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Crimes Against Humanity

EBN Statement on Rohingya Crisis

September 14, 2017

EU’s reaction to situation in Rakhine State wholly inadequate Members of the European Burma Network are deeply concerned by the wholly inadequate response to the major human rights and humanitarian crisis engulfing Burma. The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission Federica Mogherini have issued two …

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Open Letter to Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council

September 14, 2017

Urgent action needed on Myanmar Dear Excellencies, We write to you regarding the deeply concerning situation in Myanmar, particularly in Rakhine State. Reports estimate that more than 270,000 Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh following the outbreak of violence two weeks ago, and this figure is expected to significantly increase. Thousands of non-Muslim residents have also …

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UN: Burma Army Committing Ethnic Cleansing: UK Must Stop Training Programme

September 11, 2017

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, has today described the military attacks against the Rohingya as a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing”. Since 25th August, more than 300,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh in the face of a military offensive by the Burmese Army. Rohingya sources estimate 5,000 or …

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157 Parliamentarians call on Government to suspend and review British Military Training Programs with Burmese Military

September 10, 2017

From the Office of Rushanara Ali MP 157 Parliamentarians have called on the Government to suspend and review its military training programme of the Burmese military in light of the recent escalation of violence towards Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Following attacks against government buildings on 25th of August by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation …

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Burma Facing Biggest Human Right Crisis In Decades – British Government Response Pathetic

September 7, 2017

Burma Campaign UK today warned that Burma is undergoing its biggest human rights crisis in decades, which has in turn created a major humanitarian crisis. However, unlike in the past, there has been virtually no corresponding international response. In just two weeks: Official figures say hundreds have been killed by the military, reliable Rohingya sources …

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Rohingya Crisis: British Government Must Stop Training Burmese Military

September 4, 2017

  Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government to immediately halt training programmes being provided for free to the Burmese military. Last year the British government spent more than £300,000 training the Burmese military, 67 percent of the spending comes from the overseas development budget. The Burmese military is engaged in a new …

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Pressure Needed On Min Aung Hlaing To Halt Attacks On Rohingya Civilians

August 31, 2017

Burma Campaign UK today called on the international community to focus pressure on Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing, head of the Burmese military, to halt attacks against Rohingya civilians. “There is only one person in Burma who can order the soldiers to stop killing Rohingya civilians and stop burning down villages, that person is …

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Latest Burma Army war crimes in Kachin State highlight urgent need to end military-to-military ties with Burma

August 21, 2017

Press release by Kachin Women’s Association Thailand On August 11, 2017, hundreds of Burma Army troops entered Kasung village, in Mogaung township of Kachin State, shooting indiscriminately at civilians. One villager was killed, at least two injured, and over 1,000 IDPs were forced to seek shelter in Namti and Lambraw Yang villages. The attack was …

Read moreLatest Burma Army war crimes in Kachin State highlight urgent need to end military-to-military ties with Burma

Rising Tensions in Rakhine State, Burma – Britain Must Seek UN Security Council Discussion

August 21, 2017

Burma Campaign UK today called on British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to ask for a meeting on rising tensions in Rakhine State, Burma at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Britain leads on Burma at the UNSC. Anti Rohingya tensions are on the rise in Rakhine State, and there are fears there could be a …

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Germany & Austria Host War Criminal Min Aung Hlaing

April 25, 2017

Burma Campaign UK today condemned the governments of Germany and Austria for inviting Min Aung Hlaing, head of the Burmese military, to visit their countries this week. Earlier this year, the United Nations reported how Min Aung Hlaing’s soldiers had raped ethnic Rohingya women, shot civilians and burned villages. They said these violations could be …

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Time for a rethink on policy towards Burma’s military

December 16, 2016

Burma Campaign UK today publishes a new briefing paper, ‘Time for a rethink on policy towards Burma’s military’, calling for a debate on new ways to influence Burma’s military. The commentary briefing paper argues that the international community has yet to develop a strategy for effectively promoting human rights under the new political structure in …

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EU Must Continue UN General Assembly Resolution on Burma

September 19, 2016

Statement by members and observers of the European Burma Network We are concerned by information we have received that the European Union has decided not to go ahead with a resolution on human rights in Burma at the current session of the UN General Assembly. Only one of the 17 different calls for action to …

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Burma Army expansion, abuses along Kokang-China border creating scores of “ghost villages”

