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  • Gathered Farmers Call on Govt to End Land Grabs

    news Irrawaddy, 20 Aug 2013 (12 years ago )
    RANGOON — About 500 farmers from across Burma gathered at a two-day event in Rangoon this week to call on the government to address the worsening land confiscation issue and to return farmland that was seized under the previous military regime. Desperate farmers addressed the Voice of the Farmer ...
  • KNU lobby Govt speaker on land grabs and ceasefire

    news Karen News, 12 Sep 2013 (12 years ago )
    Karen National Union (KNU) leaders based in southern Burma have called on the parliament speaker, Thura Shwe Mann, to help move forward the the ‘cease-fire code of conduct’ between the KNU and the government. P’doh Saw Beeler, Joint Secretary of KNU’s Mergui-Tavoy District, urged Thura Shwe Mann wh...
  • Only a quarter of confiscated land being used: minister

    news Myanmar Times, 23 Sep 2013 (11 years ago )
    Less than one-quarter of all land concessions awarded to private companies have actually been developed, the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation has revealed, as it called on regional governments to move faster on resolving land disputes. More than 6400 companies have been awarded concessions ...
  • Government vows to settle 2 seized-land cases daily

    news Mizzima, 30 Sep 2013 (11 years ago )
    The newly formed Land Utilization Management Central Committee led by Vice President U Nyan Tun has vowed to settle all complains of seized land reported to the committee, within a year. The announcement was made at a press conference, held at the Ingyin Hall of the Ministry of Environmental Rese...
  • Government, KNU to discuss census plan for refugee camps

    news Mizzima News, 17 Jan 2014 (11 years ago )
    The governments of Myanmar and Thailand are planning talks to enable the residents of border refugee camps to be counted in the national census later this year, an official from the Ministry of Immigration and Population told Mizzima on January 9. The official said the assistance of the Karen Nat...
  • Land needed urgently for camps for Burundian refugee arrivals

    news UNHCR, 07 Feb 2017 (8 years ago )
    As hundreds of Burundian refugees continue to flow into neighbouring countries every week, UNHCR is calling on host governments to urgently provide more land to ensure shelter and avert a drastic deterioration in conditions. The number of people fleeing Burundi, where peace talks have stalled, ha...
  • Ghana yet to implement National Action Plan against statelessness

    news Ghana Business News, 27 Feb 2017 (8 years ago )
    Although Ghana pledged in 2015 to end statelessness in 2016, it still remains one of the few West African countries yet to implement the national action plan to eradicate statelessness. The Abidjan Declaration was adopted in 2015 by Head of States of the Economic Community of West African States ...
  • KNU and Govt Plan to Resume Formal Peace Talks

    news The Irrawaddy, 29 Nov 2018 (6 years ago )
    CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Myanmar government peace negotiators and the Karen National Union (KNU) have vowed to resume formal peace talks as quickly as possible, after they were postponed late last month. The KNU decided to pause formal peace talks in late October citing the need for further interna...
  • Two laws to be amended to solve land disputes

    news Myanmar Times, 14 Feb 2017 (8 years ago )
    To resolve disputes over confiscated lands and to streamline the process of returning them to the rightful owners, the Union government will amend two land-related laws, said Dr Aung Thu, Union Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation. He added that since taking office, his ministry has...
  • La Cedeao adopte un plan d’action pour éradiquer l’apatridie

    news Jeune Afrique, 10 May 2017 (8 years ago )
    10 mai 2017 à 14h53 Par Jeune Afrique avec AFP La Communauté économique des Etats d’Afrique de l’Ouest (Cedeao) est devenue ce mardi la première organisation du continent à adopter un plan d‘élimination de l’apatridie, qui toucherait près d'un million de personnes sur cette partie du continent. ...