This document provides an outline for a lecture on Egyptian ore deposits. It begins with an introduction discussing ancient Egyptian mining and then provides an overview of the types of mineral deposits that are known to occur in Egypt, including gold, copper, tin, zinc, lead, and various other metallic and non-metallic ores. It then discusses different classifications that have been proposed for Egyptian ore deposits, grouping them based on factors like the time of deposition, metallogenic aspects, and tectonic-magmatic stages. The document concludes by presenting a proposed classification scheme that categorizes Egyptian ore deposits into groups based on their associated rock assemblages and modes of formation.
Myanmar known until recently as Burma, is slowly but steadily starting to attract foreign investment, driven mainly by international resource firms eager to tap into the mineral-rich South East Asia's country. After more than half a century of military ruling, Burma has started benefitting from the recent suspension of sanctions by Canada, the United States and the European Union. Myanmar's gold production is increasing and could prove a key factor for the country's economic growth, but many gold miners are suffering from lung diseases due to inadequate equipment and antiquated practices. In mineral-rich areas of Kachin State, taxes from Burmese and Chinese gold mining provides an important income stream to the Kachin Independence Organization. However, these mining companies use mercury in an environmentally hazardous extraction process, which can lead to long-lasting damage for the area's forests and river ways.
Iranian art is mostly religious-based, with mosques and calligraphy popular artistic themes. Rugs and carpets were also an expressive art form. Iranian cinema began in the early 20th century and popular classic films include The Bride of the Sea and House of God. Football is very popular in Iran and enjoyed by people of all ages, both seriously and casually. Iranian food traditions vary by region but commonly include rice served with meats, stews, and soups.
The document provides a pre-test on various topics related to Israel and Palestine. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions testing factual knowledge about the two regions. The questions cover topics such as whether Israel or Palestine are legally recognized states, changes to Israeli borders over time, refugee populations, and the positions of foreign governments like the US towards Hamas. The document indicates whether each answer is true or false and provides explanations for some answers. It also outlines an upcoming class schedule including a test review, extra credit opportunity, lecture, and discussion.
Geological ground prospecting method and indicationsPramoda Raj
This document summarizes a seminar on geological ground prospecting methods and indications. It defines geological prospecting as searching for ore deposits or fragments on the ground. Key indicators of mineralization are discussed, like indicator minerals. Prospecting methods examine natural features to locate deposits. There are three stages of prospecting: analyzing sediments, examining mechanical aureoles of fragments, and locating deposit outcrops. Prospecting techniques in various environments like colluvium and alluvium are also outlined.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from existing rocks through heat and pressure within the Earth. This process, called metamorphism, changes the hardness, texture, and layering of the original rocks. There are different types of metamorphism that result in various metamorphic rock formations. Metamorphic rocks exhibit features like foliation, lineation, and different textures depending on the grade of metamorphism experienced. Common metamorphic rocks include slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss, quartzite, and marble.
This document provides information about Iran through a presentation given by Maysam Sodagari, a 28-year-old PhD student from Iran. It discusses Iran's history, geography, cities, culture, religion, holidays, and everyday life. Key points include that Iran was formerly known as Persia, has the oldest civilization in the world dating back to 3200 BC, and is home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites like Persepolis and sites in Isfahan. The document aims to educate others about Iranian culture and people.
This document provides an outline for a lecture on Egyptian ore deposits. It begins with an introduction discussing ancient Egyptian mining and then provides an overview of the types of mineral deposits that are known to occur in Egypt, including gold, copper, tin, zinc, lead, and various other metallic and non-metallic ores. It then discusses different classifications that have been proposed for Egyptian ore deposits, grouping them based on factors like the time of deposition, metallogenic aspects, and tectonic-magmatic stages. The document concludes by presenting a proposed classification scheme that categorizes Egyptian ore deposits into groups based on their associated rock assemblages and modes of formation.
Myanmar known until recently as Burma, is slowly but steadily starting to attract foreign investment, driven mainly by international resource firms eager to tap into the mineral-rich South East Asia's country. After more than half a century of military ruling, Burma has started benefitting from the recent suspension of sanctions by Canada, the United States and the European Union. Myanmar's gold production is increasing and could prove a key factor for the country's economic growth, but many gold miners are suffering from lung diseases due to inadequate equipment and antiquated practices. In mineral-rich areas of Kachin State, taxes from Burmese and Chinese gold mining provides an important income stream to the Kachin Independence Organization. However, these mining companies use mercury in an environmentally hazardous extraction process, which can lead to long-lasting damage for the area's forests and river ways.
Iranian art is mostly religious-based, with mosques and calligraphy popular artistic themes. Rugs and carpets were also an expressive art form. Iranian cinema began in the early 20th century and popular classic films include The Bride of the Sea and House of God. Football is very popular in Iran and enjoyed by people of all ages, both seriously and casually. Iranian food traditions vary by region but commonly include rice served with meats, stews, and soups.
The document provides a pre-test on various topics related to Israel and Palestine. It consists of 10 multiple choice questions testing factual knowledge about the two regions. The questions cover topics such as whether Israel or Palestine are legally recognized states, changes to Israeli borders over time, refugee populations, and the positions of foreign governments like the US towards Hamas. The document indicates whether each answer is true or false and provides explanations for some answers. It also outlines an upcoming class schedule including a test review, extra credit opportunity, lecture, and discussion.
