BURMA DIGEST

A Campaign Journal for Human Rights of All Ethnic Nationalities in Burma

 

 

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LAUNCHING CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

 

 

  • articles listed in order of their dates published.

 

Feraya Nangmone

Tai Samyone
  1. A Sad Tale of Corruption

  2. Shan Nationals

  3. Religion

  4. Attributes Of A Heroine

  5. Just A Bad dream

  6. Drug Trade Promoted by Junta

  7. Genocide is not the Answer

  8. SPDC Corruption

  9. Unity of Purpose towards True Democracy

  10. The Evil Ones

  11. Civil Disobedience of Psychological Unity

  12. Protest in London on Junta's Genocide

  13. The Crazy World of a Paranoid Regime

  14. You are NOT Forgotten (interview)

  15. The Grief of a Fisherman

  16. A Mother's Rage

  17. A POEM FOR MOUNGZUEN

  18. A Girl’s Story

  19. A Porter's Tale

  20. A Porter's Tale, 2

  21. A REMINDER

  22. The Great Natural Light of Freedom

  23. why the military regime fear the student leaders

  24. Speaking with a Karen Leader

  25. shans are also people who matter

  26. Shan Women and Children are still being Raped by SPDC

  27. THERE MUST BE A WAY

  28. When Judgment Day Comes

  29. Oh, Happy Day!!!

  30. SAW BO MYA: A Powerful Unifying Force

  31. The Forthcoming Sentence

  32. A Marriage Made in Hell

  33. A Tumour Discovered inside Burma's Dictator

  34. Dirty Money for Useless Toys

  35. A Marriage Made in Hell (B)

  36. Trials For Tax Evasion

  37. A Just War & Just a War

  38. The Promises of Panglong

  39. Flags of the Union

  40. In the News

  41. FEDERALISM

  42. Security Council Meeting

  43. Burma's Increasing Workforce

  44. Junta's Final Solution for Forced Labour

  45. Our Sweet Angel: She suffers in silence

  46. Burmese Army Allows Demonstrations in Burma

  47. BACK TO THE STONE AGE

  48. Junta's Priorities

  49. Armed Forces' Service Record

  50. 21st Century Compassion

  51. Junta's Divide & Rule Policy

  52. One Kyat For Me, One Kyat For You

  53. No Political Prisoner in Burma!

  54. Bigger Dogs

  55. STOP GENOCIDE in Shan State

  56. Genocide Olympics

  57. It is not enough to feel sad

  58. Children of the Earth

  59. The Polio Kings

  60. Peace and War

  61. War Chest Fattened

  62. Begging for Education

  63. A MESSAGE OF GREAT REGRET

  64. Topsy-Turvy World of Than Shwe

  65. Bonfire Triggers Enquiry

  66. Burnt Fingers

 

  1. Shan Freedom Fighters

  2. Evidence of Genocide

  3. Burma: the world’s second largest producer of illicit opium

  4. Burma blocking the internet

  5. Fourth Most Corrupt Country in the World

  6. Civil Disobedience: The Indian Way

  7. You are NOT Forgotten (interview)

  8. Daw Suu is one of the Political Prisoners in Burma

  9. Speaking the Truth about Student Activism

  10. Not a child Anymore

  11. US & UK Embassies Under Siege

  12. Throwing Light on the Conspiracy Theory

  13. Five pages of Blather

  14. Living in the Past

  15. For whom the bell tolls

  16. No Way Out

  17. Living Silence

  18. Breaking open the Floodgates

  19. Is it ethical to travel to Burma as a tourist?

  20. Political Personalities of the year 2006 for Burma

  21. Ringing the Changes

  22. Open Heart Campaign

  23. Won all

  24. ASEAN: What are they up to?

  25. Kyant Phuts or Reptile Party

  26. Diamond Jubilee of Union of Burma

  27. In the News

  28. Federalism or Unitary Government?

  29. Guns for Gas

  30. Back to the Security Council

  31. If not the UNSC

  32. Junta's 5-Card Tricks

  33. Burma's Human Rights Day

  34. Nuclear Burma: A threat to regional peace and security

  35. Burma's NO To Child Soldiers Day

  36. Risky Business

  37. Olympic Spirit

  38. Reconciliation and Negotiation: Is it possible with the SPDC?

  39. Burma's non-violent struggle

  40. Arts and Human Rights

  41. Education is a Human Right!

  42. STOP GENOCIDE in Shan State

  43. What economic model for Burma?

  44. Children of the Earth

  45. U Nu and Parliamentary Democracy

  46. Are Burma’s 1990 election results still valid?

  47. Happy 62nd Birthday, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

  48. Disproportionate military expenditure in Burma

  49. Mao’s heirs dominate Burma