ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံ ေက်ာင္းသားလူငယ္မ်ား ကြန္ဂရက္(SYCB) မွ ၂၈-၂၉ ေမလ ၂၀၁၄ ခုႏွစ္တြင္ ကမကထျပဳ စီစဥ္ေဆာင္ရြက္ေသာ ပဥၥမ အၾကိမ္ေျမာက္ ေဒသတြင္း ဆိုင္ရာ ေက်ာင္းသားမ်ားႏွင့္ တိုင္းရင္းသားလူငယ္ မ်ား ေတြ႕ဆံုႏွီးေႏွာ ဖလွယ္ပြဲ တြင္ ျပည္တြင္းျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရး၊ မဟာစီမံကိန္းမ်ား၊ ပညာေရး၊ ဖြဲ႕စည္းပံုအေျခခံ ဥပေဒ ကိစၥရပ္မ်ားႏွင့္ပတ္သက္၍ လက္ရွိ အေျခ အေနႏွင့္၊ မိမိတို႕ အဖြဲ႕အစည္းမ်ား၏ အျမင္ သေဘာထားမ်ား၊ လုပ္ငန္းစဥ္မ်ား ကို ေဆြးေႏြး ဖလွယ္ခဲ့ၾကပါသည္။ ထို႕ေနာက္ အနာဂတ္တြင္ မိမိအဖြဲ႕အစည္းမ်ား၏ မူဝါဒမ်ားႏွင့္အညီ လက္တြဲ ေဆာင္ရြက္သြားရန္ သေဘာတူညီပါသည္ […]
• • •The political sensitivity and scale of the peace negotiations and conflict have again posed a major challenge in collecting complete and accurate data for this book. While we have received the generous support of insider sources for our data, this remains far from gaining a complete picture of the myriad components of Myanmar’s peace process. We have also tried to the best of our ability to provide overview statistics that give a sense of the scale and impact of developments occurring over the past year […]
• • •One hundred (100) solidarity activists belonging to the Free Burma Coalition – Philippines (FBCP) today held a symbolic action in front of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to press for Burmese people’s demands in the second day of Burmese President Thein Sein’s visit to the Philippines […]
• • •Two Kachin peace activists, May Sabe Phyu and Maran Jaw Gun, were today fined 40,000 Kyat ($40, £24), for violating Section 18 of Burma’s Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law, The case took place at San Chaung Township Court, Rangoon.
They had taken part in a peaceful protest in Rangoon on the International Day of Peace 2012, highlighting how the Burmese government broke a ceasefire in Kachin State, Burma, in 2011 […]
This report aims to clarify the complex processes of solving economic grievances related to the peace process. Examining how these efforts work and how the different actors, policies and projects make up a larger framework may help in assessing how well they respond to the roots of conflict. It especially tries to understand how the many different ministries, committees, international donors, CBOs, businesses (domestic and foreign) and NSAGs work together, overlap, or contradict each other in achieving economic and development goals for national peace […]
• • •Important steps have been made in national reconciliation during the past two years. But promises and ceremonies will never be enough. The long-standing aspirations of Burma’s peoples for peace and justice must find solutions during the present time of national transition […]
• • •On 21 September, civil society from Burma and the region marked the International Day of Peace with many activities to highlight the urgent need for lasting peace in Burma.
Civil society in Rangoon organized a large event, including many young activists who were charged under Article 18 of the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law and are still facing charges for marching on International Day of Peace last year. Around 300 people from 60 different civil society organizations marched through 8 townships from City Hall to the People’s Park, shouting slogans “May the Union be peaceful,” “Build national reconciliation” and “Stop war.” Though plagued by constant heavy rain, the event, unlike previous years, was held with permission of local authorities. It was also attended by high-level government officials, including government peace negotiator, Minister Aung Min, and Minister of the President’s Office, Soe Thein.
Members of civil society, after giving the opportunity for the government officials to make speeches, publicly stated their demands for peace, right in front of the ministers. They called for the immediate cessation of the Burma Army’s offensives in Kachin State, a nationwide ceasefire, and most important of all, the realization of federalism through an all-inclusive national conference, reinforcing the statement endorsed by thousands of people on the 8888 Silver Jubilee […]
In order to establish long-term peace-building in Republic of Union of Myanmar, monks, public, ethnic nationalities and civil societies who long for peace collaborated and participated peace-making activities in various approaches across the country on September 21, 2013 as International Day of Peace […]
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