ND Burma
ND-Burma formed in 2004 in order to provide a way for Burma human rights organizations to collaborate on the human rights documentation process. The 13 ND-Burma member organizations seek to collectively use the truth of what communities in Burma have endured to advocate for justice for victims. ND-Burma trains local organizations in human rights documentation; coordinates members’ input into a common database using Martus, a secure open-source software; and engages in joint-advocacy campaigns.
Recent Posts
- Myanmar military still bombing towns despite earthquake crisis, rebels say
- PRESS STATEMENT: CIVIL SOCIETY CALLS FOR DISASTER RELIEF FOR EARTHQUAKE SURVIVORS AND AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN MYANMAR
- AAPP Launches its New Report on Justice, the Judiciary and the Weaponization of Law to Repress Civilians in Burma
- Junta offensives leave 4 dead, thousands displaced in northwest Myanmar
- Open letter: Special Envoy’s conflicts of interest signal urgent need for investigation and complete end of mandate
Weekly Update Human Rights Satiation in Myanmar 21 February – 27 February 2022
Military bombs civilian area in Karenni State’s Demoso Township, killing three people
Press Statement: Myanmar CSOs meet with the UN Special Envoy
Statement on Women with Gun-shoot Wound by Junta and call for provide medical treatment Inbox
Human Rights Situation in Myanmar (14 February – 21 February 2022)
Myanmar Junta’s Prisoner Amnesty: No Political Dissidents Released
Human Rights Situation in Myanmar: Post- Coup (February 7-13)2022
Bodies of four civilians found in Sagaing after soldiers burn down two villages
13-year-old boy killed by artillery fire in Mindat
The Karenni Human Rights Group and The Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma Release a New Joint Report Calling for Accountability for Human Rights Violations Committed in Karenni (Kayah) State