Established 1914
Volume XVI, Number 339 13th Waning of Taboung 1370 ME Monday, 23 March, 2009
Senior General Than ShweChairman of the State Peace and Development Council
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services(From address delivered at the 63rd Anniversary Armed Forces Day Parade)
Patriotic TatmadawOur Tatmadaw was a Patriotic Army founded by the people during
the struggle for Independence. Since its inception, the Tatmadaw wasone which overcame various difficulties and obstacles to come intoexistence.
Senior General Than Shwefelicitates Pakistani President
NAY PYI TAW, 23 March — On the occasion of the anniversary of the Pakistan Day,which falls on 23 March 2009, Senior General Than Shwe, Chairman of the State Peace andDevelopment Council of the Union of Myanmar, has sent a message of felicitations to HisExcellency Mr Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.— MNA
True patriotism* It is very important for everyone of
the nation regardless of the place helives to have strong Union Spirit.
* Only Union Spirit is the true patriot-ism all the nationalities will have tosafeguard.
General Thura Shwe Mann greets passengers on express train to be run from Okshitpin to Kamma.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 22 March—As a gesture of hailingthe 64th Anniversary Armed Forces Day 2009,Kyangin-Okshitpin railroad section of Kyangin-Pakokku railroad construction project of MyanmaRailways of the Ministry of Rail Transportation wasinaugurated at Okshitpin railway station in PadaungTownship this morning, with an address by Member
Transport network basic requirementfor harmonious progress of whole UnionKyangin-Okshitpin railroad section commissioned into service
of the State Peace and Development Council GeneralThura Shwe Mann.
Also present on the occasion were Maj-Gen KoKo, Lt-Gen Khin Zaw and senior military officers ofthe Ministry of Defence, Chairman of AyeyawadyDivision PDC Commander of South-West CommandMaj-Gen Kyaw Swe, Chairman of Bago Division PDC
Commander of Southern Command Brig-Gen HlaMin, ministers, deputy ministers, Chairman of MagwayDivision PDC Col Phone Maw Shwe, Vice-Chairmanof Bago Division PDC Brig-Gen Sein Myint, officialsof the SPDC Office and departmental heads, staff ofMyanma Railways and local people.
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Monday, 23 March, 2009 * 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 DesirePERSPECTIVES
Hailing the 64th Anniversary ArmedForces Day a ceremony to open Ngawun Bridge(Myogwin) in Ingapu Township, HinthadaDistrict, Ayeyawady Division, was held on 21March, and member of the State Peace andDevelopment Council General Thura Shwe Mannof the Ministry of Defence attended the ceremonyand unveiled the stone inscription of the bridge.
Ayeyawady of today is totally differentfrom that of the past. In the past, its transport hadto rely solely on waterways. Since 1989 after thebirth of the Tatmadaw government, the divisionhas seen altogether 45 large and small bridges inits transport sector.
With the emergence of a large number ofroads and bridges, unprecedented progress hasbeen made in the division. Meanwhile, with bettertransport in the region, economic, trade and socialsectors of the division are ongoing and improving.
Such development can be largelyattributed to goodwill, far-sightedness and hardwork of the government as well as cooperation,integrity and efforts of local people in AyeyawadyDivision.
It is safe to say that the combined effortsof the State, the people and the Tatmadaw basedon mutual understanding are witness to thesuccess of the division.
Making the most of the new bridge,vehicles with 60 tons of load can now easily run toand from Hinthada, Ingapu, Myanaung, Kyanginand Laymyethna townships.
At a time when efforts are being made ina pragmatic way for bringing about equitabledevelopment across the nation the entire nationalpeople are to actively take part in the drive forimprovement of the socio-economic status of localpeople.
Exert concerted efforts forimprovement of socio-economicstatus of the people
1st anniversary of Nay Pyi TawZoological Garden to be
marked in conjunction withopening of planetariumNAY PYI TAW, 22 March – Planetarium
(Nay Pyi Taw) will be opened soon in conjunctionwith a ceremony to mark the first anniversary ofNay Pyi Taw Zoological Garden in accord with theguidance of Head of State and under the arrangementof Ministry of Forestry. Along with the opening of theplanetarium, funfairs and festivities will be held as agesture marking the first anniversary of Nay Pyi TawZoological Garden.
Other entertainment programmes such asAr Zar Ni San San Circus and Ghost Riders musicband accompanied by vocalists will include on theoccasion.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 22 March — Maj-Gen OhnMyint of the Ministry of Defence together with officialsmet with local people of Phaya Toung and KayinChaung villages in Nay Pyi Taw Tatkon Township on19 March and called for making efforts for education,health, agriculture and breeding tasks.
Next, Maj-Gen Ohn Myint, Vice-Chairman ofMandalay Division Peace and Development CouncilDeputy Commander of Central Command Brig-Gen
Maj-Gen Ohn Myint visits Nay Pyi Taw Tatkon,Yamethin, Pyawbwe, Meiktila, Mahlaing
Maj-Gen Ohn Myint of Ministry of Defence gives clothes and presents to residents in PaypinlayVillage, Pyawbwe Township.— MNA
Than Tun Aung and officials also met residents ofYingutkon and Siegon villages in Yamethin Townshipand residents of Paypinlay Village in PyawbweTownship. They provided clothes and aids to them.
Maj-Gen Ohn Myint and party held discussionwith residents of Ahlaywa and Ngwasinngoke villagesin Meiktila Township and Phatkon and Kukwe villagesin Mahlaing Township.
MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Khin Aung Myint speaks at paper reading session on Current InternationalIssues and Myanmar.— MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 22March – Organized by theMinistry of Culture, paperreading session onCurrent InternationalIssues and Myanmar washeld at the ministry herethis morning, attended byMinister for Culture Maj-Gen Khin Aung Myint.
The ministerdelivered an address and
Paper reading session on Current International Issuesand Myanmar held
Director-General Dr MyoMyint of Department forPromotion andPropagation of Sasana,member of MHC Dr DawMyint Kyi, Professor andHead of HistoryDepartment of YangonUniversity Dr MargaretWong and Lecturer Dr YinMyo Thu of InternationalRelations Department of
opened the session.Next, Vice-Chairman
(2) of Myanmar HistoricalCommission Dr Toe Hlaextended greetings andDirector-General U SannWin of Department ofArchaeology, NationalMuseum and Libraryexplained purpose ofholding the session.
In the session,
Yangon University readout their papers andanswered the queriesraised by those present.
Next, the ministergave necessaryinstructions and Director-General U Sann Winpresented gifts to sessionchairmen and resourcepersons.
MNA
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Roadside bombs kill three,wounds three in S Afghanistan
KABUL, 22 March—Two mines planted by mili-tants struck two vehicles in two districts of Kandaharthe former stronghold of Taleban Saturday leavingthree people dead and three others injured, all of themcivilians, provincial administration spokesmanZalmai Ayubi said.
“The first incident took place in Arghandab dis-trict as the mine planed by rebels hit a van as a resulta non-combatant was killed, while the second attackoccurred against military vehicle in Maiwand dis-trict killing two civilians and wounding three oth-ers,” Ayubi told Xinhua.
He also said that the two bombs planted againstmilitary convoys missed the target and harmed non-combatants.—Internet
Obama’s Afghan task ‘tougher’than Iraq
Afghan walk at the site of a suicide attack at a police post east of Kabul.Barack Obama hopes his new Afghanistan strategy will replicate the US
success in Iraq of co-opting Islamic hardliners, but even the president himselfwarns the task will be tougher.—INTERNET
White smoke rises from a home of former Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshidaduring a fire in the seaside city of Oiso, southwest of Tokyo, on 22 March, 2009. Afire destroyed the two-story wooden home, which had been opened occasionally forsightseeing tours as a historical landmark, and police said they were investigatingwhether arson or other foul play may be involved. No one was injured.—INTERNET
Villagers look throughthe door of a buildingwhich was destroyed
during a US andAfghan forces
operation in Bati Kotdistrict of Nangarhar
province, east ofKabul, Afghanistanon 19 March, 2009.