Geological ground prospecting method and indicationsPramoda Raj
This document summarizes a seminar on geological ground prospecting methods and indications. It defines geological prospecting as searching for ore deposits or fragments on the ground. Key indicators of mineralization are discussed, like indicator minerals. Prospecting methods examine natural features to locate deposits. There are three stages of prospecting: analyzing sediments, examining mechanical aureoles of fragments, and locating deposit outcrops. Prospecting techniques in various environments like colluvium and alluvium are also outlined.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from existing rocks through heat and pressure within the Earth. This process, called metamorphism, changes the hardness, texture, and layering of the original rocks. There are different types of metamorphism that result in various metamorphic rock formations. Metamorphic rocks exhibit features like foliation, lineation, and different textures depending on the grade of metamorphism experienced. Common metamorphic rocks include slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss, quartzite, and marble.
This document provides information about Iran through a presentation given by Maysam Sodagari, a 28-year-old PhD student from Iran. It discusses Iran's history, geography, cities, culture, religion, holidays, and everyday life. Key points include that Iran was formerly known as Persia, has the oldest civilization in the world dating back to 3200 BC, and is home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites like Persepolis and sites in Isfahan. The document aims to educate others about Iranian culture and people.
West Africa had complex societies before the 16th century that are often overlooked. The region includes countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal. People lived in family groups and clans, and some settled villages and towns along trade routes. Larger towns and cities specialized in crafts and trade. Gold and salt were the most important traded goods, along with crops, livestock, and other materials. Between the 16th-19th centuries, the slave trade disrupted societies as millions of Africans were taken abroad.
This document discusses the geology and mineral resources of Myanmar. It provides background on the tectonic setting resulting from the collision of the Indian and Asian plates. It describes the major geological features of Myanmar including sedimentary basins, magmatic belts, and metamorphic belts. It also summarizes the country's major mineral provinces and key mineral deposits such as tin-tungsten, lead-zinc-silver, and jade. Maps are included showing the distribution of these major deposit types across Myanmar.
Geological Field Report of Gilgit BaltistanAsim Mujtaba
The document summarizes a 4-day geological field trip to Gilgit, Northern Pakistan. On Day 1, the group studied various metamorphic and igneous rocks, including Kamila Amphibolite, Chamtali Blue Schist, Dunite from Shangla Top, and marble from the Marguzar Formation. Day 2 focused on rocks from Besham including Besham Quartzite, Besham leucogranite, and the Dubair Grano Diorite. Day 3 involved studying rocks from Chillas including Gabbro Norite, Kohistan Batholiths, and Nagar Basin rocks. Day 4 consisted of examining Hunza Marble and Passu Slates. The overall trip provided an
Field report Gilgit Baltistan by Samiullahsami ullah
This document provides a geological field report from a student's field trip through northern Pakistan. The student visited areas from Muslimabad to Hunza over 6 days, observing and documenting different rock types. Key stops included Besham, Kohistan, Gilgit, and Hunza. Rocks observed included basalts, andesites, metasedimentary rocks, diorites, dunites, gabbro, basalt, gabbro norites and pyroxenites. The report includes an introduction, literature review on the geology of the areas visited, and detailed documentation of stops made each day, including observations of rock types and structures.
1. Iran is located in Southwest Asia between Iraq and Pakistan, with geographic features including mountain ranges and seas.
2. The climate is generally hot and dry, with cold winters and hot summers, controlled by Iran's location between dry Arabian areas and damp Mediterranean regions.
3. Iran has a theocratic republic government led by religious leaders, with an elected president and parliament, though the highest authority is the Supreme Leader.
Al-Qaeda is a global militant Sunni Islamist organization founded in 1988 by Osama bin Laden and Abdullah Azzam. Its goal is to drive US influence from Muslim nations and establish strict sharia law. It operates as a decentralized network and has conducted numerous terrorist attacks against Western targets since the 1990s from its base in Afghanistan under the Taliban. The US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 following the 9/11 attacks forced al-Qaeda to relocate. Osama bin Laden, the leader and founder of al-Qaeda, was killed by US forces in Pakistan in 2011.
The document summarizes the stratigraphy and geological succession of the Singhbhum Craton located in eastern India. It describes the various rock groups that make up the craton in chronological order from oldest to youngest. The oldest is the Older Metamorphic Group composed of gneisses and schists. Unconformably above this lies the economically important Banded Iron Formation of the Iron Ore Group. Intruding all the older rock is the Singhbhum Granite batholith. Younger sedimentary successions include the Singhbhum Group, overlain by volcanic Dhanjori Group lavas and the Gangpur Group sediments. The stratigraphy represents the geological evolution of the Singhbhum Crat
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6gwK_4-fMt3OVQ5QWx2ZnBqejg/edit
Friedrich Karl-Heinrich Bender (* 17th September 1924 in Ziegenhain / Hessen ; † 27. May 2008 in Spangenberg ) was a German geologist.
GermanBorn in 1924Deceased in 2008
Lesson 3.6 (ten social) International Personalities and their Contributions sharadnp
The document discusses two international personalities - Kailash Satyarthi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It summarizes their contributions:
Kailash Satyarthi won the Nobel Peace Prize for rescuing over 80,000 child laborers in India and founding organizations dedicated to ending child labor.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the American civil rights movement and was a pioneer of nonviolent protest. He organized the March on Washington and delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech calling for racial equality.
Both figures worked to improve human rights and welfare through nonviolent activism, and are recognized globally for their humanitarian efforts.
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The document discusses the history of tensions in the Taiwan Strait and different policy options for the US regarding Taiwan. It outlines three Taiwan Strait crises from 1954-1996 when China fired missiles near Taiwan in response to Taiwan moving away from the One-China policy. The document then presents three potential solutions or recommendations for US policy: 1) specify in advance a commitment to defend Taiwan, 2) declare punishment for any actor upsetting the status quo, or 3) continue strategic ambiguity to prevent provocation while preserving the status quo. The author does not make a clear recommendation.
