POPULARITY
Au Japon, les élections sénatoriales prévues dimanche 20 juillet s'annoncent périlleuses pour la coalition au pouvoir, les sondages prédisant une forte progression des petits partis ultra-conservateurs, nationalistes et populistes. Tout au long de la campagne, ces formations ont pris les étrangers pour cible, ont tenu des propos xénophobes et ont diffusé sur les réseaux sociaux des contre-vérités concernant les immigrés. De notre correspondant à Tokyo, L'archipel ne compte que 3% d'immigrés, soit moins de 4 millions de personnes, pour 120 millions de Japonais. Pourtant, ils sont devenus les boucs émissaires de la campagne électorale. Dans les meetings, on les a accusés de tous les maux et, en boucle, en réclamant la préférence nationale : « Les Japonais étant des êtres supérieurs, ils n'ont plus à passer au second plan par rapport aux étrangers », « Les Japonais d'abord ! Il faut d'urgence mettre fin à ce traitement préférentiel dont les immigrés ont toujours bénéficié », ou encore « Regardez ce qui se passe en Europe. Ce continent est complètement à la dérive en raison d'une immigration incontrôlée ». Des propos sévères, mais « ce n'est pas faire preuve de xénophobie ou de populisme que d'exiger que les immigrés respectent nos règles et que nous, les Japonais, bénéficiions d'une discrimination positive par rapport à eux. Cela paraît la moindre des choses », a-t-on pu entendre notamment lors de ces événements politiques au Japon. Face à cette vague populiste, les électeurs japonais sont partagés. « On ne se sent plus chez nous avec autant d'étrangers. Et beaucoup se comportent mal, en plus. C'est vraiment la double peine », estime une jeune femme. « Enfin des politiciens qui disent la vérité et sortent du politiquement correct, de ce prêchi-prêcha assommant sur ''le vivre ensemble" », abonde une autre, croisée dans les rues de Tokyo. « À mon sens, un pays se grandit en acceptant la diversité qui figure en son sein et en veillant à la coexistence harmonieuse au-delà des différences culturelles », estime à l'inverse un électeur. « Les partis traditionnels ayant tellement déçu, menti et magouillé, les gens optent pour une alternative et se tournent vers des formations populistes. Une telle dérive, c'était couru d'avance », regrette celui-ci. Beaucoup d'immigrés ont mal vécu cette campagne qui, de bout en bout, a stigmatisé les étrangers. « Tous les jours, on me fait comprendre que ma place n'est pas ici, mais dans mon pays. C'est dur, se désole Aung, qui est née en Birmanie. Mais je m'accroche, je serre les dents. Au boulot, je veille à être une employée modèle pour que mon titre de séjour soit renouvelé chaque année, et donc que je puisse continuer à aider mes parents, qui sont toujours en Birmanie. Car mon soutien financier leur est vital. » Contrairement à ce qui a été dit et répété dans les meetings, le Japon n'est pas « submergé par une vague de sans-papiers » : on en dénombre un quart de moins qu'il y a 20 ans. Un étranger sur trois ne vit pas « au crochet de l'assistance publique » : on ne compte que 3% d'immigrés parmi les bénéficiaires d'une allocation de subsistance. S'agissant des incivilités et des infractions commises par les étrangers, on en déplore un peu plus qu'avant. Mais, selon les experts, c'est mathématique, automatique, dû à l'envolée du nombre d'immigrés ces dernières années. Pour autant, le gouvernement a promis un tour de vis répressif envers les résidents étrangers qui n'auraient pas un comportement irréprochable. Et, à en croire un récent sondage, près de 80% des Japonais s'en félicitent. À lire aussiAu Japon, les populistes ciblent les immigrés à l'approche des élections
