The Perilous Defense of Human Rights

Shan Herald Agency for News | November 24, 2017 Amid a catastrophic human rights crisis, the space for civil society and human rights defenders is shrinking as protests in Yangon are banned, a land rights defender is beaten to death, and spurious charges [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:30+07:00November 24th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Karen Land Ownership and Land Use Complaint Statement Angered the Military

By Sai Wansai/Shan Herald Agency for News | November 21, 2017 From November 2 to 4, Kawthoolei Land Seminar attended by over 370 participants representing 53 Karen organizations was held in Law Khee Lah, Hpa-an District, in Karen Nation [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:31+07:00November 23rd, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

In Thai Border Camps, Funding Cuts Leave Refugees in Limbo

Kaelyn Lynch/Karen News | November 21, 2017 Refugees from Burma are finding it difficult to stay, difficult to go home. In Thailand, funding cuts to refugee camps have left over 100,000 displaced people from Burma to choose between trying [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:33+07:00November 21st, 2017|Articles, Featured Collection, Recommended|

Land Disputes Made up 90% of Complaint Letters Sent to Karen State Parliament

By Saw Myat Oo Thar/Karen News | November 16, 2017 Complaint letters received by Karen State parliament related to land issues dominated all other concerns over the 10-month period from January to October 2017. A government official responsible for receiving [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:36+07:00November 17th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

The 8th DPN-PC Meeting: Further Discussion Required

Ethnic Nationalities Affairs Center (ENAC) News Brief No. 25 | November 15, 2017 The Delegation for Political Negotiation (DPN) and Peace Commission (PC) held their 8th meeting at the National Reconciliation and Peace Center (NRPC) in Yangon from 8-9 [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:37+07:00November 16th, 2017|Featured Collection, Press Releases and Statements, Recommended|

Mae Tao Clinic Facing Funding Shortages as Border Aid Dries Up

By Kaelyn Lynch/Karen News | November 15, 2017 Dr. Cynthia’s Mae Tao Clinic is struggling to keep helping patients as donors to the Thai-Burma border stop funding. Mae Tao Clinic is appealing for help as funding cuts from donors [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:38+07:00November 16th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

AA Disputes Tatmadaw’s Account of Deadly Chin State Ambush

By Nan Lwin Hnin Pwint/The Irrawaddy | November 14, 2017 In an interview with The Irrawaddy, a spokesman for the Arakan Army (AA) has claimed the group was defending its territory during an attack on a vessel that killed at [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:39+07:00November 15th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Commentary on “As Expectations Fade, is the Peace Process in Crisis?”

By Sai Wansai/Shan Herald Agency for News | November 13, 2017 The only way to resolve the armed conflict or silenced the gun fire is to change the hybrid civilian-military to pure civilian rule. In other words, the military [...]

2020-05-30T23:32:41+07:00November 14th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|
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