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The Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization which was founded on 6 December 1990 by its late founding Chairman, Khun Kya Oo.
Our Aims:
- To strive for human rights and restore justice to the victims;
- To promote democracy in accordance with the desire and will of the people, and establish a popular government based on democratic principles;
- To strive for unity, equality and cooperation;
- To strive for world peace, freedom and prosperity.
Our Activities:
- SHRF monitors the human rights situation in Shan State, focusing on remote conflict-affected areas. SHRF documents human rights violations, producing updates and reports which are sent to relevant organizations and the media, inside Burma and internationally.
- SHRF also carries out research and periodically publishes detailed reports on specific issues related to human rights in Shan State.
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Displaying 1 - 5 of 12Stop Coal Mining in Nam Ma
In 2004, Ngwe Yi Pale Company began coal mining in Nam Ma tract of Hsipaw township. The mining has destroyed farmlands and irrigation sources, and caused water and air pollution, mi-pacing over 3,000 people. The Nam Ma villagers have been calling for a stop to the mining since April 1, 2016, but the company has continued expanding the mining area. In May 2016, the Burma Army carried out an attack in the area to clear out the Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army, and protect the mining operations. Villagers were killed, arrested and beaten.
Land Grabbing and Related Issues and Abuses Continue - SHRF Newsletter, March 2013
Commentary: Land Grabbing and Related Issues and Abuses Continue...
Contents: Themes & Places of Violations reported in this issue...
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Land abandoned under force seized and original owners required to buy them back, in Lai-Kha...
Burmese military let people’s militia groups grow crops on lands long cultivated by local people, in Nam-Zarng...
Situation of land grabbing and related abuses in areas under the influence of a ceasefire group “UWSA”, in Murng-Ton...
Rampant Land Grabbing Continues [in Shan State]
* Themes: All the reports in this month’s issue are about various types of Land Grabbing and Confiscation, and a few incidents of other violations, committed by members of the Burmese army and their cronies during mid and late 2012...
[Land grabbing, forced labour and relocation in Shan State] - Shan Human Rights Foundation Monthly Newsletter, August 2012
Commentary: Why people still flee Shan State and seek refuge in other countries...
Contents: Themes & Places of Violations reported in this issue...
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Situation of people fleeing their native places in Kae-See...
Land confiscation and mining project causing people to flee, in Murng-Su...
Military operation, forced labour and extortion, causing people to flee, in Murng-Kerng...
Continuing forced labour, forced recuruitment and extortion causing people to flee, in Lai-Kha...
Forced recruitment causing people to flee, in Kung-Hing
Land grabbing [in Shan State] - Shan Human Rights Foundation Monthly Newsletter, March 2012
Commentary: Land Confiscation...
Situation of land confiscation in Nam-Zarng and Kun-Hing...
Land confiscated, villagers house destroyed, in Nam-Zarng...
Cultivated land confiscated in Nam-Zarng...
Farmlands and cemetery ground confiscated in Nam-Zarng...
Lands confiscated, forced labour used, to build new military bases and an airstrip, in Kun-Hing...
Confiscation of land with regard to mining projects...
Land Confiscation due to coal mining concession in Murng-Sart...