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Burmese Military Regime Must Accept Humanitarian Aid
The Korean Government Must Urge the Burmese Military Regime to Accept the Relief Aid from the International CommunityThe worst cyclone to date, the trail of ruins by Cyclone Nargis has left Burma destitute. It is estimated that at least 130,000 people have died or been injured and 2,000,000 cyclone...
beth
2008/05/29 16:32
2008/05/29 16:32
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Press Conference: Urging China and UN to Support the Pro-democracy in Burma
The Denunciation for Massacre of Burmese people and the Urgent Action for Pro-Democracy Support (abbreviation: Urgent Action for Burma) had the press conference on 9 October at noon in front of the Chinese embassy and urged the China about the pro-democracy for Burma....
2007/10/09 00:00
2007/10/09 00:00
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Joint Statement by 56 human rights and social organizations in Korea
[Joinet Statement]
Burmese military stormed peaceful pro-democracy demonstration in Burma. Many were killed, and the demonstration ended with bloodshed. We strongly support Burma's call for democracy, and impeach Burmese military regime that caused recent bloodshed. Also, K...
2007/09/27 00:00
2007/09/27 00:00
burma,
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human,
human rights,
Korea,
Military,
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peace,
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Right,
rights,
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The Burmese government should allow the international community to carry out an independent investigation into the Depayin massacre of May 30, 2003 and guarantee political freedom.
Today marks the second anniversary of the Depayin massacre in Burma on May 30, 2003 that was known as targeting Aung San Suu Kyi and leaders of NLD (National League for...
2005/05/30 00:00
2005/05/30 00:00
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Toward the First Step for Democratization of Burma
25th Anniversary of ‘Gwangju May 18 Democratization Movements’ and Democracy in Asia: Toward the First Step for Democratization of Burma
18 May 2005
1. Today, we meet the 25th anniversary of ‘Gwangju May 18 Democratization Movements,’ which marked a historical milestone in Korean...
2005/05/18 00:00
2005/05/18 00:00
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The Korean government’s disapproval to grant refugee status to Burmese activists for democratization of Burma is unjust and the Korean government should reconsider its decision
April 20th 2005, Korean government made its final decision not to grant refugee status to 9 Burmese activists and ordered them to leave Korea in 5 days. It was final decision...
2005/04/21 00:00
2005/04/21 00:00
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ASEM4 PEOPLE focuses on globalisation, security concerns and human rights
Sven Hansen
"Real globalisation starts with basic needs." This phrase from the opening speech of well known Norwegian peace researcher Johan Galtung marked the course of the ASEM 4 PEOPLE forum. "You can be in favour of free trade if it supports basic needs. If not, it...
2003/11/08 00:00
2003/11/08 00:00
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In 1973 the Christian Conference of Asia-Urban Rural Mission (CCA-URM) established DAGA as a place where information on economic, political, and social issues in Asia could be collected and systematically stored. This information was crucial for various people's movements around Asia as many countries at that time were tightly controlled by military regi...
2003/01/31 00:00
2003/01/31 00:00
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Reform is a viable strategy when the system in question is fundamentally fair but has simply been corrupted, such as is the case with some democracies. It is not a viable strategy when a system is so fundamentally unequal in purposes and processes as the WTO. In other words, what developing countries and international civil society should aim at is not to...
2000/07/31 00:00
2000/07/31 00:00
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