Karen woman ‘sexually assaulted’ by troops
Mother of two 'beaten, drugged and sexually assaulted' by uniformed men near Thai border, Karen Women Organization says
Coal plant stirs unease in southern Burma
Residents of Thailand's Ranong, opposite from Kawthaung town where plant is being built, also fear increasing levels of pollution
Work to resume on Death Railway: reports
Ceasefire deal with Mon rebels could pave the way for work to resume on the infamous route designed to link Bangkok to Rangoon
Deportation threat for 1m Burma migrants
Deadline for Thailand verification extended but rights groups warn many migrants may not make it, with stateless at most risk
Homeless again
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Refugee fire victims ‘suffering trauma’
Umpiem official says many of the estimated 3,000 victims of a fire last week 'lost everything except the clothes they were wearing'
Fire tears through Burmese refugee camp
A major fire has broken out in a large Burmese refugee camp on the Thai border, destroying up to 1,000 homes
Where is Burma’s ‘war on methamphetamine’?
Burma's reinvigorated 'war on opium' serves to distract from the fact that the methamphetamine trade is both a far greater problem, and one that Burmese troops and members of the government play a key role in
Reforms cloud future for Burma’s landmine victims
In tandem with political reforms in Burma, donors that for years have supported one of the few long-stay refuges for landmine victims in Thailand are beginning to channel their money elsewhere
Student army latest to join peace talks
All Burma Students’ Democratic Front says further ceasefire talks will be held in Rangoon after meeting takes place in Thailand
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