Vein deposits form when fractures in host rock are filled with minerals deposited by circulating aqueous solutions. Tungsten and tin deposits commonly occur as veins, stockworks, skarns and placers associated with granitic rocks. Tungsten veins and stockworks contain wolframite and scheelite within quartz veins in granites. Tungsten skarn deposits form at contacts between intrusions and other rocks. Tin occurs in pegmatite veins, cassiterite-quartz veins and stockworks, and cassiterite-sulphide veins associated with granites. Placer deposits of cassiterite provide an important source of tin.
West Africa was home to three major trading empires - Ghana, Mali, and Songhai - which traded gold and salt and taxed traders passing through their lands along Saharan trade routes. The region also contains many stateless societies organized by lineage rather than centralized states, such as the Igbo people. However, the economies of West African nations currently struggle with political instability and civil wars hampering infrastructure development, as seen in Sierra Leone with its diamond resources amidst warring factions. The culture of West Africa is expressed through Ashanti kente cloth, symbolic stools, Igbo masks, Benin terra cotta works, and bronze sculptures.
Egypt is an African country located along the northeastern corner of the continent. It has a population of over 100 million people and its capital and largest city is Cairo. Arabic is the official language and the Egyptian pound is the currency. Egypt is known for its ancient pyramids, temples, and the practice of mummifying its dead. Some of the most notable structures include the Giza pyramids and temples connected by passageways. Mummies were created by removing organs, drying the body with salt, and wrapping it in linen bandages.
The document provides an overview of cultural etiquette and customs in Iran. It discusses the concepts of ta'arof (polite refusal), appropriate greetings that differ by gender, conservative dress norms, importance of punctuality in meetings but allowing for delays, gift giving customs, dining etiquette such as always eating with the right hand and not leaving food on the plate, and religious etiquette like removing shoes before entering prayer areas of mosques. Business customs emphasize building strong personal relationships, seeing negotiation as integral to deals, and gaining trust over time.
English East India company has fought many wars, some with mysore, some with maratha, some with bengal and even more. This content will help us learn about the history of english east india comapanys' wars
Uranium Occurrence in the Egypt
Types of Uranium Deposits in Egypt:
Uranium Occurrences in Pan-African Younger Granites of Egypt
Uranium Occurrences in Dykes
Uranium Occurrences in Sedimentary Rock Sequences of Egypt
Conventional- , and Nonconventional types; URANIUM RESOURCES AND RESERVES IN EGYPT
The Middle East spans a large territory including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Iran and Turkey. It has been an important crossroads for trade and religion throughout history as the birthplace of Christianity, Judaism and the origins of the modern English alphabet and numbering system. The geography of the region, including deserts, mountains and coastlines, has significantly impacted its history by influencing the locations of major settlements near water and enabling the spread of trade and religion across great distances. The Arab people have historically lived as nomadic Bedouins or in oasis towns and villages, with trade and camel domestication playing important roles in their societies.
The Arab-Israeli conflict began in the late 19th century with the rise of Zionism and calls for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Tensions escalated after Britain assumed control of Palestine and issued the Balfour Declaration supporting a Jewish state. After the UN partition plan in 1947, war broke out as Arab states opposed the creation of Israel. The conflict has since involved multiple wars, uprisings, and diplomatic efforts towards a two-state solution, but the issues of settlements, Jerusalem status, and Palestinian refugees remain unresolved. Violence and terrorism on both sides continue to undermine peace negotiations.
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) AAPP report in Burmese The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma), also known as AAPP,
is a non-profit human rights organization based in Mae Sot, Thailand. AAPP was founded in 2000
by former political prisoners living in exile on the Thai/Burma border.
Since then, the organization has been run by former political prisoners,
with two offices being opened inside Burma in 2012, one in Rangoon and the other in Mandalay.
AAPP advocates and lobbies for the release of remaining political prisoners and
for the improvement of the lives of political prisoners after their release.
The various assistance programs for political prisoners and their family members
are aimed at ensuring they have access to education, vocational trainings, mental
health counseling and healthcare.
Identity crisis ethnicity and conflict in myanmar crisis groupMYO AUNG Myanmar
REPORT 312 / ASIA 28 AUGUST 2020
Identity Crisis: Ethnicity and Conflict in Myanmar
Ethnicity and conflict are tightly linked in Myanmar, as communal groups take up arms to press grievances for which they have found no other recourse. The problem calls for dialogue and deep reform, but meanwhile authorities can take smaller steps to indicate their positive intent.
https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-east-asia/myanmar/312-identity-crisis-ethnicity-and-conflict-myanmar?utm_source=Sign+Up+to+Crisis+Group%27s+Email+Updates&utm_campaign=1732944c02-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_01_28_08_41_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1dab8c11ea-1732944c02-359431769
Asia Foundation. Note that the data are from 2016, so this map does not represent the current situation on
West Africa had complex societies before the 16th century that are often overlooked. The region includes countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal. People lived in family groups and clans, and some settled villages and towns along trade routes. Larger towns and cities specialized in crafts and trade. Gold and salt were the most important traded goods, along with crops, livestock, and other materials. Between the 16th-19th centuries, the slave trade disrupted societies as millions of Africans were taken abroad.
