Posts Tagged ‘Committee for Internally Displaced Karen People’ (1 found)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The peace process in Burma/Myanmar1 is at a critical juncture from which it could evolve into a transformative national dialogue or splinter into a divisive charade. While hopes for substantive and inclusive discussion about structural injustice remain, ongoing militarisation and attacks by the national armed forces2 are undermining the confidence of ethnic stakeholders. This report seeks to highlight the protection and security concerns of conflict-affected communities. […]
November 8, 2014 •
By The Border Consortium •
Tags: 2008 Constitution, Burma Army, Burma Government, Ceasefire, Civil Society Organizations, Committee for Internally Displaced Karen People, Displacement, Human Rights Foundation of Monland, IDPs, Karen Environment and Social Action Network, Karen Human Rights Group, Karen National Union, Karen Women Organization, Karenni National Women's Organization, Karenni Social Welfare and Development Centre, Landmines, Legal System, Logging, Mining, Mon Relief and Development Committee, National League for Democracy, National Reconciliation, Peace Process, Security, Shan State Army North-Shan State Progress Party, Shan State Development Foundation, The Border Consortium, United Wa State Army •
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