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Myanmar says nuclear program will be peaceful

Yangon: Myanmar's military chief says the country plans to use nuclear technology for medical, research and energy purposes but will not develop atomic weapons, a statement that came a month after the government said it would declare any nuclear material in the country.

State media today reported the comments made by the armed forces commander at the graduation ceremony for the military's Medical Academy.

"In modern medical treatment, nuclear medicine is effectively used to treat cancer with radioactive isotopes and radioactive therapy," Vice Senior Gen Min Aung Hlaing told the graduating class yesterday at a ceremony on Yangon.

"The military will not develop nuclear technology to produce weapons of mass destruction but will conduct studies and experiments for peaceful purposes in accordance with international standards to use in the medical sector, in laboratory research for science and in the electrical energy sector," the Myanmar-language state-owned Myanma Ahlin reported. English language dailies did not carry the comments.

There has long been speculation, bolstered by reports from defectors, that Myanmar may be secretly developing a nuclear program of some sort with the help of North Korea.

The reformist government of President Thein Sein last month announced it would sign an international agreement that would require it to declare all nuclear facilities and materials. Although it would be up to Myanmar to decide what to declare, it could provide some answers concerning its acquisition of dual-use machinery and its military cooperation with Pyongyang that the US and other nations regard as suspect. 


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Myanmar verifying Muslim citizenship



Sin Thet Maw: Myanmar's government has launched a major operation aimed at verifying the citizenship of Muslims in western Rakhine state, the coastal territory that has been torn apart by Buddhist-Muslim violence since June.

Questions over whether the region's Muslim Rohingya population qualify for citizenship are at the heart of a crisis that has killed nearly 200 people and displaced 110,000 more.

A team of Associated Press journalists that traveled to the remote island village of Sin Thet Maw found immigration officers in the midst of a painstaking, census-like operation that took them house to house.

Rakhine state government spokesman Win Myaing says the operation began November 8 in the township of Pauktaw, of which Sin Thet Maw is a part. He says it will be carried out across all of Rakhine state. 


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Names of Myanmar Towns

 Names of Myanmar Towns

  • Yangon: Formerly called Rangoon in English. Means “end of strife”
    • Dagon: Derived from Tain-goat-tra
  • Mandalay: Named after the Mandalay Hill. Derived from Pali word “Mandalar”, meaning “the center”
    • Yadanapone: meaning “pile of gems”
  • Amarapura: “the land of no death”
  • Bagan: Derived from Pagan which again is derived from pyugama, meaning “village of pyu”. The word “pyugama” to “pyugam” then pugan and then pagan.
    • Tainpa Deepa: land of copper
  • Innwa: mouth of the lake
  • Innlay: small lake
  • Bago: Derived from Paeko, meaning “stealing peas”
  • Hantharwaddy: meaning “land of hinthar (a kind of mythical duck)”
  • Beikthano: Derived from Hindu God’s name: Vishnu
  • Shwebo:
    • Mouke Tsoe Bo: meaning “auspicious place for hunters”
    • Yan Gyee Aung:
    • Kone Baung:
    • Ratna Theinga:
    • Shwebo:
  • Yaynanchaung: meaning “stream of petroleum”
  • Chauk: meaning “dry”, being in the heart of the dry zone.
  • Sagaing: meaning “branch of a tree called ‘sis’”

Old Names and New Names

Old Name New Name
Burma Myanmar
Rangoon Yangon
Pagan Bagan
Akyab Sittwe
Amherst Kyaikkami
Arakan Rakhine
Bassein Pathein
Maymyo Pyin U Lwin aka. Pyin Oo Lwin
Moulmein Mawlamyine
Myohaung Mrauk U
Pegu Bago
Prome Pyay(Pyi)
Sandoway Thandwe
Syriam Thanlyin
Yaunghwe Nyaung Shwe
Irrawaddy River Ayeyarwady River
Salween River Thanlwin River
Sittang River Sittoung River
Tennasserim Tanintharyi

Names of Myanmar People

In the West, you may find a person with the last name “Edison” (Edi+son) like Thomas Edison. That means son of Edi or Edward. Jefferson will mean “son of Jeffery”, and so on. Mr.Black. Mr.Brown. Or even Mr.Bridgt his/her name means:

