before substitute Quagliarella netted Italy'sthird from close range only moments after coming on.
MNA/Reuters
Greek beatFinland 2-1in late rallyNICOSIA, 7 Feb — Eu-
ropean champions Greecescored twice in five min-utes as they recoveredfrom a goal down to beatFinland 2-1 in a friendlyinternational in Cyprus onWednesday.
Finland dominatedmost of the first half butJonatan Johansson losttwo good scoring chancesin the seventh and 24thminutes.
Defender SotirisKyrgiakos missed achance for Greece whenhe shot over the bar justbefore halftime and theroles were reversed in thesecond half with theGreeks in full control ofthe midfield.
MNA/Reuters
Poles beatCzechs 2-0 in
Cyprus friendlyLARNACA (Cyprus), 7
Feb — First half goalsfrom WojciechLobodzinski and MariuszLewandowski earned Po-land a 2-0 victory overCzech Republic in a fast-paced friendly in Cypruson Wednesday.
Lobodzinski scored inthe sixth minute from theedge of the penalty area,followed 22 minutes laterby Lewandowski whocurled a long ball high intothe corner of the net.
The Czechs had a clearchance in the 30th minutebut Jan Koller's shot wassaved by goalkeeper ArturBoruc.
MNA/Reuters
Turkey held 0-0 by Sweden in Euro 2008 warm-up ISTANBUL, 7 Feb — Turkey had more of the ball but failed to break
down a stubborn Sweden for a 0-0 draw in their friendly internationalon Wednesday, a warm-up for both teams for the European Cham-pionship finals in June.
The first chance of the game fell to Sweden's Kennedy Bakirciogluafter five minutes but he fired just wide. — MNA/Reuters
Brazil clinch 1-0victory over
IrelandDUBLIN, 7 Feb — A second-half strike
by Robinho gave Brazil a 1-0 win overIreland in a friendly on Wednesday.
The Real Madrid striker broke thedeadlock in the 67th minute when heslammed the ball into the back of the netafter receiving a pass from Diego whohad linked up with Luis Fabiano.
Before Robinho opened the scoringa number of chances went begging forboth sides who were missing key play-ers through injury, with Brazil coachDunga doing without world player ofthe year Kaka and the youthful Pato.
Winger Andy Reid and defender JoeyO'Brien were absent for Ireland, whoare still without a permanent manager,but winger Damien Duff played in hisfirst international for nearly a year fol-lowing a foot injury.
Duff and captain Robbie Keane bothhad chances they failed to convert.
Brazil went on the attack early in thegame with Ireland goalkeeper ShayGiven fending off a strike in the seventhminute by Diego. Given also kept out ashot by Fabiano who tried to make themost of a pass from Robinho.
MNA/Reuters
VIENNA, 7 Feb — Ger-many put a dire first halfbehind them to run out 3-0 winners over wastefulAustria in their Euro 2008dress rehearsal at the ErnstHappel Stadium onWednesday.
The European Cham-pionship co-hosts hadGermany on the ropes forthe first 45 minutes of anentertaining friendly butThomas Hitzlspergerblasted the ball in fromthe edge of the box after53 minutes to set Germanyon their way.
Miroslav Kloseswooped for his 37th in-ternational goal soon af-terwards and substituteMario Gomez headedhome the third 10 min-
utes from time. Austria coach Josef
Hickersberger will at leasttake heart from a goodfirst half display, whenRoland Linz had agoalbound shot clearedand Martin Harnik headedagainst the bar.
Michael Ballack, backfor his first internationalsince March 2007, wentclose when he headed overthe bar in the first half andthe Germany captain grewmore influential as thegame went on.
