Burma peace process reference book to launch in Bangkok
CHIANG MAI-May 6. Burma News International (BNI) will launch its
latest report: Deciphering Myanmar’s Peace Process a Reference Guide
2014, on May 7 at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT) in
Bangkok.
The book will be presented by Mr. Sai Leik, a director of Myanmar’s Peace Process Monitoring team, Nan Paw Gay, chief editor of the Karen Information Center (KIC) and Mr. Khuensai Jaiyen, executive director of the Pyidaungsu Institute.
The panel will present the book and discuss issues related to peace, including the continue fighting continued fighting in Kachin and Shan states, which have caused several thousand people to be displaced in the past few weeks along the Burma-China border.
BNI’s Peace Process Monitoring launched its first book in March 2013.
BNI is an alliance of 13 independent media organizations; nine of them represent different ethnic nationalities in Burma.
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