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The Karen National League, as a non-armed Karen organization, seeks to uplift the lot of the Karen people and bring about the rule of law and true democracy to Burma. It engages in any and all lawful activities incidental to the foregoing purposes.

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  • KNL President Shines Spotlight on Burma?s Women Issues at the UN Conference by Naw May Oo ( full text )

  • Violence, Rape, and Psychological Impact on Women: The Situation of Women in Burma by Naw May Oo ( full text )

  • INTERVIEW with NAW MAY OO from the Cho Lin Pya No 1/99 Vol. 4 January ( full text )

  • No Freedom of Expression in Burma: An Ethnic Comment A presentation at the Alternative Asia Europe Meeting Berlin, Germany, April 1-10, 1999. ( full text )

  • Ethnicity and Federalism: A Case for Burmaby Saw Kapi and Naw May Oo ( full text )

  • Brief Remarks on 50-Years Plus Struggle of the Karen People by BaSaw Khin ( full text )

  • Views from the Karen National League (KNL) January 27, 1999
    Re: Response of the Burmese Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission to the Bangkok Post and LA Weekly article of "UNOCAL Implicated in Burma Strife". ( full text )

  • Speech delivered at the International Karen Dinner in Perth, Australia. July 17, 1999
    A New Generation's Time: Toward A Karen Society of Pluralism by Saw Kapi ( full text )

  • From: Burma Debate, Vol. 5, No. 4, Fall 1998
    Ending the systematic violence against ethnic people: A precursor to meaningful political dialogue By Saw Kapi ( full text )

  • BACKGROUND TO PEACE TALKS IN BURMA
    By S'Aung Lwin, Bochum Germany, October 1992 Published by, BURMA ISSUES ( full text )
 
 
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