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Myanmar - different sides, different approaches, different options
Despite the historic signing of the Asean Charter, the tricky issue of Myanmar dominated headlines during the recent Asean Summit in Singapore - no thanks to much-hyped protests on the streets and behind-the-scenes disagreements among delegates on how best to resolve the problem.
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Nov 22, 2007
Asean's view: Sanctions will not work
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in his capacity as Asean chairman, explains why sanctions against Myanmar to put pressure on its military government will not work.
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Duration: 3 min 36 secs | Filesize: 4.1MB
EU's view: Don't discount any option
French and British European Union representatives Ms Rama Yade and Ms Meg Munn, at a separate event, told reporters that sanctions should remain an option as Asean and the United Nations explore ways to bring democracy to Myanmar.
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Duration: 3 min 44 secs | Filesize: 4.3MB
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April 21, 2008
Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng unveiled further details to the daring escape of JI fugitive Mas Selamat Kastari in Parliament on Monday when he released the Executive Summary of the Committee of Inquiry's report. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gave his take on Government accountability over the issue. We bring you both speeches in full.
April 18, 2008
In his keynote address at the annual Singapore Tripartism Forum, former Manpower Minister Ng Eng Hen - now Education Minister - reflects on the importance of not 'protecting' workers here through a clampdown on the foreign worker quota and a high wage policy. He also elaborates on the way forward for Singapore's workforce.
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