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Zaw Win of Memo98, a Slovakian organization that has been monitoring media freedoms in Burma since the election, said he was pleased Dunkley was not heading back to jail.
Australian Publisher Convicted in Burma, Sentenced to Time Served 2011
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WSJ: Despite these changes there are still many investors who complain and say that many of the businesses are still controlled by the government or the military, or they say that some of the businesses go to friends or large companies, they go to [prominent local businessmen] Tay Za or Zaw Zaw or [prominent local company] Myanmar Max, and that there is not a level playing field, to use your own language.
'No Intention to Retract' Reforms, Myanmar Official Interview Transcript 2011
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Aung Zaw, editor of the Chiang Mai-based Irrawaddy newspaper, says the ethnic armies are more united than in the past because the government has been insisting on a policy to force them to join border patrol forces.
In Burmese Ethnic Conflict, Calls for Peace Do Little to Break Standoff 2011
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I think this is the source of the problem, Aung Zaw says.
In Burmese Ethnic Conflict, Calls for Peace Do Little to Break Standoff 2011
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I think this is the source of the problem, Aung Zaw says.
In Burmese Ethnic Conflict, Calls for Peace Do Little to Break Standoff 2011
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"I had to pinch myself" to believe it was all happening, Mr. Aung Zaw said.
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Some local business magnates specifically named on a U.S. sanctions list, such as Zaw Zaw and Tay Za , concede that sanctions actually helped grow their businesses because they prevented foreign firms competing for local contracts.
Sanctions Put Rock Band in Hard Place James Hookway 2012
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Now that President Thein Sein is accelerating the pace of change, Mr. Zaw Zaw in particular says he is reconfiguring his businesses in order to order to lure foreign investors if sanctions are eventually relaxed.
Sanctions Put Rock Band in Hard Place James Hookway 2012
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The Weekly Eleven newspaper this month published an interview with Aung Zaw, a known critic of the Myanmar government who edits the Irrawaddy news journal.
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Aung Zaw, editor of the Chiang Mai-based Irrawaddy newspaper, says the ethnic armies are more united than in the past because the government has been insisting on a policy to force them to join border patrol forces.
In Burmese Ethnic Conflict, Calls for Peace Do Little to Break Standoff 2011
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