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Human Rights Foundation of Monland has seven main projects, namely;

  • Human Rights Documentation and Dissemination Project
  • Human Rights Data Management and Advocacy Project
  • Human Rights and Civic Education Project
  • Human Rights Defending & Community Mobilizing Project
  • Woman and Child Rights Project
  • Civil Society Development Project
  • Mon Media Project
Voice Up Issue 3
Living in Fear
HURFOM Monthly Overview: September 2025
Forced to Enlist: The impacts of Military Conscription in SE Burma
Forced to Fight
Culture in the Crosshairs
The Resistance and Resilience of Civilians in Southeastern Burma
The Junta Wiped Us Out Again
The Junta Wiped Us Out Again
Trajectory of Terror
We have lost our private sphere
လက်သန်းတို့၏ပဲ့တင်သံ
Post-Election-Report
ဖယ်ကြဉ်မရှိမှလွတ်မျှတ
Inclusivity
Left Behind and Destitute
Left Behind and Destitute
HURFOM's Monthly Human Rights Newsletter
Complete archive of THE MON FORUM
The Mon Forum in Mon
The Mon Forum in Burmese
A-girl-life-was-destroyed
A-girl-life-was-destroyed
A-girl-life-was-destroyed
A-girl-life-was-destroyed
I Still Remember
I Still Remember - Burmese Version
Inaccessible and Under-Resourced
Inaccessible and Under-Resourced
Inaccessible and Under-Resourced
Inaccessible and Under-Resourced
Inaccessible and Under-Resourced
Inaccessible and Under-Resourced
Yearning to be heard
Yearning to be heard-Bur
In Pursuit of Justice
Children for Hire
Disputed Territory
Bitter Pills
Destination Unknown
Voice Up
Burma Election 2010
Nowhere else to go
Laid Waste
Children Armed Conflict

Latest Headlines

  • Arbitrary Arrests, Ransom Payments, and Fear Spread Among Families as Junta Officials Exploit Youths in Thaton Township, Mon State
  • ASEAN’s Crossroads: Why Turning a Blind Eye to Myanmar’s Sham Election Will Cost the Region
  • Junta accelerates military operations: Electorate view it part of a ‘sham election’
  • Junta’s airstrike injures three Kyike Hto villagers
  • Nearly 300 youths forcibly recruited for junta’s 18th conscription batch in Mon State
  • Locals flee as Junta troops advance into Za Di Village, Kanbauk area #Yebyu Township
  • More than 50 young men using “Dawei – Myeik” highway forced into military service
  • Weekly Analysis: Local Man Forced to Enlist in the Military Junta Dies Within Hours of Arrest
  • Artillery attacks injure two women and child in Tenasserim
  • Threat of armed clashes keep students from returning to school

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