Thursday, January 12, 2012

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Myanmar signs crucial cease-fire with Karen rebels

Myanmar's Railway Minister and head of the government negotiation group Aung Min, left, and the Karen National Union (KNU) representative Gen. Mutu Saipo, second left, raise their glasses along with Industry Minister Soe Thein, second right, and Immigration Minister Khin Yee during a dinner at a hotel in Hpa-an, Myanmar, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. The ministers visited the Karen state capital for negotiation with the major ethnic group KNU which has been fighting for more than 60 years for greater autonomy from the central government. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

Myanmar's Railway Minister and head of the government negotiation group Aung Min, left, and the Karen National Union (KNU) representative Gen. Mutu Saipo, second left, raise their glasses along with Industry Minister Soe Thein, second right, and Immigration Minister Khin Yee during a dinner at a hotel in Hpa-an, Myanmar, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. The ministers visited the Karen state capital for negotiation with the major ethnic group KNU which has been fighting for more than 60 years for greater autonomy from the central government. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

Karen National Union (KNU) representative Gen. Mutu Saipo, right, greets ethnic Karen people after a dinner with Myanmar's government ministers at a hotel in Hpa-an, Myanmar, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. The ministers visited the Karen state capital for negotiation with the major ethnic group KNU which has been fighting for more than 60 years for greater autonomy from the central government. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

(AP) ? Myanmar's government signed a cease-fire agreement Thursday with ethnic Karen rebels in a major step toward ending one of the world's longest-running insurgencies and meeting a key condition for better ties with the West.

The talks between officials and Karen National Union leaders were part of efforts by Myanmar's new, nominally civilian government to seek international legitimacy through democratic reforms after years of military repression.

The Karen group has been fighting for greater autonomy for more than 60 years in a guerrilla campaign in eastern jungles that dates back to before Myanmar's independence from Britain. It has been the only one of Myanmar's major ethnic groups never to have reached a peace agreement with the government.

Bringing a lasting halt to all of the country's long-running ethnic conflicts has been a crucial demand of Western governments as well as the Myanmar's pro-democracy icon and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Aung Min, head of the government's peace committee, announced the truce to reporters after talks in the Karen capital, Pa-an, but he did not immediately give any further details.

"A cease-fire agreement has been signed," Aung Min said.

For decades, Myanmar has been at odds with the ethnic groups who seek greater autonomy, but a military junta that took power in 1988 signed cease-fire agreements with many of them. Some of those pacts were strained as the central government sought to consolidate power, and combat resumed.

However, the new government that took office after November 2010 elections has embarked on reforms to try to end its international isolation and lift the political and economic sanctions imposed by Western governments because of repression under the junta.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton emphasized during her recent visit to Myanmar that bringing an end to the country's ethnic fighting was a key to improved relations with the West.

Suu Kyi underlined the demand in an interview with The Associated Press last week.

"Unless there is ethnic harmony it will be very difficult for us to build up a strong democracy," Suu Kyi said.

In recent months, the government has held talks with rebel groups to strike new peace deals or rebuild shattered cease-fires. The other groups reportedly involved in talks include the Shan, Karenni, Chin and Kachin.

The Karen have been the most enduring adversaries. Karen guerrillas were able to advance close to what was then the capital, Rangoon, in 1949. After the military seized power in 1962, the Karen struggle expanded and they eventually controlled large swaths of territory along the border with Thailand.

The group has benefited from an unusual source of strength ? many of its leadership were Christians and have been able to draw support from foreign donors, including in the United States.

After the government started negotiating cease-fire pacts with smaller minority groups, it was able to concentrate its force on the Karen in the early 1990s. The rebel group then went into decline, accelerated by a split in the group, as Buddhist rank-and-file members, defying the leadership, formed a breakaway group that allied itself with the government.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Sony Now Makes a Portable Blu-ray Player. Why? [Home Theater]

I'm sure there are 3.5 people out there who will put Sony's portable Blu-ray player to great use. It has a 9-inch screen, 4.5 hours of battery life, and 1080p output via HDMI. But for the rest of us, The Sony SX910 is an extremely niche-y, borderline unnecessary piece of tech. More »


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Activists detained on Japan whaling vessel - Sea Shepherd

SYDNEY | Sun Jan 8, 2012 11:49am GMT

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three Australian environmental activists were detained on board a Japanese whaling ship on Sunday after boarding in protest at Japan's annual whale cull in the Antarctic, anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd said.

The three activists from Forest Rescue, an Australian group specialising in direct action to prevent logging, boarded the ship early on Sunday with assistance from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Sea Shepherd said in a statement.

U.S.-based Sea Shepherd is tailing Japan's whaling fleet as it heads towards the Southern Ocean to try to prevent the cull.

The statement described the activists as "prisoners now detained on a Japanese whaler."

Speaking while en route to the Antarctic, Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson told Reuters by satellite phone that the activists were still on board the Shonan Maru 2. He said the Japanese vessel had been sent to disrupt Sea Shepherd's longstanding campaign to stop the cull.

There had been no contact from the Japanese and the activists' radios appeared to have been seized, Watson said from aboard the Steve Irwin, one of two ships heading south with the aim of preventing the hunt from taking place.

"The Shonan Maru won't talk to us. They don't respond to our radio calls," Watson said. "They are chasing us."

A New Zealand-based spokesman for Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research, which coordinates the annual hunt, confirmed the three men were on the Japanese boat and uninjured. He did not rule out that they might be taken to Japan.

"The three men are on board," spokesman Glenn Inwood told Reuters. "They are being questioned now and they remain on the vessel."

The Japanese boat, he said, was 40 km off the Australian coast when the trio boarded it.

Forest Rescue spokesman Michael Montgomery had earlier said the action was to protest at inaction by the Australian government to stop the hunt and to demand the departure of the whalers from Australian waters.

"We don't need to kill these beautiful creatures any more," he told Reuters.

Sea Shepherd said the three activists came in a boat from Australia's western coast and approached the Shonan Maru 2 in the dark, with assistance from two Sea Shepherd boats.

"The three negotiated their way past the razor wire and spikes and over the rails of the Japanese whaling vessel," the statement said. "They are being held in Australian territorial waters by an invading Japanese vessel containing armed Japanese military personnel."

They carried with them a message reading: "Return us to shore in Australia and then remove yourself from our waters."

Whaling was banned under a 1986 moratorium, but Japan continues to hunt hundreds of whales annually under a loophole that allows whaling for "scientific" purposes.

(Editing by Ron Popeski)

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Live from LG's CES 2011 press event

It begins here. We rolled out of bed early here in Vegas to hop aboard the liveblog train (or monorail, as it were). We're kicking today's festivities off with LG. So join us and be sure to grab a warm cup of black coffee, because this early morning press event promises to be jam-packed with phones, TVs and probably even a smart washing machine or three.

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Monday, January 9, 2012