Despite the difficulty of getting relief aid to the more than 450,000 displaced people in eastern Burma, they are not entirely lacking outside assistance.
|
Another journalist was gunned down, this time by a motorcycle-riding shooter in broad daylight.
|
Caught in the crossfire of Burma’s civil war, hundreds of thousands of Karen, Karenni, Mon and Shan are trapped in No Man’s Land.
|
Despite this Indonesian city's violent past, Muslim-Christian cooperation calmed clashes that broke out on 11 September, 2011.
|
Landmines "are killers. I accept that. They can kill soldiers, women, children. They may even kill me. However,” the Karen Buddhist says, then pauses to smoke...
|
It is an oft-asked question of disasters and tragedies that resound far and wide. But what about the "regular chaos" of every day?
|
BURMESE GOVERNMENT FORCES have committed serious abuses against ethnic Kachin civilians since renewed fighting broke out in the northern state in June, according to Human Rights Watch.
|
Some reporters thought the attacks didn't have a religion angle. "Don't worry," my editor said. "They'll come around. You just go and don't worry about that."
|
El dolor siempre acompañará al ser humano y siempre habrá un periodista que podrá contar bien o mal esas historias. ¿Cómo hacerlo mejor?
|
Ethnic Karens are an indigenous ethnic group, native to Burma and Thailand who have waged an armed resistance against the Burmese government since 1949.
|