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 Tuesday,  20   February  2001
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  1. Special Refresher Course No 43 for Basic Education Teachers  concludes
  2. Minister meets foreign visitors
  3. Minister meets Chairman of EEM
  4. Sixth Meeting of Health Secretaries of Countries of WHO South  East Asia Region opens Minister visits factories in Yangon  Division
  5. Tatmadaw helicopter crashes into Thanlwin River
  6. Minister inspects ancient cultural site
  7. Minister for CPT attends opening ceremony of communication  courses
  8. Changes Photo Exhibition opened
  9. 3,535 drug-related cases exposed in year 2000

(1) Only national solidarity and Union Spirit can safeguard sovereignty of the nation

Secretary-1 urges teachers to inculcate their pupils with Union Spirit Special Refresher Course No 43 for Basic  Education Teachers concludes

YANGON, 19 Feb-The conclusion of Special Refresher Course No 43 for Basic Education Teachers was held at  Nawarat Hall of the Central Institute of Civil Service in Phaunggyi in Hlegu Township this morning, with an  address by Chairman of Myanmar Education Committee Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council  Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.

Also present were ministers, the Attorney-General, the Chairman of Civil Service Selection and Training Board,  the Yangon Mayor, deputy ministers, senior military officers, officials of the State Peace and Development Council  Office, heads of department, the rector of CICS, instructors and trainee teachers.

The Secretary-1 said that the teachers of various national races from the four corners of the Union had the chance   to meet with one another, and it is like a family gathering on the occasion of the Union Day that portrays the  dynamism of national solidarity of Myanmar people. It is believed that gathering further strengthens the Union
Spirit.

He spoke of the need for the teachers to inculcate their pupils with Union Spirit which has been further  strengthened at the special refresher course when they reach respective regions where they are assigned duties. He  said all the national races have accepted that national solidarity and Union Spirit is as important as lifeblood for
the Union like the Union of Myanmar where over 100 national races have been residing. People who would  become Myanmar were born in the Union of Myanmar since time immemorial and moved from place to place in search of greener pasture and  clear water in successive periods.

According to topographical conditions and climate, modes of dress, livelihood, languages, cultures and traditions,  over 100 national races such as Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin Bamar, Mon, Rakhine and Shan have emerged  separately. It is an undeniable fact in history. Although each national race has their own culture and traditions,  they have been living in the Union for years countable by the thousand through thick and thin, " keeping eggs and  nest intact." As they have been living in unity like members of a family, basically they have disposition, national  character, culture,  traditions and thought in common. Obviously, the essence of a family has still existed as the term "Myanmar" is  concerned with all the national races. The essence of a family called Myanmar people  originated in history, which  has become a historical fact accepted by international community because ample evidence has been collected.

Within the territory of the Union of Myanmar, anthropoid primates emerged over 40 million years ago. And a   human race evolved in successive ages such as the Stone Age, the Neolithic Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron  Age. Its civilization also developed stage by stage to such an extent that city states were established. Stone
inscriptions and ancient cultural findings show that since about AD 9 when city states with high cultural standard  were established, Myanmar had its own territory,  races having their own cultures, traditions and thoughts and  historical backgrounds. The historical records of  contemporary neighbouring countries also show that during the  period of city states, with the strength of solidarity  and Myanmar people, kingdoms that won the respects of  neighbouring countries were established. In the course of history, all the national races have been living with a  sense of togetherness and in weal or woe like a family.

They have unitedly safeguarded their nation whenever outside dangers befell it. Obviously, Myanmar people and  Myanmar Naing-Ngan have been recorded together not only in the history of Myanmar but also in the history of its  contemporary neighbouring countries. All the national races such as Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Bamar, Mon,  Rakhine and Shan were born and have been living as Myanmar people the Union for thousands of years. Although  states and divisions are fixed according to the management, national races do not live separately in respective
states and divisions. They live together and their fate and interest cannot be separate as all national races are   brothers and sisters born of the same womb. History showed that they all had to live with the concept of unity to development,  he said.

