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BBC reporter
to meet police
over officer
assault claims
Mratt Kyaw Thu
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THE BBC said yesterday that one of
its reporters in Mandalay was helping police with their inquiries following a report that he had been charged
with assaulting a police officer during
a student-led protest in the city on
March 27.
A BBC correspondent Ko Nay Lin
was reporting on a student demonstration on motorbikes in Mandalay
on Friday. He is helping police with
their inquiries following an incident
involving the police and students,
the BBC said in a brief statement.
Police in Mandalay told The Myanmar Times on March 29 that the reporter had been charged under section
332 of the penal code, which can carry
a jail sentence of up to three years.
Police alleged that Ko Nay Lin
punched a police officer during a
dispute in which the reporter accused the police of knocking over a
motorbike.
Ko Nay Lins whereabouts are not
clear. U Min Din, president of the
Independent Journalists Union, said
the BBC correspondent intended to
report today to the Mandalay police
station that pressed the charges.
During the protest, students rode
around five townships on motorbikes
demanding that those arrested at Letpadan be freed.
An automatic weapon hangs from a bamboo pole in a Karen National Liberation Army camp in Kayin State earlier this month. Photo: Si Thu Lwin
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Negotiators from the government and armed ethnic groups to sign nationwide ceasefire
today, but agreement will still need final approval from leaders on both sides. news 3
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Ma Phyoe Phyoe Aung, general secretary of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions, speaks on the phone from Letpadan. Photo: Aung Khant
I did not say anything to her because I thought that if she recognised
me, she would cry. I did not want to do
that to her, U Nay Win said.
Years of suffering followed. U Nay
Win says he was tortured and deprived regular visits from his family.
Once he was not allowed visitors for
18 months. Later, when he was trans-
I dont know
what will happen
tomorrow, but I am
so worried for my
students.
U Nay Win
Father of Ma Phyoe Phyoe Aung
ferred to Myitkyina Prison in the countrys far north, his wife could not afford to visit him, as she spent most of
her income looking after sick relatives
and raising Ma Phyoe Phyoe Aung.
Despite the lack of contact, Ma Phyoe Phyoe Aung has a close relationship
with her father, Daw Thandar says. I
taught her to respect her father, she
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Negotiators agree to
sign landmark ceasefire
After almost 18 months of negotiations, peace teams edge closer to deal that would end decades of conflict
Ei Ei Toe
Lwin
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MARATHON ceasefire talks between negotiators for the government and armed ethnic groups
concluded last night with a provisional agreement to be signed in
Yangon today.
We have reached agreements
over the whole draft. At 10am we
will meet again to finalise the draft
and then we will sign it in the afternoon, U Hla Maung Shwe, a
senior official of the Myanmar
Peace Center, which hosted the
talks, told a press conference at
the end of the seventh day of the
seventh round of talks held since
November 2013.
Negotiators of the National
Ceasefire Coordination Team representing 16 ethnic groups some
of them fighting wars dating back
to independence in 1948 stressed
that the agreement still had to
be endorsed by their leaders who
would call a joint conference,
probably in April.
I want to say explain clearly
that the signing is just an agreement between the NCCT and the
[government] Union Peace-making
Work Committee. It is not the final agreement, said U Naing Han
Thar, leader of the NCCT.
He said the NCCT did not have
the authority to approve the national ceasefire agreement immediately because leaders of the armed
groups were scattered across the
country. As NCCT we can approve
it over 95 percent but our leaders
can approve 100pc, he said.
The draft consists of seven
chapters and 33 sections with an
agreed program for the transitional period. Officials conceded
that they had been able to reach
a draft ceasefire agreement by
shunting the most controversial issues into the future.
Peace negotiators hold a press conference at the Myanmar Peace Center. Photo: Thiri
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Dozens of migrants arrested
on train to southern Thailand
Statement
of regret
The Myanmar Times is deeply
sorry for the cartoon which was
printed in the March 25, 2015,
edition of our Myanmar-language
edition. This cartoon was inappropriate and not in good taste. It
characterised the contribution of
the brave soldiers and families of
the Tatmadaw in a poor light. No
offence was intended.
The Myanmar Times is taking
disciplinary action against those
involved. It is also strengthening
internal controls to prevent this
type of action in the future.
On behalf of all staff at The Myanmar Times, we wish to confirm
our support for the sacrifices made
by members of the Tatmadaw in defence of the integrity of the country.
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Members of the Myanmar Red Cross Society branch in Kunlon pay tribute to fallen colleague U Moe Kyaw Than, who died on March 27. Photo: Supplied/MRCS
Laignee
Barron
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We lost a person
who had a strong
social conscience.
Kunlon MRCS member
Four days after the incident, another convoy bearing the Red Cross
insignia was ambushed, hospitalising
the ceremony.
In accordance with Myanmar custom, Police Major U Saw Myo Thant,
the head of Kunlon Red Cross branch,
read an order releasing U Moe Kyaw
Than from his duties with the society.
I cant find the words to show my
sorrow because we lost a person who
had a strong social conscience, a fellow volunteer was quoted as saying in
the statement.
U Moe Kyaw Than died from his
wounds on March 27 in Mandalay
General Hospital, the statement said.
Clashes between the Tatmadaw
and Kokang rebels in early February
sent tens of thousands of civilians
fleeing across the border into China
and southwest toward Lashio.
U Moe Kyaw Than was helping
ferry civilians out of conflict-ridden
Laukkai in late February when the
convoy came under fire. Both U Moe
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Constitutional
change: What are
we waiting for?
The government, USDP and military are
joining forces to stall the amendment process
Sithu Aung
Myint
U Aung Naing Oo participates in a press conference following peace talks in Yangon on March 19. Photo: Thiri Lu
The president
and commanderin-chief have not
confirmed their
participation [in
six-way talks] ...
They want to push
back the process
of amending the
constitution.
constitution. He called for the enactment of laws to ensure power
is shared properly.
Critics say the military doesnt
want to make changes to the
constitution but is willing to give
the regions more authority.
