Home » Posts tagged with » Burma
An Afternoon with The Lady

An Afternoon with The Lady

LoyarBurokker Gaythri moves the needle in Myanmar, with Aung San Suu Kyi.

Defending Civil Society In Burma: The Malaysian Experience

Defending Civil Society In Burma: The Malaysian Experience

Five steps NGOs should take in the NGO law reform process.

Read More

Burma’s Democratic Transition: Hype and Reality

Burma’s Democratic Transition: Hype and Reality

A Public Lecture by Dr Maung Zarni – 19 Sept, 8:00pm, MAP @ Publika.

Read More

Malaysia: Modern Divide and Rule? (Part I)

Malaysia: Modern Divide and Rule? (Part I)

Michelle Ng looks at Malaysian racial disharmony and its similarities with Burma’s policies.

Read More

#LoyarBerkasih In The Selangor Times!

#LoyarBerkasih In The Selangor Times!

#LoyarBerkasih goes hard-print, as the Selangor Times features excerpts from Avie Azis’ “Flight From Incheon.”

Read More

Flight From Incheon (Part 3) #LoyarBerkasih

Flight From Incheon (Part 3) #LoyarBerkasih

As a country in which Muslims are the majority, Malaysia’s apathy often baffles me.

Read More

Flight From Incheon (Part 2) #LoyarBerkasih

Flight From Incheon (Part 2) #LoyarBerkasih

Avyanthi (Avie) Azis writes on the undocumented struggling to make sense of life and love in Kuala Lumpur.

Read More

Flight From Incheon (Part 1) #LoyarBerkasih

Flight From Incheon (Part 1) #LoyarBerkasih

Reflections on love and refugees in Kuala Lumpur.

Read More

The Curious Case of the Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rights in ASEAN

The Curious Case of the Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rights in ASEAN

If the ASEAN Inter-govermental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) lives up to the mark of the European Court of Human Rights or to a lesser extent the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, it will be the most curious thing I ever saw in my life!

Read More