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Bush Renews Sanctions on Burma

01 August 2006

President Bush has renewed a one-year ban on imports from military-ruled Burma.

A White House statement Tuesday says the ban is a sign of serious concern about the Burmese regime's continuing refusal to move towards democracy.

The statement says the United States watches in deep dismay as a country of Burma's beauty and potential deteriorates under the oppressive weight of the military junta.

Burma's neighbors in the Association of Southeast Nations have recently condemned the regime's lack of tangible progress on democratic reforms.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and AP.

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