Revolution Without Border
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အေမရိကန္ အမွတ္ ၅ ေရတပ္ မေတာ္ အေျခစိုက္ သည့္ ဘာရိန္း ႏိုင္ငံ မနားမား
တြင္ၿမိဳ ့တြင္ ဆႏၵျပသူမ်ား ကို အင္အားသံုးၿဖိဳ ခြဲမႈ ေၾကာင္ ေသဆံုးသူမ်ားျပား

လစ္ဗ်ား ႏိုင္ငံ ပင္လယ္ကမ္းေျခၿမိဳ ့ျဖစ္သည့္ ဘန္ဂါဇီ တြင္ ဆႏၵျပသူမ်ား ရဲအင္အား ၃၀၀ ေက်ာ္
ရွိသည့္ ၿမိဳ ့ေတာ္ရဲ စခန္း ကို မီးတင္ရိႈ ့လိုက္ၾကသည္။ ၿမိဳ ့ေတာ္ ထရီ ပို လီ တြင္ လည္း ဆႏၵျပမႈ
မ်ား အားေကာင္းေနၿပီး ၊ ဘာရိန္း ႏိုင္ငံတြင္ မူ ႏိုင္ငံလံုး ကၽြန္ ဆႏၵျပေနၾကကာ ၊ အီရတ္ တြင္မူ
ဆႏၵျပသူမ်ား အား ရဲတပ္ဖြဲ ့က ပစ္ခတ္မႈေၾကာင့္ အစိုးရ ရံုး ကို မီးရိႈ ့လိုက္ၾကသည္။
လစ္ဗ်ား ျပည္သူမ်ားက ႏိုင္ငံ ကို ၄၂ ႏွစ္ၾကာ အုပ္ခ်ဳပ္ ထားသည့္ အာဏာရွင္ လစ္ဗ်ား
ေခါင္းေဆာင္ အသက္ ၆၈ ႏွစ္ အရြယ္ ရွိ မြမ္မါ ကဒါဖီ ႏႈတ္ ထြက္ရန္ ေတာင္း ဆိုထားသည္။
အီရတ္၊အီရန္၊လစ္ဗ်ား၊ယီမင္၊ဘာရိန္း တို ့ဆက္လက္ဆႏၵျပ ေနၾကၿပီး ေဂ်ာ္ဒန္၊ျမန္မာ၊ထိုင္း ႏွင့္
ကေမာၻဒီးယား တို ့တြင္ မၿငိမ္ မသက္ ျဖစ္ႏိုင္ေၾကာင္း ကၽြမ္းက်င္သူမ်ား က သံုးသပ္ထားၾကသည္။
ယေန ့အေမရိကန္ ႏိုင္ငံ ဟားဗတ္ တကၠသိုလ္ ဥ္ က်င္းပသည့္ အီဂ်စ္အံုၾကြမႈ ႏွင့္ ဒီမိုကေရစီ
လိႈင္း အမည္ရွိ ေဆြးေႏြးပြဲ တြင္ ထိုလႈိင္းသည္ ျမန္မာ ႏိုင္ သို ့လည္း ရိုက္ခတ္ ႏိုင္ကာ စစ္တပ္
အေနျဖင့္ ဒီမိုကေရစီ ဘက္ ရုတ္ျခည္း ရပ္ တည္ ႏိုင္သည္ ၊ သတင္း ဆက္သြယ္ေရး နည္းပညာ
ထြန္းကား သည့္ ကာလ တြက္ အားအေပ်ာ့( Soft Power) က အဆံုးစြန္ ကိုင္လႈပ္ ႏိုင္သည္ ဟု
အီဂ်စ္ ႏိုင္ငံသား အေရွ ့အလယ္ပိုင္း ေရးရာ ကြ်မ္းက်င္ သူ တာရခ္ မာဆြတ္ က သံုးသပ္သည္။
ဘာရိန္း ႏိုင္ငံ ပုလဲ ရင္ျပင္ တြင္ ဆႏၵျပ သူမ်ား ကို ရဲတပ္ဖြဲ ့၀င္မ်ား က အင္အား သံုး၍ ယေန ့အရုဏ္
တက္တြင္၀င္ေရာက္ ၿဖိဳခြဲ ရာ ဆႏၵျပသူ ႏွစ္ဦး ေသဆံုးၿပီး တစ္ရာ ေက်ာ္ဒဏ္ရာရရွိသည္။
ဆႏၵျပ ပြဲမ်ား တြင္ လူမႈ မီဒီယာမ်ား ႏွင့္ ေခာတ္ေပၚနည္း ပညာမ်ား ကို မည္ သို ့အသံုးခ်ရမည္ ကို
ဤေနရာ တြင္ၾကည့္ပါ။
ရိုက္တာ သတင္းမ်ား စု စည္းမႈ
TRIPOLI – Hundreds of people clashed with police and government supporters overnight in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, a witness and local media said, in a rare show of unrest in the oil exporting country.
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TEHRAN – Iranian government supporters clashed with their opponents on Wednesday during a ceremony to mark the death of a student shot during an opposition rally two days ago, state broadcaster IRIB reported.
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SANAA – Protests against the rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh spread across Yemen on Wednesday with hundreds of people taking to the streets of Sanaa, Aden and Taiz.
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CAIRO – The military hoped tens of thousands of Egyptians would heed its appeal to get back to work on Wednesday and abandon the strikes and protests that flared after the downfall of Hosni Mubarak offered new freedoms.
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MANAMA – Protesters in Bahrain, inspired by revolts that have toppled Arab rulers in Tunisia and Egypt, poured into the Gulf island kingdom’s capital on Wednesday to mourn a demonstrator killed in clashes with security forces.
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WASHINGTON – World Bank chief Robert Zoellick on Tuesday said global food prices have reached “dangerous levels,” and warned that their impact could complicate fragile political and social conditions in the Middle East and Central Asia.
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NEW DELHI – Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh vowed on Wednesday to stay in office to press ahead with reforms, denying a series of massive corruption scandals had made him a lame duck leader.
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PARIS – Wide differences between rich and poor countries may frustrate France’s hope of taking a bold step towards stabilising the global economy at a Group of 20 finance ministers meeting this week.
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LAHORE, Pakistan – An American jailed for shooting two Pakistanis is shielded by diplomatic immunity, a Pakistani official said on Wednesday, but added the courts had the final say in the case that ignited a bruising row between the troubled allies.
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WASHINGTON – U.S. President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday that immediate, deep budget cuts could hurt the fragile economic recovery, but Republicans pressed to slash spending and brushed off concerns about potential job losses.
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ROME – Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is likely to dig in his heels after being ordered to stand trial but ultimately he will not be able to stem the tide heading toward early elections, commentators said on Wednesday.
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MINSK – Belarus, defying the West, will on Thursday start the trials of protesters rounded up last December at rallies against President Alexander Lukashenko‘s re-election.
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LONDON – An Iraqi defector made up claims that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction to help topple his government, Britain’s Guardian newspaper reported on Wednesday.