This document discusses the geology and mineral resources of Myanmar. It provides background on the tectonic setting resulting from the collision of the Indian and Asian plates. It describes the major geological features of Myanmar including sedimentary basins, magmatic belts, and metamorphic belts. It also summarizes the country's major mineral provinces and key mineral deposits such as tin-tungsten, lead-zinc-silver, and jade. Maps are included showing the distribution of these major deposit types across Myanmar.
Geological Field Report of Gilgit BaltistanAsim Mujtaba
The document summarizes a 4-day geological field trip to Gilgit, Northern Pakistan. On Day 1, the group studied various metamorphic and igneous rocks, including Kamila Amphibolite, Chamtali Blue Schist, Dunite from Shangla Top, and marble from the Marguzar Formation. Day 2 focused on rocks from Besham including Besham Quartzite, Besham leucogranite, and the Dubair Grano Diorite. Day 3 involved studying rocks from Chillas including Gabbro Norite, Kohistan Batholiths, and Nagar Basin rocks. Day 4 consisted of examining Hunza Marble and Passu Slates. The overall trip provided an
Field report Gilgit Baltistan by Samiullahsami ullah
This document provides a geological field report from a student's field trip through northern Pakistan. The student visited areas from Muslimabad to Hunza over 6 days, observing and documenting different rock types. Key stops included Besham, Kohistan, Gilgit, and Hunza. Rocks observed included basalts, andesites, metasedimentary rocks, diorites, dunites, gabbro, basalt, gabbro norites and pyroxenites. The report includes an introduction, literature review on the geology of the areas visited, and detailed documentation of stops made each day, including observations of rock types and structures.
1. Iran is located in Southwest Asia between Iraq and Pakistan, with geographic features including mountain ranges and seas.
2. The climate is generally hot and dry, with cold winters and hot summers, controlled by Iran's location between dry Arabian areas and damp Mediterranean regions.
3. Iran has a theocratic republic government led by religious leaders, with an elected president and parliament, though the highest authority is the Supreme Leader.
Al-Qaeda is a global militant Sunni Islamist organization founded in 1988 by Osama bin Laden and Abdullah Azzam. Its goal is to drive US influence from Muslim nations and establish strict sharia law. It operates as a decentralized network and has conducted numerous terrorist attacks against Western targets since the 1990s from its base in Afghanistan under the Taliban. The US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 following the 9/11 attacks forced al-Qaeda to relocate. Osama bin Laden, the leader and founder of al-Qaeda, was killed by US forces in Pakistan in 2011.
The document summarizes the stratigraphy and geological succession of the Singhbhum Craton located in eastern India. It describes the various rock groups that make up the craton in chronological order from oldest to youngest. The oldest is the Older Metamorphic Group composed of gneisses and schists. Unconformably above this lies the economically important Banded Iron Formation of the Iron Ore Group. Intruding all the older rock is the Singhbhum Granite batholith. Younger sedimentary successions include the Singhbhum Group, overlain by volcanic Dhanjori Group lavas and the Gangpur Group sediments. The stratigraphy represents the geological evolution of the Singhbhum Crat
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6gwK_4-fMt3OVQ5QWx2ZnBqejg/edit
Friedrich Karl-Heinrich Bender (* 17th September 1924 in Ziegenhain / Hessen ; † 27. May 2008 in Spangenberg ) was a German geologist.
GermanBorn in 1924Deceased in 2008
Lesson 3.6 (ten social) International Personalities and their Contributions sharadnp
The document discusses two international personalities - Kailash Satyarthi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It summarizes their contributions:
Kailash Satyarthi won the Nobel Peace Prize for rescuing over 80,000 child laborers in India and founding organizations dedicated to ending child labor.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the American civil rights movement and was a pioneer of nonviolent protest. He organized the March on Washington and delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech calling for racial equality.
Both figures worked to improve human rights and welfare through nonviolent activism, and are recognized globally for their humanitarian efforts.
Here is another creative presentation by your slide maker on the topic “Tipu Sultan".
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The document discusses the history of tensions in the Taiwan Strait and different policy options for the US regarding Taiwan. It outlines three Taiwan Strait crises from 1954-1996 when China fired missiles near Taiwan in response to Taiwan moving away from the One-China policy. The document then presents three potential solutions or recommendations for US policy: 1) specify in advance a commitment to defend Taiwan, 2) declare punishment for any actor upsetting the status quo, or 3) continue strategic ambiguity to prevent provocation while preserving the status quo. The author does not make a clear recommendation.
Vein deposits form when fractures in host rock are filled with minerals deposited by circulating aqueous solutions. Tungsten and tin deposits commonly occur as veins, stockworks, skarns and placers associated with granitic rocks. Tungsten veins and stockworks contain wolframite and scheelite within quartz veins in granites. Tungsten skarn deposits form at contacts between intrusions and other rocks. Tin occurs in pegmatite veins, cassiterite-quartz veins and stockworks, and cassiterite-sulphide veins associated with granites. Placer deposits of cassiterite provide an important source of tin.
West Africa was home to three major trading empires - Ghana, Mali, and Songhai - which traded gold and salt and taxed traders passing through their lands along Saharan trade routes. The region also contains many stateless societies organized by lineage rather than centralized states, such as the Igbo people. However, the economies of West African nations currently struggle with political instability and civil wars hampering infrastructure development, as seen in Sierra Leone with its diamond resources amidst warring factions. The culture of West Africa is expressed through Ashanti kente cloth, symbolic stools, Igbo masks, Benin terra cotta works, and bronze sculptures.
