Germany-Burma relations
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About 269,000 results (August 2017)
Source/publisher:
Various sources via Youtube
Date of entry/update:
2017-08-22
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Websites/Multiple Documents
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Germany-Burma relations
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English, Burmese (မြန်မာဘာသာ)
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The Embassy represents Germany in Myanmar and promotes the political, economic, cultural and academic relations between both countries. The Embassy also offers consular protection to German nationals.
As many EU member states are not represented locally in Myanmar, the German Embassy offers consular protection and processes visa applications also for the following countries:
processing of Schengen visa applications for the countries Austria, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Hungary, Luxemburg, Netherlands and Norway;
consular protection also for the citizens of Austria, Hungary, Luxemburg, Netherlands and Poland.
The main tasks of the Embassy include:
* collecting information on political, economic, social and cultural developments in Myanmar,
* reporting on issues of relevance to various authorities in Germany,
* helping German citizens in emergencies,
* processing of visa applications,
* assisting German companies and institutions in Myanmar,
* initiating and maintaining people-to-people contacts,
* promoting cultural and academic exchange,
* informing the Myanmar public about Germany,
* preparing and escorting high-level visits from Germany.
Source/publisher:
The German Embassy in Myanmar
Date of entry/update:
2010-10-07
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Websites/Multiple Documents
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Germany-Burma relations
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English, Deutsch
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Dr. Sasa, Union Minister of International Cooperation and Spokesperson, The National Unity Government of Myanmar Address to the German Parliamentarian Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Needs
Source/publisher:
Ministry of International Cooperation Myanmar
Date of publication:
2021-05-13
Date of entry/update:
2021-05-13
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Individual Documents
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National Unity Government (NUG), Germany-Burma relations, International Relations, 2021 Burma/Myanmar coup d'état
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"Thank you to so much for having me here at this critical moment in Myanmar. It is an honor to address the Parliament of Germany through these vital important Committees. I am here to brief you on the deepening catastrophic developments crisis in Myanmar that followed the illegal coup d'etat of 1 February. But I also come with a direct appeal from the people of Myanmar: Please support us in this, our darkest hour. Your solidarity and supports in these difficult times mean to us life. We are nearing 100 days since that fateful day when Min Aung Hlaing murderer in chief and his henchmen shattered our democratic aspirations in Myanmar. On that day, like many people in Myanmar, I feared for my life but have survived. Many have not been as fortunate. Since that horrible day, the coup leaders' forces have murdered nearly 800 patriots Nation's heroes of Myanmar and detained over 4,700, with 3,700 of my brothers and sisters currently imprisoned including our State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and our President U Win Myint . Please take note: I say the "coup
leaders' forces" and not "Myanmar military forces" because the people of Myanmar have made clear they do not recognize these forces as their own. Indeed, the mission of a nation's military is to protect and defend its people. The forces under the command of murderer in chief, Min Aung Hlaing are doing precisely the opposite - murdering, maiming and arbitrarily detaining the people of Myanmar in ever growing numbers. The people of Myanmar view Min Aung Hlaing and those who report to him as a terrorist organization inflicting devastation on our country and our people. They are detaining people without cause, without explanation, and without hearings. They are
beating and murdering on the streets of Myanmar and torturing in prisons. Reports of gender-based violence while in detention are on the rise, with rapes and sexual torture occurring in prisons and on the streets. This should come as no surprise as for decades the Tatmadaw used rape as a weapon against ethnic nationalities in Kachin,
Karen, Kayah, Shan, Mon, Rakhine and Chin States..."
