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Where will Burma be in 10 years?
While Burma has undertaken several reforms under its new, civilian government, the country must end civil war and reign in the military in order to transition into a democratic state
Forced labour flourishes in post-conflict Arakan state
Forced labour continues to be an immense problem among the Rohingya population in Arakan state and has even increased in certain areas with the influx of Burmese troops after the summer’s riots
Christians face systematic discrimination in Chin state
Christians in Chin state face systematic religious discrimination at the hands of the Burmese government and are often forced to convert to Buddhism, according to a new report by the Chin Human Rights Organization
Popular ‘Buddhist’ racism and the generals’ militarism
What does the ongoing violence against the Rohingyas tell us about the nature of political power and the people who still rule the country?
Thein Sein pardons Arakan aid workers
Burma's president grants amnesty to three Muslim aid workers accused of inciting religious and ethnic hatred amid the June riots in Arakan state, days after they were sentenced to several years in jail
Is Burma ready to embrace diversity?
Despite the progress that's been made in Burma during the past year, the country has yet to confront and overcome its sectarian divisions that are threatening to reverse recent reforms