Dateline Irrawaddy: ‘We Have Seen a Certain Degree of Deadlock in the Peace Process.’

The Irrawaddy | November 5, 2016 Kyaw Zwa Moe: Welcome to Dateline Irrawaddy! We have repeatedly heard about peace over the past five or six years across the country. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s administration believes peace is a [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:19+07:00November 7th, 2016|Featured Collection, Recommended, Uncategorized|

Burma Army Attacks Kachin at Gidon Mountain – Photos and Video

Free Burma Rangers (FBR) | November 5, 2016 Since August 16, 2016 the Burma Army has been attacking the Kachin as they try to hold Gidon Mountain. Gidon Mountain is important to the Kachin because it allows the Kachin [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:20+07:00November 7th, 2016|Articles, Featured Collection, Recommended|

U.N. Envoy Urges Myanmar Government to Launch Probe of Maungdaw Violence

RFA | November 3, 2016 A United Nations envoy to Myanmar called on the government on Thursday to launch an independent investigation of alleged human rights abuses in the northwestern township of Maungdaw that followed last month’s deadly border [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:21+07:00November 4th, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

‘Ethnic People Will Not Be Cheated Again’: SSPP/SSA Patron

Shan Herald Agency for News (SHAN) | November 2, 2016 Ethnic people will not tolerate being cheated again, and they must see the signs of a true federal union before the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) is signed. That’s according to [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:23+07:00November 3rd, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

First Organized Refugee Returns from Thailand Take Place, Despite Concerns over Readiness on the Ground in Myanmar

Progressive Voice (PV) | November 2, 2016 This past week saw a pilot voluntary return of 68 Myanmar [1] refugees living along the Thailand-Myanmar border. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) heralded the return as a “milestone.” Unfortunately, many have questioned the readiness [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:24+07:00November 3rd, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Ban Ki-Moon Urged to Act on Humanitarian Restrictions in Rakhine State

Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) | November 2, 2016 More than 500 Burma Campaign UK supporters have written to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urging him to personally lead efforts to persuade the government and military in Burma to lift [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:25+07:00November 3rd, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

National-Level Political Dialogue: The eighth UPDJC meeting a step forward?

By Sai Wansai/ Shan Herald Agency for News (SHAN) | November 2, 2016. The much awaited Union Peace Dialogue Joint Committee (UPDJC) meeting from 28 to 29 October in Naypyitaw was hailed as a step forward in conducting the [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:26+07:00November 2nd, 2016|Articles, Featured Collection|

Abuses and Rights Violations by Burmese Military Reported in Kachin Region

Kachinland News | November 1, 2016 Several abuses and rights violations committed this month by Burmese army soldiers have been reported by local residents in Kachin and northern Shan State. Christian ministers from different denominations have been arrested and [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:30+07:00November 1st, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Fear of Interrogations Prevents IDPs Returning to Mae Tha Wor

By Karen Information Centre (KIC)/ Burma News International (BNI) | November 1, 2016 People displaced from the Mae Tha Wor area of Karen State by fighting are too scared to return home because they fear being interrogated by the [...]

2020-05-30T23:02:31+07:00November 1st, 2016|Featured Collection, News|
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