Meanwhile, nationwide
ceasefire talks are taking place in
Yangon. The signing of a ceasefire
should give some impetus to
the amendment process. If talks
do conclude, however, dont
be surprised if we start hearing the USDP and military say
that theres no need to rush the
amendment process.
Sources in parliament say that
the current session is drawing to
a close. The next session is scheduled for after Thingyan.
This means we will soon know
whether the process will actually
get under way, whether it will
proceed as people really want and
whether Thura U Shwe Manns
promise to hold a referendum in
May will be met.
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China, has somewhat higher wellhead prices. The income from gas
exports will decrease by $1.5 million a day, he said.
Natural gas has been a significant growth driver for the economy.
The country is currently producing more than 2 billion cubic feet
per day of natural gas, of which
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revenue, and its
been at that level for
many years.
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Soros pledges $1
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with strings attached
US financier George Soros said
yesterday he was ready to invest
US$1 billion in Ukraine if the
West promised to help the embattled country.
Ukraine is defending the
EU from Russian aggression
and helping its development
will weaken Russian President
Vladimir Putin, the Hungarianborn philanthropist said in remarks published in German by
the Austrian daily Der Standard.
He said Ukraine needed 50
billion euros ($54 billion) to get
itself back on its feet, and said he
was prepared to pump $1 billion
into agriculture and infrastructural projects.
Ukraine is at the edge of bankruptcy hit by the triple whammy
of the war in its industrial east, a
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finger to Germany.
But the minister insists the video
was doctored.
This must stop, Mr Varoufakis
wrote. Only then can Greece, with
support of its partners, focus on implementing effective reforms and
growth-orientated policy strategies,
he said.
AFP
some key investors and banks. Dufry, which operates some 1650 stores
in airports, cruise liners, railway stations and department stores around
the world, employs 20,000 people in
60 countries.
The company last year acquired
Zurich-based Nuance Group, a former
Swissair subsidiary, for $1.6 billion. Nuance is the sixth-largest player in the
sector. The acquisition helped Dufry to
register a record turnover of 4.2 billion
Swiss francs ($4.3 billion) last year a
17.5pc rise over 2013. AFP
LATAKIA
general said the initiative would create some 1000 new jobs in the country,
which has seen its economy ravaged by
the conflict. The company will start
selling the products on the local market very soon and then begin trying to
export to friendly countries, says Salman al-Abbas, the companys deputy
director-general.
Syrias conflict, which began with
anti-government protests in March
Syrian employees work at the production of Syrias first locally made cigars at a factory in the northeastern Latakia province.
Photo: AFP
Among those working at the factory is Um Ali, a woman in her 50s who
wears a white headscarf.
She began in 2011, in the early days
of the conflict, and says it has taken
three years to master the subtle art of
rolling cigars. At first, I didnt even
know what a cigar was, she says.
One day, Hussam, an engineer
here, said to us, Ladies, youre used
to making [local delicacy] stuffed vine
leaves, so try to roll cigars the same
way, she adds. But Ms Ali says she
went online to get additional tips,
watching videos about cigar production in Cuba to pick up the best way to
produce the luxury item.
Boasting that the cigars will be
100 percent Syrian, Ms Ali says 2015
is the best year of my life because its
the year that we announced the start
of production.
At the moment, the factory employs
some 130 workers, just six of whom are
men, and produces 400 to 500 cigars a
day. They are still in the testing phase,
with part of production distributed to
individuals who carry out taste tests
and verify the quality.
Ms Ali and her colleagues work in
a large hall under photos of Mr Assad
and his father Hafez, sorting brown tobacco leaves to be rolled.
She can produce around 15 cigars on
a good day, up from the five to 10 she
was able to roll when she started.
They have the flavour of Syrian
tobacco, and they are made by Syrian
workers, she says, taking a puff on one.
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DHAKA
Atheist blogger h
ANOTHER blogger was hacked to
death in the Bangladesh capital yesterday, with police arresting two suspects after the latest attack targeting
independent writers.
Three men attacked Washiqur
Rahman, 27, near his home in the
morning, just weeks after an American atheist blogger was murdered
with machetes in Dhaka, a crime that
triggered international outrage.
Blogger Washiqur Rahman was
brutally hacked to death this morning ... just 500 yards [460 metres]
from his home at Dhakas Begunbari
area, said deputy police commissioner Wahidul Islam.
They hacked him in his head and
neck with big knives and once he fell
on the ground they then hacked his
body.
A fellow writer said Mr Rahman
was an atheist blogger who wrote
against religious fundamentalism on
Facebook using a pen name, although
this could not be confirmed by police.
He is a friend of mine and a fellow warrior. He was an atheist and a
believer in humanism, fellow blogger Asif Mohiuddin, who survived a
brutal attack by Islamists in January
2013, told AFP from Berlin.
Islam said two suspects, who were
students of Islamic schools, were arrested as they tried to flee the scene
but a third escaped. Police have recovered three large knives from the
site.
They are around 20 years old and
are being interrogated. One of them
He [was] a friend
of mine and a
fellow warrior.
He was an atheist
and a believer in
humanism.
Asif Mohiuddin
Blogger and attack survivor
They also slammed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasinas secular government for not doing enough to protect
humanist writers.
Fellow bloggers and secular writers reacted sharply to news of the
latest attack, with secular activists
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yesterday.
The International Organisation
for Migration, which has agreed
to help facilitate the voluntary
transfer of refugees from Nauru as
long as a number of conditions are
met, was also present at last weeks
meeting, according to IOMs Asia
Pacific spokesperson Joe Lowry.
We would have had no talks
with anyone unless they had expressed an interest in relocating.
That hasnt happened, to the best of
my knowledge, he said.
A spokesperson for Australias
minister of immigration could not
be reached yesterday.
The refugee on Nauru said the
community felt criminalised, as
other groups who arrived by boat at
the same time had been allowed to
move to Australia.
Being [a] refugee is not [a]
crime We are [neither] criminals
nor slaves. We are ordinary people
who are fighting for their right to
live. Phnom Penh Post
JAKARTA
hacked to death
calling for protests later yesterday.
