May 14, 2008
 
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Guiding Star is Monthly Mon Language Newspaper.

The Mon Forum is a monthly publication of HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION OF MONLAND. The Mon Forum contains most information about human rights conditions in Mon State and other areas southern part of Burma.

The publication has about 12 pages to 16 pages and it describes the situation in Burma about the conscription of forced labour, arbitrary executions and arrests, sexual violations against women, illegal taxation and extortion and other human rights related information.
HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION OF MONLAND wants to create the international awareness about the human rights in Burma.

If you order The Mon Forum publication, please order the hard copy via E-mail: hurfomcontact@yahoo.com and via Airmail: P. O. Box 11, Ratchburana Post Office, Bangkok 10140, Thailand.
• Burma’s Education in Corrupt and

Oppression against Ethnic Education in Mon Territory
This report refers how the current education situation in Burma and how the school children are suffered under the corrupt education. On the other hand, the SPDC also seriously oppressed Mon education and teachers. SPDC’s most activities are against the right of children to education.
This report has 34 pages with color covers and it was produced in March 2003.

NO LAND TO FARM
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This is a report produced by HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION OF MONLAND, which in details how the Burma’s military regime (State Peace and Development Council - SPDC) involvement in land, real estates and properties confiscation in Mon’s Area, Burma.

The report compiled about 21 cases of land, real estates and properties confiscation by various military battalions and SPDC authorities. The report describes about 7780 acres of lands belonged to the ethnic Mon people were confiscated during 1998-2002.

The Mon people also lost about 1.5 Million US Dollar worth for their lands. Moreover, unemployment and population displacement problems have been serious in southern part of Burma.

The report contains the local maps where the lands are confiscated and various photos of SPDC military battalions, confiscated lands, infrastructure project sites, population displacement and others.

NO LAND TO FARM has 106 pages with hard color cover pages, which was produced in October 2003. You can order the hard copy of the report, via E-mail: hurfomcontact@yahoo.com and via Airmail: P. O. Box 11, Ratchburana Post Office, Bangkok 10140, Thailand.

 

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