Proxies that are still accessible from Burma

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Recently, BaganNet, the only ISP in Burma, has updated its filtering software and many proxies that have been used by young folks in Burma have been banned. Here are some that are still openly accessible for you to enjoy.

http://www.guardster.com/subscription/proxy_free.html

http://www.surfshield.net

http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/anonymous.shtml

Unhappy people in Burma?

It seems everybody is not happy with the government in Burma. A student snatches a gun from a soldier in Rangoon? It is weird.

http://english.dvb.no/news.html?id=5939

A 25-year old student snatched a gun from a Burmese soldier who was on patrol in downtown Rangoon at the corner of Theinbyu Road and Daw Thein Tin Street on the evening on 8 November.

Renowned Burmese Mon lawyer Nai Ngwe Ya passed away

http://english.dvb.no/news.html?id=5937

Renowned Burmese Mon lawyer Nai Ngwe Ya who had been helping people who sued the authorities over forced labour practices and defending those who were arrested and detained by the authorities, died at his home in Rangoon Thaketa Township on 16 November.

New ISP in Burma? or False hope again? :-)

Here is the news from BaganNet web site:

http://www.bagan.net.mm/news/new_detail_1.asp?news_no=2904

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