Saturday, February 04, 2012
Latest Update on Friday, 03 February 2012 - 16:10 GMT+00

Documenting Truth

ND-Burma cooperate with the “Documentation Affinity Group”, together with International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) and the leading documentation centers around the world, from the former Yugoslavia, Guatemala, Iraq, Afghanistan, and South Africa to share information and techniques, and work together to address the constraints shared by its members.

The group, which plans to meet three or four times per year, would also call in international experts to help think through solutions to various technical documentation problems.
Documentation Truth Hand Book
The Documentation Affinity Group (DAG) was established in 2005 by the ICTJ and five partner organizations as a peer-to-peer network with a primary focus on human rights documentation. Documenting Truth collects the best practices derived from the work of six organizations in Cambodia, Guatemala, Burma, Iraq, Serbia and the United States. Its goal is to provide useful lessons for groups documenting abuses around the world, working towards the protection and promotion of truth, and establishing just and democratic societies.

 

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Quotable

“Burma has ignored the demands of the UN Security Council, the UN Secretary General, the US, EU and its own neighbours by imposing restrictive and unfair terms on elections.

The targeting of Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD is particularly vindictive and callous. I have today written to the UN Secretary General to call for an urgent meeting in New York to discuss these developments.

We will also seek international support to impose an arms embargo against Burma. Burma’s people are demanding political and economic freedom, and the international community must stand with them.”

- Gordon Brown (Prime Minister, England)


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