The karen peoples of Myanmar: an examination of issues Surrounding Karen Communities in Myanmar and the application and implementation of human rights principles and laws
by Mendiolaza, Gustavo A.
Title: | The karen peoples of Myanmar: an examination of issues Surrounding Karen Communities in Myanmar and the application and implementation of human rights principles and laws |
Author(s): | Mendiolaza, Gustavo A. |
Issued date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Digital Production Press, Assumption University |
Citation: | Assumption University-eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research (AU-eJIR) Vol. 3. Issue.1 2018 |
Abstract: |
This paper explores the current and past practices of the government of Myanmar in its attempts to disenfranchise and disempower the sizeable minority of Karen peoples. The Karen, constituting a large community that stretches predominately over the two countries of Thailand and Myanmar is often overlooked because of the lack of readily available information regarding Myanmar in general and the Karen in particular. This paper views the issues that surround the Karen and the human rights violations they have suffered in the past 70 years at the hands of the dominant Burman government. Further, in attempts to tie this to the current Rohingya crisis in Myanmar’s southwest, this paper also intends to use predictive forecasting assessing the future endgame of Naypyidaw, the government of Myanmar. |
Subject(s): | AU-eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research (AU-eJIR)
AU-eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research (AU-eJIR) -- 2018 |
Keyword(s): | Karen
Myanmar Indigenous Human rights United Nations Identity politics ASEAN |
Resource type: | Journal Article |
Extent: | 12 pages |
Type: | Text |
File type: | application/pdf |
Language: | eng |
Rights: | This work is protected by copyright. Reproduction or distribution of the work in any format is prohibited without written permission of the copyright owner. |
Rights holder(s): | Assumption University |
URI: | http://repository.au.edu/handle/6623004553/21344 |
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