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Foreign Affairs committee  There are some Canadian companies still working in Burma--for instance, the Canadian helicopter company CHC. That company is providing helicopter services to Total and Unocal, the two Chinese companies providing all the technique and all the expertise for the natural gas pipeline

April 8th, 2008Committee meeting

Tin Maung Htoo

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you very much. The list compiled by the Australian government includes the names of individuals who are targeted, who are related to the militaries, including the military leaders. The list is 417 people. It's only names, not entities. When we look at the Canadian list, t

April 8th, 2008Committee meeting

Tin Maung Htoo

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Larry Bagnell, for all your questions. There are lots of questions. Probably I can touch on a few of the questions, especially the political prisoner situation. As far as we know, there are more than 1,800 political prisoners who remain in detention centres, and

April 8th, 2008Committee meeting

Tin Maung Htoo

Foreign Affairs committee  Yes, thank you. The referendum is a very important one. Lots of people are talking about the role parties should play in this referendum. The referendum is for the draft constitution prepared by the military junta. As far as I know, the majority of people will vote against this

April 8th, 2008Committee meeting

Tin Maung Htoo

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair and members of Parliament and distinguished guests and observers. This is a great opportunity for me to share with you what happened in Burma and also the response of the Canadian government to these situations. We all saw what happened in Burma l

April 8th, 2008Committee meeting

Tin Maung Htoo