April 21, 2016

Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation Burma Army expansion and ongoing abuses since last year in mountainous areas along the Kokang-China border is making it impossible for tens of thousands of Kokang refugees to return home, according to interviews carried out by SHRF in March 2016. Heavy fighting between Kokang and Burmese government troops …

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Burma Army shelling and aerial bombing of 6,000 civilians in Mong Nawng town are war crimes

November 20, 2015

Urgent update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation The Shan Human Rights Foundation strongly condemns the Burma Army shelling and aerial bombing of Mong Nawng town in central Shan State between November 9 and 12, 2015. The firing of shells and bombs directly into the centre of this densely populated town of 6,000 people, damaging …

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UNSC Burma Meeting – Action Needed on Shan and Kachin Conflict

November 18, 2015

Burma Campaign UK is calling on members of the United Nations Security Council to take up the issue of increased Burmese Army military offensives in Shan State and Kachin State when they discuss the situation in Burma this morning. The meeting is being held to discuss the results of the election held on 8th November. …

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UN General Assembly Resolution on Burma – No Practical Action to End Abuses

November 6, 2015

Burma Campaign UK today described the draft UN General Assembly Resolution on the situation of human rights in Burma as not reflecting the scale and seriousness of the human rights situation on the ground, or the report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar. The Resolution fails to put …

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International Human Rights Organizations Call for Accountability of Lt. Gen. Ko Ko, Myanmar’s Minister of Home Affairs

November 5, 2015

We, the undersigned organizations, call for Lt. Gen. Ko Ko, Myanmar’s Minister of Home Affairs and Minister for Immigration and Population, to be held accountable for his involvement in human rights violations, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. On November 6, 2015, the United Nations Human Rights Council will review Myanmar’s human rights record during …

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UK Must Support UN Inquiry Into Possible Rohingya Genocide

November 3, 2015

Burma Campaign UK is calling on the British government to back a UN Commission of Inquiry into the human rights situation in Rakhine State, Burma. Last week a major report came out which found ‘strong evidence’ that genocide is being committed against the ethnic Rohingya of Burma. The report, a legal analysis by the Lowenstein …

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Thein Sein, Shwe Mann, Should Reveal 1988 Role And Military History

August 7, 2015

On the 27th anniversary of the crushing of the pro-democracy uprising on 8/8/88, Burma Campaign UK is calling on President Thein Sein, Speaker Shwe Mann, and all election candidates or potential Presidential candidates with a military background to publish their military records in full and their role in the crushing of the pro-democracy uprising in …

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Villagers remain fearful after Burma Army rape-murder in Ho Pong, despite punishment of alleged culprit

July 20, 2015

Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation On June 6, 2015, a 28-year-old Shan woman was found raped, murdered and robbed in Ho Pong Township, southern Shan State, with evidence pointing to Burma Army soldiers stationed at the nearby Light Infantry Battalion 249 outpost. After initial denial, local Burmese military officers arrested one of their …

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UN Secretary-General: Burma: ‘High level of impunity’ for sexual violence by ‘state actors’

April 29, 2015

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has stated that there is: ‘a high level of impunity for conflict-related sexual violence perpetrated by State actors’ in a recently released report to the UN Security Council. The UN Secretary-General urged the government of Burma “…to ensure that security personnel accused of such crimes are prosecuted.” The report also stated …

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Burma Crackdown on Students: EU, UK & USA Have Questions To Answer

March 11, 2015

Burma Campaign UK condemns the violent attacks on and arrests of protesting students in Letpadan yesterday. More than 100 students were arrested and a similar number believed injured. The crackdown exposes the shallow nature of Burma’s reform process. Burma Campaign UK is calling on the British government, European Union, USA and other donors to conduct …

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Shooting, killing and torture of civilians by Burma Army during Kokang conflict

March 4, 2015

Situation Update by Shan Human Rights Foundation Interviews by SHRF provide evidence that during the current conflict in the Kokang area, Burma Army soldiers have been indiscriminately shooting at civilians, causing injury and death; have used civilians as hostages for ambush; and have also tortured civilians on suspicion of supporting the Kokang armed resistance group. …

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36 Karen organisations welcome the release by Harvard Law School re war crimes and call for justice

December 16, 2014

Statement by Karen Community Based Organizations Welcoming the Release By The International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School of, “War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Eastern Myanmar” It’s Time For Justice The Karen people have suffered decades of abuse at the hands of the various forms of the Burmese dictatorship and Burmese military.  …

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