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HRW Report: “The Long Road To The Hague”
The Long Road to The Hague An Interview with James Ross, Legal & Policy Director at Human Rights Watch by The Irradwaddy Published in:Â The Irrawaddy August 22, 2010 James Ross is the Legal and Policy Director at Human Rights Watch, where he has worked since 2001. He previously worked in the Humanitarian Affairs office of [...]
Lovemine National Event Update
In October we had the opportunity to work with a student group from Pepperdine University called Lovemine. They were responsible for the nationwide live broadcast for Burma called the Ignite Project. During that event students from all over the country not only watched online but also wrote letters to their Senator. We are happy to [...]
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Thank You
Dear Friends of eleho, As we look ahead to 2010 we want to take a moment to thank each of you for your support of eleho in 2009. Last year presented us with amazing opportunities to spread awareness and build deep, strategic relationships both here in the States and in Burma/Thailand. We’d like to share [...]
Hope For The Child Of War
Partners staff and volunteers work closely with Burma’s refugees and internally displaced people. One particular community along the Thai-Burma border is Shan Town*.
Ignite Project
Our friends in Malibu, CA are leading an event in partnership with several organizations to raise the level of awareness of issues pertaining to Burma. The live broadcast begins at 6pm Pacific Standard Time.
Join Us In DC For The Idea Camp
The Idea Camp is a FREE, open source hybrid conference designed to help people move from ideation to implementation.
Closing Reflections As I Leave Thailand
I began to write a few days ago about in my own journal about this struggle. Upon learning bad news I had to come to a resolution.
Happy Independence Day
This evening I spoke with a man from Burma. He is from Shan State but his grandfather is from Nepal and his father, moved to Northern Burma. He is 27 years old now and this is part of his story.
New Ink
There’s a first time for everything!! Check out my tattoos!! The left hand says “Love” and the right hand says “Hope” in Burmese.

