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BURMA BULLETIN
January 2010
In the January 2010 issue: SPDC’s economic mismanagement; 2010 elections news; Military reshuffles and death sentences; Two-thousand Karen civilians displaced; Opium cultivation increase in Northern Shan State; Salary increase for civil servants; Other Burma news; List of Reports and much more…
EASTERN BURMA: 118,800 DISPLACED IN 18 MONTHS
February 2009
Between July 2008 and December 2009, SPDC military operations displaced at least 118, 800 people in Eastern Burma, including 43,800 refugees and 75,000 internally displaced persons. The number of displaced people by the SPDC is likely to grow even more as the SPDC prepares for its elections later this year. Read More...
PRESS RELEASES
30/10/09
19/08/09

EU sanctions against SPDC are inadequate: EU must back a UNSC Commission of Inquiry

11/08/09

ASEAN activists condemn the unlawful imprisonment of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, call for UN Security Council action

 
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04/02/10 - Briefer “Eastern Burma: 118,800 displaced in 18 months” available for download

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05/11/09 - Briefer “New US policy: An alibi for regional complacency” available for download

31/10/09 - October 2009 Burma Bulletin available for download

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