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Mr. Ung Sau Tu Ja murdered by the Burmese Military

The Death Documentary of Mr. Ung Sau Tu Ja murdered by the Burmese government Troop. Zee Kung Quarter, Kamaing Township Myanmar.

The Second Consultation Meeting of Border-Based Democracy Activist and Ethnic Civil Society Organizations Regarding...

For Immediate Release 11 May, 2016 By the Organizing Committee of the Second Consultation Meeting of Border-Based Civil Society Organizations From 7-9 May, 2016, 56 representatives from...
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The Dissapearance of Roi Ja

A reconstruction of the abduction, rape and killing of a Kachin woman that took place in 2011 in the north of Myanmar (Burma). Allegedly...

New report exposes systematic cover-up of Myanmar Army involvement in Kachin rape-murder case

Press release by the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT) and Legal Aid Network (LAN) A new report exposes the systematic cover-up of the Myanmar Army’s...

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied

Despite the so-called democratic transition taking place since 2010, Burma remains constitutionally under the control of the Armed Forces. However, our national democratic icon,...

The Unresolved Year-Long Case of the Two Female Teachers of Kawng Hka

19 January 2016 Maran Lu Ra (age 20) and Tangbau Hkwan Nan Tsin (age 21) started working as Kachin Baptist Convention (KBC) volunteer teachers in...
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Don’t be afraid We will be with you

Myanmar/Burma has endured decades of civil war and political violence. Depite some political opening, activists continue to be put behind bars and fighting is...

Unhealed Wounds

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The 4th anniversary of the renewal of war in Kachin areas

Statement by the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT) June 9, 2015 The international community must start pressuring the Burmese government to stop its attacks against ethnic...

Silent Offensive: How Burma Army Strategies are Fuelling the Kachin Drug Crisis

This report, based on interviews with Kachin drug users, their family members, drug sellers, and community leaders in eight townships of northern Burma, paints...