He was murdered because we
have a culture of impunity here. He
was a progressive free thinker and
was against religious fundamentalism, Imran Sarker, head of Blogger and Online Activists Network in
Bangladesh, told AFP.
We condemn this attack and have
urged bloggers to join protests, he said.
Mr Sarker said it appeared that
Rahman used to write using a penname Kutshit Hasher Chhana (Ugly
Duckling).
Police have arrested one suspect
over the death of Bangladesh-born
Roy, who was also the author of a series of books.
A relative of slain blogger Washiqur Rahman grieves by his body. Photo: AFP
against traffickers.
The men were moved this month
from jail on Bali to Nusakambangan
prison island off Java, where they
will be executed along with several
other foreign drug convicts.
In the latest attempt to save the
men from the firing squad, their
legal team has challenged Mr Widodos decision to reject the clemency pleas, arguing that he failed to
assess their rehabilitation or give
reasons for his decision.
The Jakarta State Administrative
Court
dismissed
the bid last month. The
Australians lawyers are now
appealing that decision.
Yesterday Otong Rosadi, a law
lecturer presented as an expert
witness, argued the judges did have
the right to rule on the presidents
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SYDNEY
organiser on November 7.
Other leaders who came to
Brisbane for the November 15-16
event and whose information was
exposed included British Prime
Minister David Cameron, German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and
Chinese President Xi Jinping, it
said.
The Guardian said details obtained under Australias freedom
of information laws showed that
data relating to 31 international
leaders was mistakenly emailed to
the wrong person due to human
error.
The mistake arose after the immigration worker failed to check
that the autofill function on the
email system had addressed the
email correctly, it said.
Australia hosted the Asian Cup
in January.
The Australian immigration
spokeswoman said the department
had reviewed and strengthened its
email protocols to limit and contain future breaches. AFP
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A member of the Iraqi security forces smokes a cigarette atop a damaged house in the southern entrance of the city
of Tikrit on March 29 during the military operation to retake the northern Iraqi city from Islamic State (IS) jihadists.
IS spearheaded a sweeping offensive last June that overran much of Iraqs Sunni Arab heartland, and the operation to
retake Tikrit is Baghdads largest to date against the militants.
BEIRUT
Syrian forces
regroup after
Idlib assault
SYRIAN troops regrouped on March
29 after a coalition including al-Qaedas local affiliate seized the city of
Idlib, the second provincial capital to
fall from government control.
The capture is a blow to the government and raises the prospect that
Idlib will become the effective capital
of territory held by al-Qaedas Syrian
wing, Al-Nusra Front, analysts said.
On March 29, the city in northwestern Syria was largely quiet, after
sporadic government aerial bombardment overnight, the Britainbased Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights monitor said.
A security source in Damascus and
Syrian media said government forces
were regrouping outside the city.
Forces are repositioning on the
outskirts of Idlib in order to face the
terrorist battalions ... and be in the best
position to repel their attack, a security source in Damascus told AFP.
Al-Watan newspaper, which is
close to the government, said troops
had carried out a successful operation regrouping south of the city.
Army reinforcements were sent
to start a military operation to regain
control of the areas that were vacated
after the evacuation of the local population to safe areas, the daily added,
citing a source on the ground.
A coalition of Islamist forces
overran Idlib on March 28, after an
Fighters from a coalition of Islamist forces walk on March 29 in the Syrian city of Idlib, the second provincial capital to fall
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3700
The estimated number of people
believed to have died from Ebola in
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone health officials check passengers transiting at the border crossing with Liberia in Jendema on March 28.
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sanaa
Dozens killed
in allied strikes
SAUDI-LED
warplanes
bombed
Yemens main international airport
and a renegade troop base in the
capital on March 29, as Arab leaders vowed to pummel Iranian-backed
rebels until they surrender.
The raids on the countrys main
airport came just hours after UN
workers were evacuated following
deadly fighting that has sent tensions
soaring between Tehran and other
Middle East powers.
India and Pakistan also moved
to airlift their citizens from the
chaos-wracked country.
Yemens
President
Abedrabbo
Mansour Hadi has urged his Arab
allies to keep bombing until the Huthi
Shiite rebels are defeated, branding
them Irans puppet.
His Foreign Minister Riyadh Yassin
said there could be no negotiations
and dialogue with the rebels until the
legitimate government has control over
all Yemeni lands.
Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi
said at a regional summit in Egypt the
offensive would last until the rebels
surrender their weapons and withdraw from areas they seized.
The Huthis and allied renegade
military units have overrun much of
Yemen and prompted Mr Hadi to flee
what had been his last remaining refuge in the main southern city Aden for
Saudi Arabia.
Dozens of people have been killed in
days of clashes in Aden, dimming prospects of Hadi returning any time soon.
At least 38 people were killed on
March 29 near the oil region of Usaylan in southern Shabwa province after
tribespeople attacked rebel positions,
security and tribal sources said.
In the capital, witnesses reported
three loud explosions and a large fire
when Sanaa International Airport was
bombed during a fourth night of Saudiled air raids.
This was the first time they hit the
runway since the campaign began, an
aviation source said.
A civil aviation official at the airport
later told AFP repair work on the runway had begun.
More than 200 staff from the UN, embassies and other organisations had been
flown out from Sanaa on March 28.
A jumbo jet took off from Hodeida
in western Yemen with nearly 500
Pakistanis on board, including Islamabads ambassador, officials said.
India said it had received permission from the Arab coalition to airlift
out its stranded citizens and would also
send a ship.
Saudi-led air strikes on March 29
hit a hill overlooking the Sanaa presidential palace, held by Huthis and their
allies, as well as several bases in the
port city of Al-Makha, witnesses said.
Overnight strikes had hit the prorebel Republican Guard headquarters
at Al-Subaha base in Sanaa, killing 15
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are traditions.
With prizes totalling US$10,000, Miss Farmer 2015 showcases
the lives of farming women working behind the scenes in
Myanmars agricultural sector and honours them for the
contribution they make.
Barefoot and dressed in the traditional short longyi and
blouse, contestants battled it out in front of giant screens
displaying rural scenes. Competition rounds included questions
testing their knowledge of agriculture and demonstrations
of farming techniques such as rice-threshing and slingshot
marksmanship.