The Secretary-1 spoke on living of various national races in Kachin and Shan States and Bago and other states and  divisions and also spoke of the need to understand that single race cannot divided. He said all national races are to  be united. States and divisions will stand tall if united. Only when there is consolidated states and divisions will the  Union be strengthened. Therefore concerted efforts are to be made for consolidation of the Union Spirit. In the
present world of science and technology natural barriers like seas and mountains are no longer reliable barriers in  national defence as in ancient times.

Only solidarity and dynamism of national spirit can safeguard the sovereignty of the nation. He spoke of the need  to make endeavours for propagation of national solidarity and the Union Spirit which are important forces for  national defence and progress among the national races in efforts to perpetuate the Union and to keep abreast with  the nations of world. He urged the teachers to inculcate their pupils with the Union Spirit train and them to be
patriotic. In education, he said students of today are the ones who would build and safeguard the future of the  nation. If there is patriotism and the Union Spirit among the youths, the desire to enhance the status of the nation and the people and efficiency to do so will become  stronger, he added. Electronic and communication technologies have developed rapidly so development  momentum of the industrialized nations become double. Due to globalization, it is very important for developing  nations like the Union of Myanmar to preserve national interest, value and norms and to develop our country in  order to keep abreast with the international development process,  he said. Moreover, the type of knowledge based economy has emerged in developed nations.

Therefore priority is being given to education development in developed countries as well as in developing  countries, he said. Therefore, efforts are being made to implement education promotion programmes which can  enable Myanmar to keep abreast with other nations in the trend of international development and to preserve
national norms. According to education promotion programmes, the youth students are being nurtured to acquire physical, intellectual and aesthetic development in addition to  academic knowledge and to have patriotism,  national solidarity and Union Spirit which are conducive to their  spiritual development. In the knowledge and
technological age, it is very important to introduce teaching and  learning methods based on modern electronic technology with a view to improving the skills and efficiency of the youths.

Today, the special four-year national  education  promotion plan is being implemented by combining the basic education sector and the higher education  sector in  order to ensure the emergence of e-Education system. The government is making systematic plans designed to  enable the student youths to understand the learning method based on electronic and communication  technology  which is gaining international popularity and to have access to advanced subjects and to use their  knowledge in the  interests of the State. Multimedia teaching centres based on computer technology and information technology have  been opened at basic education schools, and so have learning centres and resource  centres at cities in states and  divisions. Electronic Data Broadcasting System has been launched.

In Yangon, New Century Resource Centre comprising e-Education Learning Centre and e-Education Resource  Centre has been set up, and arrangements are being made to open similar centres in other cities. Electronic and  other modern communication systems are being introduced, and work is being coordinated to establish Information  and Communication Technology Park. As the government has made plans to nurture the student youths to be
efficient in studying various academic subjects, the basic education teachers are also required to nurture them to be able to walk on the right  path of development and not to deviate from the path of national interests. At a time  when emphasis is being given  to the application of modern electronic and information technology, measures are to be taken to inculcate in the  youths patriotism and nationalism which enable them to safeguard and preserve national culture, traditions, and  norms in order to prevent the danger of infiltration of alien culture and alien  norms which run counter to the cultures and traditions of the nation and the race.

Moreover, when educational development and economic development are interrelated, the student youths are to be
nurtured to become intellectuals and intelligentsia who can strive for the  development of the nation and promote  national economic life. All the teachers are to organize, lead and nurture  the student youths with the aim of  ensuring the equitable development of states and divisions, the perpetual  existence of modern and developed
Union and the further flowering of Union Spirit. With regard to the foreign  policy of the State, the Secretary-1 said that Myanmar has been pursuing independent and active foreign policy. According to  the topographical  condition of Myanmar, her experience in international relations, the changing international  condition and
development trend, the principle of peaceful co-existence with other nations and efforts for the  emergence of a peaceful, modern and developed nation, the independent and active foreign policy is found the most  suitable, and  so this policy is being pursued consistently. It has been for many years that the five principles of peaceful co-
existence  have been pursued with the aim of ensuring the friendly relations with other nations, especially with  neighbouring  nations.