INTERNET
Turkish FM expects reductionof US troops in Iraq
ISTANBUL, 22 March—Turkey’s Foreign MinisterAli Babacan on Saturday expressed his expectationthat the number of US troops in Iraq would be reducedto the minimum level.
In an interview with Turkish private ATV channel,Babacan said that the US troops in Iraq might be re-duced to the minimum level, adding that he was doubt-ful that the US military presence in that country wouldbe zeroed till the end of 2011.
Babacan said it seemed that Turkey could under-take an active role in training the Iraqi security forcesso that they could protect the country.—Internet
US military deathsin Iraq war at 4,260
BAGHDAD, 22 March—As of Saturday, 21 March,2009, at least 4,260 members of the US military haddied in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003.
The figure includes eight military civilians killed inaction. At least 3,425 military personnel died as a resultof hostile action, according to the military’s numbers.
The British military has reported 179 deaths; Italy,33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11;Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four;Latvia and Georgia, three each; Estonia, Netherlands,Thailand and Romania, two each; and Australia, Hun-gary, Kazakhstan and South Korea, one death each.
Internet
Afghan armykills 13 militants,
detains 25 insouth
KABUL, 22 March—Afghan troops killed13 Taleban militantsand detained 25 moreduring an overnight op-eration in Nadali districtof Helmand Province,southern Afghanistan,said Mo-hidin Ghori, se-nior military commanderin the province General,on Saturday.
“The successful opera-tion was launched Fridaynight during which 13rebels including theircommander MullahAbidullah were killed and25 others made captive,”Ghori told Xinhua. Therewere no casualties on Af-ghan troops, he said.Taleban fighters have notmade any comment so far.
Internet
Int’l troops raid kills fivein Afghanistan
KABUL, 22 March—International troops stationedin Kunduz Province early Sunday morning conducteda raid on the house of Mayor Sofi Abdul Manan, kill-ing five people, said an official.
Juma Khan, district chief of Iman Sahib, in talkwith Xinhua confirmed that the incident occurred at4:30 am local time (0000GMT) when internationaltroops in a surprise operation broke in the Mayor’shouse and killed five people inside.
However, Manan, the Mayor, was not on the deathlist, Juma Khan said.
The district chief added that he has no idea whyinternational troops targeted Manan’s house.—Internet
Suicide car bombing kills, in-jures over 10 in Afghanistan
KABUL, 22 March—A suicide car bombing Sat-urday afternoon targeted a shrine in the suburbanarea of Khost city, capital of Khost Province in east-ern Afghanistan, killing and injuring at least 10people, official and witnesses said.
Gul Dad, a senior official in the provincial crimeand investigation section, told Xinhua that the sui-cide bomber driving a car laden with explosives blewhimself up near a shrine where people were prayingand gathering for Afghan New Year.
He said four people were killed in the blast andfour more were injured, all of them civilians.
However, witnesses at the site predicted highercasualties, saying families of some victims havecome to carried the dead bodies home or to hospital.
Internet
WASHINGTON, 22 March—Barack Obama hopeshis new Afghanistan strat-egy will replicate the USsuccess in Iraq of co-opt-ing Islamic hardliners, buteven the president himselfwarns the task will betougher.
Experts said the key USchallenge would not be to
directly fight al-Qaeda asin Iraq but to bolster secu-rity and development —and in the process, em-power an Afghan govern-ment sorely needing cred-ibility.
Afghanistan has foughtoff invaders from the Brit-ish to the Soviets, and theUS-backed Kabul govern-
ment has virtually no in-fluence in parts of the rug-ged nation — a far cryfrom Iraq where SaddamHussein had ruled with aniron fist.
Violence started fallingin Iraq when Sunni triballeaders in 2007 allied withUS forces against al-Qaeda extremists — justas more US troops pouredinto Iraq under then presi-dent George W Bush’s“surge” strategy.
Internet
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4 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 23 March, 2009
China’s fighter plane makesforced landing for engine failure
The Cominak mineral treatment plant near the Arlit opencast uranium mine inNiger. A South Korean state-run firm Korea Resources Corporation has signeda memorandum of understanding to import annually some 400 tonnes of uranium from the west African nation, its chief has said.—INTERNET
BEIJING, 22 March —A Jian 10 (Fighter-10),China’s most advancedmilitary jet, had made asuccessful forced landingduring a training flightafter an engine failure,China Central Television(CCTV) reported Sun-day.
When the pilot LiFeng was exercising a dif-ficult action in the fighteron 7 March at the heightof 4,500 metres, a warn-ing popped up on thescreen, the report said.
Li, a deputy regiment
commander of the Airforce, realized the planemight lose power at anytime and requested to re-turn after a quick check onthe engine.
The engine stoppedworking when the fighterwas 7 kilometres awayfrom the airport. Then thefighter began to fall at aspeed of 25 metres persecond, it reported.
Striving to adjust theaircraft pose, Li steeredthe fighter into the run-way through inertia.
Though the drag para-
chute failed towork, the pilot managedto bring the plane to astop after it taxied downthe runway for 1,400meters, according to thereport, noting that theforced landing took 104seconds.
China unveiled theJian-10 in January2007. With proprietaryintellectual propertyrights (IPR), the Jian-10heralds the third-genera-tion of Chinese fighteraircraft.
InternetProtest launched in Washington to markIraq war anniversary
WASHINGTON, 22 March — Despite President Barack Obama’s policy to with-draw most US troops from Iraq by August 2010, Washington DC still witnessedanother massive anti-war protest Saturday afternoon to mark the sixth anniversaryof the Iraq war.
“I came here to voice support for the end of the war, which was wrong andunjustified from the very beginning,” said Perry Parch, a Vietnam War veteranamong thousands of protestors gathering in a lawn in front of the Lincoln Me-morial.
However, the anti-war protest appeared less crowded than those that were stagedin front of the White House in the past several years during the Bush administration.
Holding banners reading “End the Occupation Now” and “Stop US Wars,”protestors employed various and creative ways to express their determined oppo-sition against the new government’s war policies.
Coffins made of cardboard and covered with different countries’ nationalflags were lined on the lawn to symbolize loss of lives in wars. —Internet
Protestors shout during an anti-war rally in Washington, capital of theUnited States, on 21 March, 2009. Thousands of protestors attended the rally
here on Saturday.—INTERNET
Fear of hydrofluoric acid leak promptsevacuation of 5,000 in Pennsylvania
Anti-war march held in Los Angeles tomark Iraq war anniversary
LOS ANGELES, 22 March — Shouting “Occupation is a crime” and holding ban-ners such as “Bring All the Troops Home Now,” thousands of demonstrators held ananti-war rally in Hollywood, Los Angeles on Saturday. The demonstrators marchedalong the famous Hollywood Boulevard to demand an end to the six-year war inIraq and Afghanistan.
“Our resources are being squandered on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan when wehave a devastating economic crisis at home,” said “peace mom” Cindy Sheehan,who spoke at a rally on behalf of Global Women’s Strike. Her son was killed in Iraqin 2004.
Naming himself as Jay, a veteran who lost both eyes during his two years in Viet-nam joined the march with the help of his friend. He told Xinhua that like the war inVietnam, the Iraq war has killed many Americans and it is time to pull out US troopsfrom Iraq and Afghanistan.—Internet
A tractor trailer carrying hydrofluoricacid sits on its side on Route 33 southnear Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, on 21
March, 2009.—INTERNET
WASHINGTON, 22 March — Safetyconcerns resulting from the crash of atruck carrying large amount of hydrof-luoric acid prompted evacuation ofsome 5,000 people in eastern Penn-sylvania early Saturday, authoritiessaid.
