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          Than Shwe Looks Healthy on Demanding Inspection Tour Than Shwe , The chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Than Shwe Looks Healthy on Demanding Inspection Tour By Aung ZawApril 25, 2007 If anyone is speculating that Burma’s paramount leader Snr-Gen Than Shwe is dying from cancer, heart disease or any kind of serious illness in the near future, they may be wrong. In mid-April, the hottest month in Burma with 酒店打工 temperatures reaching to 43 Celsius (109 Fahrenheit), Than Shwe toured the country, clearly demonstrating that he still runs the show. The commander in chief of the armed forces who once wanted to buy ballistic missiles from North Korea has shown the world that he is not slowing down. Accompanied by Gen Thura Shwe Mann, a likely successor to the armed forces, 景觀設計and other top leaders and trusted cabinet ministers, Than Shwe inspected numerous government projects. Observers noted that Than Shwe, and his family members, usually pay a visit to the region in April of every year. In Mandalay, he visited the second largest city’s General Hospital, where he told medical staff and physicians that work has begun to build specialist hospitals i 酒店打工n Naypyidaw, the new administrative city, as well as in Mandalay. The chairman of the State Peace and Development Council visited several dam projects, including Yeywa Hydro-electric Power Project near the Myit Nge River, southeast of Mandalay. The dam projects are being financed and assisted by Chinese companies. In Sagaing Division, a few hours drive from Mandalay, he inspected development pro 系統傢俱jects. Before arriving in Mandalay, Than Shwe visited a pet project in May Myo, now officially known as Pyin Oo Lwin, where the government is building a new city, called Yadanabon. The resort style city is expected to be a new vacation destination for the generals. Than Shwe and top military leaders now take regular vacations in the hillside mountain town of May Myo, about a half-hour drive from Mandalay. A 關鍵字廣告former holiday town for the British during colonial times, May Myo is now the site of rapid construction projects, including an ambitious IT site and a new hospital. During his visit, Than Shwe met with the staff working on water and power supply projects to serve Yadanabon. Than Shwe also visited the main building of Tele-Port, a construction site called Incubation Building and a road construction project. He also visited a 3 借貸00-bed hospital, a medical research department and a pharmaceutical factory. While in the medical research department, the general who visited Singapore early this year for medical treatment reportedly gave “guidance” to the staff, urging them to search for medicines to treat common diseases such as malaria, TB, diabetes, hypertension, dysentery and diarrhea, the official newspaper New Light of Myanmar reported. The general said, “Myanmar 酒店兼職 [Burma] is blessed with a favorable climate, so research should be conducted on a wide range of species of herbal plants for production of new kinds of medicines in the interests of the people.” Than Shwe, whose official age is 74, has served as head of the military regime since 1992, and he has shown no sign of relinquishing power. Diplomats in Rangoon have long suspected he wants to oversee the completion of the political “road map” to "disciplined" de 吳哥窟mocracy in Burma and the installation of a new civilian government. But so far, the “road map's” final destination remains unknown. Thus, political analysts keep watch on what the general does as well as says. Constant speculation and rumor surround his health condition and a power struggle with army chief Vice Snr-Gen Maung Aye, who was not present during Than Shwe’s inspection tour. In spite of his reported ill health and his recent visit to Singapore, Than Shwe at 襯衫tended the inspection of troops during the Armed Forces Day ceremony in Naypyidaw on March 27, where he delivered an unusually short speech to officials and foreign dignitaries. Journalists and military attache at the ceremony said the general looked fit and well, at his age. During his demanding inspection tour of Upper Burma, Than Shwe also found time to visit Buddhist temples with his large family retinue, offering alms to monks and praying. http://www.irrawaddy.org/aviewer.asp?a=6993&z 裝潢=163  .
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