The five principles of peaceful co-existence are mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty, non- aggression, non-interference in one another's affairs, equality and mutual benefit and peaceful co-existence.  Myanmar has been associated with neighbouring countries based on five principles of peaceful co-existence as a  good neighbour. Moreover, agreement can be reached in solving any problem between countries with an attitude
that makes big problems small and small ones  disappear. It is the truth that the government has never encouraged  any group to endanger other countries from our  territory, never kept them in our territory to use them if necessary.  Prestige of Myanmar's relations has enjoyed  approbation in international community because it has always  avoided matters that would affect friendly relations  between the two countries. But, the matter that took place on  the border between Myanmar and Thailand was  caused by driving wedge of a group of drug trafficking robbers. And misunderstanding was caused because the  wrong news at the basic level has been regarded as true by high  officials, he said. Some officials of the other  country are making one-sided accusations and talks based on one-sided information's. We believe that this matter should be solved with optimistic approach based on  mutual  understanding, respect and magnanimity as true good neighbours. Although our government is military  one, it has  no aggressive attitude. Instead, it has been trying to promote friendly relations with every countries with  gentle
approach abiding by international law, rules and regulations to the best of ability. But Myanmar will never  accept  false accusation and wrong action.

I would like to let all you know that in accord with ancestors' teaching that "Let amity be eternal and enmity be   ephemeral ", only with true stand, magnanimity, firm determination and optimistic efforts, Myanmar will work  standing on the truth. In conclusion, I would like to urge the trainees to make efforts to successfully carry out  education promotion programmes for human resources development that plays a major role in building a new  modern developed nation and making the country stand tall in international community, to nurture students who  have Union Spirit, patriotic spirit, national unity spirit that are main driving forces to make the country keep  abreast with international community and to nurture  youths to become the ones who are patriotic, national-spirited
who are real forces in preventing and opposing  influence in politics, economic and culture of some super powers  interfering in others' affairs internationally with  the use of information technology. Then, prizes and completion  certificates were presented to the trainees.

Chairman of Myanmar Education Committee Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt presented model trainee awards to  Junior Assistant Teacher U Aung Myo Lwin of Phaya Ngahsu Basic Education Middle School, Paungde Township,  Bago Division and Senior Assistant Teacher Daw Thin Thin Myat of No 1 Basic Education High School, Dagon  Myothit (North), Yangon Division, diligence awards to Headmaster U Thein Swe, trainee No F 109, anbwegon
BEMS, Thegon Township, Bago Division, Senior Assistant Teacher Daw Than Myint, trainee No A 36, Penwegon  BEHS, Bago Division and instructor Daw Tin Han, trainee No C 212, Education College, Thingangyun, Yangon  Division.  Afterwards, the Secretary-1 presented the best hostel prizes and completion certificates. Trainees  presented K  75,000 for construction of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image, for renovation of Koenawin Pagoda,  National Convention, funds of USDA, restoration of Bagan pagodas, CICS Primary School and
Phaunggyi BEHS  to the Secretary-1. The Secretary-1 then cordially greeted the trainees.



(2) Minister meets foreign visitors
 
YANGON, 19 Feb-Minister for Commerce Brig-Gen. Pyi Sone met Managing Director of Bernas Co of Malaysia  Mr  Yahya Abu Bakar and party at his office at 1 p.m. today.

Similarly, Minister Brig-Gen. Pyi Sone met Executive Director of United Engineers Limited of Singapore Mr  Jackson Yap and party at his office at 2 p.m. today. Also present were Deputy  Minister Brig-Gen. Kyaw Hsan,  Director-General U Nyunt Aye of Directorate of Trade, Director-General Col Nay  Win of Border Trade  Department, Managing Director U Min Hla Aung of Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading  and officials.

U Phone Myiint presents Credentials to Portuguese President

YANGON, 20 Feb-U Phone Myiint, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Union of Myanmar to the  Portuguese Republic, presented his Credentials to His Excellency Mr Jorge Fernando Branco de Sampaio,  President of the Portuguese Republic, on 8 February 2001, in Lisbon.


(3) Minister meets Chairman of EEM

YANGON, 19 Feb-Minister for Hotels and Tourism Maj-Gen Saw Lwin met Chairman of Electric et Eaux de  Madagascar (EEM) of France Mr Francois Gontiep and party at his office at 2 p.m. today. Also present were  Director-General U Khin Maung Latt of Directorate of Hotels and Tourism, Managing Director U Kyi Tun of  Myanma Hotels and Tourism Services and officials, Managing Director U Win Tun of Myanma Timber Enterprise  and General Manager U Myint Kyu Pe and Director U Saw Lu Lu Htaw of Yangon Wood Industries Limited.
 