The Miss Farmer 2015 crown was won by Win Lae Phway,
from Hlaing Tharyar township, who took away a prize of $5000.
First runner-up Khin Theint Theint Thu, from Kayin State, won
$3000, while L Mi Ko, from Ayeyarwady Region, won the second
runner-up prize of $2000. Awards were also presented for Miss
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different religions.
The students are concerned
about the role played by the media,
particularly social media, in interreligious conflicts, and specifically in
shaping attitudes towards Islam.
This is the first time such an
event has been open to the public so
that we can share our attitudes to
interfaith. It is important to accept
the interfaith ideology, especially
nowadays, if we want to build a
peaceful community, he said.
I believe people love and
appreciate art. We can convey
feelings, ideas, philosophy and
lessons learned through the creation
of art to the rest of society, he said.
Organiser Ma Khin Zar Mon said,
It is important to
accept the interfaith
ideology...if we want
to build a peaceful
community,
Ko Htet Arkar Latt
Spokesperson, Love Bombing
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Winning contestant Ko Min Zeya Phyo, second from left, poses with other Start-UP contestants and judges. Photo: Supplied
start-up ecosystem.
Off camera and back to reality, Ko
Min Zeya Phyo said Code2Lab must
ramp up its efforts.
We really need to start sprinting
instead of running, he said.
In the meantime, Ko Min Zeya Phyo
has the happy challenge ahead of trying
to take advantage of some attention.
While he said the show hasnt made
him a celebrity, it has attracted business
contacts.
Much better than being known or
notable for flipping a table, like some
other reality stars.
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7
4,6
2
1
5
Daily
Daily
4
5
1,2,3,4
5,7
6
1,2
4
6
2,4,6
3,5,7
1
2,5
1,3,4,6
2,5
7
4,7
1
1,3,5,7
2,4,6
Daily
Daily
Daily
4
Dep
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:10
6:00
6:30
6:30
6:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:15
8:00
9:00
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:15
11:15
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:15
11:15
11:30
11:45
11:45
11:45
12:30
13:00
13:00
13:30
14:30
14:30
15:20
15:30
Arr
7:10
7:25
7:40
8:30
8:05
7:55
8:35
8:10
8:25
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:25
11:05
9:20
10:05
10:10
14:50
12:25
12:40
12:40
13:10
12:55
12:55
14:00
13:25
13:25
12:55
13:10
13:10
13:10
16:55
16:45
14:25
14:55
16:25
16:40
16:30
16:55
Mandalay to Yangon
Flight
Y5 233
YJ 891
YJ 891
K7 283
YH 918
YH 910
W9 201
YJ 891
7Y 132
K7 267
YH 830
YH 912
YJ 762
YH 832
YH 827
YH 836
YH 910
YJ 212
YJ 212
YJ 752
YJ 202
YJ 602
YH 732
7Y 242
YH 732
YH 728
YJ 762
W9 152/W97152
Y5 776
W9 211
K7 823
8M 6604
K7 227
8M 903
YH 738
K7 623
YH 730
YJ 234
W9 252
Days
Daily
4
3,7
Daily
Daily
7
Daily
1,2,5,6
Daily
Daily
5
2
4
4,6
3
1,7
1,2,3,5,6
7
6
5
1,2,3,4
6
6
Daily
Daily
1
1,2
1
Daily
4
2,4,7
4
2,4,6
1,2,4,5,7
3,5,7
1,3,5,7
2,4,6
6
2,5
Dep
7:50
8:10
8:20
8:25
8:30
8:40
8:40
8:50
9:35
10:20
11:05
11:30
13:10
13:20
13:20
13:20
13:20
15:00
15:15
15:05
15:30
15:55
16:40
16:40
16:40
16:45
16:50
17:05
17:10
17:10
17:10
17:20
17:20
17:20
17:25
17:40
17:45
17:45
18:15
Arr
9:00
10:05
10:15
11:30
10:45
10:05
10:35
10:45
11:30
12:25
14:55
13:25
17:00
14:45
14:45
14:45
14:45
16:25
16:40
16:30
16:55
17:50
18:05
18:45
18:45
18:10
18:15
18:30
18:20
19:15
18:35
18:30
18:45
18:30
18:50
19:05
19:10
19:10
19:40
Flight
FMI A1
FMI B1
FMI C1
Arr
8:15
11:45
18:00
Flight
FMI A2
FMI B2
FMI C2
Arr
7:20
7:20
8:25
7:45
7:50
7:50
8:05
8:05
8:20
8:35
9:40
16:40
17:10
17:25
17:35
17:40
17:35
Flight
YJ 891
YH 918
YJ 881
YJ 891
YH 910
YJ 881
YH 910
K7 242
7Y 131
7Y 121
K7 283
K7 265
7Y 242
YH 732
W9 129
Dep
7:15
10:45
17:00
Yangon to Nyaung U
Flight
K7 282
YJ 891
YH 909
YH 917
YJ 881
YJ 891
YH 909
YJ 881
K7 242
7Y 131
7Y 121
K7 264
7Y 241
YH 731
W9 129
W9 211
W9 129
Days
Daily
3,7
1,2,3,5,6
Daily
7
1,2,5,6
4
4
Daily
Daily
1
Daily
Daily
Daily
1,3,6
4
1
Dep
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:10
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:45
7:00
7:15
8:20
14:30
14:30
14:30
15:30
15:30
15:30
