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Appeal for the immediate release of Kachin farmer Nlam Bawk Naw, arbitrarily arrested on the Ledo Road by the Burma Army on June 20, 2017
/in Network Statements/by kwat-adminDate: 8th August, 2017 Press release by Kachin CSOs Kachin CSOs are calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Kachin farmer Nlam Bawk Naw, who was arbitrarily arrested by Burma Army troops on the Ledo Road in eastern Hpakant township on June 20, 2017. On that day, at about 3 pm, there had been […]
Six years since resumption of Civil War in Kachin
/in Network Statements/by kwat-admin9th June 2017 Children born on the day civil war reignited in Kachin State are now starting their first grade in school, this week. Thousands of IDPs from a total of over 120,000 have fled, again, from their IDP camps, which they had called home for five years, as conflict spreads toward the Sino-Burmese border. […]
Without Justice there can be no Peace
/in Network Statements/by kwat-adminCivil society expectations from the 21st Century Panglong Peace Conference Today the Government will host the second session of the 21st Century Panglong Peace Conference in Naypyidaw. As civil society organizations (CSOs) have been barred from the Union Peace Dialogue Joint Committee (UPDJC)-led political discussions between the Government, Tatmadaw and ethnic armed organizations (EAOs), ND-Burma […]
Ongoing Impunity (continued Burma army atrocities against Kachin people)
/in Videos/by kwat-adminContinued Burma Army atrocities against the Kachin people. No political improvement since ceasefire agreement on 24 February 1994. Kachin participating in democratic reform process by attending National Convention, polled referendum in KIO control areas and attempted to participate in 2010 election and by- election However….. on 9 June, 2011, Burma Army launched a full-scale attack […]
UN Human Rights Council Decides To Urgently Dispatch An International Fact Finding Mission To Burma/Myanmar
/in Network Statements/by kwat-admin(Geneva, 24 March 2017) – Today, in a landmark decision, the UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution to urgently dispatch an international fact finding mission to look into gross human rights violations in Burma/Myanmar. This comes after numerous calls by UN experts and civil society for an International Commission of Inquiry (COI) into allegation of […]
ND-Burma Statement on the International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
/in Network Statements/by kwat-adminOn the International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims ND-Burma calls on the NLD-led government and ethnic armed organizations to publicly acknowledge that grave human rights abuses have been committed by all parties and continue to be perpetrated in the context of Burma’s […]
Statement from the Ninth Congress of the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand
/in Statements/by kwat-admin24th February 2017 The Ninth Congress of the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT) was held in a liberated area near the Thai-Burma Border from 20-23 February 2017. 43 members attended the Congress, including staff from inside Burma, and three observers. During the four days of the Congress, programs and project activities and Secretariat activities from 2015-2016 […]
REPORT ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN BURMA [January to December 2016]
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The Burmese military has ruled and waged civil war within the territory of the union of Burma for many decades. As a result, Kachin and non-Burman ethnicities have been enduring severe hardship, such as impoverishment, and lack of access to health and education. In 1994, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO/A) and the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), but did not lead to any political negotiation. Instead, the SPDC took advantage of the agreement to start large-scale extraction of natural resources from the territory of Kachin State.
Kachin Women’s Association Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Email : kwat.office@gmail.com, Mobile:+66(0) 89 755 9892