Egypt is an African country located along the northeastern corner of the continent. It has a population of over 100 million people and its capital and largest city is Cairo. Arabic is the official language and the Egyptian pound is the currency. Egypt is known for its ancient pyramids, temples, and the practice of mummifying its dead. Some of the most notable structures include the Giza pyramids and temples connected by passageways. Mummies were created by removing organs, drying the body with salt, and wrapping it in linen bandages.
The document provides an overview of cultural etiquette and customs in Iran. It discusses the concepts of ta'arof (polite refusal), appropriate greetings that differ by gender, conservative dress norms, importance of punctuality in meetings but allowing for delays, gift giving customs, dining etiquette such as always eating with the right hand and not leaving food on the plate, and religious etiquette like removing shoes before entering prayer areas of mosques. Business customs emphasize building strong personal relationships, seeing negotiation as integral to deals, and gaining trust over time.
English East India company has fought many wars, some with mysore, some with maratha, some with bengal and even more. This content will help us learn about the history of english east india comapanys' wars
Uranium Occurrence in the Egypt
Types of Uranium Deposits in Egypt:
Uranium Occurrences in Pan-African Younger Granites of Egypt
Uranium Occurrences in Dykes
Uranium Occurrences in Sedimentary Rock Sequences of Egypt
Conventional- , and Nonconventional types; URANIUM RESOURCES AND RESERVES IN EGYPT
The Middle East spans a large territory including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Iran and Turkey. It has been an important crossroads for trade and religion throughout history as the birthplace of Christianity, Judaism and the origins of the modern English alphabet and numbering system. The geography of the region, including deserts, mountains and coastlines, has significantly impacted its history by influencing the locations of major settlements near water and enabling the spread of trade and religion across great distances. The Arab people have historically lived as nomadic Bedouins or in oasis towns and villages, with trade and camel domestication playing important roles in their societies.
The Arab-Israeli conflict began in the late 19th century with the rise of Zionism and calls for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Tensions escalated after Britain assumed control of Palestine and issued the Balfour Declaration supporting a Jewish state. After the UN partition plan in 1947, war broke out as Arab states opposed the creation of Israel. The conflict has since involved multiple wars, uprisings, and diplomatic efforts towards a two-state solution, but the issues of settlements, Jerusalem status, and Palestinian refugees remain unresolved. Violence and terrorism on both sides continue to undermine peace negotiations.
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) AAPP report in Burmese The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma), also known as AAPP,
is a non-profit human rights organization based in Mae Sot, Thailand. AAPP was founded in 2000
by former political prisoners living in exile on the Thai/Burma border.
Since then, the organization has been run by former political prisoners,
with two offices being opened inside Burma in 2012, one in Rangoon and the other in Mandalay.
AAPP advocates and lobbies for the release of remaining political prisoners and
for the improvement of the lives of political prisoners after their release.
The various assistance programs for political prisoners and their family members
are aimed at ensuring they have access to education, vocational trainings, mental
health counseling and healthcare.
Identity crisis ethnicity and conflict in myanmar crisis groupMYO AUNG Myanmar
REPORT 312 / ASIA 28 AUGUST 2020
Identity Crisis: Ethnicity and Conflict in Myanmar
Ethnicity and conflict are tightly linked in Myanmar, as communal groups take up arms to press grievances for which they have found no other recourse. The problem calls for dialogue and deep reform, but meanwhile authorities can take smaller steps to indicate their positive intent.
https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-east-asia/myanmar/312-identity-crisis-ethnicity-and-conflict-myanmar?utm_source=Sign+Up+to+Crisis+Group%27s+Email+Updates&utm_campaign=1732944c02-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_01_28_08_41_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1dab8c11ea-1732944c02-359431769
Asia Foundation. Note that the data are from 2016, so this map does not represent the current situation on
CHINA IS PLAYING MYANMAR GROUND THE KYAUKPHYU SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE AND CHIN...MYO AUNG Myanmar
CHINA IS PLAYING MYANMAR GROUND THE KYAUKPHYU SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE AND CHINA STRATEGIC DEEP-SEA PORT PROJECT
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/chinas-strategic-port-project-moves-step-closer-reality-myanmar-oks-joint-venture.html
China’s Strategic Port Project Moves Step Closer to Reality as Myanmar OKs Joint Venture
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/construction-chinas-bri-deep-sea-port-start-soon-myanmars-rakhine-state-govt.html
Construction on China's BRI Deep Sea Port to Start Soon in Myanmar's Rakhine State: Govt
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/minister-rejects-fears-debt-trap-chinese-backed-port.html
Minister Rejects Fears of Debt Trap Over Chinese-Backed Port
https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/editorial/kyaukphyu-danger-slipping-hands.html
Is Kyaukphyu in Danger of Slipping Out of Our Hands?
http://www.thaibizmyanmar.com/th/news/detail.php?ID=2948
An industrial zone project within the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Rakhine State will be developed for US$30 billion
4 มีนาคม 2563
https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/first-phase-of-kyaukphyu-deep-seaport-project-expected-to-cost-13-bln
First phase of Kyaukphyu Deep Seaport project expected to cost $ 1.3 bln
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-01/18/c_138716099.htm
Xinhua Headlines: Kyaukpyu port to become model project in China-Myanmar BRI cooperation
Source: Xinhua| 2020-01-18 20:49:31|Editor: huaxia
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-01/20/c_138720186.htm
Feature: How the development of Myanmar's Kyaukpyu port won the hearts of locals
Source: Xinhua| 2020-01-20 11:27:42|Editor: Wang Yamei
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/regional/2020/02/17/china039s-citic-to-build-myanmar039s-huge-kyaukphyu-deep-seaport-first-phase-to-cost-us13-bln
China's CITIC to build Myanmar's huge Kyaukphyu Deep Seaport, first phase to cost US$1.3 bln
ASEANPLUS NEWS
Monday, 17 Feb 2020
1:35 PM MYT
https://splash247.com/china-inks-kyaukphyu-development-deal-with-myanmar/#:~:text=China%20has%20signed%20an%20agreement,visit%20to%20Myanmar%20last%20weekend.
