Widespread Arrests, Torture, and Disappearances Under High-Level Burma Army Operation in Shan State After Fighting with NCA Signatory RCSS/SSA

Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF) | August 4, 2017 Widespread arrests, torture, disappearance of civilians under high-level Burma Army operation in Ho Pong after fighting with NCA signatory RCSS/SSA During July 16-30, 2017, hundreds of Burma Army troops from at [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:07+07:00August 9th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

All Ethnic Armed Groups Must Be Able To Join Political Dialogues: NMSP

By Mon News Agency (MNA) / Burma News International (BNI) | August 8, 2017 In a statement marking the 70th anniversary of the Mon revolution, the New Mon State Party said on August 7 that peace cannot be achieved [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:10+07:00August 9th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

KNU Talks Post-Ceasefire Peace Process With KNPP

By Karen Information Centre (KIC) / Burma News International (BNI) | August 7, 2017 Amid efforts to entice more ethnic armed groups into the fold of the nationwide ceasefire agreement, the Karen National Union shared its peace process experiences with [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:11+07:00August 8th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Aung San Suu Kyi Stops in Burma’s Mandalay Region to Sell Peace Process

By Radio Free Asia | August 7, 2017 Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi held a public roundtable meeting on the country’s peace process in a Mandalay region village on Monday, though residents used the opportunity to [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:13+07:00August 8th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Will the Myanmar Army Wipe Out Ethnic Armed Groups?

By Joe Kembun / The Irrawaddy | August 4, 2017 The Myanmar Army has shown—evermore visibly and publicly—that it is strengthening its forces. Recently, Commander-in-Chief Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing toured Japan, India, Russia, Israel, Pakistan and Europe—in many cases [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:13+07:00August 8th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

ENAC Briefing No. 22: UNFC’S Role In The Peace Process and Ethnic Unity

By Mary Win / Ethnic Nationalities Affairs Center (Union of Burma) | August 3, 2017 After a wave of resignations, especially of bulwark member Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), most observers thought the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC) might not [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:16+07:00August 7th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

International Aid To Karen IDP Camp To End In 60 Days

By Naw Noreen / Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) | August 4, 2017 Monthly rations of international aid to the Ee Tu Hta camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Papun District, Karen State, will stop at the end [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:17+07:00August 7th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

UN Should Insist On Going Ahead With Fact-Finding Mission On Myanmar – HRW

By Mizzima News | August 3, 2017 The United Nations needs to insist on its ability to carry out a mandated fact-finding mission on Myanmar, Human Rights Watch said yesterday, releasing a series of questions and answers on the [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:18+07:00August 4th, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

STAGNATION OF PEACE PROCESS: Will Listening To The People Approach Work?

By Sai Wansai / Shan Herald Agency for News (SHAN) | August 3, 2017 Looking at the ongoing peace process one couldn’t help but to conclude that it is indeed entering a period of stagnation and State Counselor Aung [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:19+07:00August 3rd, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|

Troop Withdrawal Crucial for Peace in Myanmar

By Edith Mirante / The Irrawaddy | August 2, 2017 The Tatmadaw—Myanmar’s armed forces—should withdraw its bases from ethnic regions where its presence continues to be linked to human rights violations and resource grabbing. Troop withdrawal is not to [...]

2020-05-30T23:35:20+07:00August 2nd, 2017|Featured Collection, News, Recommended|
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