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Introduction Basil Fernando, Director, Policy and Programme Development, Asian Human Rights Commission -- Crackdown on protests: exclusion of students’ rights in education law 7 / Noreen, intern, Asian Human Rights Commission | Danilo Reyes, editor, article 2 -- Myanmar: Ruling under militarilized police / Min Lwin Oo, associate, AHRC Burma Desk -- Torture by law enforcers: are Burma’s police the new military? / Danilo Reyes, editor, article 2 -- Twelve stories of torture cases in Burma, 2012-15 / Burma Desk, AHRC -- The legacy of dictatorship in Myanmar’s judicial system / Thein Than Oo, Myanmar Lawyers’ Network -- Burma’s silent struggle: ensuring mental health of tortured political prisoners / Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), Burma -- Mind of steel, heart of gold: tribute to U Win Tin / Debby Chan Sze Wan, PhD candidate, University of Hong Kong -- “To sign UNCAT depends on who holds the real power” / Dr. Aung Moe Nyo, Member of Parliament (Pyithu Hluttaw), National League for Democracy, Burma -- “We have to fight against unjust law with just law” 67 / Myint Thwin, practicing lawyer and former political prisoner, Burma -- “The military not the court decides” / Thein Than Oo, practicing lawyer, Burma -- “Students are still in jail, I can’t just ignore them” / Aung Min Khine, a 16-year-old student protestor, Burma -- Universal Periodic Review (UPR) submission to the UN Human Rights Council on Myanmar / Asian Legal Resource Centre -- Features of the practice of torture by law enforcement agencies in Myanmar / Asian Legal Resource Centre.
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