Peace Villages and Hiding Villages: Roads, Relocations, and the Campaign for Control in Toungoo District
Roads, Relocations, and the Campaign for Control in Toungoo District.
Roads, Relocations, and the Campaign for Control in Toungoo District.
Pa'an, Dooplaya, Toungoo, Papun, & Thaton Districts. Over 250 orders dating from mid-1999 through late September 2000, the vast majority of them from the latter half of that period.
Resumen
El presente documento sobre mercado de tierras en Guatemala se sustenta en información secundaria sistematizada e información primaria obtenida por medio de una boleta de encuesta enfocada a servir los objetivos del estudio.
Short report on Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh annual international conference. Its focus was on the highly marginalized hunter-gatherers and forest people who are increasing in number but are heavily discriminated against and are losing many struggles for land. They are often invisible to donors.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Seminar on IDPs in Burma,
Three Western oil companies -- Total, Premier and Unocal -- bent on exploiting natural gas , entered partnerships with the brutal Burmese military regime. Since the early 1990's, a terrible drama has been unfolding in Burma.
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Continued Forced Relocations and Displacement in Shan State. "This report aims to provide a picture of the current situation in central Shan State, where the military junta ruling Burma has forcibly uprooted and destroyed over 1,400 villages and displaced well over 300,000 people since 1996.
Forced Relocations, Killings and the Systematic Starvation of Villagers in Dooplaya Distric
This report consists of an Introduction and Executive Summary, followed by a detailed analysis of the situation supported by quotes from interviews and excerpts from SPDC order documents sent to villages in the region.
Executive Summary:
"The impact of decades of military repression on
the population of Burma has been devastating.
Hundreds of thousands of Burmese have been
displaced by the government�s suppression of
ethnic insurgencies and of the pro-democracy
movement. As government spending has concentrated
on military expenditures to maintain its