At FORUM-ASIA, we employ a range of strategies to effectively achieve our goals and create a lasting impact.

Through a diverse array of approaches, FORUM-ASIA is dedicated to achieving our objectives and leaving a lasting imprint on human rights advocacy.

Who we work with

Our interventions are meticulously crafted and ready to enact tangible change, addressing pressing issues and empowering communities.

Each statements, letters, and publications are meticulously tailored, poised to transform challenges into opportunities, and to empower communities towards sustainable progress.

Multimedia Stories
publications

With a firm commitment to turning ideas into action, FORUM-ASIA strives to create lasting change that leaves a positive legacy for future generations.

Explore our dedicated sub-sites to witness firsthand how FORUM-ASIA turns ideas into action, striving to create a legacy of lasting positive change for future generations.

Subscribe our monthly e-newsletter

PHILIPPINES – “Genuine activists” use violence to stop activity of Free Burma Coalition

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin

On 6 March, a group of students in Manila, Philippines, blocked the photo exhibition on political prisoners in Burma inside their campus. The exhibition was organised by the Free Burma Coalition – Philippines, hosted by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

The students claiming to be "genuine activists" tore copies of the leaflets and told the coalition to fold up the exhibit. They also forced all the Free Burma Coalition members and volunteers to leave the campus, even by slapping head of a member.
 
The coalition issued a statement on the day, condemning "this barbaric act of 'gangster activism'". Please click here to read the statement.