Signup Now!
Join our mailing list for latest news and information about Burma.

Myanmar: Stalled reforms: impunity, discrimination and ongoing human rights abuses: Amnesty International Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review, November 2015

By Amnesty International  •  July 31, 2015

imageThis report was originally prepared as a submission for the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Myanmar due to take place in November 2015. In it, Amnesty International evaluates the implementation of recommendations made in Myanmar’s previous UPR, assesses the situation of human rights on the ground, and makes a number of recommendations to Myanmar to strengthen the protection of human rights and put an end to human rights violations and abuses in the country.

Download the full report in English here.

Tags: , , , , , ,

This post is in: ASEAN, Business and Human Rights, Children and Youth, Crimes Against Humanity, Displacement, Ethnic Nationalities, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, International Relations, Law, Military Regime, Political Prisoners, Women

Related Posts
Myanmar: Why a UNGA resolution is still needed
Myanmar: Investigate death and alleged rape of Rohingya woman
Myanmar: Sulphuric Acid Factory behind Health Fears Must be Relocated
Oral statement by Amnesty International, the Women Peace Network-Arakan and The Arakan Project in light of the review of Myanmar’s fourth and fifth combined report to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Open Letter on Amending the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Act in Line with International Human Rights Law and Standards