Welcome to Karen Human Rights Group
The Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) is a local, independent group documenting the human rights situation in rural Burma by working directly with rural villagers who are suffering abuses such as forced labour, systematic destruction of villages and crops, forced relocation, extortion, looting, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual assault and summary executions. The vast majority of these abuses are committed by soldiers and officials of the State Peace & Development Council (SPDC), Burma's ruling military junta. More >>
Latest News Bulletins & Field Reports
Below are a set of links to the latest situation News Bulletins & Field Reports compiled from information received from Karen Human Rights Group field researchers.
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Villagers injured by landmines, assisted by neighbours in southern Toungoo | Oct 22nd, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Southern Papun District: Abuse and the expansion of military control | Aug 30th, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Central Papun District: Village-level decision making and strategic displacement | Aug 27th, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Central Papun District: Abuse and the maintenance of military control | Aug 23rd, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Southwestern Papun District: Transitions to DKBA control along the Bilin River | Aug 18th, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Village burnt and residents forced to relocate in Pa’an District | Jun 4th, 2010 -view abstract- |
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SPDC shelling destroys villagers' rubber plantations in Dooplaya District | May 20th, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Attacks on cardamom plantations, detention and forced labour in Toungoo District | May 13th, 2010 -view abstract- |
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Latest Reports
Below are a set of links to all reports (except News Bulletins or Field Reports) released over the last year, compiled from information received from Karen Human Rights Group field researchers.