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Crisis in Kachin State

EU targets garment workers, not Burmese military, over human rights violations

October 29, 2018

By Mark Farmaner The EU is considering sanctioning garment workers but has rejected sanctions against Min Aung Hlaing When the United Nations Fact Finding Mission published its report into human rights violations in Rakhine, Kachin and Shan States, it was quite clear who bore primary responsibility for violations of international law, including genocide – the …

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EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström must drop proposal to remove Burma trade privileges

October 10, 2018

Statement from members and observers of the European Burma Network EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström must drop proposal to remove Burma trade privileges EU should sanction the military rather than remove EBA trade privileges Members of the European Burma Network are concerned by reports that the European Union Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström is considering withdrawing …

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UN Rohingya Genocide Finding – UK Must Stop Protecting Burmese Military From Justice

August 27, 2018

Following the release of an interim report by the United Nations Fact Finding Mission calling for Min Aung Hlaing and other senior generals to be investigated and prosecuted for the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, Burma Campaign UK today repeated its call for the British government to support referring Burma to …

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UN Security Council Members must refer Burma to the International Criminal Court – Karen communities worldwide

July 30, 2018

Karen communities worldwide join the call from Kachin and other ethnic people of Burma for the United Nations Security Council to refer Burma to the International Criminal Court. As long as members of the United Nations Security Council continue to protect the Burmese military from facing justice, human rights violations against our people will continue. …

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EU Must Reveal Which Members are Training the Burmese Military

May 31, 2018

Burma Campaign UK is today calling on the EU to reveal which EU members are providing training to the Burmese military, and publish details of that training. When EU members published their response to the Rohingya crisis, they claimed they were prohibiting training and co-operation with the military. In fact, they decided not to stop …

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Karin Valtersson joins Kachin call for referral to ICC

May 18, 2018

Burma Campaign UK’s Campaigns Officer, Karin Valtersson, joined the demonstration by the Kachin community in the UK, calling on the British government to support the UN Security Council’s referral of Burma/Myanmar to the International Criminal Court. Tell the British government to stop protecting the Burmese military

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Burma Army commits war crimes against Kachin IDPs

May 15, 2018

Update by the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT) Burma Army commits war crimes against Kachin IDPs: blocking access to refuge, using as human shields and minesweepers, indiscriminate shelling, looting   Contrary to claims by Burma Army commanders that they have not targeted civilians in their recent offensives against the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), interviews by KWAT …

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Karen Women’s Organization supports Kachin demand for the UN Security Council to refer Burma to the ICC

May 10, 2018

Statement by the Karen Women’s Organization The Karen Women’s Organization (KWO) condemns all acts by the Burmese military in violation of the nationwide ceasefire. The Burmese Army has repeatedly demonstrated their lack of accountability and regard for human rights. We call on the International Community to help us and to hold the Burmese military accountable …

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Kachin Women’s Association of Thailand calls on UN Security Council to act to end crimes against humanity in northern Burma

May 4, 2018

Statement by the Kachin Women’s Association of Thailand We welcome the UNSC delegation’s historic visit to Burma from April 30 to May 1, 2018, which highlighted the large-scale displacement from northern Rakhine State, but we are disappointed that the UNSC delegates did not visit northern Burma, or make any mention of the ongoing Burma Army …

Read moreKachin Women’s Association of Thailand calls on UN Security Council to act to end crimes against humanity in northern Burma

Kachin Communities Worldwide Demand United Nations Security Council Urgently Refers Burma to the International Criminal Court

April 24, 2018

  The Burma military broke the ceasefire with the Kachin Independence Organisation in 2011. Since then, residents of the Kachin region have endured various forms of human rights violation as well as denial of humanitarian assistance by Burmese military. Their daily lives have also become dictated by the ebb and flow of armed conflict in …

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EU Burma Response: Too Little Too Late

February 26, 2018

Burma Campaign UK today described new restrictive measures announced by the EU in response to human rights violations in Burma as too little too late, and unlikely to have any significant impact on General Min Aung Hlaing or the government of Burma. “These measures are barely even a slap on the wrist, let alone a …

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Kachin Teachers Rape and Murder: Action Needed To End Impunity

