Development or Destruction: Dams in Southeast Myanmar
Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) | July 11, 2018 KHRG and Karen Rivers Watch proudly present our report “Development or Destruction: The human rights impacts of hydropower development on villagers [...]
International Day of the World’s Indigenous People
Karen News on Vimeo | August 22, 2018 The International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples event was held for the first time in northern Karen State, Burma. Karen environmentalists [...]
War, Peace and Protest in Kachin State
Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) | July 24, 2018 In the midst of an ongoing civil war in northern Burma, some are on a different “front lines,” of sorts — [...]
Refugees Struggling on the Thai-Burma Border Warn Any More Cuts to Aid Will Be Impossible to Sustain
Karen News on Vimeo | June 28, 2018 The massive withdrawal of international aid to refugees living in camps on the Thai Burma has created huge challenges for the people. [...]
The Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) Stands #WithRefugees
Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) | June 20, 2018 World Refugee Day 2018 Today, World Refugee Day, is a time to stand in solidarity with the 68.5 million refugees and internally [...]
Saw O Moo: Defender of Indigenous Karen Territories, the Environment and Way of Life
Karen News | May 6, 2018 Saw O Moo was a Karen Indigenous man born in 1975 in T’ Ri Plaw village, located lin the Ler Mu Plaw area. After [...]
The Nightmare Returns: Karen hopes for peace and stability dashed by Burma Army’s actions
Documentary by Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) | April 25, 2018 On March 4th, the Burma Army began the largest and most coordinated deployment of troops into Karen State’s Mutraw [...]
Like We Don’t Exist
Documentary film by Ansley Sawyer and Corey Embring in partnership with Burma Link | March 17, 2018 Today, thousands of people live in refugee camps along the Thai-Burmese border, displaced from [...]