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သစၥာစာဖတ္ခန္းရွိ ျမန္မာစာအုပ္မ်ား

Eight Seconds of Silence: The Death of Democracy Activists Behind Bars May 6, 2006

The Darkness We See: Torture in Burma's Interrogation Centers and Prisons December 2, 2005

"Burma: A Land Where Buddhist Monks Are Disrobed and Detained in Dungeons."Publishing & Distribution by Assistance Association for
Political Prisoners (Burma) (AAPP), November 2004.

Women Political Prisoners in BurmaPublishing & Distribution by Burmese Women’s Union(BWUandAssistance Association for
Political Prisoners (Burma) (AAPP), September 2004.

Spirit for Survival Publishing & Distribution by Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) (AAPP), September 2001.

Tortured Voices: Personal Accounts of Burma's Interrogation Centers. Published by the All Burma Students' Democratic Front (ABSDF), July 1998.

Ten Years On by Moe Aye, 1998

Cries From Insein by Win Naing Oo. Published by the ABSDF (All Burma Students' Democratic Front), 1996

Pleading Not Guilty in Insein Published by the ABSDF (All Burma Students' Democratic Front), 1996

Letters From Burma by Aung San Suu Kyi.


The situation of prisons in Burma as of 2006January 31, 2007

New Leadership Brings New Abuses Following Uprising at Myaung Mya Prison June 20, 2004

Forced Labor of Prisoners in Burma May 2002

Burma's Confidence Building and Political Prisoners February 2002

A Brief Report on Torture and Ill-treatmentFebruary 2002

Joint report: Burma Lower Council BLC and AAPP on Burmese Political Prisoners December 13, 2001

No Human Value October 27, 2001

A Glimpse at Political Prisoners and Prison Conditions in Burma March 28, 2001

The Use of Prisoners as Forced Porters and Labor by the Military Junta in Burma September 19, 2000

Can The Outside World See the Darkness We See?
A report on the situation of political prisoners detained in Burma. May 1st, 2000


Can The Outside World See the Darkness We See?
A report on the situation of political prisoners detained in Burma. May 1st, 2000

A Woman of Courage
Aung San Suu Kyi, the opposition leader who has been detained by Burma's military regime for nearly 20 years, is a true hero for our times, writes the chancellor, Gordon Brown, in this extract from his new book.