Source/publisher:
National Unity Government of Myanmar
Date of publication:
2021-05-06
Date of entry/update:
2021-05-06
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Individual Documents
Category:
National Unity Government (NUG), Germany-Burma relations, Anti-coup protesters, Spring Revolution, Political prisoners and other violations in Burma - reports, Freedom of opinion and expression: - the situation in Burma/Myanmar - reports, analyses, recommendations, Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association, violations of, Right to Life: reports of violations in Burma, Racial or ethnic discrimination in Burma: reports of violations against several groups, Rohingya (cultural, political etc.), 2021 Burma/Myanmar coup d'état
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Germany is keen to continue fostering trade and investment ties with Myanmar, said Oliver Hoos, first secretary and head of the economic and commercial section at the German Embassy in Myanmar.
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"Mr Hoos added that German businesses are also keen to invest in the Myanmar energy and agriculture sectors, adding to the US$32 million worth of investments by four other German businesses in Myanmar to-date, according to the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration.
The largest investment by a Germany company in Myanmar is Metro Wholesale, which has channeled approximately US$10 million into its business operations in the country.
Metro Wholesale is involved in food service distribution for hotels, restaurants, catering firms, independent small retailers and offices. It is a joint venture partnership between Metro AG, the German specialist in wholesale food and Yoma Strategic Holdings Limited, which is listed in Singapore. Metro Wholesale procures its raw materials directly from local farmers.
Meanwhile, total trade volumes between Myanmar and Germany surpassed US$580 million in 2017-18, with exports exceeding imports by US$180 million.
During the year, Myanmar exported a total of uS$380 million worth of goods, mainly garments and textiles, to Germany. It imports machinery and pharmaceutical products from Germany..."
Source/publisher:
"Myanmar Times" (Myanmar)
Date of publication:
2019-05-28
Date of entry/update:
2019-11-17
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Individual Documents
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Germany-Burma relations, Burma/Myanmar's relationship with the Global Economy, Burma's economic relations with Germany
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"In his maiden bilateral meeting with his German equivalent, Momen outlined the four points proposed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the 74th United Nations General Assembly last month.
He also urged the European nation and the international community to take 'effective steps' to ensure that Myanmar facilitates the safe, secure, dignified and sustainable repatriation of the Rohingya refugees.
He also sought Germany’s support in ensuring accountability for the atrocities committed against Myanmar's Muslim minority group. During the meeting, Momen also highlighted the success story of Bangladesh as a 'development miracle' of the world and called on German businesses to invest in Bangladesh and take advantage of the country’s demographic dividend and lucrative promotion packages for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
The whole gamut of bilateral relations between the countries were discussed in the meeting, the foreign ministry said..."
Source/publisher:
"bdnews24.com" (Bangladesh)
Date of publication:
2019-10-19
Date of entry/update:
2019-10-21
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Category:
Arakan (Rakhine) State - reports etc. by date (latest first), Discrimination against the Rohingya, Internal displacement/forced migration of Rohingyas, Burmese refugees in Bangladesh, Germany-Burma relations
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"Myanmar-German Business Entrepreneurs Association held a conference on foodstuff processing, beverage production, packaging and machines at the meeting hall of Mandalay Region Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry on September 10.
At the conference, foodstuff entrepreneurs, and live stock breeding and agriculture entrepreneurs discussed packaging and market situations. Meat production was also discussed at livestock breeding sector. Market opportunities have been found in the meat production sector, but law expresses restrictions. Those present discussed sales and export as well.
"For example in poultry farming, the farmers bred hundreds of chickens in the past. Now, they are breeding tens of thousands of chicken. They need many machines. Packaging types are changing in the market, but not reached an encouraging level yet. Restrictions have been found in the meat production sector. There are many chances of exporting meat to foreign markets, but the poultry farmers can't enjoy good price due to unnecessary laws," said Dr Kyaw Htin of Mandalay Region Livestock Breeding Federation.
Now mangoes are being exported to foreign countries. Later mangoes are changed into value-added products and exported to foreign countries, but weaknesses are found in the packaging process.
The conference was jointly organized by Myanmar-German Business Entrepreneurs Association and German Industrial Engineering Association..."
