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  1. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    septembre, 2011
    Myanmar

    Construction of various project components
    to extract, process, and export the Shwe
    gas - as well as oil trans-shipments from
    Africa and the Middle East - is now well
    underway. Local peoples are losing their land
    and fishing grounds without finding new job
    opportunities. Workers that have found lowpaying
    temporary jobs are exploited and fired for
    demanding basic rights. Women face unequal
    wages, discrimination in the compensation
    process, and vulnerabilities in the growing sex
    industry around the project.

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2012
    Myanmar

    Shwe Pipeline Brings Land Confiscation, Militarization and Human Rights Violations to the Ta’ang People.
    The Ta’ang Students and Youth Organization (TSYO) released a report today called “Pipeline Nightmare” that illustrates how the Shwe Gas and Oil Pipeline project, which will transport oil and gas across Burma to China, has resulted in the confiscation of people’s lands, forced labor, and increased military presence along the pipeline, affecting thousands of people.

  3. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    mai, 2013
    Myanmar

    Construction of Daewoo’s Shwe gas project, as well as CNPC’s Maday deep sea port and oil and gas pipeline have damaged our (local people’s) livelihoods and environment in Kyauk Phu Township since 2009. Additionally, there has been ongoing forcible land confiscation, providing no compensation or a limited amount of compensation for the confiscated rice farms and lands.

  4. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2014
    Myanmar, Asia du sud-est

    This chapter aims to overcome the gap existing between case study research, which typically provides qualitative and process based insights, and national or global inventories that typically offer spatially explicit and quantitative analysis of broader patterns, and thus to present adequate evidence for policymaking regarding largescale land acquisitions. Therefore, the chapter links spatial patterns of land acquisitions to underlying implementation processes of land allocation.

  5. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2012
    Myanmar

    China’s plans to build a giant industrial
    zone at the terminal of its Shwe gas
    and oil pipelines on the Arakan coast
    will damage the livelihoods of tens of
    thousands of islanders and spell doom
    for Burma’s second largest mangrove
    forest.
    The 120 sq km “Kyauk Phyu Special
    Economic Zone” (SEZ) will be managed
    by Chinese state-owned CITIC group
    on Ramree island, where China is
    constructing a deep sea port for
    ships bringing oil from the Middle
    East and Africa. An 800-km railway

  6. Library Resource
    Législation et politiques
    septembre, 1994
    Myanmar

    The State Law and Order Restoration Council...
    The Myanmar Mines Law...
    (The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No 8/94)...
    The 2nd Waxing Day of Tawthalin, 1356 M.E.
    (6th September, 1994)

    "The objectives of this Law are as follows:

    a.to implement the Mineral Resources Policy of the Government;

    b.to fulfil the domestic requirements and to increase export by producing more mineral products;

    c.to promote development of local and foreign investment in respect of mineral resources;

  7. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    Myanmar

    Most foreign mining in Burma is done by Ivanhoe. Click on Copper Operations, then on Monywa or search for Myanmar or Monywa. Gold also.

  8. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    Myanmar

    The SHWE Gas Movement is concerned with a natural gas pipeline project presently unfolding in Western Burma...

    In cooperation with Burma's military junta, a consortium of Indian and Korean corporations are currently exploring gas fields off the coast of Arakan State in Western Burma. Discovered in December 2003, these fields--labeled A-1, or "Shwe" (the Burmese word for gold)--are expected to hold one of the largest gas yields in Southeast Asia. These Shwe fields could well become the Burmese military government's largest single source of foreign income...

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