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UN envoy briefs General Assembly President on Myanmar visit
Legal group calls for an end to forcible disrobing of monks
Daw Suu’s lawyer disputes regime account of meeting
Security tightened in Bago ahead of protest anniversary
Burma: More than 39 activists arrested, and 21 imprisoned during August 2008
Gambira to Snub Military Court
Suu Kyi’s refusals indicate anger over slow reform
Gambira to Snub Military Court
Suu Kyi Continues Legal Battle
Burma’s Activists Still In Prison
Legal group calls for an end to forcible disrobing of monks
Daw Suu’s lawyer disputes regime account of meeting
Security tightened in Bago ahead of protest anniversary
Burma: More than 39 activists arrested, and 21 imprisoned during August 2008
Gambira to Snub Military Court
Suu Kyi’s refusals indicate anger over slow reform
Gambira to Snub Military Court
Suu Kyi Continues Legal Battle
Burma’s Activists Still In Prison
Press Releases
In a Five-Day Trip to Burma, UN Envoy Spent only 20 Minutes with Representatives of Burma’s Democracy Movement
Global Olympic Protests over China’s Support for Dictatorship in Burma
House of Representatives Votes Unanimously To Increase Sanctions on Burma
City of Los Angeles Declares June 19 Aung San Suu Kyi
Global Olympic Protests over China’s Support for Dictatorship in Burma
House of Representatives Votes Unanimously To Increase Sanctions on Burma
City of Los Angeles Declares June 19 Aung San Suu Kyi
Statements
Democracy in Burma 20 years on: We won’t forget, we won’t give up
Role of the United Nations in Burma/Myanmar (ABMA, 88GS and ABFSU)
Remembering Political Prisoners in Burma
Announcement on the 2010 Elections by Burmese Members of Parliament
Role of the United Nations in Burma/Myanmar (ABMA, 88GS and ABFSU)
Remembering Political Prisoners in Burma
Announcement on the 2010 Elections by Burmese Members of Parliament
Resolutions
H.R. 4286, Resolution to Award a Congressional Gold Medal to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Tom Lantos Block Burma Jade Act of 2008 (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by both House and Senate and President Signed into Law on July 29, 2008)
House Joint Resolution 93, Renewal of Import Restriction Contained in Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act 2003 (President Signed into Law on July 29, 2008)
UN Security Council Resolution 1820, Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Abuses Can Constitute a War Crime, a Crime against Humanity, or a Constitutive Act to Genocide (UN Security Council, June 19, 2008)
Tom Lantos Block Burma Jade Act of 2008 (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by both House and Senate and President Signed into Law on July 29, 2008)
House Joint Resolution 93, Renewal of Import Restriction Contained in Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act 2003 (President Signed into Law on July 29, 2008)
UN Security Council Resolution 1820, Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Abuses Can Constitute a War Crime, a Crime against Humanity, or a Constitutive Act to Genocide (UN Security Council, June 19, 2008)








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