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Calls for UK to ignore demands by Burmese generals for new ambassador – the Express

July 21, 2021

The UK is facing calls to snub demands by Burmese generals for a new ambassador to the UK, in the wake of the country’s brutal military coup.

The Express reports that Burma’s previous UK Ambassador, Kyaw Zwar Minn, was ousted earlier this year after he spoke out against the junta.

Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma Campaign UK, said: “Dominic Raab seems to be breaking ranks with allies by accepting that the illegitimate military regime has the right to nominate ambassadors on behalf of Burma. Min Aung Hlaing craves legitimacy for his dictatorship and Raab should not be giving it to him.”

Read Express report


UK Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee recommends action against Myanmar – Radio Free Asia

July 16, 2021

Radio Free Asia reports on the Foreign Affairs Committee’s recommendations to the UK government and the debate in Parliament. The 5 minute video clip includes an interview with Mark Farmaner, Burma Campaign UK’s Director, critiquing the UK government’s response.

Read / watch RFA report in Burmese


The UK government’s response to the Myanmar crisis: Foreign Affairs Committee recommendations

July 16, 2021

Burma Campaign UK gave evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the British Parliament. The Committee’s report, published today, makes 30 recommendations covering diplomatic and multilateral action, sanctions, humanitarian support, accountability and transparency, and Myanmar nationals in the UK.

The Committee concludes: “The Government has made positive steps on Myanmar, but there is far more it can do, given its lead role at the UN and upcoming status as an ASEAN Dialogue Partner. Through delegitimising the authority of the junta, applying severe and widespread economic pressure, stemming the flow of arms, and building broad coalitions to condemn the violence and support humanitarian assistance, the UK can have a real impact on resolving the violence and preventing the deaths of more people.”

Read Foreign Affairs Committee recommendations


Never again: the UK’s responsibility to act on atrocities in Xinjiang and beyond – Foreign Affairs Committee

July 12, 2021

The UK Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee has published its report on atrocities in Xinjiang and beyond. Burma Campaign UK submitted evidence to the Committee on the failure of UK policy regarding atrocities in Burma.

The recommendations include a call for a national, cross-departmental strategy for atrocity prevention, one of the recommendations made by Burma Campaign UK.

Read Foreign Affairs Committee recommendations

Read Burma Campaign UK’s evidence


Norway’s Telenor sells its Myanmar telecoms operation to regime-linked partner – the Irrawaddy

July 8, 2021

Norwegian telecoms operator Telenor has sold its Myanmar operations to the Lebanese investment firm M1 Group, which was added to Burma Campaign UK’s Dirty List for doing business with the Myanmar military.

The M1 group has been on Burma Campaign UK’s Dirty List since August 2019 because it is a major shareholder in Irrawaddy Green Towers in Myanmar, which has almost 4,000 telecom towers across the country and is working for the military-owned Mytel telecom operator.

Read Irrawaddy report

See BCUK’s Dirty List


Fighting for democracy and saving lives in Burma

June 28, 2021

Since the brutal military coup, people in Burma/Myanmar are appealing for international help. Burma Campaign UK is answering their call.

We are a small organisation and we are dependent on donations from individual supporters such as yourself. Simply put, the more donations we get, the more we can do to help.
Will you make a donation today? 

Help us support activists on the ground in Burma/Myanmar

“How many of us have to die before the international community helps us?” 

 This is the question people in Burma keep asking. 

Since the brutal military coup, people in Burma/Myanmar are appealing for international help. Burma Campaign UK is answering their call.

Will you help us with a donation today?

With incredible bravery and determination, people in Burma have been resisting the coup. Every day since the coup, hundreds of thousands of people across the country have come out on the streets to demand an end to military rule. 

The military have responded with a brutal crackdown. More than 500 peaceful protesters have been shot or tortured to death, more than two thousand have been arrested. 

 On one day alone, more than 100 people were killed across the country by security forces. In ethnic areas the military have bombed villages, causing thousands of people to flee for their lives.

Keeping up the pressure for international action

 Burma Campaign UK is working around the clock to support the people in Burma and get the international community to act. Within hours of the coup, Burma Campaign UK was working to mobilise international action against the military, and assisting media with information.

