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BurmaNet News is an online newspaper that offers general coverage of news and opinion on Burma from around the world.

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Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative Web features available online at different locations:

Burma: Country in Crisis

Voices of '88

Impressions from a Burma in Exile

Past Events
OSI Forum: Update on the Burma Uprising
Location: OSI-New York
Event Date(s): October 26, 2007
Multimedia:   AUDIO

The Open Society Institute held an in-house update with Burma experts on current political conditions in the country. Topics discussed included how the uprising began, the challenges now faced by pro-democracy activists, and efforts to lobby the UN to enforce Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security.

Speakers

  • Ashin Nayaka, Founding Director of the Buddhist Missionary Society, and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Department of History, Columbia University, New York
  • Todd Pierce, former Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Information Service in Rangoon
  • Lway Aye Nang, Women's League of Burma
  • Maureen Aung-Thwin, Director of the OSI Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative, introduced the event

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October 23, 2007
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Monks, Media, and the Military: The Protests in Burma
New York City
October 5, 2007
 VIDEO    AUDIO
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