China has every right to expect a stable guarantor of its investments in Myanmar, so the country's resistance groups must think ahead and act responsibly, says AA chief Tun Myat Naing.
Daw Thet Thet Khine, whose party plans to contest the upcoming vote, backed the regime's widely dismissed corruption claim against Myanmar's jailed elected leader.
A closer look at the map shows that junta gains against the resistance this year have been strictly limited despite massive Chinese backing, says analyst Aye Chan Hsu.
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