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Ta’ang NGOs accuse Shan army of human rights abuses

Groups say RCSS/SSA maintains a campaign of closing schools, detaining civilians and monks, recruiting soldiers, and looting households in Ta’ang areas.

Shan, Ta’ang friendships strained over ethnic conflict

Kyaukme has been for many years a peaceful town, its ethnic Shan and Ta’ang residents co-existing in relative harmony. But armed conflict is threatening to tear the communities apart.

Women’s voices not heard at peace talks

The 21st Century Panglong Conference was intended to be inclusive of all sectors of society. But one voice has been conspicuous by its absence from the peace talks – that of women.

Interview: ‘Women are dominated by this conservative culture’

Naw Aye Aye Hlaing of the Rangoon-based NGO Women Can Do It Myanmar discusses the need for changes in women’s roles in Burmese society.

Military softens stance on excluded armed groups

Burma's military leaders indicate that they are willing to allow three groups previously excluded from peace talks to participate in an upcoming nationwide conference.

Wa, Mongla armies continue talks in Rangoon

Last week's talks in Naypyidaw between the government and the UWSA and NDAA continued at the National Reconciliation and Peace Centre in Rangoon on Monday.

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