Shan Human Rights Foundation

Reports

Charting the Exodus from Shan State

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This report gives quantitative evidence in support of claims that there has been a large influx of Shans arriving into northern Thailand during the past 6 years who are genuine refugees fleeing persecution and not simply migrant workers. This data was based on interviews with 66,868 Shans arriving in Fang District of northern Chiang Mai province between June 1997 and December 2002,.....

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License To Rape

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This report details 173 incidents of rape and other forms of sexual violence, involving 625 girls and women, committed by Burmese army troops in Shan State, mostly between 1996 and 2001. 

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Dispossessed

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Forced relocation and extrajudicial killings in Shan State

This 1998 report details the mass forced relocation carried out by the Burmese military regime in central and southern Shan State during 1996-1998, which uprooted over 300,000 villagers. The report provides detailed maps and lists of the relocated villages, and lists of extrajudicial killings by the regime.

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The Shan Case

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The Shan Case : Rooting out the Myth of The Golden Triangle: A pictorial modern history of Shan State, compiled in 1994, highlighting the causes of today’s opium problem.

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