THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR
( Saturday,   12   August  2000)

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  1.  Secretary-1 receives Malaysian Transport Minister
  2. Development of agriculture and livestock breeding and establishment of model village tracts coordinated
  3. Anti-govt elements conspiring to create disturbances
  4. 15 members of LDF Lahu armed group and 85 family members exchange arms for peace in Mongtung
  5. Commander gives instructions on cultivation of niger in Yangon North District
  6. Minister meets delegation from Malaysia
  7. Minister meets GM of China- State Farms Agribusiness Group
  8. Minister meets Chairman of  Golden Triangle Resort Hotel
  9. Minister meets Ambassador of United Kingdom
  10. Minister for Information inspects Sarpay Beikman Press
  11. Malaysian Transport Minister visits Myanmar International Port (Thilawa)
  12. Minister meets foreign visitors
  13. Appointment of Portuguese Ambassador agreed on
  14. Boxer Tun Tun Oo enters final
  15. 323 members resign from Phakant Township NLD
  16. 66 members resign from Myitkyina Township NLD
 
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(1)  Secretary-1 receives Malaysian Transport Minister
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt received  Malaysian Transport Minister Dato Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik and party who called at Dagon Yeiktha of the  Ministry of Defence at 4.30 pm today.
 
Also present together with Secretary-l Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt were Minister for Foreign Affairs U Win Aung,  Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs U Khin Maung Win,  Deputy Ministers for Transport Brig-Gen Kyaw Myint and U Pe Than and Director General of Protocol  Department Thura U Aung Htet.
 
 The delegation was accompanied by Ambassador of Malaysia Dato Muhammad Bin Noh.
 


 
(2)  Development of agriculture and livestock breeding and establishment of model village tracts coordinated
 
 YANGON, 13 Aug-A coordination meeting on development of agriculture and livestock breeding and  establishment of model village tracts was held at the meeting hall of the Office of the  Commander-in-Chief (Army) of the Ministry of Defence this afternoon, attended by Secretary-l of the  State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.
 
The Secretary-l said the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation and the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries  are implementing plans to establish agriculture and livestock breeding model village tracts in  cooperation with local farmers with the use of modern techniques.
 
He said Head of State Senior General Than Shwe gave guidance on establishment of model villages  by speeding up agriculture and livestock and breeding activities with the use of modern techniques  and investment in cooperation with local farmers.
 
Plans on establishment of model village tracts are being drafted in accord with the guidance of the  Head of State and agriculture and livestock breeding techniques, strains of international standard,  cash and other assistance would be provided, he said.
 
Cultivation of paddy and other crops and livestock breeding works are under way in Kyauktan  Township, Yangon Division as the first phase, he added.
 
The Secretary-l called for cooperation between the two ministries and other ministries.  Minister Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin and Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Khin Maung reported on arrangement for  development of agriculture and livestock breeding including quality strains of paddy and other crops,  increased production, modern techniques and Minister Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein on measures to  be undertaken for development of livestock breeding.
 
 Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than also reported on model farming and livestock breeding zones  for establishment of model village tracts in Kyauktan Township. The Secretary-1 then took part in the  discussions.
 


 
(3)  Anti-govt elements conspiring to create disturbances
 
YANGON, 13 Aug- A Press conference on facts revealing the conspiracy by the anti-government  organizations within and without the country to create the four-nine disturbances was held at the  meeting hall of Myanma Radio and Television on Pyay Road this morning.
 
 Present on the occasion were Deputy Minister for Information Brig-Gen Aung Thein, Deputy Chief of  Office of Strategic Studies of the Ministry of Defence and Deputy Director of Defence Service  Intelligence Brig-Gen Kyaw Win, Heads of Department Col Thein Swe and Col Kyaw Thein of the  Office of Strategic Studies of the Ministry of Defence, Director of Special Investigation Department Col  Ba Hein of Myanmar Police Force, senior military officers of Office of Strategic Studies of the Ministry of  Defence and Directorate of Defence Service Intelligence, Director-General U Khin Maung Htay of MRTV  and officials, Managing Director U Tin Kha of News and Periodicals Enterprise, Director (News) U Hla  Tun, advisers, chief editors, editor (eidtor-in.charge), editors and chief reporters, Patron of Myanmar Foreign  Correspondents Club U Sein Win, President U Sao Kai Hpa and correspondents General Staff Officer  (Grade-I) Lt-Col Tin Oo of OSS Office acted as master of ceremonies.
 