Director-General leaves for Japan

YANGON, 19 Feb-Director-General of National Registration and Immigration Department Col Maung Htay left for  Osaka, Japan to attend the seminar on documents inspection to be held from 19 to 24 February this morning. He  was seen off at the airport by Deputy Minister for Immigration and Population U Maung Aung.


(4) Sixth Meeting of Health Secretaries of Countries of WHO South East Asia Region opens

YANGON, 19 Feb- A ceremony to open the Sixth Meeting of Health Secretaries of the Countries of WHO South  East  Asia Region was held at the Traders Hotel on Sule Pagoda Road this morning, with an address by member of
National Health Committee Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein.

Also present on the occasion were Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin, Minister at the   State Peace and Development Council Chairman's Office Brig-Gen. Abel, Minister for Home Affairs Col Tin  Hlaing, Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Kyaw Myint, the directors-general of departments, deputy  directors-general, rectors, officials, WHO Regional Director of South-East Asia Region Dr Uton Muchtar Rafei and   officials, diplomats of foreign missions, officials of UN agencies and NGOs and guests.

Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein delivered an address. He said: I would first of all like to extend a most   cordial welcome to all of you to the Sixth Meeting of Health Secretaries of the WHO South East Asia Region.  Allow me also to express my sincere appreciation to the Health Secretaries who are attending the Meeting despite  their heavy schedules and commitments in their respective countries. The Health Secretaries meeting is very
important because it has served as a forum for exchanging views and experiences, regarding health and health related matters in our countries.

Over the years there has been considerable changes in the political, economic and social conditions all over the  world. It is only natural that we have to act accordingly to meet these changing conditions and challenges. It is  highly commendable that the WHO is forever trying to improve and intensify its efforts to fulfil the health
development needs of member countries. Health plays a pivotal role for development. Promotion of Health and  social development is vital for enhancing the quality of life. In accordance with the country's social objective of  uplifting the health standards of the entire people, the Government of the Union of Myanmar has  accorded priority  in allocation of Government Budget to the health sector and the Ministry of Health is one of the  largest recipients
of budgetary funds.

Consequently, this has greatly contributed towards the improvement of health care standards in the nation in  recent years. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health has carried out health sector reforms with the aim to increase  equity, efficiency and quality of health services. Broadly speaking, the reform has encompassed policy,  organization, institutional development, human resources, health financing and the private sector. In Myanmar, we  have kept up with the changing international health situation and have instituted necessary measures to meet the challenges and fulfill the needs of our people.

Under the guidance of National Health Committee chaired by Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt, Secretary-1 of the State Peace  and Development Council, a coordinated, focused and holistic approach have been applied to health and health  sector development. A life course perspective in planning health care services has been adopted. Special emphasis  has been accorded to nutrition, health education, promoting life skills and adoption of behaviours conductive to  health. The Health Secretaries Meeting has been extremely useful.

Not only they have been able to address regional health problems but also to formulate sound plans of actions and  strategies to tackles the issues of common concerns. I am confident that with your collective efforts Intercountry  cooperation can be further strengthened to effectively reduce the burden of ill health in the countries of the region.  WHO Regional Director of South-East Asia Region Dr Uton Muchtar Rafei gave a speech. Then, Minister for
Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein had documentary  photo taken together with those present at the meeting. Afterwards, Deputy Minister for Health Prof Dr Kyaw  Myint presided over the Sixth Meeting of Health Secretaries and Senior Officials of the Countries of WHO South  East Asia Region. The meeting will be held up to 21 February.

Minister visits factories in Yangon Division

YANGON, 19 Feb- Minister for Industry-1 U Aung Thaung, accompanied by Deputy Minister Brig-Gen. Thein  Tun  and officials, arrived at the branch (Phawgan) of No 1 Shoes Factory of Myanma General and Maintenance  Industries on Insein-Mingaladon Road in Insein Township this morning. The minister inspected the fish ponds and vegetable patches of the factory. Then, the minister inspected production process of the factory and gave   instructions on work.

