Under attack: a way of life
Much of what is happening in the conflict zones of
eastern Burma is difficult to capture with photos, video
and reports. It is a slow and insidious strangulation of the
population rather than an all-out effort to crush them...
Residents Speak Out Against Forced Relocation
Homeowners in Rangoon's Kamaryut Township were told by military officials last week to evacuate their homes by April 5 or face arrest. The residents were not given any reasons for the forced relocation nor have they been offered any compensation thus far, Kamaryut residents told The Irrawaddy...
US Committee for Refugees Burma Report 1999
Situation to end 1998
New SPDC military moves force more villagers to flee
The SPDC is continuing its attacks on Karen hill villages throughout northern Karen State, trying to entirely depopulate the northern hills. SPDC columns have regrouped and resupplied and are now launching attacks into hill regions not previously reached by the offensive.
Refworld UNHCR
A Search engine. UNHCR Documentation Centre's website. Lots of refugee and other documents.
Hard Cases: Internal Displacement in Turkey, Burma (Myanmar) and Algeria
In some countries, the internally displaced are beyond the reach of international humanitarian organizations.
Forced relocation in Burma’s former capital
The population of Yangon has experienced coercive
resettlement on a truly massive scale under military rule..."With its huts to
apartments’ scheme, the SPDC claims
to have placed many squatters in
new multi-storey housing on the site
of or near their former dwellings.
However, forced relocation in Yangon,
Mandalay and other cities in central
Burma continues today; victims of
fires, for example, are not allowed
to rebuild their old neighbourhoods
and residential areas are cleared to
Refugees International Burma page
One major report, several shorter articles.
" The repressive government of Burma has caused hundreds of thousands of people, mainly members of minority ethnic groups, to flee to Thailand, Bangladesh and other countries in search of safety.
Internal Displacement in Myanmar
Urban and rural displacement in Myanmar
Defining 'forced migration’ in Burma - discussion
Most Burmese people fleeing their homes do so for a combination of reasons. The root causes for leaving, however,
determine which category’ they belong to: internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) or economic migrants’. There is
some discussion as to whether people leaving their homes due to exhaustion of livelihoods options are IDPs
according to the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement1 – or not. Ashley South and Andrew Bosson present
their views below...