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Welcome to the Free Burma Rangers

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About FBR

The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement. They bring help, hope and love to people in the war zones of Burma. Ethnic pro-democracy groups send teams to be trained, supplied and sent into the areas under attack to provide emergency assistance and human rights documentation. Together with other groups, the teams work to serve people in need.
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The current situation

Over fifty years of civil war have left Burma one of the poorest countries in the world. The military dictatorship attacks its own people, killing thousands, and leaving millions displaced.
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Map of Burma Situation maps
A selection of maps detailing Burmese army offensives
Pictures from Burma Pictures from Burma
Taken by relief team members in the hardest hit areas in Burma
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The Free Burma Rangers regularly produce reports on the situation inside Burma. These reports are now also being produced in Thai language, and will shortly be translated into Burmese and Karen. Below is a selection of our most recent reports. You can sign up to receive FBR reports by email by entering your email address in the box on the right.



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Two teenaged Karen women, one eight-months pregnant and the other a young mother, raped and killed by Burma Army
2009-06-15
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Burma Army and DKBA mortars land in Thailand as attacks continue in Ler Per Her refugee camp area
2009-06-12
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DKBA troops threaten to shell Thai villagers if they do not supply food in support of attack on refugees
2009-06-10
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Thousands of Refugees Flee Ler Per Her Camp as Burma Army Attack Begins
2009-06-06
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Girl Gang Raped and Man Has Hands Cut Off by Burma Army soldiers in Shan State
2009-06-04
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Torture, Capture, Uprooted Villages and Child Soldiers: Life in Northwestern Karen State
2009-05-23
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Clash between Arakan villagers and Burma Army Leaves Four Soldiers Critically Wounded
2009-05-19
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Kachin told to surrender control over their army and become a border police force under the Burma Army
2009-05-08
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Villagers Forced to Act as Minesweepers as Abuses Continue in Northern and Central Karen State, Eastern Burma
2009-04-20
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Abundant Life in Burma: A Report from the Good Life Club
2009-04-03
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Features

Below are some features, including short films produced by and on behalf of Free Burma Rangers. Please click on the links below to view the feature in question.

Report and Analysis of Burma Army Offensive and Ongoing Attacks Against the People of Northern Karen State, Eastern Burma
Over fifty years of civil war have left Burma one of the poorest countries in the world. The military dictatorship attacks it's own people, killing thousands, and leaving millions displaced.
Thai PDF brochure for the 2009 Global Day of Prayer for Burma, sponsored by Christians Concerned for Burma. 1.2Mb.
For more information please see www.prayforburma.org
PDF brochure for the 2009 Global Day of Prayer for Burma, sponsored by Christians Concerned for Burma. For more information please see www.prayforburma.org
Danish language PDF brochure for the 2009 Global Day of Prayer for Burma, sponsored by Christians Concerned for Burma. For more information please see www.prayforburma.org.
Article by Nicholas D. Kristof of the NY Times about current political landscape in Burma and how FBR is working for change.
Responding to Burma's Internally Displaced
"In Hiding" is a detailed account of human rights abuses committed by the Burma Army against ethnic minorities inside Burma over a one year period. It is an unrelenting documentary of disturbing images and firsthand stories; unadulterated evidence that the brutal military dictatorship of Burma continues its tyranny
Video by Travis Fox, Washington Post. Burmese forces are waging the largest military offensive against their own people in more than a decade, targeting the country's eastern ethnic groups with violence and destruction. Tens of thousands of refugees, mostly Karen minorities, are abandoning villages in search of safety in Thailand.