• Saturday, February 11, 2012
  • A program of IPS Inter Press Service supported by the Dutch MDG3 Fund

    BURMA AND THE MEDIA: Amplifying Voices for Democracy

    nobel-womenOn September 16, the Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Paley Center for Media will host “Burma and the Media: Amplifying Voices for Democracy” in New York City.  This panel discussion—featuring Nobel Laureates, Burmese and international journalists and documentary filmmakers—will examine how global and social media are transforming Burma’s democracy movement.

    The people of Burma suffer daily at the hands of the ruling military junta. The regime’s violent abuse of its own people—ranging from the imprisonment and torture of political dissenters to the systematic sexual violence and rape of women—puts it in the ranks of some of the world’s worst human rights abusers.

    But, as the list of human rights abuses grows, so do the calls from within Burma for peace, justice and democracy. These calls are building global momentum, as global and social media bring the world previously untold stories from within Burma.

    Human rights violations and stories of survivors are documented in real time by bloggers, documentary filmmakers and through the use of Twitter, Facebook and mobile devices. The world, it seems, may be finally opening its eyes to what is happening in Burma.

    The evening will also premiere a new, short documentary on the recent International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women of Burma, an unprecedented event held last year in New York and witnessed by people around the globe on the Internet.

    View the invitation to Burma and the Media: Amplifying Voices for Democracy here.

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