Centre for Ah Nyar Studies

Advocacy

Evidence-based advocacy, driving impactful change

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Emergency Appeal for Myanmar Earthquake Relief

Time is critical. Families are sleeping in the open, children are going hungry, and hospitals are overwhelmed. In addition to the devastating impact of this powerful earthquake, we are deeply saddened to report that the military junta has continued airstrikes in Sagaing, Magway, and northern Shan, further compounding the suffering of affected communities. Your generosity can bring hope to those who have lost everything.

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Myanmar: Four years after coup, world must demand accountability for atrocity crimes

Joint Statement: Governments, donors, and international agencies should support and pursue a wide variety of accountability efforts, including universal jurisdiction, and the potential creation of ‘hybrid’ or similar tailored justice mechanisms. The international community must also impose a global arms embargo, suspend jet fuel exports, and engage with all relevant national stakeholders, including civil society and those most affected by crimes.

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Situation Update: Mandalay and Sagaing Towns (30 March 2025)

Access to the Sagaing town remains extremely restricted, with the military and Pyu Saw Htee closely monitoring arrivals. Countless trucks have been stuck overnight at military checkpoints, awaiting approval to cross the river.

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Urgent Appeal to Protect Burmese Migrants: A Call for Action from Thailand and Malaysia

Centre for Ah Nyar Studies endorsed a letter campaign led by Stars of Myanmar Friendship UK, alongside 21 civil society groups from Burma. Thailand and Malaysia Embassies in London, UK personally received letters submitted by the groups and people of Burma in the UK. The campaign expresses urgent concern over the deportation of Burmese migrants to Burma and calls on Thailand and Malaysia to provide an urgent response clarifying Thailand’s position and the steps it will take to protect Burmese migrants.

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