Days
5
3
1,7
4,6
1,2,3,4
2,5
5
1,3,5,7
Dep
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
11:00
11:30
11:45
13:00
Days
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4,5
Dep
8:35
13:30
18:20
Arr
9:35
14:30
19:20
Nyaung U to Yangon
Yangon to Myitkyina
Flight
YH 829
YH 826
YH 835
YH 831
YJ 201
W9 251
7Y 841
K7 622
Arr
9:40
10:05
10:05
10:05
13:50
14:25
14:35
15:55
Days
4
3,7
Daily
Daily
7
1,2,5,6
4
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
1,2,3,4,5,6
3,7
5
4
6
1,2
1
3,5,7
3
1,2,4,6
1,3,5
2,4,7
Daily
Daily
Daily
1,3,6
Heho to Yangon
Dep
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:10
6:30
6:30
6:45
7:00
7:15
8:00
8:20
10:30
10:30
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:00
11:15
11:15
11:15
11:15
11:45
12:30
12:30
14:30
14:30
14:30
15:30
Arr
8:40
8:50
9:00
9:35
8:50
9:20
9:00
9:15
10:05
9:15
10:35
12:45
11:55
11:40
11:55
12:10
12:10
12:25
12:40
12:40
12:40
13:55
13:45
13:45
15:45
15:40
15:55
16:40
Yangon to Myeik
Flight
Y5 325
7Y 531
K7 319
Y5 325
Days
1,5
1,5
2,4,6
2
Days
3,7
Daily
7
1,2,5,6
4
4
1,2,3,5,6
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
1,3,6
Dep
7:35
7:45
8:05
8:05
8:05
8:20
8:25
8:35
8:50
9:55
10:10
16:55
17:25
17:25
17:50
Arr
10:15
10:45
10:10
10:45
9:25
10:25
9:45
11:45
11:30
14:10
11:30
18:15
18:45
18:45
19:10
Myitkyina to Yangon
Flight
YH 827
YH 832
YH 836
YH 830
YJ 202
K7 623
YJ 234
W9 252
Days
3
4,6
1,7
5
1,2,3,4
1,3,5,7
6
2,5
Dep
11:55
11:55
11:55
12:30
14:05
16:10
16:20
16:45
Arr
14:45
14:45
14:45
14:55
16:55
19:05
19:10
19:40
Flight
W9 309
6T 611
K7 422
Days
1,3,6
Daily
Daily
Dep
6:45
7:00
7:00
15:30
Days
Daily
1,2,3,4,5,6
1,3,6
Daily
Daily
1,3,4,6
Flight
Y5 326
7Y 532
K7 320
Y5 326
Arr
12:55
12:55
14:55
Flight
W9 309
6T 612
K7 423
Days
2,4,6
1,5
Dep
7:00
7:00
Arr
10:35
13:10
13:50
13:05
13:35
16:40
Days
3,7
5
2,4,6
1,5
1,3,5
Dep
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
12:30
Days
3
4,6
1,7
2,5
Dep
7:00
7:00
7:00
11:30
Flight
K7 243
YH 506
7Y 122
W9 309
K7 422
Y5 422
Arr
8:10
7:48
Flight
K7 320
7Y 532
Arr
12:45
13:00
13:00
13:18
14:50
Flight
YJ 752
K7 829
K7 829
YJ 752
7Y 742
YH 730
Days
1,5
1,5
2,4,6
2
Dep
8:35
10:45
11:30
17:15
Arr
10:05
12:18
13:35
18:45
Days
1,3,6
Daily
Daily
Dep
13:10
13:15
15:10
Arr
14:55
14:20
16:30
Days
Daily
1,2,3,4,5,6
Daily
1,3,6
Daily
1,3,4,6
Dep
10:50
13:10
13:20
14:05
14:10
16:55
Arr
11:45
14:00
14:10
14:55
16:30
17:50
Days
2,4,6
1,5
Dep
12:25
11:30
Arr
13:35
12:18
Days
5
1,3
5
3,7
1,5
2,4,6
Dep
13:15
15:05
15:05
15:40
16:00
16:45
Arr
16:30
15:55
17:25
17:55
17:48
19:10
putao to yangon
Arr
11:00
11:00
11:00
15:25
Flight
YH 836
YH 832
YH 827
W9 252
Days
1,7
4,6
3
2,5
Dep
11:00
11:00
11:00
15:45
Airline Codes
7Y = Mann Yadanarpon Airlines
K7 = Air KBZ
W9 = Air Bagan
lashio to Yangon
yangon to putao
Flight
YH 826
YH 831
YH 835
W9 251
Domestic Airlines
dawei to Yangon
yangon to lashio
Flight
YJ 751
YJ 751
YH 729
7Y 741
K7 828
Arr
10:05
10:15
10:15
11:30
10:25
10:35
11:45
10:45
10:45
11:30
14:10
12:25
14:00
16:30
17:00
18:45
18:45
18:15
17:25
18:10
17:50
18:15
18:50
17:55
19:10
thandwe to Yangon
yangon to dawei
Flight
K7 319
7Y 531
Dep
8:55
9:05
9:05
9:15
9:15
9:25
9:30
9:35
9:35
10:20
10:50
11:10
11:55
14:20
15:50
15:55
15:55
16:05
16:10
16:00
16:40
16:30
16:40
16:45
16:55
sittwe to Yangon
Dep
11:30
11:45
13:00
Dep
7:00
10:30
11:30
12:15
13:00
15:45
Days
4
7
3,7
Daily
4
Daily
Daily
Daily
1,2,5,6
Daily
Daily
Daily
1,2,3,4,5,6
5
4
Daily
Daily
1,2
1,3,5
1
6
Daily
3,5,7
3,7
1,3,6
Arr
8:15
8:38
9:05
17:00
Yangon to thandwe
Flight
K7 242
YH 505
W9 309
7Y 122
K7 422
Y5 421
Flight
YJ 891
YJ 881
YJ 891
K7 283
YJ 881
W9 201
K7 243
YH 918
YJ 891
7Y 132
7Y 121
K7 267
YH 506
YJ 752
YJ 762
7Y 241
YH 732
YJ 762
K7 829
YH 728
YJ 602
K7 264
YH 738
YJ 752
W9 129
Myeik to Yangon
Yangon to sittwe
Yangon to Heho
Flight
YJ 891
YJ 891
K7 282
YH 917
YJ 881
YJ 891
YJ 881
K7 242
7Y 131
K7 266
7Y 121
Y5 649
YH 505
YJ 751
YJ 751
YJ 761
YJ 233
YJ 761
YH 727
YH 737
YH 727
7Y 941
K7 828
K7 822
K7 264
7Y 241
YH 731
W9 129
Arr
14:45
14:45
14:45
19:40
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2 = Tuesday
3 = Wednesday
4 = Thursday
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YANGON TO BANGKOK
Days
