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Burma bans opposition teachers from giving private tuition.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Norway-based Burmese Democratic Voice of Burma on 23 November

[Newsreader] Dear listeners, authorities have been banning private tuition teachers who are members of the National League for Democracy from teaching students and more than 10 of them have faced the ban so far. The last person to be affected was U Than Tint, an English language teacher from Chauk of Magwe Division and the ban was imposed only yesterday.

Democratic Voice of Burma Correspondent Ko Maung Too filed this report.

Sayar [Teacher] U Than Tint was teaching English in Chauk Township of Magwe Division and he …

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