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BurmaNet News

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

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Special Features

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

Resource Links

Note: The following is not a comprehensive list of Burma-related ethnic organizations and resources. If your organization, group, or website is not listed below, please contact us at burma@sorosny.org.

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Naga International Support Center
The Naga International Support Center, NISC, focuses attention on a conflict on the frontiers of North East India and Myanmar, between the Naga peoples, India and Myanmar.

Online Burma Library - Ethnic Groups
The Online Burma Library provides links to texts and websites about the different ethnic groups in Burma.

Online Burma Library - Chao-Tzang Yawnghwe
The Online Burma Library provides links to writings by Chao-Tzang Yawnghwe, an important Shan leader.

Shan Orphan Support
Shan Orphan Support (SOS) focuses on raising awareness and providing aid to Shan orphans, IDP children and the development of the education system in the Shan State, Burma. SOS funnels funding and aid directly to the Shan – particularly the Shan Culture and Education Central Committee (SCEC).

Shanland.org
Shan Herald Agency for News (SHAN) is an independent Shan media group whose website covers politics, war, human rights, drugs, the environment, and other topics.

Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization is a democratic, international membership organization of indigenous peoples, occupied nations, minorities, and independent states or territories. They have joined together to protect their human and cultural rights, preserve their environments, and to find nonviolent solutions to conflicts.

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