The truck was carrying some33,000 pounds (14.9 tons) of acidand the acid spilled after the truckcrashed near Wind Gap, Pennsylva-nia, Jeff Steiert with the local Of-fice of Emergency Management toldreporters.
About 5,000 people within a 1 mile(1.609 km) radius of the accident wereordered to evacuate as a precaution,and could be away for up to 24 hours,he said.
The driver, who was brieflytrapped in the truck, was treated at ahospital and released. No other inju-ries had been reported, Steiert said.
Most of the acid in the tank wasin the form of pressurized gas, al-though some water was present. En-
vironmental workers were cleaningup the spill and police were workingto control traffic.—Internet
Roadside bomb kills one, wounds 11 in EAfghanistan
KHOST (Afghanistan), 22 March—One Afghan construction laborer was killedand 11 others wounded as their bus struck a roadside bomb on Sunday in easternAfghan province of Khost, a provincial public health official said.
“In the wee hours of morning, 12 wounded people including one man in criticalcondition were transferred to the local hospitals,” Amir Badasha told Xinhua.
He said the seriously-wounded man died of wounds later in the hospital.The incident occurred in Musa Khil district and all victims were local Afghans
who were working for an Afghan road construction firm, he further said.No group or individuals have claimed the responsibility for the incident yet.Conflicts and Taliban-linked insurgency had left over 5,000 people, with some
2,000 civilians, dead in 2008. It is predicted that the violence will go up in 2009 asthe US government has announced reinforcement of troops for curbing themilitancy in the post-Taliban central Asian state.—Internet
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World economy to shrink by1-2 percent in 2009
Four police officers shotwounded in Oakland
Indian ship with 16 crewhijacked off Somalia
5.7 magnitudeearthquake hits
New Zealand North Island
Customers shop for Olympic licensed products on sale in Beijing, capital ofChina, on 19 March, 2009. Licensed products of 2008 Beijing Olympic
Games will stop being sold soon. Reduced price of these souvenirs attracteda large number of customers.—XINHUA
An egret is released tothe nature in Ningbo,
a port city in eastChina’s Zhengjiang
Province, on 21March, 2009. A
number of birds savedby the Ningbo wildlife
rescue centre werereleased to the nature
on 21 March, theWorld Forest Day.
XINHUA
Photo taken on 18
March shows two
pilots in the cockpit of
the air bus A330-300
on its high-precision-
navigation test
flight.—XINHUA
BRUSSELS, 22 March—The world economy is setto shrink by 1 to 2 percentthis year, World BankPresident Robert Zoellicksaid at a conference hereon Saturday.
Referring to an In-ternational Monetary Fund(IMF) forecast, Zoellicksaid such a worldwideeconomic contraction wasun-precedented since theGreat Depression in the1930’s. “We haven’t seena figure like that globally
since World War Two,which really means sincethe Great Depression,” hetold the gathering spon-sored by the GermanMarshall Fund transat-lantic think tank.
What the world’scountries are now doing are“too little and too late” andfall short of effectivemeasures in addressing theroots of the global financialmeltdown, said the WorldBank chief.
He suggested a system
of reviews on the impactof existing stimulus plansundertaken by governmentsto be established at theupcoming G-20 Londonsummit in early April.
“Some of the packagesactually withdraw stimulusin 2010.
So given the uncertaintyof this crisis I think youwant to have a reviewprocess to see whethermore would be needed in2010.”
Xinhua
Hamas urged to make immediatedecision on unity proposals
All items from Xinhua News Agency
LOS ANGELES, 22March —Four policeofficers were shot andwounded in two separateincidents in Oakland nearSan Francisco on Saturday,authorities said.
The first incidentoccurred when gunmenshot two officers during atraffic stop, Oakland policespokesman Jeff Thomasonsaid.
An ensuing manhunt forthe gunman ended ingunfire, in which two otherofficers and a suspect wereshot, Thomason said.
He said the two officersshot in the initial incidentare in critical condition.The condition of the twoother officers and thesuspect shot in the second
incident was not imme-diately known.
Following the firstshooting, police launcheda massive manhunt, ropingoff streets and shutting anentire area of east Oaklandto traffic, police said.
Xinhua
Israeli policefoils suspectedbomb attack JERUSALEM, 22 March
— Israeli police onSaturday night neutralizedan explosive device at ashopping mall in thenorthern city of Haifa,local daily Ha’aretzreported.
Local authorities werealerted when securityguards at the mall heard alight explosion andlocated a suspicious car,said the report, adding thatpolice sappers foundanother explosive deviceinside a bag in the car’strunk and then neutralizedit.—Xinhua
GAZA, 22 March —A representative of non-partisan Palestinians tounity talks on Saturdaycalled on the Islamic Ham-as movement to make animmediate decision on theproposals aimed at ending
internal schism. “I hope an agreement
would be reached soon butit seems our brothers inHamas’ delegation needmore consultations,” saidMunibal-Massri, a veteranbusinessman who oncewas nominated as a leaderof an independenttechnocratic government.
The first round of theEgyptian-hosted inter-Palestinian dialogue endedthis week in Cairo with apreliminary agreement on
forming a transitionalgovernment to politicallyunite the Gaza Strip andWest Bank before holdingparliamentary andpresidential elections inJanuary 2010.
The dialogue is aimedto reconcile Hamas andPresident MahmoudAbbas’ Fatah movementand eliminate the aftermathof Hamas’ violent takeoverof the Gaza Strip in June2007.
Xinhua
NEW DELHI, 22 March—An Indian ship with 16crew was hijackedSaturday off the coast ofSomalia, said localnewspaper HindustanTimes on Sunday.
The hijacked ship, AlRafiquei, was taken to anundisclosed location afterbeing hijacked on its wayto Mogadishu from Dubai,said the local daily.
The ship was carryinga cargo of rice, refinedoil, wheat and general
cargo, said the newspaperquoting Mumbai-basedDirector-General Ship-ping, a shipping ma-nagement authority.
Such vessels have justbasic gadgets and theircrew members are notcertified, according to thenewspaper.—Xinhua
WELLINGTON, 22 March—An earthquake mea-suring 5.7 on the Richterscale hit the New ZealandNorth Island’s Bayof Plentyregion onSunday, the GNS Sciencereported.
The quake occurred at09:28 am New Zealandlocal time (20:28 GMTSaturday) at a depth of160 km, the New ZealandInstitute of Geologicaland Nuclear Sciencesreported.
The quake’s epicenterwas about 30 kmnorthwest of Whakatane,and was widely felt across
the North Island.There were no im-
mediate reports of anydamage or injuries.
No tsunami warningwas issued by the Hawaii-based Pacific TsunamiWarning Center.
Xinhua
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6 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 23 March, 2009
PrimeMinisterGeneralThein Seinattendsopening…
YANGON, 22 March—Hailing the 64th AnniversaryArmed Forces Day, the Myanmar CP Tennis Tourna-ment, to be organized by Myanmar Tennis Federationand sponsored by Myanmar CP Co Ltd, will be held atTheinbyu Tennis Court, here, from 28 March to 1April.
The tournament will be categorized as the teamevent, the men’s open singles and doubles events, thewomen’s open singles event, the above-55 singles anddoubles events, the U-10, the U-12 and the U-14 boys’and girls’ events.
For taking part in the team event, every tennissquad may be constituted with 6-7 players includingthe players who had not been chosen as the State/Division level selected players, one player each of
Myanmar CP Tennis Tournament 28 March-1 Aprilabove-45, above-50 and above-60 years old at State/Division level, and former selected players. The play-ers must not be over-aged ones.
The federation will release K 30,000 each as travelexpenses to the tennis teams from the countryside andK 10,000 each to the players in the age-wise youthevents and accommodate all the teams and players.
Those wishing to take part in the tournament mayget registered with the federation by dialing 372360,381991 and 381992 (extension-0), not later than 4 p.mon 26 March. The fixtures for the tournament will bedrawn at 2 p.m on 27 March, and a responsible personeach from all the teams has to attend the fixturedrawing ceremony at the office of the federation.
MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein views running of machines of Textile Factory (Myittha) of Myanma TextileIndustries.—MNA
Foreign Minister sendsfelicitations to Pakistan
NAY PYI TAW, 23 March — On the occasionof the anniversary of the Pakistan Day, which falls on23 March 2009, U Nyan Win, Minister for ForeignAffairs of the Union of Myanmar, has sent a messageof felicitations to His Excellency Mr. MakhdoomShah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister of Foreign Af-fairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.—MNA
Take Fire Preventive Measures
Energy Minister inspectsNo. 0194 fuel station
NAY PYI TAW, 22 March — Minister for EnergyBrig-Gen Lun Thi yesterday inspected No. 0194 fuelstation of Toungoo under Myanma Petroleum Prod-ucts Enterprise on Yangon-Nay Pyi Taw road sectionof Yangon-Mandalay Expressway, which will beopened on 24 March.
The minister called for selling engine oil withcorrect volume, good relations, fire preventive meas-ure and greening around the station. The station willsell 92 Ron, Octane, petrol and diesel from 6 a.m to 6p.m daily and six vehicles fill the fuel at the same time.
Customers may buy fuel at No. 0194 at Toungooand No. 0199 at Bawnetgyi fuel stations as well as NayPyi Taw and Toungoo fuel stations which were previ-ously opened.— MNA
(from page 16)Next, the Prime Min-
ister and party viewedthe operating of ma-chines of the sections andinspected the products ofthe MTI displayed at thefactory.
The factory wasbuilt at a cost of K6,317.576 million—K6,251.916 million andUS$ 9.8 million by thegovernment.
The factory canmanufacture 3.455 mil-lion pounds of 1/32 type
thread, 0.577 millionpounds of 1/21 typethread without spinningstick and 1.440 millionpounds of 1/32 combingthread, totalling 5.472million pounds of threadyearly. The machines areinstalled with auto level-
lers for better yearn even-ness. At present, the fac-tory is producing 1.32cotton thread, 1/32 and1/40 combing cottonthreads and 1/10 and 1/21 OE cotton threads.
Moreover, the fac-tory is operating the run-ning-test of 1/60 typecotton thread by purchas-ing quality Ngwechi-6long cotton. In the fu-ture, the factory will pro-duce 1/80 and 1/100 typesof cotton threads.
MNA
Prime Minister GeneralThein Sein unveils thesignboard of TextileFactory (Myittha) of
Myanma TextileIndustries.—MNA
Managing DirectorU Oo Thein Maung,
Chairman U Soe Winof Kyaukse District
PDC and Mr Liu JianZhong open TextileFactory (Myittha).
MNA
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HAILING THE 64TH ANNIVERSARYARMED FORCES DAY
Development of educationsector in the time of
Tatmadaw Government
Loikaw University built for development of educationsector in Kayah State.
University of Computer Studies (Hpa-an) built in Hpa-an of Kayin
State.
No. Subject 1988 2008 Progress
1. Basic education school
- Basic Education High School 722 2171 1449
- Basic Education Middle School 1696 2833 1137
- Basic Education Primary School 26996 31329 4333
- Multi-media classrooms - 1829 1829
- Primary education - 2059 2059
2. Teachership education
- Education college - 20 20
3. Higher education
- University college/degree college 27 44 17
- Human resources development department - 44 44
4. Science and Technology
- Technological university 1 30 29
- Technological college - 4 4
- University of computer studies 1 26 25
- Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University - 1 1
5. Myanmar Maritime University - 1 1
6. Universities/colleges of other ministries 1 22 21
Technological University (Sittway) in Sittway of Rakhine State.
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 23 March, 2009
The people and the Tatmadaw remain inseparable from each otherKo Myanmar
THE TATMADAW IS THE NATION’S STRENGTH
HAILING THE 64TH ANNIVERSARY ARMED FORCES DAY
World countries have
different stances and con-
cepts of their armed forces
according to the histori-
cal backgrounds, cultures,
customs and values of the
Anawrahta had unified the
nation into the First
Myanmar Empire, mem-
bers of the Tatmadaw were
from the three-figure and
four-figure-population
external attacks.
Also in Myinsaing,
Pinya, Innwa and
Konbaung periods, the
people left their harrows
and ploughs and armed
colonialist movements, na-
tional liberation move-
ments and Anti-Fascist Re-
sistance, the entire people
across the nation gave
unanimous encouragement
and support to the service-
men in action. Members of
the Burma Independence
Army, the Burma Defence
Army, the Patriotic Bur-
mese Force and the
Tatmadaw engaged in the
battles, sacrificing life and
in the battle. Many artistes
took a ride in the vehicles
going to Insein frontline
and gave away noodle
packages to show their en-
couragement and support
for the Tatmadaw mem-
bers. Those events were
also documented. If the
people had not expressed
their rousing encourage-
ment to the Tatmadaw
members in action,
Myanmar would have
onstrated superb gallantry
in repulsing the attacks,
and local people and Red
Cross members distrib-
uted meals and picked up
wounded soldiers in the
frontline. In the end, the
insurgents suffered great
loss of lives in the battle.
From that time on, BCP
insurgents have never
been on their feet again,
and that was the start of
their downfall.
Tatmadaw concerned.
Since the time before
the birth of Myanmar, the
people and the Tatmadaw
have been inseparable
from each other. In
Myanmar in the Bagan
period, soldiers were the
people and vice versa. At
the time when King
towns born of the people.
And the garrison towns dis-
charging security duties to
defend the nation from al-
ien invasion were formed
with the soldiers born of
the people. At the time,
each citizen had a sense
of bounden duty to guard
the motherland against
themselves with spears
and swords to defend the
mother country in times
of alien intrusion.
Myanmar people, if the
occasion arose, were
ready to serve as soldiers
with a sense of national
defence duty.
Throughout the anti-
limb, which was evidenced
by the loss of a great number
of casualties of Myanmar
patriotic revolutionaries in
the Anti-Fascist Resistance
that was launched in the
Myanmar month of
Tabaung (March).
In the post-independ-
ence period, the govern-
ment’s machinery was ef-
fective just around Yangon
area, and so the govern-
ment was called Yangon
government as well as the
eight-mile government. At
that time, the Tatmadaw
members discharging na-
tional defence duties to
save the nation from fall-
ing into the abyss of col-
lapse won wholehearted
support of the people, and
that was documented.
Many university students
who were in no position to
return home due to the
armed insurgency joined
the army and got involved
faced collapse like Yugo-
slavia.
Throughout the period
in the post-independence
when internal armed strug-
gle line reached its peak,
the Tatmadaw protected
the people’s life and prop-
erty, sharing joys and sor-
rows of the people. In re-
sponse, the people pro-
vided support and encour-
agement to the Tatmadaw
members. In Si Si Wan
Tarpan battle that broke
out in 1986, for instance,
the troops of the Burma
Communist Party used all
the weapons they had been
provided in the battle they
had waged to occupy a
township in the border ar-
eas of Shan State (North)
in order to declare the town-
ship as an independent
area. In the beginning of
the battle, they could oc-
cupy some outposts.
Tatmadaw members dem-
Such a battlefield is
not the only evidence that
the Tatmadaw stands by
the interests of the peo-
ple, and the people give
encouragement to the
Tatmadaw in times of
emergencies as they are
like the parents and their
children. In times of natu-
ral disasters, the people
and the Tatmadaw work
together to show signifi-
cant resilience. For in-
stance, in the cyclone
“Nargis” that hit hard
Myanmar in 2008,
Tatmadaw members in
collaboration with local
people day in, day out
cleared the storm-hit ur-
ban areas covered with a
complete mess of debris
such as grounded trees
and branches, fallen lamp
posts, telephone wires and
cable wires. In storm-af-
fected rural areas, a large
(See page 9)
Throughout the anti-colonialist
movements, national liberation move-
ments and Anti-Fascist Resistance, the
entire people across the nation gave
unanimous encouragement and sup-
port to the servicemen in action.
