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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    September, 2011
    Myanmar

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (extract): Poverty alleviation has been recognised by the new government as a strategic priority for human
    development. While official figures estimate that a quarter of the nation live in poverty, this survey suggests
    that almost two thirds of households in rural areas of South East Burma/Myanmar are unable to meet
    their basic needs. Impoverishment is particularly severe in the conflict-affected townships of Kyaukgyi
    and Shwegyin in Pegu/Bago Region and Thandaung in Karen/Kayin State. Comparative analysis with

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    June, 2005
    Myanmar

    ...While the nonviolent struggle of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi against the Burmese military government’s continuing repression has captured the world’s attention, the profound human rights and humanitarian crisis endured by Burma’s ethnic minority communities has largely been ignored.4

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2014
    Myanmar

    Conclusion:
    "The displacement in Thilawa took place amid a broader
    climate of state-sponsored abuse in Burma, where
    people have no recourse to challenge illegal government
    action. Specifically, the displacement process in Thilawa
    violated residents’ human rights, negatively affected
    their ability to provide for themselves, and resulted in
    deteriorating food security and limited ability to access
    health care. The TSEZMC will relocate 846 more
    households when development begins on phase two of

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2017
    Myanmar

    Early in the morning of 25 August 2017, members of a Rohingya armed group, the Arakan Rohingya
    Salvation Army (ARSA), attacked approximately 30 security force outposts in northern Rakhine State.1 In its
    response, the Myanmar Army, rather than targeting ARSA, launched an attack on the Rohingya population
    in northern Rakhine State as a whole. Often working with Border Guard Police (BGP) and local vigilantes, the
    military has carried out a campaign of violence that has been systematic, organized, and ruthless.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    September, 2004
    Myanmar

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
    "In September 2002 the Thailand Burma Border Consortium (TBBC), formerly the
    Burmese Border Consortium, compiled a report “Internally Displaced People and
    Relocation Sites in Eastern Burma”. The report was written because although the
    Royal Thai Government was reluctant to accept more refugees and believed repatriation
    should occur as soon as conditions were judged suitable, new refugees were still
    arriving in Thailand. Since most of the new arrivals reported that they had formerly

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Myanmar

    4 issues a year on landmines, forced relocation, Burma army attacks, IDP health, education and many other issues affecting Internally Displaced Karen People.

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    February, 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...

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 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.

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2003
    Myanmar

    The plight of Burma's internally displaced persons has largely been overlooked by the
    international community and the Burmese government itself. Villagers in the country's war
    zones nevertheless have suffered for decades the adverse effects of conflict. For some,
    displacement has become a way of life and a multi-generational phenomenon.
    Displacement wherever it occurs profoundly changes the persons forced to move. People
    lose belongings, jobs, and loved ones. The case of the internally displaced in southern Shan
    State is no different.

  10. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    June, 2007
    Myanmar

    Background:
    Burmese Refugees in Thailand:
    2006 Demographics of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Thailand ;
    Thai Government Policy towards Refugees and Asylum Seekers;
    Change of the Thai Government;
    Policy for Refugees in the Camps;
    Detained, Arrested and Deported Refugees;
    The UNHCR and the Refugee Status Determination Process;
    Situation of Women in Refugee Camps;
    Situation of Children in Refugee Camps;
    Situation of Specific Ethnic Groups of the Refugee Population;

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