China inks Kyaukphyu development deal with Myanmar
Jason Jiang Jason JiangJanuary 20, 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyaukphyu
https://asiatimes.com/2019/07/china-led-port-project-inches-ahead-in-myanmar/
AT FINANCE, MYANMAR
China-led port project inches ahead in Myanmar
CITIC-led consortium this month started legally required impact assessments but the controversial $1.3 billion mega-project is still far from a done deal
By THOMPSON CHAU
JULY 15, 2019
The climate crisis and threats against land and environmental defendersMYO AUNG Myanmar
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/environmental-activists/defending-tomorrow/
Report / July 29, 2020
DEFENDING TOMORROW
The climate crisis and threats against land and environmental defenders
The climate crisis is arguably the greatest global and existential threat we face. As it escalates, it serves to exacerbate many of the other serious problems in our world today – from economic inequality to racial injustice and the spread of zoonotic diseases.
For years, land and environmental defenders have been the first line of defence against the causes and impacts of climate breakdown. Time after time, they have challenged those companies operating recklessly, rampaging unhampered through forests, skies, wetlands, oceans and biodiversity hotspots.
https://youtu.be/FM7X1tnT4Sc
Download the full report Defending Tomorrow: The climate crisis and threats against land and environmental defenders (High resolution, 28.4MB, PDF)
Download the full report Defending Tomorrow: The climate crisis and threats against land and environmental defenders (Low resolution, 6.6MB, PDF)
User Privacy or Cyber Sovereignty Freedom House Special Report 2020MYO AUNG Myanmar
https://freedomhouse.org/report/special-report/2020/user-privacy-or-cyber-sovereignty?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=SPOTLIGHTFRDM_072720
Special Report 2020
User Privacy or Cyber Sovereignty?
Assessing the human rights implications of data localization
WRITTEN BY-Adrian Shahbaz-Allie Funk-Andrea Hackl
https://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/2020-07/FINAL_Data_Localization_human_rights_07232020.pdf
USER PRIVACY OR CYBER SOVEREIGNTY?
Assessing the human rights implications of data localization
Freedom of Expression Active and Seeking Justice from MyanmarMYO AUNG Myanmar
Freedom of Expression Active and seeking justice from MYANMAR
https://progressivevoicemyanmar.org/2020/07/16/seeking-justice-an-analysis-of-obstacles-and-opportunities-for-civil-society-groups-pursuing-accountability-for-human-rights-violations-in-domestic-courts-in-kachin-and-northern-shan-states/
SEEKING JUSTICE: AN ANALYSIS OF OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS PURSUING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN DOMESTIC COURTS IN KACHIN AND NORTHERN SHAN STATES
Kachin Women’s Association – Thailand (KWAT) and Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) are releasing a new report on access to justice in Burma, in which we identify strategies for local civil society groups, demand political and legal reforms, and call on donor agencies to better support assistance to victims of the most serious human rights violations.
https://progressivevoicemyanmar.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/EngA-Chance-to-Fix-in-Time.pdf
“A Chance to Fix in Time”
Analysis of Freedom of Expression in
Four Years Under the Current Government
https://progressivevoicemyanmar.org/2020/07/16/%e1%80%a1%e1%80%81%e1%80%bb%e1%80%ad%e1%80%94%e1%80%ba%e1%80%99%e1%80%ae%e1%80%95%e1%80%bc%e1%80%84%e1%80%ba%e1%80%86%e1%80%84%e1%80%ba%e1%80%81%e1%80%bd%e1%80%84%e1%80%ba%e1%80%b7-%e1%80%a1-2/
အချိန်မီပြင်ဆင်ခွင့် – အစိုးရသက်တမ်း ၄နှစ်အတွင်း လွတ်လပ်စွာထုတ်ဖော်ပြောဆိုခွင့်ကို ဆန်းစစ်ခြင်းအစီရင်ခံစာ
SHWE KOKKO BORDER KAYIN STATE PROJECT COLLECTIONMYO AUNG Myanmar
ALL ABOUT SHWE KOKKO PROJECT KAYIN STATE COLLECTIONS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shwe_Kokko Shwe Kokko https://www.frontiermyanmar.net/en/shwe-kokko-a-paradise-for-chinese-investment/ Shwe Kokko: A paradise for Chinese investment SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 http://karennews.org/2020/03/shwe-koko-big-winners-burma-army-and-international-crime-syndicates-at-expense-of-karen-people-knu-community-groups-want-it-stopped/ Shwe Koko: Big Winners – Burma Army and international Crime Syndicates at Expense of Karen People – KNU, Community Groups Want it Stopped Karen News Send an emailMarch 26, 2020 https://asiatimes.com/2019/03/a-chinatown-mysteriously-emerges-in-backwoods-myanmar/ A Chinatown mysteriously emerges in backwoods Myanmar Shwe Kokko, a remote town along Myanmar's Moei River, is the latest odd and bold outpost of China's Belt and Road Initiative By BERTIL LINTNER MARCH 1, 2019 https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-east-asia/myanmar/305-commerce-and-conflict-navigating-myanmars-china-relationship https://d2071andvip0wj.cloudfront.net/305-commerce-and-conflict-myanmar-china%20(1)_0.pdf Commerce and Conflict: Navigating Myanmar’s China Relationship Asia Report N°305 | 30 March 2020 https://www.bnionline.net/en/news/chinas-thai-myanmar-border-investment-shwe-kokko-chinatown-mega-project CHINA’S THAI-MYANMAR BORDER INVESTMENT: Shwe Kokko Chinatown mega-project http://monnews.org/2020/03/28/gambling-away-our-land-kpsn-report-raises-questions-about-shwe-kokko-extension-project/ ‘Gambling Away Our Land’; KPSN report raises questions about Shwe Kokko Extension project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=900Fzrn8DzY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etlg2eYn7HM https://www.frontiermyanmar.net/en/the-mystery-man-behind-the-shwe-kokko-project/?f
Myanmar language version of the UN Charter.Yangon charter myanmarMYO AUNG Myanmar
Myanmar language version of the UN Charter.