Source/publisher:
"Eleven Media Group"
Date of publication:
2019-09-11
Date of entry/update:
2019-09-11
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"English translation small arms newsletter of the
German Campaign against small arms"
_When recently the peaceful protests in Burma – re-named by the junta in Myanmar ("strong and fast") - were brutally suppressed, it was especially one picture that caused worldwide horror: the Japanese photographer Kenji Nagai being shot dead by a soldier. The assault rifle that fired the bullet looks like a G3 of Heckler & Koch (H&K), but might also be FAL of the Belgian producer FN Herstal. Either way there is a German connection: according to the well-informed Jane?s Infantry the Burmese army still uses the G3, which used to be the standard weapon No. 1 until a few years ago, as well as MG3 machine guns of Rheinmetall regularly. The FAL, according to the late grand expert on small arms Edward Ezell, had once been introduced to Burma from surplus stocks of the West German Bundeswehr-army._
Roman Deckert
Source/publisher:
Berlin Information Center for Transatlantic Security
Date of publication:
2007-11-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-10-07
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Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations
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English
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This article gives an account of the Germans who lived in Burma or who visited the country between the beginnings of British rule in 1826 and the end of World War II. After surveying German-Burmese relations from 1826 until today, the manifold German engagement in Burma before World War I is detailed. This engagement was followed by a sharp decline in the number of Germans living in the country other than for short periods between the two great wars. After World War II, on the German side, there was almost no memory of German activities in Burma left. By contrast the Burmese kept and keep this memory very much alive.
Hans-Bernd Zöllner
Source/publisher:
Journal of Burma Studies Vol. 7 (2002)
Date of publication:
2002-00-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-10-04
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Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations
Language:
English
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Drucksache 15/2508. Kleine Anfrage der Freien Demokratischen Partei (FDP) an die Bundesregierung. "Small inquiry" by the Free Democratic Party to the German government with regard to the human rights situation in Myanmar/Burma, EU-Burma relations, UN-Burma relations, politics, parliamentary discussion, parliament
Source/publisher:
Deutscher Bundestag
Date of publication:
2004-02-11
Date of entry/update:
2010-10-04
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Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations
Language:
Deutsch, German
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Dem Informationsdienst Jane ?s zufolge setzt die birmanische Armee noch immer massiv auf die "Braut des deutschen Soldaten", die bis vor wenigen Jahren ihre Standardwaffe Nr. 1 war, und auf MG3-Maschinengewehre von Rheinmetall. Das FAL war nach Angaben des renommierten Experten Edward Ezell einst aus Altbeständen der Bundeswehr eingeführt worden; Waffenlieferungen nach Burma; Rolle Fritz Werners in Birma; Rolle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Birma;
German Arms transfers to Burma; Role of German Government in Burma; Role of the Fritz Werner Company in Burma
Roman Deckert
Source/publisher:
Berliner Informationszentrum fur transantlantische Sicherheit (BITS)
Date of publication:
2007-11-00
Date of entry/update:
2007-12-05
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Language:
German, Deutsch
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Überblick Wirtschaftsentwicklung 2005, Wirtschaftsstruktur und -lage, Wirtschaftsklima, Offenheit gegenüber der Weltwirtschaft, Aktuelle Wirtschaftsentwicklung und konjunkturelle Lage, Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zu Deutschland, Wirtschaftspolitik, Fiskal- und Geldpolitik, Finanzsektor, Strukturpolitik, Verschuldung und Wechselkurspolitik, Umsetzung von IWF-unterstützten Reformprogrammen
economic development in 2005, monetary policy, economic relation Germany, world economy
Source/publisher:
Bundesagentur für Außenwirtschaft - bfai
Date of publication:
2006-05-15
Date of entry/update:
2006-08-10
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Individual Documents
Language:
Deutsch, German
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Description:
Drucksache 15/2643
Engagement der Bundesregierung auf EU- sowie VN-Ebene zur Wahrung der Menschenrechte in Myanmar/Birma
Response to the "Small Inquiry" to the German government; politics, parliamentary discussion, parliament
Source/publisher:
Deutscher Bundestag
Date of publication:
2004-03-09
Date of entry/update:
2004-05-18
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations
Language:
Deutsch, German
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Gedanken zur Geschichte Burmas, 10 Jahre nach der Machtübergabe an SLORC. Kurze Anmerkung zu deutsch-burmesischen Beziehungen, Kolonialzeit, König Thibaw. Reflections about Burma's history ten years after 1988. SLORC - SPDC, King Thibaw, Aung San, Aung San Suu Kyi, German-Burmese relations.
