International Actions UNGA IPU ILO Amnesty International International Narcotic Control US Human Rights Report HR Watch Reporters Without Borders Europen Union Resolutions Earth Rights International International Religious Freedom Report
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ICFTU: Fifty added to union's Burma hit list (January 11, 2004 The Independent)
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Burma: Amnesty calls for Actions not words (Press Release, 23 December 2003)
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Reaction to U.S. Criticism of Democratic Reforms Department of State Press Briefing 17 December 2003
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National Reconciliation Meetings in Bangkok Department of State Press Briefing 15 December 2003
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Burmese Roadmap Department of State Press Briefing 10 December 2003
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DOT: Treasury Department Designates Burma and Two Burmese Banks to be of "Primary Money Laundering Concern" and Announces Proposed Countermeasures 19 November 2003
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Statement by Mr. Paulo Sergio Pinheiro 58th Session of the General Assembly, Third Committee, Item 117 (c), 12 November 2003
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Forum-Asia supports UN Special Repapporteur's calls for the release of political prisoners 10 November 2003
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10 Downing Street: BAT pull out of Burma 6 November 2003
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US Congressional Record (5 November 2003)
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FATF Sanction : An international anti-corruption group says it is imposing sanctions on Burma for failing to crack down on money-laundering (3 November 2003)
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Sanctions Against Burma and Effect on Garment Industry and Sex Trade (Excerpt from Dep't of State Daily Press Briefing on 30 October 2003)
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US Dept of State: Status of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (30 September 2003)
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Annual Presidential Determinations Of Major Illicit Drug-Producing and Drug-Transit Countries
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Nobel Laureates Appeal for Release of Burmese Opposition Leader (17 September 2003)
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Remarks With Thailand Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Surakiart Sathirathai on 19 October 2003
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Colin Powell's Press Briefing En Route to Bangkok, APEC October 19 2003
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U.S. Department of State:Press Statement "Burma Aung San Suu Kyi's Hunger Strike" 31 August 2003
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President Bush signs Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act 28 July 2003
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U.S. Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act 2003
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Conditions in Burma and U.S. Policy Toward Burma For the Period March 28, 2001 - September 27, 2001 Released February 11, 2002.
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107th CONGRESS_1st Session_H. CON. RE. 211_CONCURRENT RESOLUTION (Commending Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on the 10th anniversary of her receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the Government of Burma.(Passed the House of Representatives November 14, 2001.)
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Press group urges sanctions for Burma 8,1,2001 ( The Boston Globe )
''Torture is still commonplace in prisons and detention centers, and some journalists suffer from serious mental disorders resulting from long periods of isolation,'' the report said. ''Censorship, threats, and arrests are still the routine for journalists working for the few private media in the country and for political activists who speak out against the situation in Burma.''
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House Concurrent Resolution 328 (H. Con. Res. 328) passed by the United States House of Representatives on October 10, 2000 and by the U.S. Senate on July 19, 2000
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Resolution Adopted by the Quebec National Assembly, December 8, 1999