Open Letter from Myanmar CSOs Regarding the Myanmar Red Cross Society’s Attendance at the...

9 April 2021To: ICRC, IFRC and Partners of Myanmar Red Cross SocietySubject: Open Letter from Myanmar CSOs Regarding the Myanmar Red Cross Society’s Attendance at the Murderous Junta’s Armed Forces Day Celebration...

Urgent update press release:

2 April 2021 Amid deadly crackdowns on urban protests, regime’s troops commit fresh war crimes in northern Burma While the media spotlight has focused on atrocities...

Open Letter from Community Organizations Calling for Action Regarding Burma to Support Ethnic Nationalities...

For Immediate ReleaseFebruary 11, 2021Media contact: Myra Dahgaypaw, U.S. Campaign for Burma +1 718 207-2556Moon Nay Li, Kachin Women's Association of Thailand +66 85 625 1912Naw Wah Ku Shee, Karen Support Peace...

Open letter from Myanmar civil society organizations to the UN Human Rights Council on...

Your Excellencies,On the occasion of the International Day of Peace, which falls on 21 September, we, 364 Myanmar civil society organizations express concern over the deteriorating human rights situation amid the pandemic,...

REPORT LAUNCH: SEEKING JUSTICE

Date: 16th July 2020 Kachin Women’s Association – Thailand (KWAT) and Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) are releasing a new report on access to justice in Burma, in which...

No justice for ongoing Burma Army crimes in northern Shan State Briefing paper...

Date: 7 January 2020 In the State Counsellor’s speech at the International Court of Justice on December 11, 2019, she unequivocally defended Burma’s justice system, and stated: “If...

HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN BURMA JANUARY – JULY 2019

ND-BURMA: A Significant and Substantial Increase in Documented Human Rights Violations in the First Six Months of 2019 18 September, 2019 For immediate release Yangon| As the...

Undermining Trust Building: Human Rights Situation During the Northern Ceasefire (January 1 to April...

26 July 2019 For immediate press release In late December 2018, amid ongoing and heavy armed conflict in Kachin and Shan states,...

ND-Burma’s bi-annual report finds intensification of conflict led to continued deterioration of human rights...

18 April 2019 For immediate press release Throughout 2018, ND-Burma found that the human rights situation in Burma continued to deteriorate due to the intensification of conflict between the military and ethnic armed organisations (EAOs). This...

YOU CANNOT IGNORE US: Victims of human rights violations in Burma

(Yangon – 16 October, 2018) Victims of human rights violations desire government reparations and deserve to see justice for what they have suffered, said the Reparations Working Group initiated by the Network for Human Rights...

September briefing