Myanmar people, if the occasion arose,
were ready to serve as soldiers with a
sense of national defence duty.
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1. To work hard together with the people toaccomplish the State’s seven-step RoadMap in building a peaceful, modern anddeveloped nation
2. To uphold Our Three Main NationalCauses as the national policy at risk tolife
3. To crush, in cooperation with the people,internal and external subversive elementsthat are disrupting stability, peace anddevelopment of the nation
4. To build a strong and patriotic modernTatmadaw capable of safeguarding thesovereignty and territorial integrity ofthe nation
Objectives of the64th Anniversary
Armed Forces Day
* Army, Navy, Air Force in full strengthThe prominent TatmadawVarious duties it dischargesWith heart and soulAlways for the countryServing her interestEver remains alertSafeguards it the nationAt any critical moment
* With courage and zealShouldering duties the TatmadawEver true to the countryStability, peace and prosperityFor the country it always bringsIntellectual and physical power itpossessesStrength and mobility at fullAlways in the service ofCountry and people
Pyinnya Thu (Trs)
The Myanmar Tatmadaw
POEM
YANGON, 22 March—Hailing the 64th
Anniversary Armed ForcesDay a ceremony to opennew tarred Kangyi Street inLetpadan built by LetpadanTownship DevelopmentCommittee was held at theroad.
Township Develop-ment Committee ExecutiveOfficer U Nay Manexplained work carried outfor opening the road, andofficials formally openedthe street. Next, Director-General of Development
Affairs Department U MyoMyint inspected the street.
Likewise, a new tarredstreet was opened inPaungde at a ceremony heldat the top of the street.Executive Officer of theTownship DevelopmentCommittee U Win Mawclarified efforts for openingthe street. Next, Chairmanof Paungde Township Peaceand Development CouncilU Ko Ko Lwin and theexecutive officer formallyopened the street.
MNA
New roads inaugurated to hail64th Anniversary Armed Forces Day
The people and the Tatmadaw remaininseparable from each other
Ko Myanmar
HAILING THE 64TH ANNIVERSARY ARMED FORCES DAY
(from page 8)
number of Tatmadaw
aircraft, choppers, vessels
and vehicles were used in
carrying out rescue tasks,
distributing relief supplies,
giving health care, and
transporting goods.
Members of local
regiments and units
participated with heart and
soul in removing the
debris, rebuilding
damaged houses,
constructing roads,
digging lakes, giving
health care, and
distributing food hand in
hand with donors,
voluntary organizations
and local people. As a
result, remarkable success
was achieved in the
rehabilitation and
reconstruction tasks.
Nonetheless, those
with negative attitude
towards Myanmar
regarding the natural
disaster speculated that
hundreds of thousands of
more victims would soon
die from hunger; hundreds
of thousands of people
would die of epidemics of
infectious diseases such as
diarrhoea; all the paddy
farms in Ayeyawady
Division, the granary of
Myanmar, had been flooded
by seawater, so there would
be a catastrophic fall in
paddy output and that would
affect the whole nation; the
prices of rice would go up
many times; and the public
outrage would lead to mass
demonstrations. However,
eventually all their
speculations proved wrong.
The achievement of
averting such miserable
consequences was large due
to the harmonious hard work
of the government, the
people and the Tatmadaw.
However much
unscrupulous persons are
making negative comments
and attempting to sow
discord and hatred among
national brethren, they can
never eradicate the
evidences of the whole
history of the nation. The
evidences are:
(1) Tatmadaw members
are born of the people,
so the people have a
sense of oneness with
Tatmadaw members,
(2) Tatmadaw members
maintain a fine tradition
of safeguarding the
lives, property and
interests of the people
at risk to life in times of
emergencies,
(3) If the people and the
Tatmadaw remain
harmonious, they can
surmount any types of
difficulty. The nation
has seen many events
throughout the history
of the nation in which
the people and the
Tatmadaw have
managed to overcome
adversities.
Overall, in the course
of the Myanmar history,
the people and the
Tatmadaw have remained
inseparable from each
other in defending the
motherland from threats.
There is no need to worry
about natural and man-
made disasters so long as
the people and the
Tatmadaw maintain the
consolidated unity
between them.
Not surprisingly, the
elements at home and
abroad who are allergic to
national reconsolidation
and development of
Myanmar are resorting to
all possible ways to
undermine the unity of
Tatmadaw members and
drive a wedge between
the people and the
Tatmadaw.
What is the most
However much unscrupulous persons
are making negative comments and
attempting to sow discord and hatred
among national brethren, they can never
eradicate the evidences of the whole
history of the nation.
important in that regard is
to strengthen the
consolidated unity
between the people and
the Tatmadaw to be able
to have resistance to
destructive acts. Only then
will it be possible to tackle
a variety of difficulties and
challenges in building a
new nation.
Translation: MS
There is no need to worry about natural
and man-made disasters so long as the
people and the Tatmadaw maintain the
consolidated unity between them.
Hailing the 64th Anniversary Armed Forces Day
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 23 March, 2009
Transportnetwork …
(from page 1)General Thura Shwe
Mann in his address said,the railroad is opened as agesture of hailing the 64th
Anniversary Armed ForcesDay. Better transport playsa vital role in government’sefforts for harmoniousprogress of the wholeUnion.
Head of State SeniorGeneral Than Shwe in hisguidance said that bettertransport contributes to pub-lic social lives and also servesas the foundation of unity. Inaccord with the guidance, thegovernment has madesystematic plans to link allthe regions including borderareas divided bygeographical conditionsusing a large amount of fundsfrom its budget. The railroadhas emerged due tocontinuous efforts based onpublic participation,innovations of servicepersonnel and thegovernment’s goodwill touplift economy and sociallives of the people and ensurea safe and secure transport.
The 35-mile longOkshitpin-Kamma railroadis a section of 320-mile longKyangin-Pakokku railroad.The 40-mile long Kyangin-Okshitpin section was com-missioned into service on 1March 2008. Soon, trainswill be able to run along the
222-mile long railroadlinking Pathein and Kammavia Kyangin. The Head ofState has already givenguidance to build a networkof railroads for socio-economic progress of allstates and divisions.
The new projects are320-mile long Kyangin-Pakokku railroad, 95-milelong Katha-Bhamo rail-road, 95-mile longP y a w b w e - N a t m a u k -Magway railroad, 132-milelong Dawei-Myeik rail-road, 198-mile longNamhsam-Kengtung rail-road, and 257-mile longS i t t w a y - A n - M i n b urailroad. Soon, the nationalrailway network willemerge.
Thanks to the endeav-ours of the Rail Transpor-tation Ministry, there arenow railroads from
Myitkyina in the north toDawei in the south and fromNamhsam in the east toKalay in the west. In addi-tion Loikaw in the south-east is also reachable bytrain. Another project isP y a w b w e - N a t m a u k -Magway railroad. Andwhen the said railroadtouches Kyangin-Pakokkurailroad on the west bankof Ayeyawady River, a rail-way connecting east andwest banks of theAyeyawady and up to NayPyi Taw in the centralMyanmar will emerge.Railroads have been builtin Kayah State, TaninthayiDivision and upperMagway Division whichhad no railways in the past.New railroads have alreadybeen built in Shan State andSagaing Division. Peopleall along the railroads will
be able to enjoy a lot ofbenefits from them.
It is safe to say that thetransport sector has under-gone a great change to keeppace with changes and de-velopment of new technol-
ogy. However, rail trans-portation is still in exist-ence as a service on whichmuch have to rely. Suchbeing the case, the govern-ment is giving priority tosecure and smooth rail
transportation that stillplays an important role inpassenger and commoditytransport.