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Dep
6:05
8:40
9:50
10:30
14:50
15:20
16:30
18:35
19:00
19:50
Flights
DD 4231
FD 252
FD 256
FD 254
FD 258
DD 4239
Flights
Days
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Dep
8:00
8:30
12:50
17:35
21:30
21:00
YANGON TO SINGAPORE
Days
Dep
BANGKOK TO YANGON
Arr
8:20
10:25
11:45
12:25
16:45
17:15
18:15
20:30
20:50
21:45
Flights
TG 303
PG 701
Y5 238
8M 336
TG 301
PG 707
PG 703
TG 305
8M 332
PG 705
Days
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Arr
9:45
10:20
14:40
19:25
23:15
22:55
Flights
DD 4230
FD 251
FD 255
FD 253
FD 257
DD 4238
Arr
Flights
Dep
8:00
8:45
21:30
11:55
13:05
13:40
17:00
18:05
19:20
20:15
Arr
8:45
9:40
22:20
12:40
13:50
14:30
17:50
18:50
20:05
21:30
Dep
6:30
7:15
11:35
16:20
20:15
19:25
Arr
7:15
8:00
12:20
17:05
20:55
20:15
SINGAPORE TO YANGON
Days
Dep
Arr
8M 231
Daily
8:00
12:25
Y5 2233
Daily
9:45
14:15
TR 2823
Daily
9:45
2:35
SQ 997
Daily
10:25
15:10
3K 582
Daily
11:45
16:20
MI 533
2,4,6
13:35
20:50
8M 233
5,6,7
14:40
19:05
MI 519
Daily
16:40
21:15
3K 584
2,3,5
19:30 00:05+1
YANGON TO KUALA LUMPUR
TR 2822
Daily
7:20
Y5 2234
Daily
7:20
SQ 998
Daily
7:55
3K 581
Daily
9:10
MI 533
2,4,6
11:30
8M 232
Daily
13:25
MI 518
Daily
14:20
3K 583
2,3,5
17:20
8M 234
5,6,7
20:15
KUALA LUMPUR TO YANGON
8:45
8:50
9:20
10:40
12:45
14:50
15:45
18:50
21:40
8M 501
AK 505
MH 741
8M 9506
8M 9508
MH 743
AK 503
11:50
12:45
16:30
16:30
20:05
20:15
23:20
AK 504
8M 9505
MH 740
8M 502
8M 9507
MH 742
AK 502
8:00
11:15
11:15
13:50
14:50
15:05
18:25
Arr
0550+1
Flights
CA 905
Flights
Flights
CA 906
Days
Dep
Arr
1,2,3,5,6
7:50
Daily
8:30
Daily
12:15
Daily
12:15
Daily
15:45
Daily
16:00
Daily
19:05
YANGON TO BEIJING
Days
3,5,7
Dep
23:50
YANGON TO GUANGZHOU
Flights
Days
8M 711
CZ 3056
CZ 3056
Flights
Days
Daily
Dep
Arr
CA 416
MU 2012
MU 2032
Flights
Days
13:15
15:55
22:10
Dep
Arr
10:50
16:10
VN 956
1,3,5,6,7
Dep
Arr
Flights
Days
2,4,7
Days
CZ 3055
CZ 3055
8M 712
Flights
Days
CI 7915
Daily
Dep
19:10
MU 2011
CA 415
MU 2031
Arr
Flights
21:25
Dep
Days
1,4,6
17:05
Days
Dep
7:55
0Z 770
KE 472
4,7
Daily
Dep
0:50
23:55
Days
KA 251
Daily
Days
Flights
NH 914
Daily
Days
BG 061
BG 061
Flights
2
5
Dep
11:45
19:45
PG 724
W9 607
8M 7702
1,3,5,6
4,7
Daily
Dep
12:50
14:30
23:55
Days
2,4,7
Days
2,4,6
1,5
4,7
Flights
Days
3,5,6
2
1,5
Flights
Days
Flights
AI 234
AI 228
1
5
Dep
7:00
13:10
14:05
Dep
13:10
Dep
14:05
18:45
MANDALAY TO BANGKOK
Flights
PG 710
Days
Daily
Dep
14:15
MANDALAY TO singapore
Flights
MI 533
Y5 2233
Days
2,4,6
1,2,4,5,6
Dep
15:45
7:50
Flights
FD 245
Days
Daily
Dep
12:50
MANDALAY TO KUNMING
Flights
MU 2030
Days
Daily
Dep
13:50
Flights
PG 722
Days
1,2,3,4,5
Dep
19:45
Dep
Arr
7:00
9:50
Dep
Arr
11:50
11:30
14:00
Dep
Arr
16:40
Dep
11:45
5:25
KA 252
KA 250
Arr
Flights
Days
2,4,6
1,3,5,7
Days
Arr
Flights
Arr
Daily
Days
2
5
Arr
Arr
Days
2
3,5,6
5
Days
Dep
11:00
17:20
18:45
Dep
9:25
13:45
17:20
Dep
9:10
9:20
15:00
Dep
7:00
kolkata TO YANGON
AI 227
AI 233
Days
1
5
Dep
10:35
13:30
BANGKOK TO MANDALAY
Flights
PG 709
Days
Daily
Dep
12:05
singapore to mandalay
Flights
Y5 2234
MI 533
Days
Daily
2,4,6
Dep
7:20
11:30
Flights
15:15
FD 244
Arr
Flights
Days
Daily
Dep
10:55
KUNMING TO MANDALAY
16:40
MU 2029
Arr
Flights
22:45
8:30
16:30
delhi TO YANGON
Flights
Flights
20:50
14:15
Dep
gaya TO YANGON
Flights
Arr
Arr
1,3,5,6
4,7
Daily
Days
2,4,6
1,5
4,7
AI 235
8M 602
AI 233
AI 235
16:40
11:45
INCHEON TO YANGON
Days
Days
Daily
Dep
12:55
PG 721
Days
1,2,3,4,5
Dep
17:15
Arr
00:15+1
23:45
Dep
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Condor (DE)
Dragonair (KA)
Arr
16:30
17:20
19:45
Dep
22:20
21:50
Arr
22:30
23:40
DHAKA TO YANGON
Flights
BG 060
BG 060
Arr
Dep
18:30
19:30
Arr
0459+1
TOKYO TO YANGON
NH 913
13:00
21:00
8:20
14:10
15:05
Dep
19:45
18:10
13:25
Flights
Y5 252
7Y 306
W9 608
YANGON TO kolkata
Days
Days
Daily
3,6
Arr
8:05
12:50
16:20
Dep
6:15
11:00
14:30
YANGON TO DELHI
AI 236
10:35
16:40
15:50
SEOUL TO YANGON
PG 723
W9 608
8M 7701
YANGON TO gaya
8M 601
AI 236
AI 234
Days
3,5,7
14:45
16:20
07:50+1
Flights
Y5 251
7Y 305
W9 607
Flights
Arr
YANGON TO INCHEON
Days
Arr
06:45+1
YANGON TO DHAKA
Flights
Flights
QR 918
Flights
1:10
22:10
Arr
11:40
Arr
Dep
Dep
Arr
3
8:25
Daily
11:10
1,2,4,5,6,7 13:30
HANOI TO YANGON