Au Japon, les élections sénatoriales prévues dimanche 20 juillet s'annoncent périlleuses pour la coalition au pouvoir, les sondages prédisant une forte progression des petits partis ultra-conservateurs, nationalistes et populistes. Tout au long de la campagne, ces formations ont pris les étrangers pour cible, ont tenu des propos xénophobes et ont diffusé sur les réseaux sociaux des contre-vérités concernant les immigrés. De notre correspondant à Tokyo, L'archipel ne compte que 3% d'immigrés, soit moins de 4 millions de personnes, pour 120 millions de Japonais. Pourtant, ils sont devenus les boucs émissaires de la campagne électorale. Dans les meetings, on les a accusés de tous les maux et, en boucle, en réclamant la préférence nationale : « Les Japonais étant des êtres supérieurs, ils n'ont plus à passer au second plan par rapport aux étrangers », « Les Japonais d'abord ! Il faut d'urgence mettre fin à ce traitement préférentiel dont les immigrés ont toujours bénéficié », ou encore « Regardez ce qui se passe en Europe. Ce continent est complètement à la dérive en raison d'une immigration incontrôlée ». Des propos sévères, mais « ce n'est pas faire preuve de xénophobie ou de populisme que d'exiger que les immigrés respectent nos règles et que nous, les Japonais, bénéficiions d'une discrimination positive par rapport à eux. Cela paraît la moindre des choses », a-t-on pu entendre notamment lors de ces événements politiques au Japon. Face à cette vague populiste, les électeurs japonais sont partagés. « On ne se sent plus chez nous avec autant d'étrangers. Et beaucoup se comportent mal, en plus. C'est vraiment la double peine », estime une jeune femme. « Enfin des politiciens qui disent la vérité et sortent du politiquement correct, de ce prêchi-prêcha assommant sur ''le vivre ensemble" », abonde une autre, croisée dans les rues de Tokyo. « À mon sens, un pays se grandit en acceptant la diversité qui figure en son sein et en veillant à la coexistence harmonieuse au-delà des différences culturelles », estime à l'inverse un électeur. « Les partis traditionnels ayant tellement déçu, menti et magouillé, les gens optent pour une alternative et se tournent vers des formations populistes. Une telle dérive, c'était couru d'avance », regrette celui-ci. Beaucoup d'immigrés ont mal vécu cette campagne qui, de bout en bout, a stigmatisé les étrangers. « Tous les jours, on me fait comprendre que ma place n'est pas ici, mais dans mon pays. C'est dur, se désole Aung, qui est née en Birmanie. Mais je m'accroche, je serre les dents. Au boulot, je veille à être une employée modèle pour que mon titre de séjour soit renouvelé chaque année, et donc que je puisse continuer à aider mes parents, qui sont toujours en Birmanie. Car mon soutien financier leur est vital. » Contrairement à ce qui a été dit et répété dans les meetings, le Japon n'est pas « submergé par une vague de sans-papiers » : on en dénombre un quart de moins qu'il y a 20 ans. Un étranger sur trois ne vit pas « au crochet de l'assistance publique » : on ne compte que 3% d'immigrés parmi les bénéficiaires d'une allocation de subsistance. S'agissant des incivilités et des infractions commises par les étrangers, on en déplore un peu plus qu'avant. Mais, selon les experts, c'est mathématique, automatique, dû à l'envolée du nombre d'immigrés ces dernières années. Pour autant, le gouvernement a promis un tour de vis répressif envers les résidents étrangers qui n'auraient pas un comportement irréprochable. Et, à en croire un récent sondage, près de 80% des Japonais s'en félicitent. À lire aussiAu Japon, les populistes ciblent les immigrés à l'approche des élections
In this creator chat, Iurgi catches up with Gavin Aung Than, the creator of Zen Pencils, Super Sidekicks, Baa Baa Black Belt and now Creature Clinic which out through Figment in Australia and First Second for the rest of the world.Creature Clinic is the world's finest and only hospital for mythical beings where everyone from trolls and unicorns, to fairies and giants can expect to get the very best care. But humans are, absolutely, 100% not welcome. What happens when a human kid is injured and doctor in training Kara Orc and Kara Orc feels her duty to treat him?You'll have to read the story to find out but Creature Clinic is funny, filled with wonderful characters, full of hearts and a wonderful mix of medical drama, comedy and fantasy.03:24 Gavin talks about a crazy decision he made when he sold his house and quit his job to fully dedicate himself to comics.09:44 Gavin talks about Zen Pencils, a series of short comics inspired by famous quotes that is still fully available online. Perfect for teachers!12:52 Gavin talks about the power of comics and why he loves the medium16:30 Conversation moves to the developing Australian comics scene, Figment as a new imprint and the growing market and recognition of comics21:33 Gavin talks about his experiences with libraries24:22 Conversation