To bring about betterrail transportation, renova-tion of old railroads, build-ing of new railroads, up-grading a single railroadinto dual ones, construc-tion of new railway stationsand upgrading of major rail-way stations in cities intothe ones of internationallevel were carried out. As aresult, before 1988, therewere 1976 miles ofrailroads, 2793 miles of rail-ways and 487 railway sta-tions. And at present, thereare 3238 miles of railroads,4326 miles of railways and821 railway stations withan increase of 1262 milesof railroads, 1533 miles ofrailways and 334 railwaystations.
In the time of theTatmadaw government,progress has been made inroad transport sector in ad-dition to rail transportation
sector with the emergenceof a large number of vil-lage-to-village roads, town-to-town roads and district-to-district roads as well asroads that link one regionand another and those link-
ing states and divisions andUnion Highways. Mean-while, new roads in borderareas were constructed. Asa result, there were over20,000 miles of tarredroads, gravel roads andearth roads in 1988, andthere are now over 70,000miles of those transport fa-cilities.
In the meantime, em-phasis was placed on build-ing of bridges large andsmall in different regions.Therefore, there emerged221 bridges with a lengthof over 180 feet including17 major river crossingbridges.
In the aviation sector,construction of new airportsand upgrading of originalairports were carried out.Consequently, there arenow over 70 airports in thenation including two inter-national airports.
In the water transportsector, there were 13 jettiesto which foreign vessels can
(See page 11)
General Thura Shwe Mann opens stone plaque of Okshitpin-Kamma railroad section hailing the 64th Anniversary ArmedForces Day.— MNA
Commander Brig-Gen Hla Min, Minister Maj-Gen Aung Min and ColPhone Maw Shwe open Okshitpin-Kamma railroad section.— MNA
Okshitpin-Kamma railroad section.— MNA
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 23 March, 2009 11
Special Train leaving Okshitpin Railway Station for Kamma.— MNA
EEXPRESSGENE
The railroad emerges due to continuous efforts based onpublic participation, service personnel's innovative effortsand the government’s goodwill to uplift economy andsocial lives of the people and ensure a safe and securetransport.
Transport network …
General Thura Shwe Mann greets attendees at the opening of Okshitpin-Kamma railroadsection.—MNA
(from page 10)moor in the past. And atpresent, there are 26 jettiesof such kind plus three con-tainer yards of internationallevel.
The government spenta large amount of funds andlabour on the tasks for de-velopment of such trans-port sectors. Local peoplehave already realized thatsuch goodwill of the gov-ernment towards them ishuge and profound.
Remarkable progressachieved in striving forimprovement of socio-eco-nomic status of the peoplebased on own resources andstrength can be vividly wit-nessed.
The emergence ofrailroads includingOkshitpin-Kamma railroadthat were built to bringabout equitable develop-ment the length and breadthof the nation can be attrib-utable to genuine goodwilland correct stand of thegovernment. With this con-cept, the entire people areto safeguard those facili-ties for perpetuation whilestriving for improvement oftheir socio-economic sta-tus making better use ofthem.
In conclusion, GeneralThura Shwe Mann stressedthe need for staff of theMinistry of Rail Transpor-tation, passengers and lo-cal people to try their bestfor durability of the newlyopened Okshitpin-Kammarailroad.
Commander Brig-GenHla Min gave a speech. He
said that in the time of theTatmadaw government,priority is being given toensuring secure and smoothtransportation in all regionsof the nation and the re-markable progress can bewitness in the transporta-tion sector among the re-gions. In accord with theguidance of the Head ofState, Pathein-MonywaRoad had been constructedin regions on the west bankof Ayeyawady River, headded. Moreover, workersof Myanma Railways un-der the Ministry of RailTransportation are makingconcerted efforts for con-struction of three sectionson 322 miles long Kyangin-Pakokku railroad to linkPathein, Kyangin andPakokku on the west bankof Ayeyawady River, hesaid.
At present, he said that35-mile Okshitpin-Kammarailroad section, which isthe second part of 111-mileKyangin-Thayet railroadsection, was successfullyopened. In conclusion, henoted that Pathein-Kyangin-Pakokku-Kalayrailroad will contribute todevelopment in inter-rela-tion among Ayeyawady,Bago, Magway and Sagaing
divisions on the west bankof Ayeyawady River.
Next, Chairman ofMagway Division PDCCol Phone Maw Shwe de-livered a speech. He saidthat the newly openedOkshitpin-Kamma rail-road section will contrib-ute to economic develop-ment of the local peopleand he thanked the Headof State for his permissionto build the railroad and
the minister and staff of theMinistry of Rail Transpor-tation for their concertedefforts in construction ofthe railroad section.
The Minister for RailTransportation also made aspeech, saying that 320-mile Kyangin-Pakokkurailroad is being con-structed with three sec-tions—110-mile Kyangin-Thayet railroad section,100-mile Thayet-Pwintbyu
railroad section and 110-mile Pwintbyu-Pakokkurailroad section. Of them,38-mile Kyangin-Okshitpin railroad sectionof Kyangin-Thayet railroadsection was opened on 1March 2008 and 35-mileOkshitpin-Kamma railroadsection was opened today,he added.
The minister contin-ued to say that Construc-tion of Okshitpin-Kamma
The General unveiledthe stone plaque. Next, theGeneral, Maj-Gen Ko Koand Lt-Gen Khin Zaw, thecommanders and the min-isters sprinkled scentedwater on the special trainand posed for documentaryphoto.
After the ceremony, theGeneral and party greetedthe local people onboardthe special train that willleave Okshitpin for Kanma.
At Kamma Station, theGeneral and party cordiallygreeted departmental per-sonnel and local people at-tending the opening cer-emony of Okshitpin-Kamma railroad section.
Speaking on the occa-sion, the General said thathe came to Kamma regionfor the first time and metwith local people. He saidthat he was pleased withgetting the opportunity toopen the railroad section.He continued to say that itis not easy to carry out re-gional development tasksincluding construction ofrailroads. Only when thedevelopment undertakingsare to be carried out withgoodwill, diligence andperseverance, willachievement be gained, henoted. He pointed out thatit is necessary to maintainthe durability of the devel-opment infrastructures andto strive for efficiently ap-plying the development fa-cilities. He added that inthe region with lack ofpeace and stability, effortscannot be made for (See page 12)
railroad section started on25 June 2007, and a totalof 185 bridges and sixrailway stations werebuilt on the section. Inconclusion, he disclosedthat Minbu-Sittway rail-road is being constructedfor emergence of the Un-ion Railroad in accordwith the guidance of theHead of State.
On behalf of the localpeople, U Tin Hla ofMyaungshay Village ofPadaung Township spokewords of thanks.
Next, the General andparty cordially conversedwith the local people.
Afterwards, the com-mander, the minister andCol Phone Maw Swe for-mally opened theOkshitpin-Kanma railroadsection.
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Transport network …(from page 11)
carrying out development tasks in full swing. In con-clusion, the General urged the local people to continu-ously strive for gaining more and more developmentof the region.
In his speech, Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan saidthat only when peace and stability is prevailing in theregion with development of road transportation, willthe regional development tasks be undertaken. Preva-lence of peace and stability, unity, reasoning power andbetter transport are essential for building a modern anddeveloped nation, he added.
Minister Maj-Gen Aung Min explained construc-tion of the railroad for development of regions on thewestern bank of Ayeyawady River, opening of thenewly-built railroad section as a valuable transport routefor the region and the people, and arrangements for giv-ing permission to the local people to ride the train freeof charge for three days in commemoration of the rail-road section opening ceremony.
The meeting ended with concluding remarks bythe General.
At that time, the special train that left Okshitpinrailway station this morning arrived at Kamma station,and the local people welcomed it.
At Thegon, Padaung, Phayapaw, Nyaunggaing andDangaing railway stations along the railroad section,the local people accorded rousing welcome to the train.Deputy Minister U Pe Than and officials presented giftsto the local passengers.
