Interviews2020-05-30T23:17:17+07:00

‘They Know Nothing About Ethnic Education’

September 26th, 2014|

Samantha Michaels / The Irrawaddy, September 23, 2014 MAE SOT, Thailand — During decades of civil war against the government, ethnic groups in Burma didn’t just build armies; they also built education systems […]

Developing the Forgotten Land – Eastern Nagaland in Northwest Burma

August 30th, 2014|

Ariana Zarleen / Burma Link Eastern Nagaland has greatly suffered under the coercive control of the Burmese military junta, and is undoubtedly one of the most forgotten and least developed areas in the whole world. In a land […]

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‘I Am Really Worried About Our Country’s Future’

September 22nd, 2014|

Jessica Mudditt / Mizzima, September 21, 2014 Former political prisoner Nay Phone Latt, 34, is the secretary of PEN Myanmar and executive director of the advocacy group, Myanmar ICT Development Organization (MIDO), which he founded in February 2012. In April he launched the anti-hate speech movement panzagar […]

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Part 2: ‘They Create Problems Between Lahu and Other Ethnicities’

July 5th, 2014|

Burma Link | July 5, 2014 (updated July 30, 2015) Lahu are a little known ethnic group scattered around four countries; Burma, China, Laos and Thailand. Lahu people typically live up on the mountains and [...]

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‘My children and I have nowhere to go’: Kachin IDP

June 26th, 2014|

By Burma Link AOC Despite a number of peace talks having been conducted between the central government and Kachin Independence Army (KIA), there is no sign of the war ceasing in Kachin state. The ongoing [...]

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