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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 1999
    Myanmar

    an edited version of a report by the People's Tribunal on Food Scarcity and Militarization in Burma, which was published by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) in October 1999.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 1999
    Myanmar

    Main Objectives
    and Activities:
    Ensure that the fundamentals of
    international protection, particularly
    the principles of asylum and nonrefoulement,
    are respected and effectively
    implemented; ensure that
    refugee populations at the Thai-
    Myanmar border are safe from
    armed incursions, that the civilian
    character of refugee camps is maintained
    and that their protection and
    assistance needs are adequately met;
    promptly identify and protect individual
    asylum-seekers; promote the

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 1999
    Myanmar

    Since mid-August, new flows of refugees have begun arriving at the Thai border from Karen villages in southeastern Pa'an District, central Karen State. Over 100 families, totalling well over 500 people, have arrived thus far and they say that many more will follow. Those who have arrived so far come from the villages of Pah Klu, Taw Oak, Tee Hsah Ra, Kyaw Ko, Tee Wah Thay, Tee Khoh Taw, Tee Wah Klay, B'Naw Kleh Kee and Ker Ghaw, most of which are within 2-3 days' walk of the border. . .

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    September, 1999
    Myanmar

    Over the past four months, villagers from southeastern Pa'an District in Karen State have been steadily arriving at areas along the Thai border 35-60 km north of the Thai town of Mae Sot. They have risked treacherous travelling conditions during the rainy season to make the journey, camping in makeshift shelters along the way with little food or clothing.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    February, 1999
    Myanmar

    Nyaunglebin (known in Karen as Kler Lwe Htoo) District is a northern Karen region straddling the border of northern Karen State and Pegu Division. It contains the northern reaches of the Bilin (Bu Loh Kloh) River northwest of Papun, and stretches westward as far as the Sittaung (Sittang) River in the area 60 to 150 kilometres north of Pegu (named Bago by the SPDC). The District has 3 townships: Ler Doh (Kyauk Kyi in Burmese), Hsaw Tee (Shwegyin), and Mone.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    June, 1999
    Myanmar

    Urban and rural displacement in Myanmar

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    September, 1999
    Myanmar

    This document presents the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the People's Tribunal on Food Scarcity
    and Militarization in Burma. The Tribunal’s work will appeal to all readers interested in human rights and social
    justice, as well as anyone with a particular interest in Burma. The Asian Human Rights Commission presents this
    report in order to stimulate discourse on human rights and democratization in Burma and around the world.

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    May, 1999
    Myanmar

    This report is a detailed analysis of the current human rights situation in Nyaunglebin District (known in Karen as Kler Lweh Htoo), which straddles the border of northern Karen State and Pegu Division in Burma. Most of the villagers here are Karen, though there are also many Burmans living in the villages near the Sittaung River. Since late 1998 many Karens and Burmans have been fleeing their villages in the area because of human rights abuses by the State Peace & Development Council (SPDC) military junta which currently rules Burma, and this flight is still ongoing.

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 1999
    Myanmar

    As more and more Burmese go to Thailand in pursuit of relative freedom from persecution and poverty, Burma's closet neighbor is seeking new ways to address the root causes of their immigrant problem.

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