In line with the guidance of the Head of Stateto ensure equitable development of the western re-gions on the west bank of Ayeyawady River simi-lar to that of the river’s eastern bank, MyanmaRailways of the Ministry of Rail Transportation isbuilding 320-mile Kyangin-Pakokku railroad withthree sections—110-mile Kyangin-Thayet railroadsection, 100-mile Thayet-Pwintbyu railroad sec-tion and 110-mile Pwintbyu-Pakokku railroad sec-tion. In Kyangin-Thayet railroad section, 38-mileKyangin-Okshitpin section was opened on 1 March2008, and 35-mile Okshitpin-Kamma section wasinaugurated today. A total of 185 bridges and sixrailway stations were constructed along thesection.
Thanks to construction of Okshitpin-Kamma rail-road section, the local people can travel from Patheinto Kyangin and Kyangin to Kamma through the 222miles long route.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 22 March – Chairman of SagaingDivision Peace and Development Council Commanderof North-West Command Maj-Gen Myint Soe andMinister for Information Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan metwith departmental officials at division, district andtownship levels, members of social organizations andover 2700 local people from 10 nearby villages inThanathmyaung Village in Salingyi Township, SagaingDivision, and made cash donations for regional devel-opment tasks and donated publications to libraries on16 March afternoon.
At the meeting, local authorities reported on re-gional development work. Next, the commander andthe minister fulfilled the requirements and madespeeches.
The commander presented periodicals for villagelibraries; and the minister K 300,000 for the buildingof Aung Chantha Village primary school, K 200,000for Thanathmyaung Village post-primary school andperiodicals for village libraries; and Secretary of
Need for maintenance of village libraries stressedCommander, Minister meet local people,
attend opening of village library
Sagaing Division Union Solidarity and DevelopmentAssociation U Soe Soe K 50,000 and publications forthe village library.
After the meeting, the commander and the minis-ter cordially greeted the local people. Afterwards, theyattended an opening ceremony of Thanathmyaung Vil-lage library. The donors U Moe and wife Daw WinSein formally opened the library.
The commander and the minister visited the localpeople reading in the library and stressed the need forresponsible persons to try to maintain the library forits durability.
The commander and the minister then attended aceremony to meet more than 2200 local people from33 villages in nine village-tracts, departmental officialsand members of social organizations in Sulegon Vil-lage in Kani Township, Monywa District, on 17 Marchmorning. Responsible persons reported on regional de-velopment tasks. In response to the report, the com-mander and the minister fulfilled the needs and madespeeches.
After that, the commander donated K 200,000 eachto Tapon Village middle school (branch), Sagamya Vil-lage post-primary school and Htanaungpaka Villagepost-primary school, a set of computer for Sulegon Vil-lage middle school and publications for village librar-ies. Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan also donated K200,000 to Tabaung library and periodicals to villagelibraries. After the ceremony, the commander and theminister cordially greeted those present.
They then visited the station hospital inThakhuttane model village, comforted the patients andpresented gifts to them.
Later, the commander and the minister visitedNyaungkan village high school (branch) where they in-spected the multi-media classroom and left necessaryinstructions. —MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Myint Soe and Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan cordially meet withlocal people of Thanathmyaung Village in Salingyi Township, Sagaing Division.—MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Myint Soe andMinister Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan attend
opening of Thanathmyaung Villagelibrary.—MNA
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College graduates toserve as short-term
teachers
Saturday. Malaysian International Tradeand Industries Minister MuhyiddinYassin said here on Saturday that thepackage would offer better incentives.
Those bringing in high-level tech-nologies to the country, such as nano-technology or bio-techonology as wellas renewable energy technology, willqualify for the incentive package, he wasquoted as saying.—MNA/Xinhua
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United self-destruct, Fulhamblow title race wide open
LONDON, 22 March—Danny Murphy and ZoltanGera struck to hand Fulham a shock win over nine-man Manchester United and throw open the PremierLeague title race. Sir Alex Ferguson’s league leadersfollowed last weekend’s defeat to Liverpool with asecond successive reverse that opened the door forChelsea and Liverpool to close the gap at the head ofthe table.
And to make a miserable afternoon even worse,Ferguson was forced to watch as Paul Scholes andWayne Rooney were dismissed, ruling them out ofcrucial games in the final run-in. The week-long post-mortem that followed last weekend’s jarring 4-1 de-feat had been centred on the impact it might possiblyhave on United’s poise during the run-in.—Internet
Fulham’s Danny Murphy scores from the penaltyspot against Manchester United during their PremierLeague football match at Craven Cottage in Lon-don. Murphy and Zoltan Gera struck to hand Fulhama shock win over nine-man Manchester United andthrow open the Premier League title race.—INTERNET
Given backs Robinho andCity co to come good
MANCHESTER, 22 March—Shay Given is predictingthat the scent of silverware will bring out the best inManchester City’s big names in the final stages of theseason.
A penalty shoot-out win over Aalborg in midweekhas put Mark Hughes’s side into the last eight of theUEFA Cup, where they will face Martin Jol’s Hamburg.
Goalkeeper Given, the star of the shoot-out win inDemark, expects to see team-mates like Robinho raisetheir game. “We are getting to the exciting end of thetournament now and we have got some big players inour changing room,” the Ireland international said. “Thecloser we get to the final, the more they will be right upfor it.
“It would mean everything to get to the final but wedon’t just want to reach it, we’d love to win it.”
Internet
Manchester City’s players jubilate after winninga recent football match in Aalborg,
Denmark.—INTERNET
Murray downs Federer toreach Indian Wells final
INDIAN WELLS, 22 March—Britain’s Andy Murraydefeated world number two Roger Federer 6-3, 4-6,6-1 here Saturday to reach the final of the Indian WellsATP Masters series tournament.
Murray, the world number four, has now won six ofhis eight career meetings against the mighty Swiss,including four in a row since losing to Federer in lastSeptember’s US Open final.
Federer did little to help himself reverse that trend,with an uncharacteristic 32 unforced errors. “Everytime I play Roger I feel like I’ve got a shot to win,”said Murray, who frustrated Federer with his abilityto cover the court and mix up the pace.—Internet
Juve keep title hopes alivewith Roma romp
Juventus’ forwardAlessandro Del Piero
plays the ball in front ofan AS Roma playerduring their Italian
Serie A football matchat Olympic stadium in
Rome. —INTERNET
Time on Wenger’s sideas Arsenal close gap
NEWCASTLE, 22 March—Arsene Wenger believestime is on Arsenal’s side after a 3-1 victory over aNewcastle team who now languish in the bottom threein the Premier League.
Wenger interrupted his pre-match preparations toglance at a TV screen that showed Manchester Unitedand Chelsea had both suffered shock defeats on Sat-urday. If his young team required any more incentive,it came with the knowledge that they could close thegap on two of the teams above them in the table.
Arsenal completed a win that puts Chelsea and Liv-erpool in their sights with Wenger still not writing offtheir chances of overhauling the current leaders fromOld Trafford, although he admitted: “It’s a billion toone.”—Internet
Klitschko retains WBC belt, stops Gomez in ninth
Ukrainian boxer Vitali Klitschko, right,punches Juan Carlos Gomez fromCuba, left, in a WBC heavyweight worldchampionship fight in Stuttgart, Ger-many, on 21 March, 2009.—INTERNET
STUTTGART, 22 March—VitaliKlitschko stopped Juan Carlos Gomezin the ninth round Saturday night,easily retaining his WBC heavyweighttitle.
The 37-year-old champion twice putdown the Germany-based Cuban defec-tor, in the seventh and ninth rounds, be-fore the referee Daniel Van de Wielestopped the fight with 1 minute, 11 sec-onds remaining in the round.
Klitschko (37-2, 36 KOs) was mak-ing the first defense of the title he re-claimed by stopping Samuel Peter indominating fashion last October. TheUkrainian, whose brother Wladimirholds two other versions of the title,hasn’t lost since getting knocked out byLennox Lewis in 2003.
