Free Burma

In Solidarity with the Burmese Struggle for Freedom and Democracy

We help organize and empower those who are working for a free and democratic Burma. (home) Many of these organizations are based in Thailand, because of the high number of refugees who have fled Burma (Myanmar). Burma has been ruled by a military dictatorship since 1962.  Under the mismanagement and corruption of the military dictatorship, Burma, once the ri ...learn more

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La Vía Campesina
(a.k.a.: International Peasant Movement)

( Network/ Coalition/ Collective )

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.viacampesina.org
 
Main Email: viacampesina [at] viacampesina.org
 
Phone: +62-21-7991890
 
Fax: +62-21-7993426
 
Regional office: International Operative Secretariat (IOS)
Jakarta Selatan
Indonesia
 
Members: 80
 
Local Time: Wed Nov 25 17:49:57
 

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Via Campesina is an international movement which coordinates peasant organizations of small and medium sized producers, agricultural workers, rural women, and indigenous communities from Asia, America, and Europe. It is an autonomous, pluralistic movement, independent from all political, economic, or other denomination. It is integrated by national and regional organizations whose autonomy is jealously respected. Via Campesina is organized in seven regions as follows: Europe, Northeast and Southeast Asia, South Asia, North America, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Via campesina has one member and is collaborating with other organisations in Africa.

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