Fire Victims in Karenni Refugee Camp Need Aid: Camp Officials

By Suu Mal / Kantarawaddy Times / Burma News International (BNI) | July 17, 2017 Around three dozen Karenni refugees whose homes were burned down in a July 5 blaze are in need of basic supplies, according to camp [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:45+07:00July 20th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

UN Envoy Yanghee Lee Told About Continued Human Rights Abuses in Shan State

By Ai Saw / Shan Herald Agency for News (SHAN) | July 18, 2017 Representatives from a Shan civic group say they briefed Yanghee Lee, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Burma, on Saturday about ongoing human rights violations in [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:46+07:00July 19th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

UN Envoy Discusses Refugee Repatriation Issues in Karen State

By Naw Noreen / Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) | July 18, 2017 Karen civil society organisations met with UN Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee on Sunday in Karen State where they highlighted human rights issues and other matters relating to the [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:47+07:00July 18th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

‘Take Effective Action…Leading to the Emergence of an International Criminal Tribunal for Burma’: Aung Htoo, Founder of Legal Aid Network

Burma Link | July 17, 2017 July 17, 2017, is the 15th Anniversary of the Rome Statute, which saw the establishment of the International Criminal Court and now marks the World Day for International Justice. In this exclusive interview with [...]

Is it Time to Revive the ‘Dirty List’ of Companies Helping Burma’s Military?

Burma Campaign UK | July 13, 2017 Burma Briefing No. 43 In 2002, Burma Campaign UK published the first ‘Dirty List’ of companies directly or indirectly helping the military dictatorship in Burma, or which were linked to human rights [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:50+07:00July 14th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

300 Left Homeless After Nai Soi Refugee Camp Fire

Shan Herald Agency for News (SHAN) | July 11, 2017 More than 300 people have lost their homes after a fire destroyed a big neighbourhood in Nai Soi refugee camp in northern Thailand last week. No casualties have been [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:51+07:00July 13th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Report: Refugee Returns Must Be Linked to Broader Land Reforms

The Irrawaddy | July 12, 2017 Myanmar has around 1.1 million refugees and internally displaced persons, and a lack of clear policies for their future reinstatement in society carries risks of fresh conflicts, according to a policy briefing by [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:52+07:00July 13th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Karen State Residents Oppose Coal-Fired Power Plant Through Petition

By S'Phan Shaung / Karen News | July 12, 2017 Over 1,000 signatures have so far been collected on a petition against building a coal-fired power plant in Karen State, according to local activists. Saw Aung Than Htwe from [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:53+07:00July 13th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

SSPP Involvement in Two Ethnic Umbrella Organizations a Dilemma or Special Arrangement?

By Sai Wansai / Shan Herald Agency for News | July 11, 2017 Just as the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) has been stuck in a dilemma on its choice to be either with the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC) [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:55+07:00July 12th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|
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