MPU


Members of Parliament Union - Burma

The Members of Parliament Union - Burma (MPU) was formed on 15 June 1996 with representatives elected in the 27 May 1990 elections. It was constitutionally formalized on 4 October 2000 in Dublin, Ireland. The parliamentary representatives who formed the MPU left Burma with a mandate to form a provisional government in exile and to continue the struggle for the restoration of democracy and human rights.  Learn more about MPU...

The Burma Fund


The Burma Fund

The Burma Fund (TBF) strengthens the human and institutional capacity of Burma's democracy movement. The Burma Fund (TBF) strengthens the human and institutional capacity of Burma's democracy movement. TBF supports those who are building Burma's civil institutions and working for a peaceful transition to lasting democratic governance. TBF seeks to implement this mission through three core programs: (1) Research and Policy Planning Program, (2) National and Ethnic Reconciliation Program, and (3) Human Capacity-Building Program.  Please click here to learn more about The Burma Fund projects...

Publications and Human Rights Reports

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Proposal for National Reconciliation (Burmese) Proposal for National Reconciliation (Burmese) Proposal for National Reconciliation Federal Constitution (Burmese) Community Based Transformation (Burmese) Comparative Studies: Constitution of the Republic of Union of Myanmar (2008) A Handbook on Referendum Monitoring Arbitrary Confiscation of Farmers’ Land The Findings of the Open Heart Letter Campaign Bullets in the Alms Bowl Burma Human Rights Year Book 2007 Burma Human Rights Year Book 2006 1990 Election Record A Force More Powerful On Strategic Non-violent Confrontation Burma Economic Review 2006 Policy Vision of CRPP
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The single largest and most comprehensive report ever produced to document the human rights situation in Burma is now available

(BANGKOK, THAILAND) The Human Rights Documentation Unit (HRDU) is pleased to announce the release of the Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2008, marking the 15th anniversary of the publication.  At 1,092 pages in length and comprised of approximately half a million words in 21 separate thematic chapters, the Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2008 represents the single largest, most comprehensive and most inclusive report ever compiled meticulously detailing the appalling human rights situation in Burma.

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New Books Published by NCGUB

NCGUB added several new publications to this website for all Burmese and interested persons to download and read.  They are:

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Dr Tint Swe: Burma's military junta survives thanks to world’s hypocrisy

Dr Tint Swe, a member of the NCGUB -- formed by elected representatives from Burma after the elections of 1990 -- describes the situation of his country on the eve of the verdict in the trial against Aung San Suu Kyi, with an eye on the elections in 2010.