Hans-Bernd Zöllner
Source/publisher:
Südostasien Jg.14, Nr. 3 - Asienhaus
Date of publication:
1998-10-00
Date of entry/update:
2003-12-05
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Individual Documents
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Deutsch, German
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Keywords: politics, parliamentary discussion, parliament.
Bericht einiger Abgeordneter der CDU/CSU-Fraktion ?ber die Lage in Burma mit einer Anfrage an die Bundesregierung zur Einsch?tzung der Situation und Auswirkungen auf die deutsch-burmesischen Beziehungen.
(Inquiry. See answer, 25 July 2000, in adjoining link)
Source/publisher:
Deutscher Bundestag
Date of publication:
2000-07-04
Date of entry/update:
2003-06-03
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Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations
Language:
Deutsch
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Antwort der Bundesregierung auf die Anfrage vom 4.7.2000 aus der Bundestagsfraktion CDU/CSU. Bundestag: MYANMAR SOLLTE WEG DER NATIONALEN VERS?HNUNG GEHEN
(Answer. See adjoining link -- 4 July 2000 for question)
Source/publisher:
Deutscher Bundestag
Date of publication:
2000-07-25
Date of entry/update:
2003-06-03
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations
Language:
Deutsch
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After the visit of the German Bundestag delegation of economic development the German attitude to development co-operation with Burma has to be revisited.
Im April 2002 reiste eine sechsk?pfige Delegation des Bundestagsausschusses f?r wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung nach Indien und Burma. Nach ihren Gespr?chen mit Milit?r, Opposition, Minderheitenvertretern und Aung San Suu Kyi brachten sie die Botschaft mit, die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit neu zu ?berdenken. Eindr?cke des MdB und ehemaligen Bundesministers Norbert Bl?m werden in dem Artikel wiedergegeben.
Ulrike Bey
Source/publisher:
Asienhaus
Date of publication:
2002-06-12
Date of entry/update:
2003-06-03
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations, Development assistance: Germany, German economic development assistance
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Deutsch, German
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Interview with Member of Parliament (Green) about sanctions and development co-operation with Burma.
Nur drei Wochen bevor der neunzehnmonatige Hausarrest von Aung San Suu Kyi aufgehoben wurde, bereiste eine Delegation des Bundesausschusses f?r wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung Indien und Myanmar/Burma. Die Abgeordneten sprachen in Myanmar/Burma mit Politikern aus Regierungskreisen, mit Vertretern der Oppositionspartei Nationale Liga f?r Demokratie (NLD) sowie ethnischen Minorit?ten. H?hepunkt war ein Gespr?ch mit Aung San Suu Kyi. In den Gespr?chen ging es unter anderem um entwicklungspolitische Projekte, die als Teil internationaler Sanktionspolitik seit Jahren gr??tenteils eingefroren waren. Angelika K?ster-Lo?ack, die die internationale Sanktionspolitik jahrelang mitgetragen hatte, hat nach ihrer Reise nun eine andere Sicht darauf.
Ulrike Bey
Source/publisher:
Asienhaus
Date of publication:
2002-06-12
Date of entry/update:
2003-06-03
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Category:
Germany-Burma relations, Development assistance: Germany, Sanctions, German economic development assistance
Language:
Deutsch, German
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