Columna El País, 09.09.2017 Sami Nair
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La Nobel de la Paz birmana se ha convertido en fiel aliada de los dictadores y es ahora parte del problema de derechos humanos en Myanmar

Columna El País, 09.09.2017 Sami Nair
Columna Prodavinci, 02.07.2017 Wolfgang Gil Lugo[caption id="attachment_18025" align="alignnone" width="419"]
Opinión Prospect Magazine (N*242), 21.04.2016 Peter Popham, periodista irlandés
Análisis Stratfor Global Intelligence, 02.12.2015Summary China's Communist Party is locked in a struggle for political legitimacy. For most of the past three decades, economic growth has buoyed the party and underwritten its promises of full employment and ever-improving material conditions for the majority of Chinese. But that growth is slowing. As the country's export- and investment-led growth model...
Artículo CFR Backgrounders, 12.06.2015 Beina XuIntroduction After decades of political and economic isolation, in 2011, Myanmar's military government began to introduce gradual political, economic, and foreign policy reforms. The release of nearly two thousand political prisoners and the National League for Democracy's reengagement with the formal political process led to an easing of international pressure and a thawing...
Reportaje El Confidencial, 02.01.2015 Laura Villadiego, corresponsal extranjera en BangkokEl 28 de mayo de 2012, una joven budista apareció muerta y con signos de haber sufrido violencia sexual en un pueblo del oeste de Birmania, cerca de la frontera con Bangladesh. La policía acusó a tres hombres de la etnia rohingya, una minoría musulmana que vive concentrada en...