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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.

Visit BurmaNet News

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 human rights resources. If your organization, group, or website is not listed below, please contact us at burma@sorosny.org.

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Dictator Watch
Dictator Watch is an organization that monitors the human rights situation of countries controlled by dictators.

FORUM - ASIA
FORUM-ASIA is a nongovernmental organization that works to promote and protect human rights in Asia.

Global IDP Project (Myanmar/Burma)
The Global IDP Project of the Norwegian Refugee Council is an international nongovernmental body working for better protection and assistance of people who have been displaced within their own country by conflict or because of human rights violations.

Human Rights Education Institute of Burma
The Human Rights Education Institute of Burma administers and facilitates human rights training, advocacy programs, and internships for Burma's diverse communities.

Human Rights Foundation of Monland
The Human Rights Foundation of Monland monitors human rights in the Mon territory of Burma and produces the monthly publication The Mon Forum.

Human Rights Watch Asia
The largest human rights organization based in the United States, Human Rights Watch conducts fact-finding investigations into human rights abuses in all regions of the world.

International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
The International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development was created by Canada's Parliament to encourage and support the universal values of human rights and the promotion of democratic institutions and practices around the world.

International Council on Human Rights Policy
The International Council on Human Rights Policy conducts research into problems and dilemmas that face organizations working in the field of human rights.

International Labour Organization
The International Labour Organization is a UN agency that promotes social justice and internationally recognized human and labor rights.

Karen Human Rights Group
The Karen Human Rights Group is a small, independent organization documenting human rights in rural Burma.

Landmine Monitor
Landmine Monitor is a civil society–based reporting network to systematically monitor and document nations' compliance with the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty and the humanitarian response to the global landmine crisis.

Online Burma Library - Human Rights
The Online Burma Library provides links to texts about human rights in Burma.

Online Burma Library - Trafficking
The Online Burma Library provides links to texts about human trafficking in Burma.

Project Maje
Project Maje is an independent information project on Burma's human rights and environmental issues.

Rights & Democracy
Rights & Democracy works with individuals, organizations, and governments in Canada and abroad to promote human and democratic rights. Rights & Democracy focuses on four themes: democratic development, women's human rights, globalization and human rights, and indigenous peoples' rights.

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