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January 2014

How to Invest in Myanmar

Doing Well by Doing Right Stanley A. Weiss and Tim Heinemann, January 27, 2014 MYANMAR—For a nation that was frozen in place for half a century by a repressive military junta, it is ironic that [...]

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White Paper: Conundrums in Burma

Tim Heinemann, January 13, 2014 Download PDF Purpose. To identify perplexing issues impacting the prospect of enduring stability in Burma, that, if unaddressed, have the potential to promote enduring conflict between Burmans and Non-Burman Ethnics. [...]

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Subvert Burma’s Election!

Roland Watson / Dictator Watch, January 6, 2014 View as PDF Introduction Two weeks ago, hundreds of thousands of Cambodians demonstrated in Phnom Penh. They were protesting last July’s national ballot, which was fraudulent – [...]

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Economic Development Not a Cure-All for Ethnic Conflict: Burma Watcher

Saw Yan Naing / The Irrawaddy, January 4, 2013 CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Burmese government officials have expressed hopes that economic development in the country’s resource-rich frontier areas might help bring an end to decades-long [...]

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December 2013

2014 Stocktaking for the Ethnic Nationalities

Kanbawza Win, December 30, 2013 View as PDF As the New Year rings in it is time for the non-Myanmar ethnic nationalities of Burma to see clearly of where the country is heading and what [...]

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The Karen People Deserve Better

Ner Dah Mya / Karen News, December 23, 2013 January 2014 marks two years since the Karen National Union signed a temporary ceasefire agreement with Burma’s military, controlled government, and it is time now to [...]

November 2013

Burma Democracy – Still A Long Way To Go: Part Two

Saw Blacktown and Saw Doo Plout / Karen News, November 23, 2013 In part two of her exclusive interview with Karen News, *Zoya Phan, the Campaigns Manager at Burma Campaign UK, outlines what she thinks [...]

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Burma Democracy – Still A Long Way To Go: Part One

Saw Blacktown and Saw Doo Plout / Karen News, November 23, 2013 In an exclusive two-part interview with Karen News, *Zoya Phan, the Campaigns Manager at Burma Campaign UK and recognized as a Young Global [...]

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September 2013

Raise Your Voice for Burma’s Ethnic People!

Burma Link | September 23, 2017 A US based not for profit Art and Activism Project, Roots To Resistance, has created a global art campaign to raise voices for the ethnic people of Burma. Denise [...]

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