| Annual Report 2010 |
2011-04-16 |
With help from many people and God, we now have 59 indigenous humanitarian relief teams from eleven ethnic groups giving help, hope and love to displaced people in Burma. We work with people and organizations of diferent faiths and ethnicities and we are grateful to the people of Burma for the opportunity to work together for freedom, justice and reconciliation. |
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| The White Monkey on a Mission |
2010-07-23 |
Part 2 in a series of short films about the life of the White Monkey in Burma. This film looks at the White Monkey as she takes part in the Good Life Club in Karen State Burma. |
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| White Monkey |
2010-07-23 |
A brief film about the life of the White Monkey in Burma. |
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| Displaced Childhoods 2010 |
2010-04-21 |
A Report by Partners Relief & Development and FBR about the effect that the situation in Burma is having on the children of that country. |
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| Prayer of Peace |
2009-12-19 |
On the front line of conflict deep inside Burma this documentary follows ethnic relief workers as they aid internally displaced people suffering under the Burma Army. |
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| Sneaking in Where Thugs Rule |
2009-02-04 |
Article by Nicholas D. Kristof of the NY Times about current political landscape in Burma and how FBR is working for change. |
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| 10 reasons to be involved |
2008.05.13 |
10 Reasons Why it is Right to be Involved in Burma |
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| FBR recommendations for action |
2008-05-01 |
We recommend a concerted effort to meet the needs of all the displaced in Burma. The following are our
specific and general recommendations. |
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| A Campaign of Brutality (updated April 2008) |
2008-04-19 |
Report and Analysis of Burma Army Offensive and Ongoing Attacks
Against the People of Northern Karen State, Eastern Burma |
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| Video: Nightmare in Eastern Burma |
2006-11-16 |
Video by Travis Fox, Washington Post. Burmese forces are waging the largest military offensive against their own people in more than a decade, targeting the country's eastern ethnic groups with violence and destruction. Tens of thousands of refugees, mostly Karen minorities, are abandoning villages in search of safety in Thailand. |