Aller au contenu principal

page search

Bibliothèque Press release on “With only our voice, what can we do?” Land confiscation and local response in southeast Myanmar

Press release on “With only our voice, what can we do?” Land confiscation and local response in southeast Myanmar

Press release on “With only our voice, what can we do?” Land confiscation and local response in southeast Myanmar

Resource information

Date of publication
Août 2015
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
OBL:100714

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand, Bangkok - Three years after the 2012 preliminary ceasefire negotiations between the Myanmar government and the Karen National Union (KNU), reported instances of land confiscation continue to increase in southeast Myanmar. In its 2015 report, ‘With only our voices, what can we do?’, KHRG highlights four main land use types which lead to land confiscation: infrastructure projects, natural resource extraction, commercial agriculture projects, and military activities. Based on testimony from local villagers, the Myanmar government; domestic corporate actors; and Tatmadaw and Karen ethnic armed groups (EAGs) are all identified as being complicit in the confiscation of land from local communities in southeast Myanmar. Against this bleak background, local villagers report using a variety of strategies to prevent and mitigate the impacts of land confiscation, such as reaching out to civil society organisations (CSOs) and the media, negotiating with actors involved in projects, and lobbying both the Myanmar government and Karen EAGs.

Share on RLBI navigator
NO