MNA/Reuters
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Thursday, 7 February, 2008Summary of observations recorded at 09:30
hours MST: During the past 24 hours, light rain havebeen isolated in Taninthayi Division and weather hasbeen partly cloudy in Kachin and Mon States andgenerally fair in the remaining States and Divisions.Night temperatures were (3ºC) to (4ºC) below Feb-ruary average temperatures in upper Sagaing and BagoDivisions, (3ºC) to (4ºC) above February average tem-peratures in Taninthayi Division and about Februaryaverage temperatures in the remaining areas. The sig-nificant night temperatures were Loilem (2ºC), Lashio,Namhsan and Pinlaung (4ºC) each.
Maximum temperature on 6-2-2008 was 95ºF.Minimum temperature on 7-2-2008 was 63ºF. Rela-tive humidity at (09:30) hours MST on 7-2-2008was67%. Total sunshine hours on 6-2-2008 was (8.8)hours approx.
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Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in theAndaman Sea and South Bay and generally fair else-where in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 8-2-2008: Possi-bility of isolated rain or thundershowers in TaninthayiDivision, weather will be partly cloudy in Kachin Stateand upper Sagaing Division and generally fair in theremaining areas. Degree of certainty is (40%)
State of the sea: Seas will be slight to moderate inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood ofslight decrease of night temperatures in the EasternMyanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouringarea for 8-2-2008: Fair weather.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areafor 8-2-2008: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 8-2-2008: Fair weather.
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Israel to beginconstruction of fence at
Egyptian border
Egypt searchesmissing cargo ship
in Red Sea CAIRO, 7 Feb —
Egypt on Tuesdaylaunched a search for amissing ship whichdisappeared in the Red Seaseveral days ago, theEgyptian Foreign Ministrysaid.
The 14-crew shipwith 1,700-ton cargo wasowned by the Afro-Asia
Navigation Company andwent missing on its wayfrom Suez Port to PortSudan without sending anydistress signals before itsdisappearance, MENAquoted a senior EgyptianForeign Ministry officialas saying.
Among the crewmembers, there were nineEgyptians, four Sudaneseand a Yemeni, the reportadded.
So far, no indicationsof the ship’s whereaboutshave been found despitesearch efforts of theEgyptian armed forces andthe Navy. — MNA/Xinhua
JERUSALEM, 7 Feb —Israel will soon beginconstruction of a fence atthe Egyptian border in bothEilat and Nitzana Bordercrossings, local dailyYedioth Ahronoth reportedWednesday on its website.
Israel announced theplan after Prime MinisterEhud Olmert, DefenceMinister Ehud Barak andForeign Minister Tzipi
Livni met earlier in the day. The trio also met with
the military, securityagency Shin Bet andForeign Ministry officialsto discuss a possible 250-million-US-dollar budgetcut in governmentministries to help fund theconstruction of the abovementioned border fence,according to the daily. MNA/Xinhua
Dozens of tornadoessliced across southernUS states ripping aparthomes and shopping
malls, killing at least 54people and injuring 150
more on 7 Feb, 2008.INTERNET
Tornadoes in US South kill at least 54NASHVILLE(Tennessee),
7 Feb — Tornadoes andthunderstorms flattenedthe land and shattered livesacross the US South onTuesday and Wednesday,killing at least 54 peopleand injuring more than 150in the deadliest such stormsin nine years.
In Tennessee’sSumner County, northeastof Nashville, a tornadosucked an 11-month-oldboy and his mother fromtheir home. They werefound later in a field. Thechild survived in goodcondition, but his motherwas dead.
Tennessee GovernorPhil Bredesen said he wasshocked by the intensityand scope of a storm that“just literally sat on theground in wide areas”along a track that was asmuch as 400 miles (643kilometres) wide.
MNA/Reuters
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2nd Waxing of Tabodwe 1369 ME Friday, 8 February, 2008
SPECIAL FEATURES TO HAIL 61st ANNIVERSARY UNION DAYArticle POEM
It is not easy for a country to survive. The country hasencountered many battles and hardships. It came into beingafter passing the significant events. An existing countrymust be an independent and sovereign one. It must bestrong in order to safeguard its perpetuation so that amodern developed nation will stand tall forever.
