Myanmar PM to form party
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Straits Times, April 30, 2010.MYANMAR'S prime minister, who recently retired from his military post, has applied to form a new political party ahead of rare elections expected later this year, state media reported on Friday.Thein Sein and 26 others registered to form the 'Union Solidarity and Development Party' on Thursday at the election commiss...

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Myanmar calls fatal blasts a terror attack

By the CNN Wire Staff, April 15, 2010 -- Updated 1448 GMT.

Photo:People wait Thursday for word of relatives outside the emergency department of Yangon Hospital in Myanmar.

Yangon, Myanmar (CNN) -- The government of Myanmar said three bombs caused the deadly blasts that ripped through Yangon on Thursday, an action it calls a terrorist attack.

At least 20 people have died and more than 70 others were wounded, a staff member at Yangon Hospital said. But the government says only eight have died and more than 90 others were wounded.

The blasts occurred at 3 p.m. local time during a water festival, part of the New Year's celebration taking place in Myanmar and other southeastern Asian countries. People toss water on each other as part of a cleansing ritual during the celebration.

Myanmar, formerly called Burma, is under strict military rule and such blasts are rare. Yangon, Myanmar's former capital and the country's commercial hub, is generally a crime-free and calm city.

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