Burma agrees UN labour provision
Burma will allow alleged victims of forced labor to seek redress without fear of persecution, the UN has said. The International Labor Organization said Burmese authorities had acceded to its request as part of efforts to ensure abuse claims were investigated. While only a trial agreement, it will be seen by campaigners as an advance in the fight against the practice. Burma denies allegations of forced labor, although there is evidence that it continues to take place. It has also been agreed that the ILO's representative will be free to meet complainants and talk to others with relevant information.
See "Burma agrees UN labour provision", BBC News, BBC News Online, February 26, 2007