Holding Our Ground: Land Confiscation in Arakan & Mon States, and Pa-O Area of Southern Shan State
Title | Holding Our Ground: Land Confiscation in Arakan & Mon States, and Pa-O Area of Southern Shan State |
Annotated Record | Not Annotated |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | All_Arakan_Students_and_Youths_Congress(AASYC), Pa-O_Youth_Organisation(PYO), Mon_Youth_Progressive_Organisation(MYPO) |
Pagination | i-iv, 1-45 |
Key themes | Dispossession-grabbing, Environment, FDI, MarginalisedPeople, MigrationLabour |
Abstract | INTRODUCTION: The following report has been compiled to bring to the attention of a wider audience many of the problems facing the people of Burma, especially its many ethnic nationalities. For many outside observers, Burma’s problems are confined simply to the ongoing incarceration of Nobel Laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s democratically elected leader, and many other political prisoners. However, as we hope to show in the following report, this is only one of very many human rights abuses that provide obstacles to the people’s hope for democracy. This report concentrates in 3 specific areas of the country – Arakan State, Mon State and the Pa-O Area of southern Shan State. This is partly due to budget and time constraints, but, primarily because the brutal treatment received by the people of these areas at the hands of the military junta has received limited media attention in the past. |
URL | http://burmacampaign.org.uk/media/HOLDING_OUR_GROUNDen.pdf |
Availability | Available for download |
Countries | Myanmar |
Document Type | Report |
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