 Deputy Minister for Information Brig-Gen Aung Thein said the Press conference is aimed to express  the conspiracy by the anti-government organizations within and without the country creating to cause  1988 disturbances to cause persons related to the conspiracy case.
 
General Staff Officer (Grade-I) Lt-Col San Pwint of Directorate of Defence Service Intelligence explained  creation of the antigovernment organizations and persons within and without the country. He said:
 
Alien radio stations were trying to play up the four-nine movement of the anti-government groups. It  was known that UGs were sent into the nation; contacts were made directly or indirectly with some of  the NLD members. It is too dangerous for the nation if the public unrest erupts in accord with the  wishes and perpetration of the anti-government groups. It is obvious that the anti-government groups  including NLD were trying to grab power however dangerous it is for the nation and the people.

The already achieved peace and stability is maintained as their perpetration are exposed in time; and  the people do not wish unrest. Thus, their four- nine movement could not threaten the people and no  public unrest came out. The people never accept such perpetration with ill will. The government after  exposing these perpetrators will take effective action.

Officials replied to questions raised by journalists. Journalists then viewed seized documents  concerning the four- nine movements..

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(4)  15 members of LDF Lahu armed group and 85 family members exchange arms for peace in Mongtung
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-The State Government is striving the national reconsolidation and implementing  twelve political, economic and social objectives for emergence of a peaceful and modern developed  nation. The Government is always welcoming the persons who exchanged arms for peace, with  genuine goodwill, and attended to their food, clothing and shelter needs.
 
Realizing that their destructive acts did not benefit the nation and understanding the genuine goodwill  of the Tatmadaw and correct endeavors of the government, remaining armed groups have been  exchanging arms for peace individually or in groups.
 
On 3 August evening, a 100-member group including 85 family members, led by company commander  Aik Ma and deputy company commander Kya Ta of LDF Lahu armed group based in Aye-tone Village of  other country, together with 15 arms and 1,050 rounds of ammunition, exchanged arms for peace at  the local battalion in Monehtaw/Monhta region of Mongtung Township, Triangle Region Command  area, Shan State (East). Officials cordially welcomed them and fulfilled their requirements.
 
On 7 August morning, a ceremony to exchange arms for peace was held at Nakoungmu Village in  Mongtung Township.
 
Present on the occasion were Tactical Operations Commanders Col Soe Thein and Col Win Kyi,  departmental officials of Mongtung Township, local people, people militia and anti-insurgent groups  totaling over 2,000.
 
Col Soe Thein extended greetings. U Aik Ma and members of Lahu armed group handed over two  pistols, six M-16s, two .30 carbines, two M22s, one M-22, two barrel guns, 15, 23 magazines, two  bandoleers and 1,050 rounds of ammunition to Col Soe Thein Then, Col Win Kyi presented cash  assistance to U Aik Ma and members of Lahu group.
 
U Denny Ba, the clerk of the group, begged the people for forgiveness of their wrong deeds.  Officials fulfilled the livelihood and social needs of the 100-member Lahu group and is carrying out  reclaiming land for agriculture and livestock breeding farms.
 

(5)  Commander gives instructions on cultivation of niger in Yangon North District
 
YANGON, 13 Aug - Member of the State Peace and Development Council Chairman of Yangon  Division Peace and Development Council Commander of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Khin Maung  Than together with Secretary of Yangon Division Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Kyaw Tint and  division level departmental officials, met Hlegu Township departmental officials, agricultural  entrepreneurs and farm owners at Hlegu this morning.
 
First, Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than inspected quality, strains, beans and pulses, oil crops  and sample of niger seed at Manaw Thukha Hall in Hlegu Township Peace and Development Council  Office. Then, Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than met departmental officials of Division, District and  Township, agricultural entrepreneurs and farm owners.
 
Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than said the government had permitted the private entrepreneurs  to cultivate rubber and cashew in fallow and virgin lands since 1990, and some farm owners have not  begun work yet.
 
After the cultivation of monsoon paddy in Yangon Division, 120,000 acres of oil crops will be cultivated  for fulfillment of the local edible oil; so, the farm owners to be put niger as mixed crops in the division,  he said.
 
Out of the 1,170,000 acres targeted in the rainy season paddy was put under 1.150,000 acres  representing 98.2 per cent, he noted.
 
The commander urged the Township Supervisory Committee members to prepare to meet the  farmers to cultivate summer paddy, beans and pulses, oil crops, sun- flower and summer seasanum.
 
 


(6)  Minister meets delegation from Malaysia
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-Minister at the State Peace and Development Council Chairman’s Office Brig-Gen  Abel met a delegation led by Minister of Transport of Malaysia Dato Ser Dr Ling Liong Sik who called at  his office at 1.30 pm today.
 
Also present at the call were Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw Myint and officials concerned.

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(7)  Minister meets GM of China- State Farms Agribusiness Group
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin met General Manager of  China State Farms Agribusiness Group under Ministry of Agriculture of People’s Republic of China Mr  Shan Zhengzhong and party who called at his office at 9.30 am today.
 
Also present at the call were Deputy Minister U Ohn Myint and heads of department.



 
(8)  Minister meets Chairman of Golden Triangle Resort Hotel
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-Minister for Hotels and Tourism Maj-Gen Saw Lwin met Chairman of Golden  Triangle Resort’ Hotel Mr Prasit who called at his office at noon today.
 
Also present at the call 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.



(9)  Minister meets Ambassador of United Kingdom
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-Minister for Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs  Col Thein Nyunt met Ambassador of United Kingdom Dr John Jenkins who called at his office at 10  am today.
 
Also present at the call were Deputy Minister U Kyaw Tin, Director-General Col Wunna Maung Lwin and  officials.
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(10)  Minister for Information inspects Sarpay Beikman Press
 
YANGON, 13 Aug - Minister for Information Maj- Kyi Aung inspect Sarpay Beikman Press of Printing  and Publishing Enterprise on Pyay Road in Sangyoung Township, this morning.
 
Accompanied by officials, the minister inspected the buildings and warehouses in the compound of  the press.
 
Managing Director of PPE U Than Maung and officials reported on location of the press, its history,  publishing of school text books and exercise books, progress in publishing works and future  programmes. The minister gave instructions.
 
He then inspected different divisions of the Sarpay Beikman Press, urging officials to improve their  work and to enhance staff welfare programmes.
 


 
(11)  Malaysian Transport Minister visits Myanmar International Port (Thilawa)
 
YANGON, 13 Aug - Minister for Transport of Malaysia Dato Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik and party, currently  here, accompanied by Deputy Minister for Transport Brig-Gen Kyaw Myint, visited Myanmar  International Port (Thilawa) this morning.
 
They were welcomed by Deputy Minister for Transport U Pe Than and officials of Myanma Port  Authority.
 
Deputy Minister U Pe Than, Managing Director of Myanma Port Authority U Thein Htay and officials of  Myanmar International Port (Thilawa) explained the projects are being undertaken by Myanma Port  Authority and fact about the Thilawa Project with video to the delegation.
 
Then, the visiting minister and party inspected Myanmar International Port (Thilawa) and loading and  unloading of containers at Bo Aung Kyaw wharf
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The Malaysian Transport Minister and party visited the Myanma Gems Museum on Kaba Aye Pagoda  Road and Shwedagon Pagoda in the afternoon.



 
(12)  Minister meets foreign visitors

YANGON, 13 Aug-Minister for Commerce Maj-Gen Kyaw Than met Managing Director of Myanmar  Sampoerna Tobacco Ltd Mr Jeffrey Chandra and party who called at his office at 10 am today.
 
