Description:
"Throughout the year 2000 the SPDC continued to interfere in and monitor the movement of people in Burma. Through its
extensive intelligence network and administrative procedure, the SPDC systematically monitors the travel of all citizens,
especially the movements of politically active people in the country. All residents in Burma are required to carry national identity
cards, showing the citizenship status, normal place of residence, date of birth, name of father, and so on. In 1990 these cards
were also required to describe the holders? ethnicity and religion. All residents and citizens of Burma are required to apply for
these cards, with the exception of the Muslim Rohingya minority, who are not considered as citizens by the government. (see
chapter on minority rights for further information) As possession of these national identity cards is mandatory in order to buy
train or bus tickets, to register with a local council outside one?s normal place of residence, to vote in any future election, or to
enroll in institutions of higher learning, those without such cards face severe restrictions on their freedom of movement and
liberty as human beings..."
Source/publisher:
Human Rights Documentation Unit, NCGUB
Date of Publication:
2001-10-00
Date of entry:
2003-06-03
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English
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