moves to Super Sidekicks a book that is loved by all the kids who find it28:33 Gavin talks about the Baa Baa Black Belt picture books31:54 Conversation moves to Creature Clinic, Gavin's new graphic novel40:59 Some advice for young comics makers and Gavin's work process47:47 Gavin talks about Scribble, which will be his next graphic novel. A semi biographical story that will also offer some tips for comics makers - probably out 202752:03 Gavin recommends three books. Exploring Calvin and Hobbes: An Exhibition Catalogue by Bill Watterson. All Star Superman by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely. Hilda and the Mountain King by Luke Pearson.To stay up to date and for the full roundup of news, resources and new titles visit our website: https://graphic.alia.org.au/The ALIA Graphic Groove Theme 2025 courtesy of Clint Owen Ellis https://www.clintowenellis.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dani Vee and Gavin Aung Than chat about his new graphic novel Creature Clinic. They also chat about the differences between Australian and US publishers, the secrets of the industry, parenting, finding creative space and whether meditation really works.
Episode #339: Aung, a full-time journalist and women's rights activist, sheds light on the many hardships Myanmar's journalists now face both operating from within and without the country following the 2021 coup and the all-important issue of gender equality in the field.Reflecting back on the transition period, Aung laments that despite the modest advancements made in women's rights and gender equality, the military coup has undone these gains. Now, confronted with unprecedented challenges, she and her colleagues are tirelessly working through various organizations and initiatives to expose the pervasive gender discrimination and violence that persist in newsrooms.Their efforts also focus on creating networks that enable affected female journalists to connect, share experiences, and address these critical issues collectively. Pushing back against those voices that suggest these concerns should be addressed only after the junta is toppled, Aung insists this is partand parcel of the current revolution's objectives. Her story gives an inside look at the obstacles and absurdities that Burmese female journalists are made to confront unduly.In closing, sheinsists that their fight for equality is not code for establishing a new matriarchy; instead, she imagines a world where men and women share the workspace evenly.“Personally,” she attests, “I do not want us exercising some form of dominance over our male colleagues. When we think about our organization's structure, we think, ‘We will need to include their perspectives as well.”
Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous nous intéressons de plus près à la carrière de Mila Aung-Thwin. Catherine Legault nous guide à travers son parcours professionnel, afin de mieux comprendre toutes ses facettes. En effet, Mila n'est pas seulement un grand monteur, mais il est également producteur et réalisateur. Plongeons dans cet épisode. Bonne écoute !
One of the featured thought leaders at the opening ceremony of RightsCon 2025 was Htaike Htaike Aung. She's the Executive Director at Myanmar Internet Communication Technologies for Development Organization or MIDO, and she spoke with us about some of the challenges faced by citizens in a country that has endured four years of a military coup and 83 internet shutdowns.
durée : 00:58:12 - Cultures Monde - par : Julie Gacon, Margaux Leridon - Fin novembre, Karim Khan, le procureur de la Cour pénale internationale, déposait une demande de mandat d'arrêt contre le chef de la junte birmane, Min Aung Hlaing. Après des années de persécution de la minorité rohingya, le dossier trouve enfin le chemin de la justice internationale. - réalisation : Margot Page - invités : Yann Jurovics Maître de conférences en droit international à Paris Saclay, ancien juriste auprès de la chambre d'appel des tribunaux pénaux internationaux pour l'ex-Yougoslavie et le Rwanda ; Eugénie Mérieau Maitresse de conférences en droit public à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.; Raphaël Maurel Maître de conférences en droit international à l'Université de Bourgogne
gospel song, health talk,sermon.
