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Wai Hnin Pwint Thon interviewed by Associated Press

April 27, 2022

Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, senior advocacy officer at Burma Campaign UK, condemned the guilty verdict and jail sentence delivered by a court in Naypyitaw to ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In an interview with Associated Press, she said “These are trumped up charges, politically motivated, to keep her inside prison for such a long time.”

Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, whose own father is currently in jail in Myanmar for political protest, said the court’s ruling would galvanize opposition. “Arresting people doesn’t create fear, it creates more anger in the public,” she said. “Aung San Suu Kyi is just one of many, many political prisoners in Burma and I don’t want the world to forget that people have been arrested and been detained illegally every day in Burma.”

Watch Wai Hnin Pwint Thon interview


Rushanara Ali MP at FCDO questions discussing Myanmar – YouTube

April 26, 2022

The Myanmar military continue to use airstrikes against civilians, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee from their homes. Rushanara Ali MP has urged the Government to introduce sanctions on Burmese and British companies that supply aviation fuel to the military.

Rushanara Ali chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group on Burma, which is administered by Burma Campaign UK. She put her question to Amanda Milling MP, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s minister for Asia.

Watch question and answer on YouTube


Activists launch Blue Shirt campaign to show solidarity with political prisoners – Global Voices

April 25, 2022

Myanmar’s pro-democracy forces have initiated a global “Blue Shirt” campaign to show solidarity with political prisoners, especially the over 10,000 people who were arrested after the February 2021 coup, reports Global Voices.

The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) announced the campaign on April 21 and highlighted the growing number of prisoners as the military government continues to detain individuals accused of supporting the Civil Disobedience Movement and the National Unity Government.

Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, senior advocacy officer at Burma Campaign UK, echoed this urgent call to the international community to continue speaking out for the immediate release of anti-coup activists. “These activists bravely stood up against the military coup, but the world seems to have forgotten about them. The international community must speak out for political prisoners in Burma and call for their immediate, unconditional release.”

Read Global Voices report

See AAPP’s daily briefing


Burma army used Swedish-made shells to attach Karen forces – Karen News

April 22, 2022

The Burma army used Swedish made recoilless artillery shells to bomb the Karen National Army and their allies in recent fighting, reports Karen News, despite the munitions being prohibited.

In 2012 the Burma army used the same artillery in attacks against the Kachin Independent Army in Northern Burma – it is alleged the Swedish weapons were originally sold to India.

Burma Campaign UK called on the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson to call on Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi to stop arms sales to the Burmese military.

“Modi supplies arms to the Burmese military knowing that they are likely to be used against civilians,” said Anna Roberts, Executive Director of Burma Campaign UK. “Boris Johnson must call on Modi to stop arming the Burmese military, and to stop deporting Rohingya refugees.”

Several Indian companies are on the ‘Dirty List’ published by Burma Campaign UK, including Tata Group, which has supplied vehicles to the Burmese military.

Read Karen News report

See BCUK’s statement

See BCUK’s Dirty List


Education for Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh – Human Rights Watch

April 19, 2022

Burma Campaign UK was among 39 signatories of letters sent to leading donors to the Rohingya humanitarian crisis including the European Commission, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

These donors have provided crucial support for Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh. Education for many of those children is now in peril, reports Human Rights Watch.

The signatories ask these donors to publicly call on Bangladesh authorities to reverse their decision to close schools for tens of thousands of Rohingya children in the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar who now have no access to education, and to urge like-minded governments to do the same.

Read Human Rights Watch report


Burma Campaign UK at NASUWT conference

April 16, 2022

Thank you NASUWT for the great support at your teachers conference this weekend.

Anna Roberts, Burma campaign UK’s Executive Director, at the NASUWT conference.


Chelsea Football Club sale hit with fresh controversy – Daily Mail

April 9, 2022

Fresh controversy has rocked the Chelsea bidding process, reports the Daily Mail. Roman Abramovich is being forced to sell Chelsea after being hit by sanctions from the UK Government due to his close links with Vladimir Putin.

A shortlist of preferred bidders established last month includes a consortium headed by the chair of Bain Capital, LA Dodgers owner Todd Boehly, the Ricketts family and a consortium led by Sir Martin Broughton. All of those bids have been hit by controversy.

Sir Martin Broughton’s bid has been criticised by Burma Campaign UK for his involvement with British American Tobacco and their relationship with the Burmese military.

Read Daily Mail report


No end in sight for Myanmar’s Karen insurgency – Nikkei Asia

April 8, 2022

The military takeover has reignited the ethnic minority group’s seven-decade revolt, reports Nikkei Asia.

Zoya Phan, campaign manager for Burma Campaign UK, believes the Karen are now more unified than ever before, coordinating their actions and political message. “Karen people in Karen National Union areas, outside them, at the Thai-Burma border, inside Thailand, around the world — we are all holding hands together,” she says.

Read Nikkei Asia report (behind paywall)


Burma Campaign UK criticises Chelsea bid – ChinaCSR.com

April 1, 2022

Sir Martin Broughton, who has put in a bid for Chelsea FC, was criticized by Burma Campaign UK head Mark Farmaner, for his involvement in the British American Tobacco Company and the company’s alleged links with the military. The report comes from ChinaCSR.com, which provides news and information on corporate social responsibility and sustainability in China.

Read ChinaCSR.com report (in Chinese)


Burma Campaign UK criticises Chelsea bid – TV2

April 1, 2022

Former British Airways and Liverpool FC chairman Martin Broughton has been criticized on Twitter by director Mark Farmaner of Burma Campaign UK for collaborating with the Burmese military, which ruled Myanmar for several decades, with the company British American Tobacco.

Read TV2 report (in Norwegian)


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