After that, the minister proceeded to Rubber Goods Factory (Hline Branch) at 6 1/2 miles in Hline Township and   inspected production process. He called for arrangements to fulfil the requirement of tyres for bicycle factories. At  Leather Factory, the minister inspected export products of the factory. Then, the minister attended the opening of   Typist Course No 2/2001 at the training hall of the ministry.


(5) Tatmadaw helicopter crashes into Thanlwin River

YANGON, 19 Feb- Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Chief of the Bureau of Special  Operations Chief of Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Tin Oo, accompanied by member of the State Peace and Development  Council Chairman of Mon State Peace and Development Council Commander of South-East Command Maj-Gen  Thura Thiha Thura Sit Maung, Minister at the Prime Minister's Office Brig-Gen Lun Maung, officers and other
ranks of the Tatmadaw totalling 22, this morning left by helicopter Mawlamyine for Hpa-an. Due to bad weather, the helicopter crashed into the Thanlwin River  near Tayokhla Village in Hpa-an Township. The Secretary-2 and  an officer were killed, and 11 officers and other  ranks and two crew members rescued from the helicopter. Remaining 14 persons including two pilots and three  crew have not been accounted for, so far. The search for the
missing persons is going on.

Daw Mya Mya San and party recite religious verses at Mindhamma Hill

YANGON, 19 Feb- Wut associations recite religious verses at Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image on  Mindhamma Hill in Insein Township daily. Daw Mya Mya San, wife of Vice-Chairman of the State Peace and  Development Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) General  Maung Aye; Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe, wife of Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen
Khin Nyunt; Daw Khin Cho Oo, wife of Secretary-3 Lt-Gen Win Myint; wives of members of the State Peace and  Development Council and those of the ministers recited religious verses at the Central Mandat on Mindhamma Hill from 8 am to 9.30  am today.


(6) Minister inspects ancient cultural site

YANGON, 19 Feb - Minister for Culture U Win Sein, together with officials, inspected the preservation of human  bones, urns and earthen pots at the ancient cultural site of Nyaungkan Bronze Period at Nyaungkan Village,  Butalin Township, Monywa District, yesterday. Director (Mandalay) of the Department of Archaeology U Pauk  Pauk conducted the minister and party around the cultural site. The minister gave instructions on preservation of  human bones and cultivation of shade trees. The minister also inspected Maha Bandoola Monument and Park,  Maha Bandoola  Pagoda, the prayer hall, the bronze bell and the stone inscription at Ngapayin Village, Butalin  Township. The  minister also had a cordial meeting with the village people in the prayer hall of Maha Bandoola
Pagoda and  discussed matters related to keeping Maha Bandoola Statue which was already cast at Yangon  University of  Culture. The minister also met with the students of Ngapayin Village Basic Education High School.

Minister inspects roads in Magway Division 

YANGON, 19 Feb- Minister for Construction Maj-Gen Saw Tun, accompanied by Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Myint  Thein and officials, inspected Seikphyu-Kandwin section and Kandwin-Pauk Road in Seikphyu Township on 17  February morning. Then, the minister inspected Yaw Creek Bridge in Kandwin and gave necessary instructions.  At Anawrahta Bridge (Chauk) Construction Project, Project Superintending Engineer U Soe Han reported to the  minister on progress of work and future tasks on 18 February. The minister, the deputy minister  and party inspected construction work of the bridge. The minister and party inspected road works from Seikphyu to  Pakokku.


(7) Minister for CPT attends opening ceremony of communication courses

YANGON, 19 Feb-Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brig-Gen Win Tin delivered a speech at  the  opening ceremony of Personal Computer for Office Application Course, Cable Installation and Maintenance  Course, Facsimile Operator Course and Postmaster Course held at the hall of  Tele- communications and Postal  Service Training Centre of Myanma Posts and Telecommunications this morning. Speaking on the occasion, the  minister said efforts should be made to effectively use the modern communication equipment to catch up with the  ever changing and developing conditions of the world. Also present on the occasion were the managing-director of  Myanma Posts and Telecommunications, director-general of Directorate of Posts and Telecommunications, general  manager of Myanma Posts and telecommunications, heads of department, the principal, course instructors and 68  trainees.

