Social Justice
This week marks the one year anniversary of the Saffron Revolution in Burma. The monk-led uprising saw hundreds of thousands...
The world’s most high profile political prisoner, Aung San Suu Kyi is due for release this week. In May 2003,...
The World Bank has announced that they won’t provide Burma with financial relief because they haven’t progressed in payments of...
United Nations Representative in Australia, Abdullah Mbamba, agreed that child trafficking was not the main issue for Burma at the...
After the destruction of Cyclone Nargis there are reports today that Burma faces another threat, that of child trafficking. But...
Rifling through a magazine, surfing the internet and across all media, we are bombarded by campaigns aiming to raise awareness...
In the wake of the devastating cyclone that ravaged Burma earlier this week, the Burmese Government have finally opened their...
Politics & Economy
The Wire spoke to Dr Malia last week about the Burma’s upcoming smokescreen referendum. This week he reflects on how...
In Burma thousands of people are struggling to survive after a cyclone killed 10,000 in one town and devastated the...
On May 10th the Burmese military government will hold a referendum and push through a new constitution. It will be...