Aung San Suu Kyi hyllas av en hel värld som fredsikon och hjälte. Men när minoritetsgruppen rohingyer attackeras av militären 2017 och 700 000 tvingas fly från Myanmar, är fredspristagaren tyst. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. När Nobels fredspris delas ut 1991 går det till den frihetsberövade demokratikämpen Aung San Suu Kyi. Världen över blir hon hyllad som symbol för mod och demokrati.Burma, eller Myanmar som landet heter idag, har i mer än ett halvt decennium kontrollerats av landets benhårda militära styre. När landets första fria val går av stapeln vinner Aung San Suu Kyi stort. Men hon tvingas dela på makten med militärjuntan. Under åren som följer eskalerar våldet mot Myanmars muslimska minoritetsgruppEn dag, 2017, när 60-åriga Nour tittar ut genom en glipa i bambuhuset där hon bor, ser hon massa militärer som kommer springande mot byn. De sätter eld på rohingyernas hus så hon samlar sin familj och flyr. Men sonen Mohammed tillfångatas.Snart kommer nyheter om att 300 byar bränts ner och 10 000 rohingyer dödats i brutalt våldsamma attacker mot den muslimska folkgruppen.Det lämnas in en anmälan om folkmord till den internationella domstolen i Haag – och röster höjs för att Aung San Suu Kyi ska lämna tillbaka sitt Nobelpris. Många undrar varför hon inte gör nåt för att stoppa det brutala våldet. Medverkande:Jesper Bengtsson, har skrivit böcker om Aung San Suu Kyi och Burma/Myanmar.Margita Boström, Sveriges Radios tidigare Asienkorrespondent.Nour, rohingyer som tvingades fly från Myanmar.Abul Kalam, svensk-rohingyer som grundat Swedish Rohingya Association.Alexander Jäätmaa, Svenska Burmakommittén.Matthew Wells, Amnesty International.En dokumentär av: Andreas Ståhl.Producent: Rosa Fernández.Dokumentären är producerad 2024.
"Neighboring Sermon" (Poem) by Aung Way, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Please contact me, if the owner is still there" (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, VBR MP3
Htay Aung, CEO & Founder of Anywheel, and Jeremy Au talked about three main themes: 1. Early Inspiration and Challenges: Htay detailed his journey from an immigrant student facing cultural and language barriers in Singapore to becoming the founder of Anywheel. His initial inspiration came from dealing with traffic in Sydney and Singapore, which led to the idea of a bike-sharing service during his studies at the University of Sydney in 2017. He recounted the early challenges of integrating into a new culture and educational system, which shaped his entrepreneurial mindset. 2. Operational Learning Curve: Htay described the initial operational challenges of starting Anywheel including assembling the first bicycle at his home to navigating supply chain challenges like sourcing the initial 500 bicycles from manufacturers reluctant to deal with a small startup. He shared insights into early mistakes, such as ordering unassembled bikes, which led to significant logistical challenges. He also detailed how the company integrated IoT technology to enhance operational efficiency and meet regulatory compliance, particularly in response to Singapore's licensing regulations implemented by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in 2018. 3. Strategic Market Expansion: Htay emphasized strategic and financial decisions made during difficult period and his choice to reject venture capital funding to retain control over the company's strategic direction. He also discussed market expansion strategies and regulatory navigation and how the company adapted to changes and acquired competitors following the LTA's new rules in 2018. He also detailed that the acquisition of SG Bike was not only a business expansion but also a move to consolidate the market and enhance the overall industry reputation by assuming responsibility for its customer commitments. He discussed maintaining ethical business practices, particularly his decision not to charge user deposits—a decision made to foster trust and differentiate Anywheel from competitors like Mobike and Ofo. Jeremy and Htay also talked about the challenges in navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of trust, transparency, and hard work within the workplace, and his strategic plans for scaling operations while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability and community impact. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/htay-aung Nonton, dengar atau baca wawasan lengkapnya di https://www.bravesea.com/htay-aung-id 观看、收听或阅读全文,请访问 https://www.bravesea.com/blog/htay-aung-cn Xem, nghe hoặc đọc toàn bộ thông tin chi tiết tại https://www.bravesea.com/blog/htay-aung-vn Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Join us at Geeks on a Beach! Use the code "BRAVESEA" for a 45% discount for the first 10 registrations, and 35% off for the next ones.