Source: https://unic.un.org/aroundworld/unics/common/documents/publications/uncharter/yangon_charter_myanmar.pdf
https://unic.un.org/aroundworld/unics/common/documents/publications/uncharter/yangon_charter_myanmar.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3tttG9XprzHH4_yCQNOg8_u8g6z23fqYLqeCUvvIkHAqzTLKjSnB1OT3g
WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2020 BY UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELO...MYO AUNG Myanmar
WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2020
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT UNCTAD
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Global foreign direct investment projected to plunge 40% in 202016 June 2020
COVID-19 causes steep drop in investment flows, hitting developing countries hardest. Recovery is not expected before 2022, says new UNCTAD report.
Myanmar Amber traps scientists in ethical dilemma over funding warMYO AUNG Myanmar
Myanmar is a major producer of amber, a fossilized tree resin. Amber is valued for jewelry, and also serves as a sort of time capsule that provides scientific clues to prehistoric life with fossilized inclusions such as insects, birds and dinosaur footprints.
Meanwhile, the main amber-mining areas in the country are located in an internal conflict zone where an ethnic minority is fighting against the national armed forces, and the amber also comes with problems of human rights violations and smuggling.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Location/Southeast-Asia/Myanmar-amber-traps-scientists-in-ethical-dilemma-over-funding-war
Myanmar amber traps scientists in ethical dilemma over funding war
Fossils like those in 'Jurassic Park' draw scrutiny as Kachin conflict drags on
https://www.facebook.com/MYOAUNGNAYPYIDAW/posts/2839212596177214
သယံဇာတစစ်ပွဲ
မြန်မာ့ပယင်းရဲ့ သိပ္ပံပညာရှင်တွေကို စွဲဆောင်နိုင်မှုက ကျင့်ဝတ်ဆိုင်ရာ အကျပ်ရိုက်မှုဖြစ်စေပြီး စစ်ပွဲတွေအတွက် ငွေကြေးထောက်ပံ့ရာလမ်းကြောင်းဖြစ်နေ
SITUATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS OVERVIEW IN BURMA (JANUARY – APRIL 2020)MYO AUNG Myanmar
The document provides an overview of the human rights situation in Burma from January to April 2020. It discusses concerns around the militarized COVID-19 response, censorship of free press and ongoing conflicts in Rakhine, Shan and Karen states that are displacing civilians and restricting access to aid. Human rights abuses documented included killings, torture, arrests and restrictions on media that were primarily committed by the Burma Army across the ethnic states. Civil society groups are working to address humanitarian needs but fighting continues despite calls for ceasefires.
2019 country reports on human rights practices burma united state of america ...MYO AUNG Myanmar
Myanmar Aung
21 mins ·
https://burmese.voanews.com/a/us-state-depart…/5325155.html…
ကမ္ဘာလုံးဆိုင်ရာ ကန်အစီရင်ခံစာထဲက မြန်မာလူ့အခွင့်အရေး အခြေအနေ
https://www.state.gov/…/…/BURMA-2019-HUMAN-RIGHTS-REPORT.pdf
https://www.state.gov/…/2019-country-reports-on-human-righ…/
2019 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
The annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – the Human Rights Reports – cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international agreements. The U.S. Department of State submits reports on all countries receiving assistance and all United Nations member states to the U.S. Congress in accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Trade Act of 1974.
MARCH 11, 2020
https://www.state.gov/assistant-secretary-for-democracy-hu…/
Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Robert A. Destro On the Release of the 2019 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
SPECIAL BRIEFING
ROBERT A. DESTRO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY
BUREAU OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND LABOR
PRESS BRIEFING ROOM
WASHINGTON, D.C.
MARCH 11, 2020
Executive Summary of Independent Commission of Enquiry "ICOE" Final Report En...MYO AUNG Myanmar
Executive Summary Of Independent Commission of Enquiry-ICOE' Final Report ENGLISH-BURMESE
https://www.facebook.com/myanmarpresidentoffice.gov.mm/posts/2632138836833836
ENGLISH VERSION
Independent Commission of Enquiry (ICOE)
https://www.icoe-myanmar.org/
Executive Summary Of Independent Commission of Enquiry-ICOE' Final Report
https://www.facebook.com/myanmarpresidentoffice.gov.mm/posts/2632129370168116
BURMESE VERSION
လွတ်လပ်သောစုံစမ်းစစ်ဆေးရေးကော်မရှင် (Independent Commission of Enquiry-ICOE) ၏ အပြီးသတ်အစီရင်ခံစာ အကျဉ်းချုပ်\
2019 ANNI Report on the Performance and Establishment of National Human Right...MYO AUNG Myanmar
https://www.forum-asia.org/?p=29979&nhri=1
2019 ANNI Report on the Performance and Establishment of National Human Rights Institutions in Asia
7 October 2019 2:36 pm
https://www.forum-asia.org/uploads/wp/2019/10/3.0-Online-ANNI-Report-2019.pdf
https://www.forum-asia.org/?p=29931
Myanmar: Promote press freedom, and end reprisals against Development Media Group
3 October 2019 3:58 pm
https://www.forum-asia.org/uploads/wp/2019/10/Press-release-Myanmar-DMG.pdf
ALL ABOUT INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE (ICJ) AND MYANMARMYO AUNG Myanmar
ALL ABOUT INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE (ICJ) AND MYANMAR
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began work in April 1946.