The experiences of the Union
Kayin State which has developed significantly inthe time of Tatmadaw Government
*In that glorious 1947Came that FebruaryTwelfth was the celebrated dayOn which national brethrenArmed with patriotismSigned agreement in PanglongAiming to serve nationIn harmony and unison
Union Day aim
Sr. Award Film Artiste/Technician Film Title
Myanma Motion Picture Outstanding Award(Academy Award) winners for 2006
1. Best Sound Award U Myo Nyunt Taungthaman Thitsa
2. Best Scriptwriter Award Zaw Myint Oo Taungthaman Thitsa3. Best Film Editing Award Zaw Min (Hanthamyay) Hmyawlintchin
Myarzwa4. Best Cinematography Than Nyunt (Pantha) Panpyothudoh Alinkar
Award5. Best Music Award Ko Thaw Zin (Lawunein) Panpyothudoh
Alinkar6. Best Supporting Actress May Thinzar Oo Panpyothudoh Alinkar
Award7. Best Film Award Nawarat Film Production Hmyawlintchin
Myarzwa8. Best Supporting Actor Po Kyaw Hmyawlintchin
Award Myarzwa9. Best Film Director Maung Myo Min Hmyawlintchin
Award (Yin Dwin Phyit) Myarzwa10. Best Actress Award Nandar Hlaing Taungthaman Thitsa11. Best Actor Award Yan Aung Gonshein Pyindè
Chitchin Theikkhar
Secretary-1 attends ceremony to present Myanma MotionPicture Outstanding Award (Academy Award) for 2006Efforts to be exerted in collaboration with
foreign countries to improve movie industry
NAY PYI TAW, 7Feb — Secretary-1 of theState Peace and Develop-ment Council Lt-GenThiha Thura Tin AungMyint Oo and wife DawKhin Saw Hnin attendedthe ceremony to presentthe Myanma Motion Pic-ture Outstanding Award(Academy Award) for2006, organized byMyanma Motion PictureEnterprise under the Min-istry of Information, at theopen air theatre of the CityHall of Nay Pyi Taw thisevening.
Also present onthe occasion were mem-bers of the SPDC and theirwives, senior military of-ficers of the Ministry ofDefence and their wives,Commander of Nay PyiTaw Command Maj-GenWai Lwin and wife, min-
isters and their wives,deputy ministers, seniormilitary officers, depart-mental heads and mem-bers of the Commissionfor Drafting State Consti-tution, Union Day del-egates, officials of theMyanmar Motion PicturePromotion and Scrutiniz-ing Board and the MotionPicture and Video CensorBoard, responsible per-sons of Myanma MotionPicture Asiayon,Myanmar Music Asiayon,Myanmar ThabinAsiayon, Myanmar Writ-ers and Journalists Asso-ciation and social organi-zations, film artistes, tech-nicians, film producersand fans.
First, Minister forInformation Brig-GenKyaw Hsan delivered anaddress. The minister saidat today's ceremony, out-standing artistes and tech-
nicians in the Myanmarmovies shown in 2006would be awarded.Myanmar Motion PictureAsiayon was reconstitutedon 24 June 2007 in orderto develop the film indus-try. MMPA is found to bestriving with new strengthand vigour to improve thefilm industry in all aspects.Courses on directing, act-ing and photography areconducted constantly toimprove the skills of theartistes. In like manner,seminars and workshopson film technology areheld occasionally so as toimprove the Myanmarfilm world.
The minister addedthat the Ministry of Infor-mation for its part is en-couraging MMPA and thepeople of the film worldto try to boost theMyanmar movie industry.
(See page 10)
Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan delivers anaddress at Myanma Motion Picture
Outstanding Award (Academy Award) for2006. — MNA
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo and wifeDaw Khin Saw Hnin greet film stars at Myanma Motion Picture
Outstanding Award (Academy Award) for 2006. — MNA
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