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UK's Brown calls for more EU sanctions on Myanmar

LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called today for international pressure to be increased on Myanmar's ruling generals and tougher sanctions from the European Union.

Brown was meeting a delegation of Myanmar democracy campaigners as part of a global day of protests.

''I want the EU to impose further sanctions on the regime to make it absolutely clear we will not tolerate the abuses that have taken place,'' he told the delegation.

''I want all the other leaders of the world to work with us to achieve the progress that all of you here want ... an end to abuse of human rights, we want the violence to stop against the people of Burma and we want to move forward with the process of democracy and reconciliation as soon as possible.'' Myanmar's ruling junta has come under international pressure after it suppressed pro-democracy protests led by Buddhist monks, the biggest anti-government demonstrations in nearly 20 years in the main city, Yangon.

Yesterday, a draft statement from Britain, the United States and France circulated to the UN Security Council condemned the junta's ''violent repression''. It called for political detainees to be freed and talks opened with the opposition.

The junta has said 10 people were killed in the protests.

Brown said Britain disputed the figures.

''We believe there have been many more killings than the regime admit,'' he said in a statement.

''And we have very grave concerns about hundreds, possibly thousands, of monks, nuns and others who have simply disappeared.'' REUTERS SKB PM1631

Flooding cuts off thousands after typhoon in Vietnam

NGHIA DAN, Vietnam, Oct 6 (Reuters) A typhoon followed by floods and landslides killed up to 30 people in Vietnam with many missing and some villages cut off and inundated by water, officials said today. A dyke on the Buoi river in the northern province of Thanh Hoa broke, causing extensive flooding, a government report said. Yesterday, officials said that police and soldiers helped move about 22,000 people to higher ground away from a dam in the same province. Floods and.....

Musharraf set to win vote, victory hangs on court

ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (Reuters) Pakistani legislators voted today in a presidential election military ruler Pervez Musharraf is sure to win even though he's uncertain if the Supreme Court will let him claim victory. Doubts over whether the election result will stand have fuelled uncertainty in nuclear-armed Pakistan, as the 160-million strong Muslim country enters a transition from military to civilian rule that will culminate in national polls due by mid-January. Coinciding with the vote, lawyers behind a campaign against Musharraf in.....

CII focuses on high rate of interest

New Delhi, Oct 6: In its recommendations for the mid-term review of Monetary Policy 2007-08, CII expressed concern over high interest rates affecting investments and growth and suggested that the time is right to recognize the need to reduce interest rates, which is pivotal to sustain nine percent plus GDP growth. The RBI had introduced tight monetary measures to control inflation and liquidity conditions in the economy. With inflation at less than the lower limit of RBI's tolerance levels of four  to.....
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