The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands). Of the six principal organs of the United Nations, it is the only one not located in New York (United States of America).
The Court’s role is to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States and to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by authorized United Nations organs and specialized agencies.
The Court is composed of 15 judges, who are elected for terms of office of nine years by the United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council. It is assisted by a Registry, its administrative organ. Its official languages are English and French.
https://www.icj-cij.org/en/court
https://www.icj-cij.org/en-basic-toolkit
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE ICJ
Information Department
information@icj-cij.org
https://opiniojuris.org/2019/11/13/the-gambia-v-myanmar-at-the-international-court-of-justice-points-of-interest-in-the-application/
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/cases-brought-myanmar-deliver-justice-rohingya-191117174800430.html
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/14/war-crimes-judges-approve-investigation-violence-against-rohingya-icc-myammar
https://www.ejiltalk.org/the-situation-of-the-rohingya-is-there-a-role-for-the-international-court-of-justice/
https://reliefweb.int/report/myanmar/gambia-files-lawsuit-against-myanmar-international-court-justice
STIMSON INNOVATIVE IDEAS CHANGING THE WORLD AND CHINA-MEKONG RIVER AND MYANMARMYO AUNG Myanmar
STIMSON INNOVATIVE IDEAS CHANGING THE WORLD AND CHINA-MEKONG RIVER AND MYANMAR
The Stimson Center is a nonpartisan policy research center working to protect people, preserve the planet, and promote security & prosperity. Stimson’s award-winning research serves as a roadmap to address borderless threats through concerted action. Our formula is simple: we gather the brightest people to think beyond soundbites, create solutions, and make those solutions a reality. We follow the credo of one of history’s leading statesmen, Henry L. Stimson, in taking “pragmatic steps toward ideal objectives.” We are practical in our approach and independent in our analysis. Our innovative ideas change the world.
https://www.stimson.org/sites/default/files/file-attachments/Cronin-China%20Supply%20Chain%20Shift.pdf
https://www.stimson.org/sites/default/files/file-attachments/SC_EnergyPublication.FINAL_.pdf
https://www.stimson.org/content/powering-mekong-basin-connect
https://www.stimson.org/sites/default/files/file-attachments/WEB-FEB_Cambodia%20Report.pdf
https://www.frontiermyanmar.net/en/slower-smaller-cheaper-the-reality-of-the-china-myanmar-economic-corridor
Slower, smaller, cheaper: the reality of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor
https://www.frontiermyanmar.net/en/peace-through-development-chinas-experiment-in-myanmar
Peace through development: China’s experiment in Myanmar
https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/China-walks-political-tightrope-in-Myanmar
China walks political tightrope in Myanmar
Beijing should leverage its influence with military
https://www.frontiermyanmar.net/en/why-china-is-sceptical-about-the-peace-process
Why China is sceptical about the peace process
https://www.stimson.org/content/%E2%80%98loose-end%E2%80%99-peace-process
The ‘loose end’ of the peace process
The Stimson Center
communications@stimson.org
THE ASSIATANCE ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS (BURMA)MYO AUNG Myanmar
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma),
https://aappb.org/background/about-aapp/
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.
THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER A GUIDE FOR FIRST NATIONS COMUNITIES AND ADVOCATES MYO AUNG Myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/water1019_brochure_web.pdf
THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER A GUIDE FOR FIRST NATIONS COMUNITIES AND ADVOCATES
https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/canada0616web.pdf
Make it Safe
Canada’s Obligation to End the First Nations Water Crisis
https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/canada0616_brochure_web.pdf
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Natural Resource Governance Reform and the Peace Process in MyanmarMYO AUNG Myanmar
NATURAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE REFORM AND THE PEACE PROCESS IN MYANMAR
KEVIN M. WOODS
https://www.forest-trends.org/publications/natural-resource-governance-reform-and-the-peace-process-in-myanmar/
FORESTS OCT 18, 2019
Natural Resource Governance Reform and the Peace Process in Myanmar
By Kevin M. Woods
https://www.forest-trends.org/publications/executive-summary-of-natural-resource-governance-and-the-peace-process-in-myanmar/
https://www.forest-trends.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Forest-Trends_NRG_Peace_Myanmar_Final_ES.pdf
https://www.forest-trends.org/publications/forest-trends-comments-on-myanmar-draft-forest-rules-2019-regarding-land-rights/
Forest Trends Comments on Myanmar Draft Forest Rules (2019) Regarding Land Rights
https://www.forest-trends.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Forest-Rules-Brief-2019-FINAL-Letter.pdf
https://www.forest-trends.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Forest_Rules_Brief_2019_FINAL_A4_BURMESE-FINAL.pdf
https://www.forest-trends.org/publications/what-is-in-myanmars-first-eiti-forestry-reports/