
- The need to learn about realities on the ground, how services are naturally providing effectively by non-state actors
- Examples of Myanmar’s legal and judicial sectors which are far from understanding and appreciation of realities
- The call for the State’s recognition on those good services provided naturally and effectively by non-state actors including those provided by EAOs
- The importance of State’s role in monitoring of the community based justice services in order to make sure the services are delivering fairly and inclusively
- The call for attention of both national and international communities to pay attention on the unreported cases
- Unreported cases relating to Myanmar’s strong fear of social harmony and the fear of losing peace and status quo coming from the disruption of social harmony.
- The fear should be addressed because the fear is partly but significantly the source of being under different types of authoritarianisms: Monarchic authoritarianism, colonial authoritarianism, military authoritarianism and personal authoritarianism.