The Weaponization of Law: report by AAPP
March 23, 2025
This report by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners aims to highlight the ways in which the military junta in Burma weaponizes the rule of law to enable and legitimize its…
Struggle for Survival: report by AAPP and DIGNITY
January 28, 2025
A new report by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners and DIGNITY, the Danish Institute Against Torture, draws from 30 interviews with former political prisoners and examines the severe consequences…
The Flow of Injustice: report by AAPP
July 11, 2023
This report details the lived experiences of political prisoners in Burma since the military coup on Feb 1, 2021. They endure what the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners Burma (AAPP)…
Towards Accountability: Crimes Against Humanity in Burma: report by AAPP
March 1, 2023
AAPP (the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners) has published a new report, “Towards Accountability: The Urgent Need for Renewed International Attention to Sit-Tat’s Crimes Against Humanity in Burma.” The report…
Accountability for the Junta Criminals: report by AAPP
July 8, 2022
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners has compiled a comprehensive report as evidence to enable the prosecution of Myanmar military leaders and subordinates for their crimes against humanity. In her…
Detained Women Journalists: report by Myanmar Women Journalists Society
March 8, 2022
The Myanmar Women Journalists Society (MWJS) conducted a survey to study the situations of Myanmar women journalists during the military coup, from February 1 to December 31, 2021. Women journalists…
Crimes committed by the terrorist junta in December 2021 – AAPP
January 5, 2022
Over eleven months since an illegitimate coup, the armed wing of the junta is systematically stealing civilian properties, carrying out violent military operations, and committing widespread murder. In December, 127…
Crimes committed by the terrorist junta in November 2021 – AAPP
December 4, 2021
More than 300 days after the coup d’état, the civilian population is still suffering even more by the armed wing of the junta. Arbitrary arrests continue to increase, arbitrary killings…
AAPP report on political prisoners December 2020
January 15, 2021
In 2020, freedom of speech and expression in Burma has declined month on month. 601 individuals are now oppressed due to political activity. 42 political prisoners are serving sentences, 196…
AAPP report on political prisoners November 2020
December 9, 2020
After a landslide majority for the National League for Democracy (NLD) in the 8 November multi-party general elections, 590 individuals are still oppressed due to political activity. 35 political prisoners…