Manual
Documentation Manual Series
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ARBITRARY ARREST AND DETENTION IN BURMA
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THE RECRUITMENT AND USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN BURMA
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OBSTRUCTION OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND ASSEMBLY IN BURMA
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OBSTRUCTION OF FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT IN BURMA
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FORCED LABOR IN BURMA
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FORCED MARRIAGE IN BURMA
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FORCED PROSTITUTION IN BURMA
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FORCED RELOCATION IN BURMA
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN BURMA
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KILLINGS AND DISAPPEARANCES IN BURMA
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TORTURE AND OTHER FORMS OF ILL-TREATMENT IN BURMA
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VIOLATIONS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN BURMA
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RAPE AND OTHER FORMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN BURMA
About ND-Burma
ND-Burma formed in 2003 in order to provide a way for Burma human rights organizations to collaborate on the human rights documentation process.
The 12 ND-Burma member organizations seek to collectively use the truth of what communities in Burma have endured to challenge the regime’s power through present-day advocacy as well as prepare for justice and accountability measures in a potential transition.
ND-Burma conducts fieldwork trainings; coordinates members’ input into a common database using Martus, an open-source software developed by Benetech; and engages in joint-advocacy campaigns.
When possible, ND-Burma also collaborates with other human rights organizations in all aspects of its work.
Vision: Seeking truth and justice for a peaceful democratic transition in Burma
Mission: Collaboration on a common human rights database
Short-term goal: Make available high-quality and high-volume data for ND-Burma members and other advocacy groups
Long-term goal: Develop an accurate historical record that can be drawn from for potential transitional justice mechanisms in a future democratic Burma.
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