Description:
Forced Relocation of 300 houses in northern
part of Ye Township; SPDC?s War Against Ethnic Children?s Right
to Education; Forced labour along Kanbauk-Myaingkalay Gas Pipeline; Constant threat against Mon National Education and
Schools by SPDC in Southern Burma:
I. Civilization of Mon people and the maintenance of the Mon language and literature; II. The initiative of Mon Education System; III. General Situation of Mon National Schools
A. Curriculum in Mon National Schools; B. Teacher Recruitment and Upgrading Training; IV. Root cause of threat to Mon schools by the regime: Competition and weakness of
government schools
A. The entrance fee in government schools; B. Extra time fee and salary in government?s schools; V. Increase of Competition between Mon and Government Schools; VI. Oppression against Mon National Schools and activists in southern part of Ye
Township; Case 1, Forced to stop teaching the Mon national schools
January - April 2004; Case 2: New Burmese Army?s commander still tried to convert Mon schools under the regime control
May 2004; Case 3: Another attempt to close down Mon schools in northern part of Ye Township, May 2004; Case 4: Establishment of government schools and creation of competition, July 2004; Case 5: Forced changing of Mon schools? signboard to government?s schools, July 2004
Source/publisher:
Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM)
Date of Publication:
2004-07-31
Date of entry:
2006-09-02
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English
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