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Archives for 2021

AAPP Statement on Re-Arrested Political Prisoners Since Junta Announced “Amnesty”

October 21, 2021

Since the military February 1, 2021, coup the junta has been brutally cracking down, arbitrary detaining thousands, relentlessly torturing, and ruthlessly killing civilians against an illegitimate coup attempt. Most of the political prisoners are mentally and physically tortured, and do not even have access to a fair trial. The military junta released some political detainees …

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UNSC Must Meet Regarding North-Western Burma Crisis

October 20, 2021

Burma Campaign UK today called on the UN Security Council to urgently convene a meeting on the escalating military attacks and troop build-up in Chin State, Sagaing Region and Magwe, North-Western Burma. As penholder on Burma at the UN Security Council, the main responsibility for convening a meeting falls to the British government. “The situation …

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Burmese Military Not Invited to UK for G7 ASEAN Summit

October 20, 2021

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed a statement from the British government that the Burmese military will not be invited to attend the G7 ASEAN meeting of foreign ministers in person. In an answer to a question in Parliament asked by Lyn Brown MP, published last night (19th October), Amanda Milling MP, the Foreign Office Minister …

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UN Secretary-General Must Act Regarding Increasing Repression of Religious Minorities

October 20, 2021

The undersigned organisations raise serious concerns about violations of freedom of religion or belief in Burma/Myanmar, which have increased significantly since the military illegally seized power on 1 February 2021. We call on United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to personally lead high-level efforts to address this growing crisis. We have seen in the recent past …

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20 Companies Added To ‘Dirty List’ for Links to Burma Military

October 19, 2021

20 companies from 15 countries have been added to the ‘Dirty List’. The total number of companies on the ‘Dirty List’ is now 102. Total, Chevron, Keurig/Dr Pepper, Lloyds Register, Hilton, GAIL and Kogas are among 20 companies added to the Burma Campaign UK ‘Dirty List’ today. The ‘Dirty List’ names and shames companies which …

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Greece: Enforce EU Sanctions on Burmese Military

October 15, 2021

Burma Campaign UK is calling on the government of Greece to enforce European Union sanctions on Burmese military companies. Greek shipping company Conbulk Ship Management has repeatedly been using the military owned Hteedan port in Yangon, despite its owners, Myanmar Economic Corporation, being sanctioned by the European Union. Burma Campaign UK has twice written to …

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