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Thein Sein (Burmese: သိန်းစိန် [θéɪɴ sèɪɴ]; born 20 April 1945) is a Burmese politician and former military commander who has been President of Myanmar since 30 March 2011, having been elected by the Assembly of the Union the previous month. His term is set to end on 30 March 2016 following general elections in 2015. He was the Prime Minister from 2007 until 2011 and is considered by many in and outside Myanmar as a moderate and reformist in the post-junta government. His new government undertook a series of political reforms including some deregulation of the country's censored media, releasing many political prisoners and halting the country's controversial large Chinese-led hydro-power project. The developments that followed included Myanmar's appointment to chair ASEAN in 2014, improved relations with the US, the release of Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest, and the reinstatement of major opposition party National League for Democracy (NLD) in the by-election held on 1 April 2012.
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Burma's President U Thein Sein comes to Washington on his first official state visit to the US, and answers questions at a town hall hosted by the Voice of America. He meets with the Burmese community as they interrogate him on the Letpadaung commission and the violence erupting in the country between Muslims and Buddhists.
President Obama and President Thein Sein of Myanmar speak to the press after a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office.
Burma’s President Thein Sein arrived in Germany on Tuesday with the intention of drumming up investment.
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ဥေရာပ ၅ ႏိုင္ငံခ်စ္ႀကည္ေရးခရီးမွ ၿပန္လည္ေရာက္ရွိလာေသာ ႏိုင္ငံေတာ္သမၼတ ဦးသိန္းစိန္အား ၿပည္သူမ်ားက ၀မ္ေၿမာက္စြာ ႀကိဳဆိုမႈ ၿမင္ကြင္းမ်ား
Burmese president U Thein Sein meets with Burmese journalists in Bali, Indonesia and answer questions variety of issuers including about releasing political prisoners, dialogue with the Burmese democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and ethnic minorities.
A country that was once condemned for its military rule, Myanmar is now being engaged with President Thein Sein taking Myanmar on the road to democratic reform. In his first interview with an international media, Myanmar's President discusses the transitions he'll lead with Channel NewsAsia. For catchup of latest programmes: www.channelnewsasia.com/tvshows
During his first ever visit to France, Burmese president Thein Sein sat down with Marc Perelman to discuss his country's switch to democracy in 2011, the release of political prisoners and Aung San Suu Kyi's possible presidential run in 2015.
Burma's President, U Thein Sein sits down with VOA Burmese Editor in Chief, U Than Lwin Htun to talk about the reform process in Burma as well as his meeting and collaboration with Burma's pro-democracy leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. U Thein Sein addresses the changes needed in his country and the future prospects for the people.
In an exclusive interview with VOA Burmese Chief, Than Lwin Htun, Burma's President Thein Sein discloses that he and his government will open schools for Rohingya Muslims who have accused the Buddhist majority of human rights violation and persecution of the Rohingya people. Thein Sein believes that through education- the different communities may be able to live in harmony, while noting that Rohingyas should not be given Burmese citizenship.
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Ko Ko Hlaing, the Senior Political Adviser to Burma's President, Thein Sein talks about the recent by-elections and how Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her party, the NLD's landslide win ( 43 out of 44 seats) was unexpected.
Rise - my armies - with power - from Hell - we march...
When all their power's gone and nothing's left but shame
We are the evil ones, a pestilence they say
We tear their souls apart by just being what we are
...And to forever be the ones to blame
There's nothing here for us in their world of love and trust
We vomit in their eyes and face them with disgust
We are the tyrants of the darkness as they say
...And we will never obey
So rise - my armies - with power - from Hell - we march...
We leave your god behind, he's shaking with fright
See the hatred in our eyes shining so bright
Possessed by Hell itself we stand up to charge
...And rise from the flames
This is the time for vengeance, now their end is near
We strike with hateful power, we have no fear
We are the immortals of a never ending race
...And we shall fight 'til the end
Now the time has come
For all the fools to pray
Come on, face the slayer
Now's your time to pay
So rise - immortals - with power - and might - we slay...