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  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup

Updated 1 August 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (709) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and July 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • August 1, 2022
  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup 

Updated 29 July 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (678) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and June 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 29, 2022
  • Publication, Thematic Report

Burma is a Fundamentally Traumatized Society

These briefings illustrate the trauma the entire country of Burma is experiencing since the coup. In many ways, each and every one of us is experiencing a mental problem. Transitional justice is essential in addressing massive violations of human rights.…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 29, 2022
  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup 

Updated 28 July 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (678) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and June 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 28, 2022
  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup 

Updated 27 July 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (678) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and June 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 27, 2022
  • Statements

Spring Revolution Political Prisoners death row list

July 27, 2022 It is now known, the terrorist junta extrajudicially executed four political prisoners – Ko Jimmy (aka) Kyaw Min Yu, Phyo Zayar Thaw, Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw. According to the Burma Jail Manual – paragraph…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 27, 2022
  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup

 Updated 26 July 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (678) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and June 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 26, 2022
  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup

Updated 25 July 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (678) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and June 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 25, 2022
  • Statements

AAPP Statement on the 25th of July Extrajudicial Executions

July 25, 2022 The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners is devastated by news today from the military-controlled Global New Light of Myanmar[1], that Ko Jimmy (aka Kyaw Min Yu), Phyo Zayar Thaw, Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw were…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 25, 2022
  • Daily Briefing Since the Coup, Spring Revolution

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup

Updated 22 July 2022    According to AAPP documentation, at least (678) houses and buildings have been sealed off by Junta between February 2021 and June 2022.   Since the February 1, 2021 military coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution,…

  • AAPP Staff
  • July 22, 2022
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The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma), otherwise known as AAPP, is a human rights organization based in Mae Sot, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma. AAPP advocates for the release of all remaining political prisoners in Burma and for the improvement of their quality of life during and after incarceration. AAPP has developed rehabilitation and assistance programs for those political activists who have been released while continuing to document the ongoing imprisonment of political activists in Burma.

As long as political prisoners exist inside Burma, Burma will not be free. They represent the struggle for democracy, human rights, equality and freedom for the people of Burma. This makes the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners an integral part of Burma’s drive for national reconciliation.

Email:  info@aappb.org

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