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UN Has Known About Burma Exchange Rate Fraud For Years

July 30, 2008

UN must stop covering up for Burma regime. The Burma Campaign UK today expressed surprise and concern about claims by the United Nations that they were ‘slow to recognise’ the problem of Burma’s military regime stealing aid money through a fixed exchange rate that is below the market rate. “It is astonishing that they are …

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New Report Exposes Insurance Industry Burma Links

July 29, 2008

Read the report here: http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/insurance.php The Burma Campaign UK today publishes a groundbreaking new report exposing how foreign insurance companies have facilitated the flow of billions of dollars to the Burmese regime, money that hasn’t benefitted Burma’s people and has instead been used to finance campaigns of repression and ethnic cleansing. The report, named Insuring Repression, …

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Women of Burma Living Under Dictatorship

July 15, 2008

Women in Burma bear the brunt of dictatorship in the country. On Tuesday 15th July at 6pm three women from Women Of Burma UK will give presentations to British MPs on how women suffer under the dictatorship, and why the international community should be doing more to support them. Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, daughter of …

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‘The Real Disaster in Burma’ – new animated film narrated by Ricky Gervais

June 23, 2008

The poster and video can be viewed here. In the wake of the devastating cyclone that hit Burma on 2 May, the Burma Campaign UK today launched a new video and poster campaign to highlight the ongoing disaster in Burma – the military dictatorship. The new animated film ‘The Real Disaster’ was created by Ogilvy …

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Save The Children Give British Aid to Burma Regime

June 23, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today condemned Save the Children for handing over DFID aid to the Burmese military dictatorship. A written Parliamentary statement of 18th June has revealed that Save the Children handed over 9,000 plastic sheets paid for by UK taxpayers to the regime. The regime claimed they would use them to repair housing …

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European MPs Form New Parliamentary Caucus On Burma

June 19, 2008

MPs from 8 European countries have come together to form a new Parliamentary caucus on Burma. The new caucus is launched to coincide with the 63rd birthday of Aung San Suu Kyi – the detained leader of Burma’s democracy movement. They hope to recruit more than 200 MPs to the caucus before the end of …

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International Community Should Do More About Burma – Prime Minister Gordon Brown

June 19, 2008

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown today told a delegation of six women from Burma that the international community should do more to address the problems in Burma. The meeting took place on Aung San Suu Kyi’s 63rd birthday. The delegation called for more pressure to be placed on the regime to release Aung San Suu …

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Glenys Kinnock Issues Birthday Call For Action To Free Suu Kyi

June 19, 2008

Press release from Glenys Kinnock MEP EURO-MP Glenys Kinnock marked Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday today by joining a delegation of Burmese women to call for international action to secure the release of Burma’s political prisoners. The women met Prime Minister Gordon Brown to urge the British Government to do all it …

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Gordon Brown To Meet Delegation Of Women From Burma

June 18, 2008

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will meet a delegation of six women from Burma on Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday, Thursday 19th June. The delegation will discuss the current situation in Burma and ask for more pressure to be placed on the regime to release Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners in Burma. …

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Press release by the Kayan Women’s Union: New hydropower dam for Burma’s military capital

June 18, 2008

Over 3,500 people, including many ethnic Kayan, will be displaced by a new dam being built in the Pyinmana Hills that will boost power to Burma’s military leaders. “Drowning the Green Ghosts of Kayanland,” a new report launched today by the Kayan Women’s Union reveals how the Upper Paunglaung Dam, being built with Chinese investment,  …

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UK Parliamentary Meeting and Petition For Aung San Suu Kyi

June 18, 2008

View the pictures at:http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/hlaingdowningstreet.html Members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group For Democracy in Burma will be holding a meeting in the British Parliament today to pay tribute to Aung San Suu Kyi. Hlaing Sein, Campaigns Officer at Burma Campaign UK, will give a presentation on the life and work of Aung San Suu Kyi. Following …

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Nang Seng New Campaigns Officer Joins Burma Campaign UK

June 17, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK is pleased to announce that Nang Seng has joined the Burma Campaign UK as Campaigns Officer. Nang Seng, an ethnic Kachin woman, has previously worked for Kachin Women’s Action Thailand and Burma Issues on the Thailand Burma Border. She is now a refugee in the United Kingdom, unable to return to …

