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Human rights commission recognises Kachin abuses

Burma’s national human rights commission has accused the army of committing serious abuses against civilians in Kachin state, in the wake of a five-day mission of inquiry to the conflict-torn region

News journal loses defamation appeal

The Voice will face criminal proceedings at the end of this month, after losing an appeal for defamation charges - brought by the Ministry of Mines over corruption allegations made against them in March

Sanctions and a ‘civilian’ government

If western countries drop all of their sanctions now, will they have any leverage to push the government to free the country's remaining political prisoners?

Disempowering farmers puts a curse on Burma

The farmers who protested in Rangoon last week are an example of the struggle to break the mystique and impregnability of the powerful

Burma’s new threat to global security

The new government was built on a foundation that ignores the rules of law governing civilized nations, and which is in thrall to the military. Recognition of it is unacceptable

Foreign lecturers to tutor Burma opposition

Politics tutors from Hong Kong and Singaporean universities to lecture NLD members on constitutional law and political transition

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