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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Myanmar

    This compendium focuses on recent articles related to the development of industrial estates in the major urban centres of Myanmar. Although the clustering of traditional craft industries was common in towns and cities throughout Burma in the colonial era, it was not until the 1950s that modern industrial complexes such as those in the Pyay district of central Burma and in several parts of Rangoon began to take shape.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 1990
    Myanmar

    from Dawn, Vol. 2 No. 13, July 1990...
    "Recently, a report, with, photos was received from friends inside Burma. The report contains interviews with people who were recently relocated, under duress, to areas around Rangoon called "New Towns". Few such reports have been received, so DAWN wishes to give extra space in this issue to this reality of life in Burma
    today...

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 2003
    Myanmar

    Burma’s poverty means that even providing funerals for loved ones can be difficult if not impossible. But a new social welfare association is lending a helping hand...

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 1990
    Myanmar

    The oft-cited UN Habitat report on the 1989-1990 urban resettlement programme in Burma which the report estimates affected 1.5 million people (16 percent of the urban population). "...During the early months of 1990 international attention was focused on the Yangon squatter clearance and resettlement programme launched by the Government in 1989. The Mission found that the programme is not limited to Yangon, but has broad national coverage.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2002
    Myanmar

    Homeowners in Rangoon's Kamaryut Township were told by military officials last week to evacuate their homes by April 5 or face arrest. The residents were not given any reasons for the forced relocation nor have they been offered any compensation thus far, Kamaryut residents told The Irrawaddy...

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2008
    Myanmar

    The population of Yangon has experienced coercive
    resettlement on a truly massive scale under military rule..."With its ‘huts to
    apartments’ scheme, the SPDC claims
    to have placed many squatters in
    new multi-storey housing on the site
    of or near their former dwellings.
    However, forced relocation in Yangon,
    Mandalay and other cities in central
    Burma continues today; victims of
    fires, for example, are not allowed
    to rebuild their old neighbourhoods
    and residential areas are cleared to

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 1997
    Myanmar

    RIP: Rest In Pieces"...

    On Nov 14th 1996, the Slorc posted a notice at the gate of Kyandaw Cemetery giving relatives one month's notice to move the remains to a new site at Shwe Nyaung-bin, two hours drive from Rangoon.

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2015
    Myanmar

    ...While all-out street brawls might not be an everyday occurrence in Hlaing Tharyar, the township is awash with crime – everything from fistfights, robberies, rapes and extortion to assaults and home detentions by lenders against debtors.

    A senior police officer from the Hlaing Tharyar Myoma Police Station said some of these cases are brought to the attention of police, but many others are “solved” by calling in local toughs who rely on intimidation.

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 1997
    Myanmar

    ...Sources say the industrial zones are creating another headache: forced relocations of villagers. The source says that farmers have been forced to give up their prized land in Mingaladon north of Rangoon to make way for Mitsui's industrial park. "There is no negotiation between the farmers and the government. The govenrment simply puts up a sign saying, 'Everybody must move by this date.' Everybody must obey it or else.

  10. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Myanmar

    Articles on this category from BurmaNet News

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