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Spore Botanic Garden To Hold "Orchid Naming Ceremony" To Honor Myanmar Junta Leader

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http://asia.news.yahoo.com/090313/3/3xlnn.html

SINGAPORE, March 13 (Reuters) - Myanmar's Prime Minister Thein Sein will visit Singapore and Indonesia next week, just after regional group ASEAN urged its military junta to be inclusive in elections and to free political prisoners.

Thein Sein's itinerary has not been made public, but Singapore's Botanic Gardens said it would host an "Orchid Naming Ceremony" for Thein Sein on Wednesday, as part of his official visit to Singapore and Indonesia, a spokeswoman told Reuters.

Myanmar ruling junta's newspaper New Light of Myanmar reported on Friday that Thein Sein, the number four in its hierarchy, would visit the two countries "in the near future".

His visit comes after a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian leaders at the start of the month in Thailand, at which they backed stimulus plans, opposed protectionism and said they would coordinate policies to confront a deepening global financial crisis.

The 10 leaders of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) urged military-ruled Myanmar "to be as inclusive as possible" in preparing for elections next year, allow all political parties to participate, and free political prisoners.

The problems with Myanmar illustrate the challenges ASEAN faces in becoming an integrated political and economic community.

The Myanmar junta, which has ruled the former Burma since 1962, declined to recognise a 1990 landslide election victory of the opposition National League for Democracy and put its leader Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest for most of six years.

The United States wants ASEAN, which includes Singapore, to press for reform and political progress in Myanmar. Last month it urged the generals to release more political prisoners.

Singapore, a strong U.S. ally and a growing centre for wealth management, has opposed sanctions on Myanmar and is believed to be home to the generals' offshore bank accounts.

It is a tradition for Singapore to name orchids after visiting dignataries, but an exiled Myanmar politician condemned the orchid naming ceremony.

"The naming of an orchid after PM Thein Sein could be worse than watering a poison ivy," said Soe Aung, a spokesman for Bangkok-based Forum for Democracy in Myanmar.

(Additional reporting by Vivek Prakash; Editing by Neil Chatterjee)

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Re: Spore Botanic Garden To Hold "Orchid Naming Ceremony" To Honor Myanmar Junta Lead

fxxking sinkies nutter, fxxking crazy.
why not name an orchard to hilter.

because without hilter, british empire will never break apart and left singapore independent.

basically without hilter, singapore will still be british control.
 

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Myanmar Military Junta Leader Gen Thein Sein Invited To Visit Singapore & Indonesia

http://www.easybourse.com/bourse-ac...pm-to-visit-indonesia-singapore-report-633280

YANGON (AFP)--Military-ruled Myanmar's Prime Minister Gen. Thein Sein is to pay official visits to Indonesia and Singapore later this month, state media and an official said Friday.

The trips will come just weeks after Thein Sein attended a summit of Southeast Asian nations at which Myanmar's ruling junta was urged to move towards democracy.

The state-run New Light of Myanmar newspaper said Thein Sein had been invited by his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to visit the two countries "in the near future."

The paper gave no further details of his plans.

A Myanmar official who asked not to be named said Thein Sein's delegation would leave the capital Naypyidaw Sunday "to pay goodwill visits to two countries."

Myanmar, Singapore and Indonesia all belong to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which also covers Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

Rights abuses by Myanmar's military regime have been a constant thorn in Asean's side since the country was admitted in 1997. The grouping is often accused of failing to use its influence to push for reform by the junta.

At a summit in Thailand earlier this month, Asean leaders said they had an "open discussion" with Thein Sein at which they urged the regime to follow its so-called road map to democracy, which calls for elections in 2010.

But they admitted the name of detained opposition icon Aung San Suu Kyi was never mentioned, despite the fact that her release is one of the key demands of western nations that have imposed sanctions on Myanmar.

Myanmar has been ruled by the military since 1962 and has refused to recognize the results of elections in 1990 that Aung San Suu Kyi's party won by a landslide. She has spent most of the time since under house arrest.

Thein Sein took over as prime minister from Gen. Soe Win, who died on Oct. 12, 2007 after a long illness. He had spent several weeks in a Singapore hospital earlier that year.

Singapore led regional criticism of a brutal crackdown by the junta on monk-led protests in 2007 but rights activists have accused the city-state of not taking economic action against the regime.


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Re: Spore Botanic Garden To Hold "Orchid Naming Ceremony" To Honor Myanmar Junta Lead

All along Singapore PAPpies government always have a special relationship with the Myanmar government. Dont know what realtionship they have, mabe they exchanged wives among each other.

Do you know Singaporeans going to Burma dont need to have VISA? If i am not mistaken.

I know the PAPpies have some form of trade agreement with them, but I dont know what is it? This only LKY will know.
 

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Re: Spore Botanic Garden To Hold "Orchid Naming Ceremony" To Honor Myanmar Junta Lead

I am ashamed of our Government......disgraceful act to name Orchid after Leaders of a country when when they murder thousands of their own citizens.

Singapore Political Leaders are immoral.
 
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