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Panelists discuss the future of democracy in the United States, including the actions that led to the siege of the Capitol and the threats facing U.S. democracy in its wake, how the Biden administration should address democratic backsliding, and the potential consequences for U.S. and global democracy.
This meeting is part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Project on the Future of Democracy Virtual Event with G. John Ikenberry, Elaine C. Kamarck and Yascha Mounk March 15, 2021
Partners for peace and humanitarian aid in Myanmar
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LWF speaks at Canadian Parliament on human rights in Rakhine State
(LWI) - “Humanitarian needs in Rakhine, Myanmar are a complex set of vulnerabilities arising from natural disasters, ethnic tensions, armed conflict, statelessness, institutionalised discrimination, and protracted displacement,” said David Mueller, LWF Country representative in Myanmar. “The situation is further compounded by chronic poverty, violence against women and the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus.”
1.3 million people in need
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) provided a testimony on the status of human rights in Myanmar in front of the Canadian’s House of Commons’ Subcommittee on International Human Rights, which held a session focusing on of COVID-19 on displaced people from Myanmar in Bangladesh. The subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development sometimes invites officials from non-government
Human Rights Watch Statement: Impacts of Covid-19 on Internally Displaced People in Myanmar
Statement of Manny Maung, Myanmar Researcher, Human Rights Watch
Subcommittee on International Human Rights
Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development
December 10, 2020
Study of the Impacts of Covid-19 on Internally Displaced People in Myanmar
Thank you to the Chairperson and Honorable Members of Parliament for inviting me to appear before this Committee to discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on internally displaced people in Myanmar. My name is Manny Maung and I am the Myanmar Researcher for Human Rights Watch.
Decades of conflict have resulted in over 360,000 internally displaced peoples across the country. They are mainly members of ethnic minority communities spread across northern Myanmar, in Kachin and Shan States; in western Rakhine State; and in the southeast near the Myanmar-Thai border. Renewed conflict has created fresh displacements in 2020 in both Rakhi