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Décret nº 99-593 portant organisation et attributions des comités de gestion Foncière rurale (c.g.f.r).

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Regulations
Septiembre, 1999
África
África occidental
Côte d'Ivoire

Le présent décret porte organisation et attributions des comités de gestion Foncière rurale (c.g.f.r), organes de gestion foncière rurale qui délibèrent sur la validation des enquêtes officielles de constat de droits fonciers coutumiers; les oppositions ou réclamations survenant au cours des procédures d'immatriculation des terres du Domaine Foncier Rural concédé; les conflits non résolus au co

Voice of the Hungry Nation

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 1999
Myanmar

This document presents the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the People's Tribunal on Food Scarcity
and Militarization in Burma. The Tribunal’s work will appeal to all readers interested in human rights and social
justice, as well as anyone with a particular interest in Burma. The Asian Human Rights Commission presents this

Internally Displaced People: Refugees in their own land

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 1999
Myanmar

The Regional Consultation on the Situation of Internally Displaced Peoples, hosted by Forum Asia, was held in Bangkok at
SASA International House on October 21 and 22, 1999. There were 43 participants over the two days, with interests in
seven countries in the region. The backgrounds of the participants were diverse: while the majority represented NGOs

Urban Property Ownership and the Maintenance of Communal Land Rights in Zimbabwe

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 1999
Zimbabwe
África

Short summary of a Ph.D. thesis. The dominance of the white farm issue has delayed serious attention to more subtle land conflicts. Thesis focuses on the continued maintenance of communal land rights by urban property owners. Explores what would happen if these rights disappeared.

Central Karen State: villagers fleeing forced relocations and other abuses forced back by Thai troops

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 1999
Myanmar

Over the past four months, villagers from southeastern Pa'an District in Karen State have been steadily arriving at areas along the Thai border 35-60 km north of the Thai town of Mae Sot. They have risked treacherous travelling conditions during the rainy season to make the journey, camping in makeshift shelters along the way with little food or clothing.

Voice of the Hungry Nation

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 1999
Myanmar

an edited version of a report by the People's Tribunal on Food Scarcity and Militarization in Burma, which was published by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) in October 1999.

Central Karen State: New Refugees Fleeing Forced Relocation, Rape and Use as Human Minesweepers

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 1999
Myanmar

Since mid-August, new flows of refugees have begun arriving at the Thai border from Karen villages in southeastern Pa'an District, central Karen State. Over 100 families, totalling well over 500 people, have arrived thus far and they say that many more will follow.

Death Squads and Displacement - Systematic Executions, Village Destruction and the Flight of Villagers in Nyaunglebin District

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Reports & Research
Mayo, 1999
Myanmar

This report is a detailed analysis of the current human rights situation in Nyaunglebin District (known in Karen as Kler Lweh Htoo), which straddles the border of northern Karen State and Pegu Division in Burma. Most of the villagers here are Karen, though there are also many Burmans living in the villages near the Sittaung River.

Mae Sot: Little Burma

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Reports & Research
Abril, 1999
Myanmar

An international symposium on migration in Asia was recently held in Bangkok. Burma sent a delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister U Khin Maung Win. Independent analysts and NGOs estimate that there are one million Burmese illegally working and living in Thailand. However, Thai officials put the figure at 800,000.

Nyaunglebin District: Internally Displaced People and SPDC Death Squads

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 1999
Myanmar

Nyaunglebin (known in Karen as Kler Lwe Htoo) District is a northern Karen region straddling the border of northern Karen State and Pegu Division. It contains the northern reaches of the Bilin (Bu Loh Kloh) River northwest of Papun, and stretches westward as far as the Sittaung (Sittang) River in the area 60 to 150 kilometres north of Pegu (named Bago by the SPDC).