After Guilty Verdict, Families of Killed Mong Yaw Villagers Await Compensation

By Lun Min Mang / The Myanmar Times | September 19, 2016 In a rare admission of military misconduct, a Tatmadaw court martial has found seven soldiers guilty of murdering Shan villagers during a botched interrogation. After two months of investigation, [...]

2020-05-30T23:04:02+07:00September 19th, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

President Emphasises Minorities’ Voices

By Swan Ye Htut / The Myanmar Times | September 16, 2016 President U Htin Kyaw highlighted the importance of recognising the voices and rights of minorities in a formal address read out on his behalf yesterday at a ceremony in [...]

2020-05-30T23:04:04+07:00September 16th, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Activists Denounce ‘Atrocious’ Decision on Sanctions

By LIBBY HOGAN / Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) | September 15, 2016 Human rights activists, long the staunchest advocates of sanctions targeting Burma’s former military regime and its cronies, have denounced US plans to drop punitive measures against the country, calling [...]

2020-05-30T23:04:05+07:00September 16th, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Burmese Army Launches Multiple Mortar Attacks

Kachinland News (KLN) | September 16, 2016 Burmese Army steps up its military offensives against Kachin Independence Army this week As Burma’s State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi visits to United Kingdom and United States. Burmese army’s 389th [...]

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UNFC Will Not Attend Framework for Political Dialogue Review

Burma News International (BNI) | September 14, 2016 The United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC), a coalition of ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) that have not signed the nationwide ceasefire agreement (NCA) said its representatives will not attend the meeting to [...]

2020-05-30T23:04:07+07:00September 15th, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Burmese Govt Launches Aid Effort for IDPs in Karen State

Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) | September 14, 2016 Burma’s Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement says it has delivered humanitarian supplies for over 3,800 villagers displaced by a recent wave of armed hostilities in Karen State. Local [...]

2020-05-30T23:04:08+07:00September 15th, 2016|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

How Would the DKBA-BGF Conflict Undermine Short-Term Karen Unity but Help the KNU Long-Term Unity Goal

By Saw Thoo Lei & Eh K'Lu / The Karen Times | September 12, 2016 DKBA Troops Preparing for Assaults on Burma Army and BGF On September 1, leaders of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army released a statement [...]

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Karen National Union Statement on Military Activities by Government Tatmadaw (Army) and BGF Forces in Mae Thawaw Region in Contact with Pa-an and Papun Districts

Statement by Karen National Union | September 13, 2016 Karen National Union Statement on Military Activities by Government Tatmadaw (Army) and BGF Forces in Mae Thawaw Region in Contact with Pa-an and Papun Districts The Karen National Union (KNU) [...]

2020-05-30T23:04:12+07:00September 14th, 2016|Featured Collection, Press Releases and Statements, Recommended|

46 Human Rights Groups Oppose Lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Burma in Lead Up to Aung San Suu Kyi Visit

Press release by 46 Local, National, and International Human Rights Groups | September 12, 2016 46 Local, National, and International Human Rights Groups Oppose Lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Burma in Lead Up to Aung San Suu Kyi Visit [...]

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