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
- The Enlistment of Women: Gendered Impacts of Forced Conscriptionby the Military Junta
- The Enlistment of Women
- Myanmar junta kills 50 civilians in 3-day countrywide air raids
- During Myanmar’s new year celebration, 4,893 prisoners and 13 foreign prisoners granted amnesty
- 11 killed as Myanmar junta bombs Buddhist monasteries during new year festivities
Weekly Update on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar Post-Coup
Released American journalist says Myanmar military using torture to hunt down opposition leaders
Stop Torture (Torture in Burma)
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
Six killed in clashes between Myanmar army and anti-junta militia
Leader of resistance force in Magwe Region shot dead
UPDATED: Two Civilian Fighters Killed Amid Shootout With Myanmar Junta Troops in Mandalay
ND-Burma Situation Update (14-20 Jun 2021)
Destruction & Displacement: Civilian Safety and Security at Risk Post-Coup in Myanmar
The Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma Calls for An End to Junta Violence in New Briefing Paper: “Destruction & Displacement: Civilian Safety and Security at Risk Post-Coup in Myanmar”