We have worked with activists and organisations across Burma to make sure their voices and demands for international action have been heard.

Human rights activists in Burma want sanctions to stop the flow of money and weapons to the military. And they want justice.

We have helped secure sanctions on military companies. 

We are building a global campaign for countries all over the world to impose arms embargoes.

We have forced many companies to stop doing business with the military.

 We are campaigning for countries to stop training the Burmese military.

We are using every tool we can to try to put international pressure on the military.

But more needs to be done, and urgently. Everything that can be done, must be done.

Will you make a donation today? 

Help us provide urgent help to keep activists safe

People in Burma need the world to act but they also need urgent help to keep them safe. We need your help to do this.

We have been able to quickly provide practical assistance and funding to activists at risk. With the ongoing brutal military crackdown, many activists have had to go into hiding, forced to flee their homes at short notice leaving everything behind. 

For the safety of the people we work with we can’t tell you many details about this work.

 We can tell you we have helped protesters to escape arrest, jail and torture. People are free and safe now because of our help.

 We have been able to fund healthcare to people affected by the coup.

 And we are funding emergency aid to the thousands of people who have fled to areas of ethnic states not under military control. Protesters and activists who would otherwise be arrested, but are now left with nothing, some not even with a change of clothes. 

We can’t do this without your support

We are a small organisation and we are dependent on donations from individual supporters such as yourself. Simply put, the more donations we get, the more we can do to help.

Will you make a donation today? 

People in Burma are doing everything they can to resist the coup. They are risking their lives every day to fight for their rights, for democracy, for peace and justice.

We are doing everything we can to help them in these desperate times. But we need your help to do that. I hope you are able to add your support. 

Thank you so much.

Make a donation here.


EU slaps fresh sanctions on Myanmar junta – Deccan Herald

June 21, 2021

The EU has added eight officials from Myanmar’s junta and three firms linked to the military to its sanctions blacklist over the country’s February coup and bloody repression of protests, reports the Deccan Herald.

The UK also announced sanctions on the same companies as well as the military junta’s ruling body the State Administration Council.

Anna Roberts, executive director of Burma Campaign UK, said it was a way of keeping up economic pressure. “The EU must now also look at creative ways to stop oil and gas revenue reaching the military. It is vital to continue to systematically identify and cut sources of revenue to the military.”

Read Deccan Herald report


Myanmar: State of Fear (Wai Hnin Pwint Thon interviewed) – Al Jazeera

June 16, 2021

Since the military coup in February, a climate of terror has engulfed Burma. Disappearances, detention without charge, alleged torture and mysterious deaths are just some of the actions under the spotlight following widespread protests against the military takeover.

Al Jazeera’s report exposes a secret interrogation centre in the country’s biggest city, Yangon. This investigation also reveals how Western tech firms have sold surveillance software and data extraction tools to the country.

Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, Burma Campaign UK’s Campaigns Officer, is interviewed about her father’s experience of arrest and detention.

Watch Al Jazeera investigation report (Wai Hnin interviewed 7.50 – 9.30 and 24.15 – 25.20)


UK accused of a ‘abandoning’ Rohingya with ‘catastrophic’ 40% aid cut – the Guardian

May 21, 2021

The government has been accused of abandoning Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh after cutting aid to the humanitarian response by more than 40%, reports the Guardian.

“Dominic Raab talks the talk but he doesn’t walk the walk on Burma. He likes to offer statements, whether it is on justice or support to protesters, but doesn’t follow it up with action. This includes aid. In their most dire moment of need, Dominic Raab has decided to abandon the poorest people of Burma,” said Karin Valtersson, Burma Campaign UK’s campaigns officer.

Read Guardian report


UK aid to Rohingya £27.6m, almost half of 2020 – Dhaka Tribune

May 19, 2021

The British government has announced “shocking” cuts to its aid in support of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, reports Dhaka Tribune.

“Even in a climate where aid cuts were expected due to the government’s broken promise of delivering 0.7% of GNI in aid, this is still shocking,” said Karin Valtersson, campaigns officer at Burma Campaign UK.

“The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are genocide survivors, they are some of the most vulnerable people on the planet, many are survivors of sexual violence, of torture, of having witnessed family members including children being killed by the Burmese army,” she said.

Read Dhaka Tribune report


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