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New Burma ‘Dirty List’ – Companies Named and Shamed

June 3, 2008

New Burma “Dirty List” – Companies Named and Shamed BBC Worldwide, Toyota, Qantas, TATA join Burma “Dirty List” 50 new companies have been added to the “Dirty List” published today by the Burma Campaign UK. A total of 154 companies feature on the new list. The ‘Dirty List’ exposes companies that are directly or indirectly …

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Requests For Aid to Burma ‘Junk Mail’ Says China

May 30, 2008

Supporters of the Burma Campaign UK who have written to the Chinese Embassy in London calling on China to support moves for the Security Council to authorise aid to cyclone victims are being told that their requests are ‘junk mail’. More than 2,000 people have emailed the embassy in London. The email sends condolences following …

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Attacks On Burma’s Ethnic Karen Continue Despite Cyclone

May 29, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today called for international action to protect ethnic Karen villagers in Eastern Burma who are still being attacked by the Burmese Army despite the devastating cyclone that has struck the country. On May 10th, just a week after Cyclone Nargis struck, the Burmese Army attacked Mu Li Khi village burning 11 …

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World Leaders’ Silence Betrays Aung San Suu Kyi

May 27, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today condemned world leaders for failing to speak out about the detention of Aung San Suu Kyi in the run-up to her detention expiring today. It was reported today that her detention had been extended again, with some reports saying the detention is for another six months. “It is shameful that …

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Burma Aid Deal – Hopeful But Sceptical – Burma Campaign UK

May 23, 2008

The Burma Campaign today said it was hopeful but sceptical following reports that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon had secured agreement from Burma’s generals for aid workers to be allowed into the country. “We’ll believe it when we see the aid workers on the ground in the delta,” said Zoya Phan, International Coordinator of the …

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European Parliament: Prosecute Burma Regime For Blocking Aid

May 22, 2008

The European Parliament today passed a strongly worded resolution calling for the European Union to press for Burma to be taken to the International Criminal Court for ‘crimes against humanity’ if it continues to block aid. The Resolution also stated that sovereignty cannot be allowed to override human rights. It calls on the UK, which …

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BCUK condolences on the loss of Padoh Saw Ba Thein Sein

May 22, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK would like to express our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences on the loss of Padoh Saw Ba Thein Sein, Chairman of the Karen National Union (KNU). The death of Padoh Saw Ba Thein Sein is a great loss not only for his family and the Karen people, but also for the …

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Aung San Suu Kyi’s Detention About To Expire

May 22, 2008

As Ban Ki-Moon meets Burma’s Top Generals, they will be deciding whether or not to keep Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of Burma’s democracy movement, under house arrest. Aung San Suu Kyi’s detention is due to expire on 27th May, but as her detention was renewed for one year on 25th May last year it …

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Concern Growing That Regime Is Blocking Cyclone Aid To Ethnic Karen

May 22, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today called on United Nations, and development agencies operating in Burma, to investigate whether cyclone aid is being blocked to ethnic Karen. The Burma Campaign UK is concerned about consistent reports of aid being blocked to areas with predominantly Karen farms and villages. Ethnic Karen are believed to make up around …

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ASEAN Burma Aid Deal a Delaying Tactic That Will Cost Lives

May 20, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today warned that the international community is falling for the same old lies and delaying tactics that the Burmese military dictatorship invariably uses to avoid political pressure regarding its human rights record. ASEAN ministers meeting on Monday agreed a limited UN coordinated aid deal with Burma. But the deal doesn’t allow …

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TOTAL Annual General Meeting Disrupted by Burma Activists

May 16, 2008

Info Birmanie, The Burma Campaign UK, and the Fédération Internationale des Droits de l’Homme (FIDH) today questioned TOTAL’s board of directors over the French company’s moral and financial support to the Burmese regime through its gas projects in the country. Last October the Chief Executive of TOTAL, Christophe de Margerie, stated that the Yadana gas …

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Global Day Of Action For Cyclone Victims – Saturday 17th May

May 16, 2008

Campaigners across the world will join forces tomorrow to demand the world does more to aid cyclone victims in Burma. More than 30 events will take place worldwide, including in UK, USA, France, Spain, Hong Kong, Thailand, Chile, Australia, Canada, Belgium and Czech Republic. In the UK protests will be focussed on the American, French …

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