UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon should stop trying to persuade Burma’s generals to reform its sham ‘roadmap to democracy’, which is designed to maintain their rule. Instead the UN should renew efforts to force Burma’s generals to enter into dialogue with Aung San Suu Kyi and genuine ethnic representatives.
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Reports
Burma’s by-elections: Still short of international standards
A report by Altsean-Burma showing how the by-elections on 1 April cannot be considered free or fair.
On 1 April,…
Grabbing Land: Destructive Development in the Ta’ang Region
A new report released by Ta’ang Students and Youth Organization (TSYO) estimates that 63% of farming families have lost their…
Human Rights Violations in Burma’s 2010 Elections
This report by The Network for Human Rights Documentation - Burma (ND-Burma) reveals the elections-related human rights violations committed by…
Burma’s New Constitution - Denying Ethnic Rights
Burma Briefing No. 11
This briefing looks at the wide-ranging negative impacts Burma’s new Constitution will have on ethnic groups…
Election Review
A report by Altsean-Burma detailing widespread evidence of electoral fraud, irregularities, threats, harassment, and lack of independent monitoring during Burma’s…
Burma’s Fake Election and the Post-Election Structure
Burma Briefing No. 5
While the international community has focused primarily on the process of the elections, this briefing analyses…
Burma: A Violent Past to a Brutal Future
Report by Network for Democracy and Development.
The Transformation of a Paramilitary Organization into a Political Party …
Burma’s 2010 Elections: The story so far
This briefing from Altsean-Burma shows that despite the SPDC’s repeated pledges for ‘free and fair’ elections, indicators for election monitoring…
SPDC election laws set the stage for sham elections
This report from ALTSEAN and FIDH gives an update on the electoral process in Burma in light of the release…
2010 Elections: A Recipe for Continued Conflict
This report reveals serious concerns over the possible conduct of the 2010 elections that is likely to disenfranchise an estimated…
Impunity Prolonged: Burma and its 2008 Constitution
Report by the International Center for Transitional Justice calling on the international community to withhold support for Burma’s 2010 elections…
SPDC constitution
SPDC constitution which enshrines military rule, giving 25 percent of the seats to the military, and also gives the military…
Vote to Nowhere
Human Rights Watch reports on the May 2008 Constitutional Referendum in Burma.
The White Shirts: How the USDA Will Become the New Face of Burma’s Dictatorship
A Report by The Network for Democracy and Development (NDD)
- Burma’s Constitution - Denying Ethnic Rights – New Briefing from Burma Campaign UK
- History Repeats Itself In Burma – Dictatorship Rebrands Itself Again
- British Government Highlights Concerns Over Burma Parliament
- Burma’s Rubber Stamp Parliament Can’t Hold Government To Account
- Rohingya Party Supporters Arrested And Beaten