1,3,5,6,7
VN 943
KE 471
0Z 769
YANGON TO TOKYO
Flights
Days
Days
VN 957
8:50
07:45+1
Flights
Dep
DOHA TO YANGON
YANGON TO SEOUL
Flights
Arr
22:50
14:25
Flights
YANGON TO DOHA
Flights
QR 919
Dep
19:30
3,6
8:35
1,5
14:40
2,4,7
14:15
TAIPEI TO YANGON
15:55
18:50
18:15
Arr
KUNMING TO YANGON
Daily
12:30
3
12:40
1,2,4,5,6,7 14:50
YANGON TO HANOI
Days
Dep
Daily
6:55
Daily
10:05
Daily
10:05
1,2,3,5,6
12:50
Daily
13:40
Daily
13:55
Daily
17:20
BEIJING TO YANGON
Days
3,5,7
Flights
YANGON TO KUNMING
Flights
Days
GUANGZHOU TO YANGON
2,4,7
8:40
3,6
11:35
1,5
17:40
YANGON TO TAIPEI
CI 7916
Flights
International Airlines
Arr
17:15
Arr
10:45
18:45
Airline Codes
3K = Jet Star
8M = Myanmar Airways International
AK = Air Asia
BG = Biman Bangladesh Airlines
CA = Air China
CI = China Airlines
CZ = China Southern
Arr
11:55
18:10
22:05
Arr
10:15
14:35
18:10
Arr
12:10
12:30
18:00
Arr
12:10
Arr
13:20
18:00
Arr
13:25
Arr
16:30
14:50
Arr
12:20
Arr
12:50
Arr
19:15
DD = Nok Airline
FD = Air Asia
KA = Dragonair
KE = Korea Airlines
MH = Malaysia Airlines
MI = Silk Air
MU = China Eastern Airlines
NH = All Nippon Airways
PG = Bangkok Airways
QR = Qatar Airways
SQ = Singapore Airways
TG = Thai Airways
TR = Tiger Airline
VN = Vietnam Airline
AI = Air India
Y5 = Golden Myanmar Airlines
Subject to change
without notice
Day
1 = Monday
2 = Tuesday
3 = Wednesday
4 = Thursday
5 = Friday
6 = Saturday
7 = Sunday
26 Sport
EQUALITY IN SPORT
ISOCLASS
New number
one Nehwal
wins Indian
Open on
home turf
Saina Nehwal, badmintons new
world number one, trounced her
Thai challenger, Ratchanok Intanon, on March 29 to win the India Open womens singles on home
turf.
Nehwal defeated Ratchanok
21-16, 21-14 in less than an hour in
the final of the Super Series tournament in front of an adoring crowd
packed into the Siri Fort stadium in
New Delhi.
The 25-year-old Nehwal has already had a dream run this year
after reaching the final of the prestigious All England Championship
earlier this month where she lost to
Spains Carolina Marin.
Nehwal became the world number one the first Indian to do so
after she reached the semi-finals
of the Indian Open tournament,
although rankings are not formally
announced by the Badminton World
Federation until later this week.
Another Indian shuttler, K Srikanth, won the mens singles final
in a keenly contested match against
Denmarks Viktor Axelsen.
Srikanth defeated Axelsen 1821, 21-13 and 21-12 in a 55-minute
encounter.
He had stormed into the final
with a comfortable 21-16, 21-13 victory over Chinas Xue Song in the
semi-final.
Earlier on March 29, the Japanese duo of Misaki Matsutomo
and Ayaka Takahashi defeated
their Chinese challengers Luo Ying
and Luo Yu 21-19 and 21-19 to win
the womens doubles final in a
81-minute encounter.
Two other Chinese pairs had a
better day, routing their opponents
in the mixed and mens doubles
finals.
Chai Biao and Hong Wei comfortably defeated Denmarks Conrad Petersen and Mads Pieler Kolding 21-18 and 21-14 to take the mens
doubles title in 45 minutes.
Chinas Liu Cheng and Bao Yixin
downed Denmarks Christinna Pedersen and Joachim Fischer Nielsen
in the mixed doubles final, with a
score of 21-19, 21-19 in 52 minutes.
AFP
basketball
religious freedom.
The law, which takes effect July
1, makes no mention of gays or
lesbians, but activists say it effectively makes it legal for Indiana
businesses whose owners reject
homosexuality on religious grounds
to turn away gay customers.
The Indiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union called the
law a backlash response to a failed
bid last year to put a gay marriage
ban in the states constitution.
Pacers and Fever owner Herb
Simon said his clubs are committed
to non-discrimination.
Everyone is always welcome
at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. That
has always been the policy from
the very beginning of the Simon
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Rugby Union
Fijis Jerry Tuwai catches a ball against New Zealand in the Hong Kong final. Fiji won 33-19. Photo: AFP
iji won the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens on March 29, tearing through defending champions New Zealand 33-19 in a
powerful display.
