Skip navigation! Story from World News. The daughter of an assassinated independence hero, Suu Kyi spent almost 15 years between and confined to house arrest. While she was detained, her British husband, Michael Aris , died without the opportunity to say goodbye, and she drifted away from her two teenage sons. She sustained herself through playing piano under a leaky roof, as her house and life fell into disrepair around her. But despite her impressive credentials, as one exceptionally privileged person Suu Kyi is far from representative of a large and diverse country. And while she is an inspiration to many Burmese women, she is also difficult for most to relate to. Unlike Suu Kyi, the average Burmese woman is still limited by restrictive gender norms. Despite it being a fundamental human right, w. The final scene of episode two of docuseries Fundamental shows Brazilian human-rights activist Lucia Xavier walking through a cemetery.

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Killings, rapes, arbitrary arrests, and mass arson of homes by Burmese security forces in hundreds of predominantly Rohingya villages have forced more than , Rohingya to flee to neighboring Bangladesh. Rohingya women, men, and children have arrived in Bangladesh in desperate condition—hungry, exhausted, and sometimes with rape, bullet, or burn injuries. The government reported that 11 security force personnel were killed. While the government had a duty to respond to the attacks, the Burmese military, supported by Border Police and armed ethnic Rakhine villagers, not only pursued those responsible, but immediately launched large-scale attacks against scores of Rohingya villages under the guise of counter-insurgency operations. This report is based on 52 interviews with Rohingya women and girls, including 29 survivors of rape, who fled to Bangladesh since these operations began. They described similarly brutal circumstances of the rapes. Human Rights Watch also spoke to 17 representatives of humanitarian organizations providing health services to women and girls in the refugee camps, including representatives of United Nations agencies and international and national nongovernmental organizations. We also interviewed two Bangladeshi government health officials. Human Rights Watch found that Burmese security forces raped and sexually assaulted women and girls both during major attacks on villages but also in the weeks prior to these major attacks sometimes after repeated harassment.
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They were interviewed separately, come from a variety of villages in Myanmar and now live spread across several refugee camps in Bangladesh. Yet their stories were hauntingly similar. The military has denied its soldiers raped any Rohingya women. Here are the accounts as told by 21 women and girls. They agreed to be identified in this story by their first initial only, out of fear the military will kill them or their families. In this Sunday, Nov.
Hoots of laughter erupted, jaws dropped and all eyes were glued to a small black stage on a rooftop in Yangon, as Myanmar women of all ages took to the stage to read stories that explored the taboo issues of menstruation, consent, sex work and reproduction. The play was written in by American playwright and activist Eve Ensler, after she interviewed women of different ages, races and sexualities. It became an instant hit. Just a play? The monologues aim to give a voice to women beyond the barriers of race or religion. The Vagina Monologues has become a global V-Day movement that encourages women around the world to perform the monologues as a benefit performance to raise funds and consciousness about ending violence against women. But after reflecting on the education gap about sexual and reproductive health across the country, she decided she would do it.