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Child soldiers and Burma’s long road to reform
As the latest group of child soldiers are released from Burma’s military, challenges still exist for those at-risk in the face of the country’s much lauded reforms.
Minimum wage talks ongoing
Officials and labour representatives pushed to establish minimum wage figure within two months.
More farmers jailed for Sagaing land protests
Eighteen farmers in Kanbalu, Sagaing Division, have been sentenced to jail terms of up to three and half years for ploughing seized lands, a newly popular form of protest in Burma.
Three farmers sentenced to three years for plough protest in Sagaing
Three farmers in Sagaing Division were sentenced to three years in prison for “trespassing” after staging a “plough protest” in Kanbalu.
DVB Debate: Child soldiers are victims of war crimes
In the first of a two-part special on war crimes, DVB Debate discusses the military's use of child soldiers.
May Day migrant protesters demand equal rights
International Workers’ Day celebrations were held all over Rangoon and among migrant communities in Thailand on Thursday, with migrant workers calling for better labour rights and minimum wage.