" ယူနီကုတ်နှင့် ဖော်ဂျီ ဖောင့် နှစ်မျိုးစလုံးဖြင့် ဖတ်နိုင်အောင်( ၂၁-၀၂-၂၀၂၂ ) မှစ၍ဖတ်ရှုနိုင်ပါပြီ။ (  Microsoft Chrome ကို အသုံးပြုပါ ) "
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Thursday, June 22, 2023

ရိုဟင်ဂျာအရေး လူ့အခွင့်အရေးကောင်စီဆွေးနွေး

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ရဲခေါင်မြင့်မောင် (ဝါရှင်တန်ဒီစီ)
2023.06.21 

၂၀၁၇ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာ ၉ရက်နေ့က ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ်နိုင်ငံကို ထွက်ပြေးခိုလှုံလာကြသည့် ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်မှ ရိုဟင်ဂျာဒုက္ခသည်များ။ AFP

မြန်မာနိုင်ငံမှာ ရိုဟင်ဂျာပြဿနာကို ဖြေရှင်းနိုင်ဖို့နဲ့ ရိုဟင်ဂျာနဲ့ အခြားလူနည်းစုတွေကို ဖိနှိပ်မှုတွေရပ်တန့်အောင် လုပ်ဆောင်ရမယ့် လုပ်ငန်းစဉ်တွေကို ရှာဖွေနိုင်ဖို့ ဇွန်လ ၂၁ရက်နေ့က ကုလသမဂ္ဂလူ့အခွင့်အရေးကောင် စီမှာ ဆွေးနွေးခဲ့ကြတာ ဖြစ်ပါတယ်။

ဒီဆွေးနွေးပွဲမှာ ကုလသမဂ္ဂလူ့အခွင့်အရေးဆိုင်ရာ ဒုတိယမဟာမင်းကြီး နာဒါ အယ်လ် နာရှစ်က အဖွင့်အမှာစ ကား ပြောကြားပါတယ်။

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Burma’s Displaced People in India and Bangladesh

Geneva, 5th April 2004
Paper presented by Chris Lewa


Burma’s borders with India and Bangladesh have received much less international attention than the Thailand-Burma border. A major reason is the difficult access to refugees in these border areas due to policies of the host governments. Nevertheless, outflows from Burma to India and Bangladesh are no less significant. More than 50,000, mostly Chin, have fled to India while up to 200,000 Rohingya are found in Bangladesh in and outside refugee camps.

An essential difference appears when comparing the overall situation along the eastern and western borders of Burma. In Chin and Arakan States, bordering India and Bangladesh respectively, there is little ethnic armed resistance and the military regime does not resort to ruthless counter-insurgency tactics to assert control, as is the case along the Thai-Burma border. Therefore, the worst forms of human rights violations such as massive forced relocation, torture, summary executions, are less frequent, but this does not mean that the situation is noticeably better. Over the last decade, the Burma Army’s presence has rapidly expanded along the western border. The establishment of new battalions has resulted in two significant consequences:

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Asean must lead in Rakhine crisis

Bangkok Post
30 Oct 2019
writer: Chris Lewa

'We are hungry for sustainable solutions. Four times we have been refugees. We need to stop being refugees", said a Rohingya man at Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh.

Southeast Asia's leaders are expected to discuss the issue of Rohingya refugees and ways of enhancing Asean's role in facilitating the voluntary repatriation process at their regional summit in Bangkok later this week.

Wednesday, February 28, 2001


 "Forced Migration in the South Asian Region:

Displacement, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution"



THE ROHINGYA:

 FORCED MIGRATION AND STATELESSNESS


Chris Lewa[i], Images Asia, Thailand


Paper submitted for publication in a book edited by Omprakash Mishra on "Forced Migration in South Asian Region", Centre for Refugee studies Jadavpur University, Calcutta and Brookings Institution Project on Internal Displacement.

28th February 2001

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