Commander attends Kalay Industrial Show, opening of multimedia teaching centres at schools

YANGON, 19 Feb- Chairman of Sagaing Division Peace and Development Council Commander of North-West  Command Maj-Gen Soe Win, accompanied by Brig-Gen Khin Maung Aye of Kalay Station and departmental  officials, arrived at Kalay on 12 February. The commander and party inspected Kalay Industrial Show and attended  to requirements of industrial entrepreneurs. On 14 February, the commander and party attended the opening
ceremony of the multimedia teaching centre at Ywathitgyi Basic Education High  School in Sagaing Township. The commander formally unveiled the signboard of the centre and inspected the skill  demonstration of students. Then, the commander accepted donations for the school and gave a speech. After that,  the commander went to the University for Development of National Races, where Rector Col Zaw Min Thein  conducted the commander round the university. The commander fulfilled the requirements of the university and inspected construction of the
Convocation Hall. The commander also attended the opening of the  multimedia teaching centre at Ohndaw BEHS.

State-owned plot, saw mill, cinemas to be sold

YANGON, 19 Feb- The plot of the office of Assistant Manager (Local Sale) (old Padamya Timber Shop) in Bago and  No 72 Saw Mill (Mawlamyine) of Myanma Timber Enterprise of the Ministry of Forestry and three cinemas of  Myanma Motion Picture Enterprise of the Ministry of Information will be sold through competitive bidding.  Bidders are to submit their proposals to the office of Privatization Commission, Project Appraisal & Progress  Reporting Department, No 313, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, not later than 22 March. Interested persons are to contact the Commission Office, phones 245506, 245516 and 245537 for more information. (See page 2) Names,  locations and reserve prices of State-owned plot, the saw mill and cinemas are Assistant Manager Office (Bago) K
4,832,000, No 72 Saw Mill (Mawlamyine) K 95,446,000, Shwebaho Cinema (Meiktila) K6,417,000, Naywin  Cinema (Monywa), K 45,150,000 and Hsanthiri Cinema (Sangyoung) K 85,188,000.



(8) Changes Photo Exhibition opened

YANGON, 19 Feb-The opening ceremony of Changes Photo Exhibition, sponsored by Embassy of Israel in  Myanmar  was held at the National Museum on Pyay Road this morning. Present on the occasion were Director-General U  Myint Thein Swe of Department of Cultural Institute, Deputy Director-General U Khin Maung Tin of
Fine Arts  Department, Director (News) U Hla Tun of News and Periodicals Enterprise, Ambassador of Myanmar to Israel (Retd) U Lu Maw, Ambassador of Israel Mr Baruch Ram and  members, Ambassadors of foreign  embassies and officials, Chairman of Myanmar Photographic Society U Thiha  Thein Nyan and guests.
Ambassador of Israel Mr Baruch Ram made a speech on the occasion. Chairman of MPS  U Thiha Thein Nyan explained facts about the changes of Israel's cities. The exhibition continues up to 25  February from 9 am to 5 p.m. daily. Admission is free.


(9) 3,535 drug-related cases exposed in year 2000

YANGON, 19 Feb- The Tatmadaw, the Myanmar Police Force and the Customs Department exposed 3,535 drug-related cases in year 2000. Action was taken against 4,881 person 3,979 men and  902 women in 3,535 cases. In  Year 2000, Tatmadaw regiments and units seized narcotic drugs, chemicals and  paraphernalia at three opium refineries in Shan State (North). A total of 8,919.4 acres in Shan State (North), Shan  State (South), Kachin State,
Kayah State, Chin State and Mandalay Division have been destroyed till 31 January in  2000-2001 opium poppy  cultivation season.

Drug trafficker gets 20 years

YANGON, 19 Feb-Members of the local intelligence unit and local Police Force, acting on information searched  the  house of Myint Win, 39, of Shantegyiauk Village in Dagon Myothit (East) at 6.30 am on 19 October 1999. The  authorities found 245 grams of marijuana and filed a lawsuit against him in accord with Narcotic Drugs and  Psychotropic Substances Law. The Yangon East District Court handed down 20 years imprisonment under  Section 19 (A) on him on 15 January 2001.


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