Similarly, Minister for Commerce Maj-Gen Kyaw Than met Mr Pron Chai of R E S Co (Rice Engineering  Supply Co) and party who called at his office at 11 am today.
 
Also present at the calls were Deputy Minister Commodore Myo Tint, advisers, Director-General U  Nyunt Aye of Directorate of Trade and officials.

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(13)  Appointment of Portuguese Ambassador agreed on
 
YANGON, 14 Aug-The Government of the Union of Myanmar has agreed to the appointment of HE Mr  lose Tadeu da Costa Sousa Soares as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Embassy  of Portugal to the Union of Myanmar in succession to HE Mr Gabriel q Maria da Costa Mequita de Brito. HE Mr Jose Tadeu da Costa Sousa Soares was born in 1949 and  obtained a degree in Law from the University of Lisbon. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1971  and has served in various capacities in the Portuguese Foreign Ministry as well as in Portuguese  missions in New York, Berlin, Tokyo and Paris.
 
He is currently serving as Ambassador of Portugal to the Kingdom of Thailand and will be concurrently  accredited to the Union of Myanmar with residence in Bangkok.



(14)  Boxer Tun Tun Oo enters final
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-The 20th SEA Games continue in Bandar Seri Begawan of Brunei Darussalam on  12 August. Tun Tun Oo beat Jessie Flores of the Philippines, gold medal holder in the 19th SEA  Games, in first round of 67-kilo class in boxing event. Tun Tun Oo will meet S Pechapon of Thailand in  final.
 
Malaysia beat Kyaw Swa Aung in semi-final match of Light Fly-weight Class and Malaysia beat Bo  Myint in Light-weight Class.
 
Golf The Philippines won first with 846 strokes, Thailand second with 847, Malaysia third with 855 and  Myanmar fourth with 872 in men ‘ s event. Thailand was first with 482 strokes, Malaysia second with  443 and Indonesia third with 493 in women’s event. The Philippines was first, Thailand second and  Singapore third in men’s single event and women golfers of Thailand won first, second and third  prizes in women’s single. Sepak Takraw Singapore beat Myanmar 2-0 and Myanmar beat Indonesia  2-0 in men’ s regu event. Billiards and Snooker Malaysia beat Kyaw Ngwe and Singapore beat Win  Myint in Pool 9 Ball event. Kyaw Oo beat Singapore and Indonesia beat Pauk Sa in English Billiards.



(15)  32 members resign from Chauk Township NLD
 
YANGON, 13 Aug-Thirty-two members resigned from the National League for Democracy of Chauk  Township, Magway Division.
 
Thirty-two members of Chauk Township NLD, Magway Division, of their own volition, resigned by  sending letters of resignation to Chauk Township Multiparty Democracy General Election Commission  Office and the party concerned on 14 July 1999 as they no longer wished to participate in party politics  of NLD.
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(16)  323 members resign from Phakant Township NLD
 
YANGON, 13 Aung- Two hundred and thirty-one members from Phakant region and 92 from Kamaing  region, totaling 323 of Phakant Township National League for Democracy, of their own volition, handed  over resignations to Phakant Township Multiparty Democracy General Election Commission at  Phakant Township Peace and Development Council Office on 31 July morning.
 
Vice-Chairman of U Maung Ko of Kamaing region of NLD presented 323 letters of resignations to  Chairman of Township Multiparty Democracy General Election Sub-Commission U Hla Myint as they  no longer wished to participate in party politics of NLD.
 


(17)  66 members resign from Myitkyina Township NLD
 
YANGON, 13 Aug— One hundred and sixty-six members from the National League for Democracy of  Myitkyina Township, of their own volition, handed over resignations to Myitkyina Township Multiparty  Democracy General Election Commission at Myitkyina Township Peace and Development Council  Office on 30 July  morning.
 
On behalf of 166 members of Myitkyina Township NLD, U Myint Lwin (a) U Maung Maung Gyi presented  letters of resignation to Chairman of Township Multiparty Democracy General Election  Sub-Commission U Aung Htut as they no longer wished to participate in party politics of NLD.
 

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