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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2011
    Myanmar

    This report validates the fact that multi-national and transnational companies are violating the Ta'ang ethnic nationals' fundamental human rights. The confiscation of Ta'ang peoples' land and the exploitation of their natural resources in which they depend for their subsistence and livelihood are outlined in this report. The Myanmar government continues to permit the persistence of business practices which are illegal under national and international laws.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2011
    Myanmar

    This report validates the fact that multi-national and transnational companies are violating the Ta'ang ethnic nationals' fundamental human rights. The confiscation of Ta'ang peoples' land and the exploitation of their natural resources in which they depend for their subsistence and livelihood are outlined in this report. The Myanmar government continues to permit the persistence of business practices which are illegal under national and international laws.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    September, 2011
    Myanmar

    This report includes a situation update submitted to KHRG in May 2011 by a villager describing events occurring in Dweh Loh Township, Papun District between January and April 2011. It contains information concerning military activities in 2011, specifically resupply operations by Border Guard and Tatmadaw troops and the reinforcement of Border Guard troops at Manerplaw.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2011
    Myanmar

    ... Pyoe Pin is a programme aimed at strengthening civil society in Myanmar. The programme is supported by DFID, the British Department for International Cooperation and implemented through the British council in partnership with local NGOs. Community Forestry (CF) is a key element of the programme, as it is seen as pathway to increasing the participation of civil society in influencing policy and practice with regards to communities. access and sustainable use of forestry land. CF can also improve forestry conservation and enhance the livelihoods of
    communities.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2011
    Myanmar

    Executive Summary:
    "In September 2011, as the international community discussed easing sanctions on Burma’s
    military-backed civilian government, Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) conducted an emergency
    investigation in Burma’s Kachin State in response to reports of grave human rights violations
    in the region. The aims of the study were
    1. to independently investigate reported human rights abuses and war crimes; and
    2. to assess the humanitarian situation and nutritional status of internally displaced

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2011
    Myanmar

    Executive Summary: "The instability in Kachin and Shan States that started in
    early June 2011 has resulted in the displacement of
    populations, loss of lives and livelihoods and damages
    to infrastructure. The Kachin State government, local
    and community]based organizations have been providing
    some assistance to the displaced since the outset of
    the conflict. International organizations have been
    providing limited assistance through support to local
    and community]based organizations, while continuing

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    March, 2011
    Myanmar

    An apocalyptic series of earthquakes, cyclones, tsunamis and floods in the region has spooked everyone. Many people have turned to soothsayers and astrologers for advice about any impending natural disasters.

    But rather than consult the Mayan calender or a fortune-teller, The Irrawaddy reporter Min Naing Thu interviewed Dr Tun Lwin, the former director-general of Burma's Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH).

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2011
    Myanmar

    “I feel sad when our fields have been changed into a lake for the purpose of breeding fish. Since that happened, I became a worker in another field,” said Aye Thein. The 64-year-old was forced to abandon his eight acres of land in 1999 after it was confiscated by the Myanmar Billion Group company in Audsu village of Nyaungdon Township, Irrawaddy Division.

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