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Ethnic Groups in Burma
Development, Democracyand Human Rights
Martin Smith
in collaboration with Annie Allsebrook 
A report by Anti-Slavery International
 
Ethnic Groups in Burma:Development, Democracy and Human Rightsby Martin Smithin collaboration with Annie Allsebrook No 8 in ASI's Human Rights Series - 1994Published by Anti-Slavery International, The Stableyard, BroomgroveRoad, London SW9 9TLMartin Smith is a British journalist and writer who has specialised onBurmese and ethnic minority affairs. He is the author of 
Burma: Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity
and
State of Fear: Censorship in Burma,
both published in 1991. His television work includes threedocumentaries,
Burma's Forgotten War 
(BBC Everyman 1988),
DyingFor Democracy
(Channel Four Dispatches, 1989) and
Forty Million Hostages
(BBC Everyman 1991).© Anti-Slavery InternationalEditor: Anne-Marie SharmanDesign: Sue DransfieldMaps: Adam Robertson ©ASIPrinted by Whitstable LithoPhotographs:Cover: Porters interspersed with Burmese army troops on the way to thebattle front; Bangkok PostOther photographs: Martin SmithBritish Library Cataloguing-in-Publication DataA catalogue record of this book is available from the British LibraryISBN 0-900918-34-9AcknowledgementsAnti-Slavery International wishes to thank World Vision and the OnawayTrust for supporting the preparation of this publication.
 
Contents
International Definitions
Introduction
Author's Acknowledgements
Part IA Rich Tapestry of Peoples
7913Chapter One The Ravages of HistoryChapter Two Burma's Ethnic Diversity
Part IIMilitary Rule and Human Rights Abuses
Chapter Four The Effects of Conflict: A Land and its Peoplesin Crisis
Part IIIConclusions and Recommendations
1735Chapter Three A Strategy of Control: Compulsory Relocationand Forced Labour6995Chapter Five The Way Forward: Unity in Diversity125
Chronology
AbbreviationsBibliography134136137
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