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| Annual Report 2009: AAPP Political Prisoner Review | "As of 31 December there were a total of 2,177 political prisoners in Burma. This is an overall increase of 15 in comparison to last year’s figur... | |
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Burma’s Forgotten Prisoners | The 35-page report showcases dozens of prominent political activists, Buddhist monks, labor activists, journalists, and artists arrested since peace... |
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Come Rain or Shine | Come Rain or Shine. A personal account of Burma, the 2007 uprising and Cyclone Nargis "It is not an easy task to compile a comprehensive account... |
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Eight Seconds of Silence: The Death of Democracy Activists Behind Bars | "By documenting the scourge of torture in Burma’s prisons, the AAPP shines a light on the government’s cruelty, and restores to its victims some ... |
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The Darkness We See: Torture in Burma's Interrogation Centers and Prisons | This report consists of five main components: Legal Framework Prohibiting Torture and Ill-Treatment. Torture in the Interrogation Centers and Pr... |
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The Role of Political Prisoners in the National Reconciliation Process | This report sets out the vitally important role of Burma's political prisoners in a process of national reconciliation, leading to democratic tra... |




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