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Official site of the State Peace and Development Council offers links to government ministries but also to news, history, religion, tourism, entertainment and culture. In English and Burmese.www.myanmar.com
Official statements of the Myanmar government.
www.myanmar-information.net
Myanma Posts and Telecommunications
Official site of government-controlled telephone and postal systems, with related articles on current events, entertainment, travel and business information, and Myanmar culture.
www.mpt.net.mm
Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control
Background information, current issues and articles outlining Myanmar government's effort in drug abuse control.
www.myanmar-narcotic.net
Government-run enterprise with pearl producing farms along the sea-coast.
myanmarpearl.com
World Legal Information Institute - Myanmar
Catalog and search facilities for over 500 databases from 55 countries including case-law, legislation, treaties, law reform reports, law journals, and other materials.
www.worldlii.org
US Law Library of Congress - Burma
Annotated compendium of online sources providing access to primary documents, legal commentary and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics.
www.loc.gov
World Statesmen - Myanmar (Burma)
Review of the country's history, politics, leaders and international organizations and treaties. Includes map, constitution, national anthem and pictures of historical flags.
www.worldstatesmen.org
Chief of State and Cabinet Members: Burma
List of government officials, head of the central bank, ambassadors to the United States and Permanent Representatives to the UN, updated weekly by the United States CIA.
www.cia.gov
BBC News: Burma's new capital city unveiled
Foreign journalists are allowed into Burma for an Armed Forces Day parade and to see the new capital, Naypyidaw.
news.bbc.co.uk