Ep 233 Aung La Nsang Road to OneFCAung La Nsang journey started with a student visa to travel to the United States from Myanmar.Aung La Nsang path to becoming a world champion is the most unique that we have ever covered. This is a great listen Ep 233 Aung La Nsang Road to OneFC0:00 Lytes out intro0:19 Joey Venti's guest introduction0:40 interview start 1:02 early life 2:40 training Lethwei growing up 6:00 coming to the United States to study agriculture7:40 connecting with Todd Brown 9:05 not telling parents about fight career 11:11 Aung La Nsang vs Emerson Rushing14:28 taking a year off after losing fight 17:20 having discipline and skill set 20:05 Aung La Nsang vs Halton Flowers22:47 Aung La Nsang vs Noel Gomez23:30 Aung La Nsang vs Jason Law27:14 understanding the evolution of a fighter 29:36 experience with Mike Camp 34:38 Aung La Nsang vs Jim Martens36:58 Cage Fighting Championship 4 man tournament41:12 Aung La Nsang vs James Lee42:51 cancelled bout with Brad Burrick due to injury 44:00 Aung La Nsang vs Josh Mix44:34 having a fighting spirit 48:21 micro dosing48:57 Aung La Nsang vs Steve Dau52:38 Boban Simic vs Arnold Adams54:04 Aung La Nsang vs Chris Price56:15 moving to Maryland 58:08 switching to crazy 88 to train 1:00:34 training with Lloyd Irvin 1:01:07 Aung La Nsang vs Costas Philippou1:04:08 Aung La Nsang vs Uriah Hall1:06:09 Ray Flores ring announcer 1:08:53 Aung La Nsang vs Casey Manruque1:09:54 Aung La Nsang vs Drew Puzon1:11:18 Aung La Nsang vs Sam Oropeza1:11:54 Aung La Nsang vs Jesus Martinez1:13:19 Aung La Nsang vs Jason Louck “viral fight” 1:16:39 financial struggles 1:18:48 Aung La Nsang vs Kyle Baker “no contest”1:20:19 Aung La Nsang vs Shedrick Goodridge1:21:07 Aung La Nsang vs Jonavin Webb1:22:02 getting the call for One Championship1:25:11 taking 2 years off from fighting 1:26:43 fighting in home country 1:27:45 Aung La Nsang vs Alexey Butorin1:28:50 Aung La Nsang vs Michael Pasternak1:31:34 Aung La Nsang vs Vitally Bagdadh1:34:18 getting a statue in home country 1:36:58 opening up a gym during 2020 pandemic 1:39:06 getting doubted during first fight 1:40:28 Gerald Meerschaert 1:41:32 interview wrap up 1:42:20 outro/ closing thoughts #aunglansang #myanmar #onefc Subscribe to the Lytes Out Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@LytesOutClipsSocials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb Mike - The MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Follow the #LOP team on Instagram: Chris - Founder/Owner - @chrislightsoutlytle Mike - MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Joey - Assistant - @aj_ventitreTyson - Producer - @ty.green.weldingAndrew - Timestamps - @ambidexstressAndy - Social Media Manager - @martial_mindset_Outro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-power#MMA #UFC #NHB #LytesOutPodcast #LytesOut #MixedMartialArts #ChrisLytle #MMADetective #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #FiftyFightClub #MMAPodcast #FightPodcastSupport the Show.