Myanmar Names Meaning
aung
aye
chit
cho
hla
hlaing
htay
htet
htin
htun
htut
htway, htwe
khin
khine
kyaw
kyi
kyine
kywe
lwin
maung
moe
mya
myaing, myine
myat
myint
myo
naing
nanda
nyein
nyunt
ohnmar
phyu
sanda, sandi
sein
shein
shway, thiri, shwe, theingi
soe
than
thant
thaung
thein
thet
thida
thura, thurein, thuya
thuza
tun
win
ye
zaw
zeya, zeyar
succeed
cool
love
sweet
beautiful
plenty
rich
sharp
appear
succeed
apex
youngest
friendly
firm
famous, fry
clear
smell sweet
rich
outstanding
brother, mister
rain
emerald
forest
better
high
relative
win
river
quiet
blossom
mad
white
moon
diamond
reflection
gold
dominate
million
clean
10 thousand
100 thousand
calm
water
sun
angel
succeed
bright
brave
outstanding
success

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People and Races


People and Races

Myanmar is a union of 135 ethnic groups with their own languages and dialects. The major races are the Kachinthe Kayahthe Kayinthe Chin , the Monthe Bamarthe Rakhine, and the Shan. The name Myanmar embraces all the ethnic groups.
nationalites Composition of the Different Ethnic Groups

under the 8 Major National Ethnic Races in Myanmar
(A) Kachin comprises 12 different ethnic groups.
(1) Kachin
(2) Tarone
(3) Dalaung
(4) Jinghpaw
(5) Guari
(6) Hkahku
(7) Duleng
(8) Maru (Lawgore)
(9) Rawang
(10) Lashi (La Chit)
(11) Atsi
(12) Lisu
(B) Kayah comprises 9 different ethnic groups.
(13) Kayah
(14) Zayein
(15) Ka-Yun (Padaung)
(16) Gheko
(17) Kebar
(18) Bre (Ka-Yaw)
(19) Manu Manaw
(20) Yin Talai
(21) Yin Baw
(C) Kayincomprises 11 different ethnic groups.
(22) Kayin
(23) Kayinpyu
(24) Pa-Le-Chi
(25) Mon Kayin (Sarpyu)
(26) Sgaw
(27) Ta-Lay-Pwa
(28) Paku
(29) Bwe
(30) Monnepwa
(31) Monpwa
(32) Shu (Pwo)
(D) Chin comprises 53 different ethnic groups.
(33) Chin
(34) Meithei (Kathe)
(35) Saline
(36) Ka-Lin-Kaw (Lushay)
(37) Khami
(38) Awa Khami
(39) Khawno
(40) Kaungso
(41) Kaung Saing Chin
(42) Kwelshin
(43) Kwangli (Sim)
(44) Gunte (Lyente)
(45) Gwete
(46) Ngorn
(47) Zizan
(48) Sentang
(49) Saing Zan
(50) Za-How
(51) Zotung
(52) Zo-Pe
(53) Zo
(54) Zahnyet (Zanniet)
(55) Tapong
(56) Tiddim (Hai-Dim)
(57) Tay-Zan
(58) Taishon
(59) Thado
(60) Torr
(61) Dim
(62) Dai (Yindu)
(63) Naga
(64) Tanghkul
(65) Malin
(66) Panun
(67) Magun
(68) Matu
(69) Miram (Mara)
(70) Mi-er
(71) Mgan
(72) Lushei (Lushay)
(73) Laymyo
(74) Lyente
(75) Lawhtu
(76) Lai
(77) Laizao
(78) Wakim (Mro)
(79) Haulngo
(80) Anu
(81) Anun
(82) Oo-Pu
(83) Lhinbu
(84) Asho (Plain)
(85) Rongtu
(E) Mon comprises 1 ethnic groups.
(95) Mon
(F) Bamar comprises 9 ethnic groups.
(86) Bamar
(87) Dawei
(88) Beik
(89) Yaw
(90) Yabein
(91) Kadu
(92) Ganan
(93) Salone
(94) Hpon
(G) Rakhine comprises 7 ethnic groups.
(96) Rakhine
(97) Kamein
(98) Kwe Myi
(99) Daingnet
(100) Maramagyi
(101) Mro
(102) Thet
(H) Shan comprises 33 ethnic groups.
(103) Shan
(104) Yun (Lao)
(105) Kwi
(106) Pyin
(107) Yao
(108) Danaw
(109) Pale
(110) Eng
(111) Son
(112) Khamu
(113) Kaw (Akha-E-Kaw)
(114) Kokant
(115) Khamti Shan
(116) Hkun
(117) Taungyo
(118) Danu
(119) Palaung
(120) Man Zi
(121) Yin Kya
(122) Yin Net
(123) Shan Gale
(124) Shan Gyi
(125) Lahu
(126) Intha
(127) Eik-swair
(128) Pa-O
(129) Tai-Loi
(130) Tai-Lem
(131) Tai-Lon
(132) Tai-Lay
(133) Maingtha
(134) Maw Shan
(135) Wa

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