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U.S. - Burma Foreign Policy, 1987-1990

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

International Narcotics Control Strategy Report March 1988 United States Mission to the United Nations: The U.S. Government is aware of human rights problems in Burma. U.S. policy towards Burma. Bureau of Refugee Program: the policy of Thai government which has the right to arrest Burmese students on the frontier and deport them. Burma American Fund is being awarded approximately $49,000 for distribution to Burmese refugees along the border. Outline of Testimony to be presented before the congressional Human Rights Caucus Hearings on Burma Letters from American Karen Agency to the United States Department of State U.S. Relations with East Asia Harold Klein’s concerns on U.S. foreign policy toward Burma and its minority groups Report on the trip to Thailand and Burma from Feb. 9 to 23, 1990 by Sao Ying Sita of Yawnghwe Letter to President George Bush on Sept. 28, 1990 Letter from Philip R. Mayhew, Director, Office of Thailand and Burma Affairs, stating that The U.S. government encouraged the Royal Thai Government to act against narcotics trafficking in the region but not including sealing the border against the Karen people. Perspectives on Economic and Environmental Problems of Burma. The Fight for Freedom and Democracy in Burma by Paula Dobriansky. Crisis in Burma : Background Burma Election Statement by the President to ask Burma’s military rulers to release Aung San Suu Kyi

Dates

  • 1987-1990

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

Extent

6 cubic feet. (6 cubic feet.)

Repository Details

Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository

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