Revolution for Reconciliation?
"This is the time for reconciliation, cooler heads, dialogue and working together amongst all Burmese, soldiers and civilians." - Zarni
Towards an open society in Burma/Myanmar through interactions and integration
For FBC media comments and interviews, contact: Dr Zarni, Founder and Visiting Research Fellow, Queen Elizabeth House, at +44 (0)79 63 66 84 61
"Who amongst the Burmese pays the price of Western boycott and international isolation? Evil Generals? Noble Dissidents? Or ordinary people and their children??!! Reflect before You Act!"
Essential background information about Burma/Myanmar's political situation and history.
Derek Tonkin's analysis of UN Security Council actions and regional dynamics in 2006.
Ham Yawnghwe examines European Union policy towards Burma and recommendations for the future.
25 September 2007
"Free Burma Coalition supports fully tourism and travel to Myanmar (Burma) as part of its support for the emergence of an open society."
Want to visit Myanmar (Burma)? Consult with the Voices for Burma, ethical tourism promotion group.
"This is the time for reconciliation, cooler heads, dialogue and working together amongst all Burmese, soldiers and civilians." - Zarni
If you have missed or were unable to watch or listen live today's one-hour-long programme on Burma (9 September Sunday, 1406 hr GMT).
Fetching water in bamboo "buckets" in the Armed Conflict Zone of Kawthoolei
Cleaning his AK-47 during an upstream journey on River Salween, April 2003
April 2003 - The ongoing conflict in Burma's ethnic regions
On River Salween, dividing Eastern Burma and Northern Thailand, April 2003
The landmark of Rangoon, seen from Royal Lake, October 2005
UN Security Council Campaign Discussion
U Kyaw Zan Tha, U Win Naing, Dr Than Naing & Dr Zarni, 24 January 2007
By Rob Gifford, Weekend Edition - Sunday, June 19, 2005
Independent news source covering Burma/Myanmar
Leading source of news and analysis on Burma
The Burmese Conflict in a Nutshell - Click here to read the backgrounder