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"My gun was as tall as me". Child soldiers in Burma Burma is believed to have more child soldiers than any other country in the world. The overwhelming majority of Burma's child soldiers are found...
A campaign of brutality Report and Analysis of Burma Army Offensive Against the People of Northern Karen State, Eastern Burma, February 2006-February 2007
Broken Ethics. The Norwegian Government’s Investments in Oil and Gas Companies Operating in Burma (Myanmar) "This report finds the Norwegian government complicit in human rights abuses in Burma through investments held by the Norwegian Pension Fund-...
Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2008 comprehensive report on human rights in Burma with over 1000 pages
Burma's Covered Up War: Atrocities Against the Kachin People At the same time as Thein Sein’s government is engaging in public relations maneuvers designed to make it appear that reform is taking place, its army...
Dammed by Burma's Generals. The Karenni Experience with Hydropower Development DAMMED BY BURMA'S GENERALSThe Karenni Experience with Hydropower Development - From Lawpita to the Salween "The first large-scale hydropowe...
Dead Men Walking. Convict Porters on the Front Lines in Eastern Burma This 70-page report details abuses against convict porters including summary executions, torture, and the use of the convicts as “human shields.” The ...
Displaced Childhoods On 17 January 2010, Burma Army Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) number 367 initiated a fresh round of attacks on several villages in Karen State’s Nyaun...
Dying Alive An investigation and legal assessment of human rights violations inflicted in Burma, with particular reference to the internally displaced, eastern pe...
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 ...
Energy Insecurity: How Total, Chevron, and PTTEP Contribute to Human Rights Violations, Financial Secrecy, and Nuclear Proliferation in Burma (Myanmar) Released on July 5, 2010, Energy Insecurity: How Total, Chevron, and PTTEP Contribute to Human Rights Violations, Financial Secrecy, and Nuclear Pr...
Forced Labour, Extortion, and Festivities: The SPDC and DKBA burden on villagers in Pa'an District "In Pa'an District of central Karen State, Burmese authorities impose strict controls on the movements and activities of all villagers whil...
I Want to Help My Own People Cyclone Nargis struck southern Burma on May 2-3, 2008, killing at least 140,000 people and bringing devastation to an estimated 2.4 million people in ...
Life Under the Junta: Evidence of Crimes Against Humanity in Burma’s Chin State Of the 621 households interviewed, 91.9% reported at least one episode of a family member being forced to do hard labor, such as porter military sup...
Notes on Burma Tourism Arguments against tourism before the SLORC’s "Visit Myanmar Year 1996"
Progress report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar The present report is submitted pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution 10/27 of 27 March 2009 and covers human rights developments in Myanmar sin...
The Burma-China Pipelines: Human Rights Violations, Applicable Law, and Revenue Secrecy EarthRights International (ERI) today issued a damning report (PDF: English | Korean) linking major Chinese and Korean companies to widespread land ...
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...
The repression of ethnic minority activists in Myanmar 16 February 2010 Myanmar's government must halt its repression of ethnic minority activists before forthcoming national and local elections, Am...
The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report Since the early 1990s, Chevron (formerly Unocal), in a consortium with Total (France) and PTT Exploration and Production (Thailand) has partnered with...

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