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    <description>The Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative focuses on open society issues throughout
Southeast Asia, particularly in Burma but also in other countries where essential freedoms
are threatened.</description>

    
        
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  <title>Burma Project Grantees Rally Global Support Around Aung San Suu Kyi</title>
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  <description>A coalition of OSI grantees has just launched a major new campaign calling for a global arms
embargo and international pressure on the Burmese junta to release nobel laureate Aung San
Suu Kyi before the 2010 military-supervised elections.</description>
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  <title>Reading Burma: A Benefit for Cyclone Relief and Freedom of Expression in Burma/Myanmar</title>
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  <description>PEN, the OSI Burma Project, and The New York Review of Books honored Burmese writers whose work
has been suppressed by the military regime and to support the victims of the recent cyclone.</description>
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  <description>The Open Society Institute along with the Asia Society convened a panel discussion to assess
the situation in Burma after Cyclone Nargis.</description>
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  <title>Disaster: Six Days After Nargis, Burma's Junta Continues to Block International Aid</title>
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  <description>This report on Cyclone Nargis by Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative grantee the
Alternative Asean Network on Burma explores the chronology of the worst cyclone disaster to
hit Asia since 1991.</description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 09:57:04 EST</pubDate>
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  <title>Learning to Listen: A Manual for Oral History Projects</title>
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  <description>Learning to Listen, produced by OSI grantee The Green Centre, for Non-Western Art is a manual
to develop oral history and oral testimony projects with people in or from Burma.</description>
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