With the backing of a roaring Hong
Kong Stadium crowd, Fiji made up for
last years heartbreak semi-final loss to
England, and went one step closer to
qualifying for the Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
New Zealand struggled to get into
the match as Fiji pounded through their
defence. The All Blacks were down 21-5
at half-time after Savenaca Rawaca put
two tries on the board.
The New Zealanders pushed through
with a pair of tries from Scott Curry, but
the Fijians kept finding gaps and a surge
down the left wing by Vatemo Ravouvou
sealed the match 33-19.
Fiji have the most-ever wins at the
Hong Kong Sevens, with this weekends
victory, marking their 15th triumph.
The top four teams in the Sevens
World Series will secure a place in Brazil, where sevens rugby will make its
Olympic debut.
Hong Kong celebrating its 40th
edition this year is the sixth tournament in the nine-stage series, which
ends in London in May.
New Zealand had only narrowly
Cycling
Belgian Gert Steegmans climbs up after falling into a brook. Photo: AFP
4 seconds.
Victory continued 30-year-old Portes fantastic early-season form having
also won his second Paris-Nice title just
two weeks ago.
Frances Bryan Coquard was second in the stage just ahead of Russian
Sergei Chernetski, who won his first
World Tour stage on March 28.
Italian Domenico Pozzovivo was
just 1 second behind Valverde in third
Sport
28 THE MYANMAR TIMES March 31, 2015
Indian sportswomen
hit out
SPORT 26
Lethwei
Cyrus is a
talented boxer
...but he is
older than me. I
think this is his
weakness.
Tun Tun Min
Lethwei champion
Tun Tun Min kicks out against his Thai opponent on March 29. Photo: Zarni Phyo
Football
Broadcaster
shocks with
racial slur
FREEDOM Sports defended one of
their broadcast team against accusations of having used racial slurs during their coverage of the AFC U23
Championship Qualifying Group F
match between hosts Chinese Taipei
and Myanmar on March 27.
The China Post reported on
March 30 that during the live broadcast of the March 27 game, a female
commentator directed a number
of comments toward the Myanmar
team, including saying she was not
sure what country this is, and it
seems like they spend all day running in the grassland and digging
the ground to eat sweet potatoes.
Myanmar defeated Taiwan 3-0.
The matches were free-to-air on
the organisations YouTube channel
where it describes itself as a professional production and broadcast
team with innovative and thinking
planning and describes its reporting
as reporting that boils your blood
and inspires your soul.
They were just a few jokes and
not meant to be disparaging, Freedom Sports told The China Post.
The commentators seemed
aware their comments may be considered offensive as during an earlier broadcast, reporters had joked
about the shortness of members
of the Australian side, liking them
to natto beans, adding Hopefully
their fans arent watching our
broadcast, but it shouldnt matter
since they wouldnt be able to understand.
The Chinese Taipei Football Association responded by saying that
it had no knowledge of the YouTube
broadcast and that while it had regularly outsourced the recording of the
national teams matches to Freedom
Sports, the broadcast was not officially sanctioned by the body.
Staff
Philippines
Athletics
Caleb Stuart, the athlete the Philippines
are relying on to throw the nation to
at least two gold medals, has caused
controversy over his eligibility for the
games, reported Reuters.
The Filipino-American who reportedly received his Philippine passport
late last year has a personal best in the
hammer and shot put events that exceed current SEA Games records.
But his Malaysian rival Jackie Wong,
who set a national record of 63.71 at the
Philippines Open-Invitational Athletics
where he came runner-up to Stuart
questioned his rivals eligibility for June.
They are saying that he can compete in the SEA Games but Im not sure
myself, Wong was quoted as saying in
the New Straits Times on March 27.
Anyway I think the competition will
be good and I am determined to improve on my national record, he added.
Malaysia
Athletics
A target of 23 SEA Games medals has
been set by the technical director of the
Malaysian Athletics Union technical director Robert Ballard, reports Bernama.
We currently have three athletes
who rank number one in Southeast
Asia, he told the news agency at the
Malaysian Open Athletics Championships held last week.
He referred to triple jumper Mohd
Hakimi Ismail, high jumper Nauraj
Singh Randhawa and discus thrower
Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin.
But the triple jumper failed to make
automatic qualification for the SEA
Games, posting 15.86m, good enough to
win gold but well short of the 16.04m
recommended distance and not even
comparable to the 16.44m leap that won
him gold in Myanmar in 2013. His fate
Aquatics
Fu Kang, a 15-year-old swimming
prodigy, smashed his own personal best
to take Malaysias national 100 metre
breaststroke record at last weeks Malaysian Open Swimming held in Bukit
Jalil, reported Bernama.
The youngster touched the wall in
1 minute 2.56 seconds to dip under the
previous mark of 1:02.59s, set by Elvin
Chia in 2000. The victory also booked
himself a ticket to Junes SEA Games.
I did not expect to renew the national record. It was just unbelievable.
This will be my new personal best; before this it was 1:04.01s, he said after
the race.
I really trained hard for this.
Especially to qualify for the SEA Games.
With the new time, I hope I can gain a
Indonesia
Indonesia have downsized their delegation and trimmed their target as they
approach the Singapore event.
A 556 member training team has
been cut to 500 names by Satlak Prima,
the body tasked with the archipelago
nations success at the 2015 SEA Games.
Kasatlak Prima Suwarno, chair of
the body explained that he still felt confident that the nation could bring back
47 to 70 gold medals but that quotas set
by the Singapore organisers meant the
squads had to focus on genuine medal
hopes.
The Jakarta Post reported that
Imam Nahrawi, Indonesias Youth and
Sports Minister had had to downgrade
his expectations of reclaiming second-
Vietnam
Vietnamese sports stars have been offered an extra incentive to win at Junes
SEA Games after last week the National
Sports Administration signed a sponsorship contract to reward top performers reported VNS.
MyVita will deliver VND15 million
(US$700) to the best athlete on each
day of the competition and an additional bonus to the first gold medallist, best
young athlete and best footballer of the
Games. Matt Roebuck