“I knew that he was a world-classboxer,” Klitschko said. “I said before thatthe fight would not be easy.”—Internet
ROME, 22 March—Juventus beat injury-rav-aged AS Roma 4-1 atRome’s Stadio Olimpicoon Saturday to keep alivetheir faint Serie A titlehopes.
Vincenzo Iaquintastarred with a brace of goalsas second-placed Juve cutInter Milan’s lead at the topof the table to four points,ahead of the champions’match against rock-bottomReggina on Sunday.
It was a fifth straightleague win for Juventuswhose belief in their titlechances is growing week
by week. Even so, coachClaudio Ranieri said hedidn’t want to think abouthis team’s title rivals.
“I like our shape, ourdetermination and the waywe knew how to managethe match against difficultopponents,” he said.
“I knew Roma wouldcause us problems but weplayed well and we didn’tover-complicate things.I’m not expecting anythingfrom this team. At Juventuswe always want to do ourbest and we’re trying toimprove. We have a win-ning mentality.—Internet
(22-3-2009)Liverpool 5 - 0 Aston VillaManchester City 1 - 0 SunderlandWigan Athletic 1 - 0 Hull City
ManchesterCity’s
VincentKompany(L) tackles
Sunder-land’s DeanWhitehead
during theirEnglishPremierLeague
soccer matchat the City ofManchesterStadium in
Manchester,central
England on22 March,
2009.INTERNET
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WEATHER
Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hrMST: During the past 24 hours, light rain or thunder-showers have been isolated in Mon State and TaninthayiDivision, weather has been partly cloudy in Kachin andRakhine States and generally fair in the remaining Statesand Divisions. Day temperatures were (3˚C) to (4°C)above March average temperatures in Kachin, Chin andMon States, Mandalay and Bago Divisions and aboutMarch average temperatures in the remaining States andDivisions. The significant day temperatures were Minbuand Thayawady (40˚C) each. The Noteworthy amountsof rainfalls recorded were Dawei (0.95) inch andKawthoung (0.40) inch.
Maximum temperature on 21-3-2009 was 98°F.Minimum temperature on 22-3-2009 was 72°F. Rela-tive humidity at (09:30) hours MST on 22-3-2009 was79%. Total sunshine hours on 21-3-2009 was (8.1) hrsapprox.
Rainfall on 22-3-2009 was (Nil) at Mingaladon,Kaba-Aye and Central Yangon. Total rainfall since 1-1-2009 was (Nil) at Mingaladon, Kaba-Aye and 0.04 inchat Central Yangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon(Kaba-Aye) was (4) mph from Southwest at (18:30) hoursMST on 21-3-2009.
Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in theAndaman Sea and Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 23rd March 2009:Rain or thundershowers are likely to be isolated in Kachinand Mon States and Taninthayi Division and weather willbe partly cloudy in Chin, Rakhine, Shan and Kayin States,upper Sagaing, Mandalay and Yangon Divisions andgenerally fair in the remaining areas. Degree of certaintyis (60%).
State of the sea: Seas will be slight to moderate inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood ofcontinuation of isolated rain or thundershowers in theSouthern Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring areafor 23-3-2009: Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areafor 23-3-2009: Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 23-3-2009: Partly cloudy.
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* Signature Tune* Song of Myanma Beauty and Scenic Sights* The National Museum (Part-1)* Traditions of Ganan National* Victories of the State, the People and the Tatmadaw
(Health Sector and Eduction Sector)* Science Fair (Part 1)* Song of Myanma Beauty and Scenic Sights
Europe/ North America Transmission
* Signature Tune* Song of Myanma Beauty and Scenic Sights* Traditional Myanma Pickled Tea* The Great Bell of King Sintgu* Victories of the State, the People and the Tatmadaw
(Agricultre Sector, Forestry Sector, Livestock andFisheries Sector)
* Thiri Zeya Buhmi Golden Palace and Museum of KingAnawrahta
* Beauty of the Women of Myanmar (Pre-War Period)* Everything you want to know about star tortoies, but
dare not ask?* Weaving School in Falam* Myanmar Modern Song
The National Museum (Part-1)* Traditions of Ganan National* Victories of the State, the People and the Tatmadaw
(Health Sector and Eduction Sector)* Science Fair (Part 1)* Benefits of Electric River Water Pumping Projects for
Socio-economic Progress* Hukaung Valley Rattan Survey (Part 1)* Export Prawn* Song of Myanma Beauty and Scenic Sights
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LONDON, 22 March—Explosives experts aresearching an Emirates plane at Gatwick Airport nearLondon, officials said Sunday, after a passenger founda note just before landing saying there was a suspiciousdevice onboard.
Flight EK 011 from Dubai to Gatwick landedsafely after a “a note implying a security threat” wasfound onboard 10 minutes before it touched down, anEmirates spokesman said.
The airline added that the plane was now beinginspected and passengers interviewed.
The incident temporarily closed the airport, one ofthe country’s biggest, but it has since been reopened,Sussex Police said. They added that there was no majordisruption to flights.
“Sussex Police was called at 6.48am (0648 GMT)this morning following a report of a suspicious deviceon board an Emirates flight from Dubai,” they said ina statement.
“The aircraft was safely landed at Gatwick Airportand is currently in a holding area. All passengers andcrew have been evacuated and the EOD (explosiveordnance disposal) is currently carrying out extensivesearches.”—Internet
Hunt for ‘suspicious device’on plane in London
An airliner takes off from Gatwick Airport.Explosives experts are searching an Emirates
aircraft at Gatwick Airport outside London after areport of a “suspicious device” on board, police
said.—INTERNET
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13th Waning of Taboung 1370 ME Monday, 23 March, 2009
SPECIAL FEATURES TO HAIL THE 64TH ANNIVERSARY ARMED FORCES DAY
The Myanmar Tatmadaw
* Army, Navy, Air Force in full strength The prominent Tatmadaw Various duties it discharges With heart and soul
POEM Development of education sector inthe time of Tatmadaw Government
The people andthe Tatmadaw remain
inseparable from each other
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round devel-opment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system* Development of the economy inviting participation in terms
of technical know-how and investments from sources insidethe country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept inthe hands 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
* 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
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 22March—A ceremony toopen the Textile Factory(Myittha) of MyanmaTextile Industries underthe Ministry of Indus-try-1 was held at thefactory in MyitthaTownship on 20 Marchmorning, attended byPrime Minister GeneralThein Sein.
Also present on the
Prime Minister General Thein Sein attends openingceremony of Textile Factory (Myittha) of MTI
Prime Minister General Thein Sein sends felicitations to PakistanNAY PYI TAW, 23 March — On the occasion of the anniversary of the Pakistan Day, which falls
on 23 March 2009, General Thein Sein, Prime Minister of the Union of Myanmar, has sent a messageof felicitations to His Excellency Mr. Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Prime Minister of the IslamicRepublic of Pakistan.— MNA
occasion were Maj-GenOhn Myint and Maj-GenMin Aung Hlaing of theMinistry of Defence,Chairman of MandalayDivision Peace and De-velopment Council Com-mander of Central Com-mand Maj-Gen TinNgwe, ministers, deputyministers, the director-general of the Govern-ment Office, departmen-
Prime Minister General Thein Sein views
running of machines at Textile Factory
(Myittha) of Myanma Textile Industries.
MNA
An aerial view of Textile Factory (Myittha) of
Myanma Textile Industries under Ministry of
Industry-1.—MNA
tal heads, local authori-ties, officials and techni-cians of the People’s Re-public of China, socialorganization members,staff and local people.Managing Director U OoThein Maung of MTI,Chairman of KyaukseDistrict PDC U Soe Winand Deputy Director MrLiu Jian Zhong of thePeople’s Republic ofChina formally openedthe factory.
The Prime Ministerunveiled the signboard ofthe factory.
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