"The Way Home" (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, VBR MP3
"July Prayer" (Martyr's Day Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"When Will They Come Back" (Poem) by Naing Mon Aung Thwin, Nway Oo Moe.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Achieve Victory and Gain Global Recognition" Part 1 (Political Thoughts) Ko Aung Hmai, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, VBR MP3
UPDATE: Seraya has been located safely in Mexico and has been returned home to her mother! Her father, Aaron Aung, has been detained and Nadia Cole has been returned to her family. Details about what will become of both of them remain to be seen, but we'll update as soon as we know something! **** June 3, 2024, Samara Harmon waited patiently for her ex, Aaron Aung, to drop off their bubbly, 2-year-old daughter, Seraya; but he never showed. Samara soon learned that Aaron's fiancée, Nadia Cole, was reported missing by her parents when she failed to board an international flight for a family vacation days before. Did she willingly help Aaron flee with his daughter and where are they now? The information that has been reported on this case has left us with far more questions than answers and time is of the essence to find this little. If you have any information about the whereabouts of Seraya Aung Harmon, Aaron Aung, or Nadia Cole, please contact 509-334-0822; or call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (800-225-5324); you can also email the Pullman Police Department at PoliceTips@pullman-wa.gov BOLO: Seraya Aung Harmon is 2-years-old, with a dark, prominent birth mark on her left arm, just above her wrist. She has beautiful, big brown eyes and black hair. Aaron is 5' 9” and weighs approximately 135 lbs. He has black hair and brown eyes. Nadia Cole is 5' 9” and weighs about 130 lbs. She has blonde hair and green eyes. She was last seen wearing a black North Face jacket, a sage green hoodie, black pants and white tennis shoes. Source Material: https://www.newsweek.com/manhunt-missing-girl-fiancee-nadia-cole-1918185 https://klewtv.com/news/local/search-warrant-served-at-idaho-home-in-connection-to-missing-toddler-and-father https://aungfamilystatement.com
"Fate" (Revolutionary Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Anxious woman Mi Aung Hlaing" (Satire) by Ye Baw Tae, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Great Gentlemen" (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Interview with National Unity Government Communications, Information and Technology Minister U Htin Lin Aung about the operation in which NUG's PDF forces successfully attacked Nay Pyi Taw on April 4" (Radio NUG current affairs interview) - (Question) Nyu Oo Shwe Wah.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, VBR MP3
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"San Win Aung Logo" (Poem) by Nay Thwin Nai, Nway Oo Moe.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
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" Village " (Poem) by Naing Mon Aung Thwin, Loot Latt Nway Oo.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Union Song 77" (Revolutionary Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Pearl Crossroads" (Revolutionary Poetry Essay) by Aung Way.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Excerpts from Union Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung's meeting with Burmese ethnic groups in the San Fran area (excerpts arranged) Ko Khant, Min Sitt Thway.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
" New Independence Day Tola" ( Poem) By Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Interview with NUG Foreign Minister Daw Zin Mar Aung" (Radio NUG current affairs voice) - Maung Yit.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"We must form a Central Military Commission" (Poem) by Aung Way, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Welcoming" (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Excerpt of the message delivered by the Foreign Minister of the National Unity Government, Daw Zin Mar Aung, to the people of Myanmar in Japan" (Radio NUG Voice of current affairs).This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
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"There is no tradition for love to retreat like a sword swallows a sword" (Poem) by Naing Mon Aung Thwin, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Artistically Attacking" (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
New Value (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, VBR MP3
Gavin Aung Than And Dani Vee - Baa Baa Black Belt
"Be Brave Young People" (Poem) by Ko Aung Mhai, Nway Oo Moe.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Aung San's Generation to Break Down the Dark Side (Essay) by Eternal Anti-War Maung Sitt Mone, Loot Lat Nway Oo.This item belongs to: audio/podcasts_miscellaneous.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Ko Nyo (Poem) by Aung Way, Loot Lat Nway Oo.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, VBR MP3
"To The Dove of Peace" (Poem) by Ko Aung Hmai, Loot Lat Nway Oo.This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
"Like Before" (Poem)-Naing Mon Aung Thwin, Nway Oo Moe.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
James sits down with Aung Kyaw Moe a Rohingya, human rights advocate, and adviser to Myanmar's NUG.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.