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  1. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    février, 2004
    Myanmar

    The report, Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Thai Policy toward Burmese Refugees, documents Thailand’s repression of refugees, asylum seekers, and migrant workers from Burma. "The Thai government is arresting and intimidating Burmese political activists living in Bangkok and along the Thai-Burmese border, harassing Burmese human rights and humanitarian groups, and deporting Burmese refugees, asylum seekers and others with a genuine fear of persecution in Burma..."

    1. Introduction...

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2012
    Myanmar

    Shwe Pipeline Brings Land Confiscation, Militarization and Human Rights Violations to the Ta’ang People.
    The Ta’ang Students and Youth Organization (TSYO) released a report today called “Pipeline Nightmare” that illustrates how the Shwe Gas and Oil Pipeline project, which will transport oil and gas across Burma to China, has resulted in the confiscation of people’s lands, forced labor, and increased military presence along the pipeline, affecting thousands of people.

  3. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2007
    Myanmar

    At night the Shweli has always sung sweet songs for us.
    But now the nights are silent and the singing has stopped.
    We are lonely and wondering what has happened to our
    Shweli?" ... "Exclusive photos and testimonies from a remote village near the China-Burma border uncover how Chinese dam builders are using Burma Army troops to secure Chinese investments. Under the Boot, a new report by Palaung researchers, details the implementation of the Shweli Dam project, China's first Build-Operate-Transfer hydropower deal with Burma's junta.

  4. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    août, 2016
    Myanmar

    Executive Summary:
    "Recently, much attention surrounding Burma has focused on the democratic reform, 2015
    elections and the future of the National League for Democracy (NLD)-led Government, whilst
    a profound humanitarian crisis and continuing concerns of the ethnic minority communities in
    the southeast have been largely ignored. The recent story of political and economic reform
    has insufficiently addressed the ongoing struggles of internally displaced persons (IDPs), as

  5. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    Myanmar

    In this issue: 2015 displacement in Kachin and Shan...
    2,000 still displaced in southern Shan...
    Winter needs for IDPs in Sumprabum....
    Cash assistance following floods...
    Providing access to reproductive healthcare...
    Ending recruitment of child soldiers.....HIGHLIGHTS:
    • Around 100,000 people were newly displaced in Kachin and Shan states in 2015; about 90 per cent have since returned home...
    • Almost 2,000 people remain displaced following armed conflict in southern Shan...

  6. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2011
    Myanmar

    The Burmese military government, together with
    the government of India, is planning to build a giant
    hydroelectric dam near Tamanthi on the Chindwin River
    in northwest Burma’s Sagaing Division. The dam’s fl ood
    reservoir will be almost 1,400 sq km, the size of Delhi, and
    will permanently displace over 45,000 people, including
    the entire town of Khamti. Already over 2,400 people have
    been relocated at gunpoint from the dam site, without fair
    compensation.
    The Tamanthi dam will adversely affect the biodiversity

  7. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    BURMA ARMY ATROCITIES PAVE THE WAY FOR SALWEEN DAMS IN KAREN STATE... "As Thailand proceeds with plans to join Burma’s military regime in building a series of dams on the Salween River to gain “cheap” electricity, this report reveals the atrocities being inflicted on the people of Northern Karen State to pave the way for two of the planned dams. The Upper Salween (Wei Gyi) Dam and Lower Salween (Dar Gwin) Dam are planned to be built on the river where it forms the border between Thailand’s Mae Hong Son province and Burma’s Karen State.

  8. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    mai, 1997
    Myanmar

    Recently, outspoken Thai Democrat MP Abhist Vejajiva, expressed his concern over the illegal population in Thailand, saying the problem of illegal workers would become "more severe" in the coming years and could lead to social turmoil if the government does not quickly intervene by producing a viable and widely accepted national strategy.

  9. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juillet, 2013
    Myanmar

    Summary:

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