January 19, 2018

Today marks the 3rd anniversary of the rape and murder of two Kachin teachers in Northern Burma. Burma Campaign UK has been campaigning for justice and accountability since the day of the murders. The two Kachin teachers, Maran Lu Ra and Tangbau Hkawn Nan Tsin from the Kachin Baptist Convention, were brutally raped and killed …

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Aung San Suu Kyi must free Kachin Pastors, Dumdaw Nawng Latt and Langjaw Gam Seng

December 23, 2017

On the first anniversary of their arrest, Burma Campaign UK today urged Aung San Suu Kyi to immediately release Dumdaw Nawng Latt and Langjaw Gam Seng, and to repeal repressive laws which are being used to keep human rights activists, journalists, and ethnic people in jail. In October 2017, Dumdaw Nawng Latt was sentenced to …

Read moreAung San Suu Kyi must free Kachin Pastors, Dumdaw Nawng Latt and Langjaw Gam Seng

Call for a special session of the UN Human Rights Council on the deteriorating human rights situaton in Myanmar

November 20, 2017

To: Member and observer states of the UN Human Rights Council Excellencies, 20 November 2017 Open Letter Re: Call for a special session of the UN Human Rights Council on the deteriorating human rights situation in Myanmar We, the undersigned human rights organisations, strongly support calls for a UN Human Rights Council special session on …

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Burma Campaign UK to revive Burma ‘Dirty List’ of companies linked to human rights violations

November 8, 2017

Burma Campaign UK is planning to name and shame companies linked with human rights violations in Burma, publishing a revived version of its ‘Dirty List’ in early 2018. First published in 2002, the ‘Dirty List’ named and shamed companies linked to the military dictatorship in Burma, or linked to human rights violations. More than 100 …

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Indiscriminate Burma Army shelling, shooting cause 300 villagers to flee in Mong Yai, northern Shan State

September 14, 2017

Update by the Shan Human Rights Foundation Indiscriminate Burma Army shelling, shooting cause 300 villagers to flee in Mong Yai, northern Shan State – three villagers arrested, one beaten On September 10 at 8:00 am, a group of about 60 Burma Army troops from LIB 325 based in Mong Yai and the local Nam Pawng …

Read moreIndiscriminate Burma Army shelling, shooting cause 300 villagers to flee in Mong Yai, northern Shan State

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

Kachin Teachers Rape and Murder 2nd Anniversary: Petition Calls for Action

January 19, 2017

On the 2nd anniversary of the rape and murder of two Kachin teachers in Northern Burma, Burma Campaign UK marks the anniversary by delivering a petition and campaign postcards to the British government. 3254 people are calling on the government to do more to help stop rape and sexual violence in Burma. Two Kachin teachers, …

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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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58 villagers arbitrarily detained in Northern Shan State

November 29, 2016

Media Release by the Kachin Peace Network Intense fighting broke out again in Northern Shan State on 20th November in Mungkoe, Pawng Sai and 105 Mile trading checkpoints and fighting continues between Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) and Ethnic Armed Groups [1] (Northern Alliance). Everyday, there are armed clashes in different parts of Northern Shan State …

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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: NGOS URGE GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT RELIGIOUS MINORITIES

July 5, 2016

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), together with over ten other organisations working for human rights in Burma, today calls on the government of Burma to take urgent action to protect vulnerable religious minorities in the country, following two recent violent attacks on Muslims. On 1 July, a mosque was destroyed by a mob in Hpakant township …

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Joint Statement: End Impunity- A Call for Accountability for Crimes against Religious Minorities in Myanmar

July 5, 2016

On June 23, a violent group of people destroyed a mosque in Thaye Thamain village, Bago Region, and on July 1, a similar mob of people destroyed a Muslim prayer hall in Lone Khin village, Kachin State. In each of these cases, the authorities have failed to hold perpetrators accountable. We, the undersigned organizations, call …

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Joint Statement: Five Years of War- A Call for Peace, Justice, and Accountability in Myanmar

June 9, 2016

Although much of the world has expressed excitement over Myanmar’s political transition, communities throughout Kachin and northern Shan states have been living with severe human rights abuses and displacement for the last five years. Since 2011, renewed armed conflict between the Myanmar military and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has displaced more than 100,000 civilians. …

Read moreJoint Statement: Five Years of War- A Call for Peace, Justice, and Accountability in Myanmar
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