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  1. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    BURMA ARMY ATROCITIES PAVE THE WAY FOR SALWEEN DAMS IN KAREN STATE... "As Thailand proceeds with plans to join Burma’s military regime in building a series of dams on the Salween River to gain “cheap” electricity, this report reveals the atrocities being inflicted on the people of Northern Karen State to pave the way for two of the planned dams. The Upper Salween (Wei Gyi) Dam and Lower Salween (Dar Gwin) Dam are planned to be built on the river where it forms the border between Thailand’s Mae Hong Son province and Burma’s Karen State.

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2004
    Myanmar

    Revised 2007...Resettlement: A Vital Instrument Of International Protection And An
    Element Of Comprehensive Solutions...

    Comprehensive Approach To Resolving Refugee Situations And Providing
    Appropriate Durable Solutions:
    2.1 Voluntary Repatriation
    2.2 Local Integration
    2.3 Resettlement in the Context of other Durable Solutions
    Resettlement Processes Flowchart...

  3. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    ...According to the U.S. Committee for Refugees, more than 600,000 Burmese refugees and asylum seekers remained in countries neighboring Burma at the end of 2003. Driven out by the ruling military regime’s policies and practices that suppress their freedom and violate their human rights, refugees and asylum seekers have fled to countries including Bangladesh, India, Malaysia and Thailand. Refugees flee forced labor, forced relocation, torture, rape, and other human rights violations perpetrated by members of the Tatmadaw (armed forces) or other State sponsored individuals or organizations.

  4. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    Life on a Thai fishing boat isn’t all plain sailing for Burmese crews...

    "When 29-year old Win San signed on as a boatswain on a Thai fishing trawler he looked forward to a profitable voyage in the Andaman Sea off the coast of his native Burma. Instead, he ended up in an Indonesian jail, accused of illegally fishing in that country’s waters.

    Saphan Plah wharf (upgrading) where Burmese enter into Ranong.

  5. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    ...The atrocities related to landmines in Burma are not limited to the injury and death of non-military personnel but also include their use to violate Article 13 of the UN Declaration of Human rights, that of an individual’s freedom of movement both internally and internationally. In order to restrict the movement of supplies and information to insurgent groups, well-established routes to and from villages have been mined. Villages themselves have also been mined in attempts to prevent the return of both forcibly relocated communities as well as, in some areas, refugees.

  6. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    BURMA ARMY ATROCITIES
    PAVE THE WAY FOR SALWEEN DAMS
    IN KAREN STATE...
    "As Thailand proceeds with plans to join Burma’s military regime in building
    a series of dams on the Salween River to gain “cheap” electricity, this report
    reveals the atrocities being inflicted on the people of Northern Karen State to
    pave the way for two of the planned dams.
    The Upper Salween (Wei Gyi) Dam and Lower Salween (Dar Gwin) Dam
    are planned to be built on the river where it forms the border between

  7. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2004
    Myanmar

    BURMA ARMY ATROCITIES PAVE THE WAY FOR SALWEEN DAMS IN KAREN STATE... "As Thailand proceeds with plans to join Burma’s military regime in building a series of dams on the Salween River to gain “cheap” electricity, this report reveals the atrocities being inflicted on the people of Northern Karen State to pave the way for two of the planned dams. The Upper Salween (Wei Gyi) Dam and Lower Salween (Dar Gwin) Dam are planned to be built on the river where it forms the border between Thailand’s Mae Hong Son province and Burma’s Karen State.

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