Press Releases and Statements2020-05-30T23:17:13+07:00

Statement in Support of Karen People Gathering in Washington D.C.

November 10th, 2017|

Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) | November 6, 2017 The Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) fully supports the gathering of Karen people and their supporters in Washington, D.C. today. We support the goals established by [...]

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KWO Statement in Support of Karen Day in Washington DC

November 7th, 2017|

Karen Women's Organization (KWO) | November 6, 2017 The Karen Women’s Organization and our 60,000 members support the effort of Karen people in the United States to shed light on the plight of our people and others in [...]

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The 7th DPN-PC Meeting: Signing of the NCA Unlikely to be Imminent

November 6th, 2017|

Ethnic Nationalities Affairs Center (EANC) News Brief No. 24 | November 6, 2017 The Delegation for Political Negotiation (DPN) and Peace Commission (PC) held their 7th meeting at the National Reconciliation and Peace Center (NRPC) [...]

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Media Release from the Shan State Refugee Committee (Thai Border) on U Zaw Htay’s Offer of Aid to Displaced Shan

November 2nd, 2017|

Shan State Refugee Committee (SSRC) | October 31, 2017 Media release from the Shan State Refugee Committee (Thai Border) on U Zaw Htay’s offer of aid to displaced Shan U Zaw Htay, Director General of [...]

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The Right of Safe Return: As Burma’s Civil Wars Drag On, Displaced Karen Villagers Face Cuts in Humanitarian Assistance

November 1st, 2017|

Karen Community of Canada | October 29, 2017 As the Karen Community of Canada (KCC), an organization representing ethnic Karen refugees from Burma/Myanmar, we have watched with horror as over 600,000 Rohingya refugees have fled [...]

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How Long You Lie To Deny Rohingya Existence

October 16th, 2017|

Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) | Press release October 15, 2017 We strongly condemn the remarks of Myanmar Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing to American Ambassador Scot Marciel. On 11 October the General said, “Rohingya are [...]

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Clarification on Tatmadaw Defense Services Head Office’s Statement Accusatorily Claiming, “Seizure of TNLA’s Weapons, Ammunitions and Narcotic Drugs”

October 16th, 2017|

Palaung State Liberation Front | October 11, 2017 The Tatmadaw Defense Services Head Office and Myawaddy News published reports, dated October 10, accusatorily claiming with the headline, “Tatmadaw, Conducting Area Clearance Operation in Lashio Township, [...]

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Aung San Suu Kyi’s Disingenuous Speech Fails To Address Rohingya Genocide

September 22nd, 2017|

Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) | September 21, 2017 The Rohingya people are outraged by the highly contentious and ambiguous speech of the Myanmar State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi delivered before the diplomatic [...]

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Karen Women’s Organisation Press Statement On Burmese Military Persecution Of The Rohingya People

September 18th, 2017|

Karen Women's Organisation (KWO) | September 18, 2017 The Karen Women’s Organization condemns the actions of the Burmese military against Rohingya civilians. We have seen the devastation caused by this criminal military against our people [...]

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