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Kyaw Hla Aung: Political Prisoner of the Month- January 2014

January 9, 2014

Kyaw Hla Aung is a human rights defender and a Rohingya community leader from Rakhine State who promotes minority rights in the country. On 15th July 2013, he was taken from his home in Sittwe. After his arrest, he was charged with three different counts, and transferred to Sittwe Prison. When his trial began on …

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Khin Mi Mi Khaing, Myint Myint Aye and Thant Zin Htet Released After Hunger Strike

December 24, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today welcomes the release of Khin Mi Mi Khaing, Myint Myint Aye and Thant Zin Htet, who have been on hunger strike since December 13th. The three were released after Pegu Divisional court accepted their appeal against the charges against them. Khin Mi Mi Khaing and Myint Myint Aye are leaders of …

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Brang Yung and Lahpai Gam Prison Sentences Increased

December 20, 2013

On Thursday 19th December two Kachin civilians, Brang Yung and Lahpai Gam, had their sentences increased from 2 to 7 years in jail. They were already serving 2 year prison sentences after a verdict last month. It is not yet clear why their sentences were increased. Although Thein Sein promised to release all political prisoners …

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President Obama: Urge Burma To Stop New Political Arrests

December 19, 2013

Press Release from the US Campaign for Burma (Washington, DC, December 19, 2013) – Today, the U.S. Campaign for Burma (USCB), along with 41 other human rights organizations, expressed concern that the Burmese government is continuing to arrest political prisoners/prisoners of conscience at alarmingly high rates. These arrests blatantly discredit the Burmese government’s claim that …

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Burmese Political Prisoners on Hunger Strike in Jail

December 18, 2013

Three human rights activists, who were arrested in June, have been on hunger strike since 13th December. Khin Mi Mi Khaing, Myint Myint Aye and Thant Zin Htet were arrested for supporting farmers protests against land confiscation. They have been on trial for more than six months. They have been refused bail, and faced more …

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Innocent Kachin Farmer Remains In Jail – Free La Ring!

December 2, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today highlights the case of La Ring as political prisoner of the month in our No Political Prisoner Left Behind campaign, and urged Foreign Secretary William Hague to pressure the military-backed government in Burma to repeal all repressive laws, and secure the immediate unconditional release of all political prisoners in Burma. La …

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37 Organizations Urge President Obama to Update Burma Blacklist

November 7, 2013

Updated Sanctions Crucial for Responsible US Investment (Washington, D.C.)  Today, November 7, 2013, thirty-seven organizations submitted a joint letter to President Barack Obama calling on the US Administration to update the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list with respect to Burma and implement unambiguous criteria for removing and adding persons to the list. This list maintained …

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Charities & Campaign Groups Demand Ethical Policy Remain Intact At New Co-Operative Bank

November 1, 2013

Leading campaigning groups and charities who bank with The Co-operative Bank are demanding that the Co-op’s pioneering Ethical Policy survive the bank’s transition to new ownership. Charities including Action Aid, Greenpeace and Oxfam are among the signatories to an open letter written by the Save Our Bank campaign which is being published this weekend in …

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Freedom of Information Request Reveals Costs of Thein Sein Visit to UK

October 30, 2013

  The British Foreign Office has finally released details of the costs incurred for Burma’s President Thein Sein visiting the UK in July 2013. The invitation to President Thein Sein was controversial, given the limited nature of Burma’s reforms and the scale of human rights abuses still taking place. The British government did not secure …

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Sexual violence in Burma ‘deeply troubling’ says UK Foreign Secretary William Hague

October 29, 2013

  British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said in a letter to Burma Campaign UK that the British government; ‘continue to receive deeply troubling reports of the use of sexual violence in Burma’s conflict zones’. The letter was in response to thousands of letters and campaign postcards calling for action to end rape and sexual …

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2nd Anniversary of Sumlut Roi Ja Abduction Highlights Impunity in Burma

October 28, 2013

Today marks the second anniversary of Sumlut Roi Ja, an ethnic Kachin woman, being abducted by the Burmese Army. She is still missing, presumed dead. Sumlut Roi Ja is a 28-year-old mother who was arrested by Burmese Army soldiers on October 28th 2011 while working on a family’s farm near her village Hkai Bang, close …

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Burmese government troops use villagers as human shields in Shan State

October 25, 2013

  News Release by the Shan Human Rights Foundation Burmese government troops use villagers as human shields after attacks against ceasefire group in central Shan State On October 13, 2013, Burmese government troops forced 18 villagers to walk between them as human shields while returning to their base, after attacking a Shan ceasefire group in …

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Statement on Buddhist-led violence against Muslims in Burma

October 25, 2013

Public statement by senior members of the worldwide Triratna Buddhist Order As a Buddhist, I am utterly opposed to the encouragement of violence and discrimination against Muslims in Burma and elsewhere in the name of Buddhism. Violence and discrimination led by Buddhists against non-Buddhist minorities is also well documented in other countries, including Sri Lanka. …

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Burmese Army Attack And Loot Kachin IDP Camps

October 24, 2013

  Media Release from Kachin National Organisation On the morning of Tuesday 22nd October, the Burmese Army launched an offensive at Namlim Pa and Mung Ding Pa village tracts in Mansi Township, Southern Kachin State. This happened after the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) re-positioned to re-open the Kaihtik-Bhamo motorway.  Burmese Army Light Infantry Battalions 45, …

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British government to discuss use of rape by Burmese Army in meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi

October 23, 2013

  The continuing problem of the use of rape and sexual violence by the Burmese Army was raised in the British Parliament today, during a debate on international development. Valerie Vaz MP raised the issue of the use of rape and sexual violence by the Burmese Army, and Justine Greening, the Minister for International Development, …

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Aung San Suu Kyi and EU urged to place human rights top of agenda of European visit

October 18, 2013

  Aung San Suu Kyi and EU Parliament urged to place human rights, anti-Muslim violence at the top of the agenda of European visit BANGKOK – Legislators from across Southeast Asia today called on Aung San Suu Kyi and European Parliamentarians and leaders to use the National League for Democracy (NLD) leader’s visit to Europe …

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EU-Myanmar: Embrace Civil Society

October 15, 2013

  Media Release by The Swedish Burma Committee The developing EU-Myanmar partnership must reflect commitments to civil society, said an alliance of human rights organizations ahead of the launch of the EU-Myanmar Joint Task Force. “We urge you to ensure substantive civil society participation in all areas of the task force,” the organizations wrote in …

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EU Must Highlight Ongoing Human Rights Abuses in UNGA Burma Resolution

October 10, 2013

  Statement By Members Of The European Burma Network Members of the European Burma Network welcome the decision of the European Union to continue with the annual United Nations General Assembly resolution on Burma. We are concerned that despite the fact that the government of Burma has not met a single one of the twenty …

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56 political prisoners freed in 12th Presidential release.

October 9, 2013

  Media Release from Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) welcomes the October 8th release of 56 political prisoners. It is essential to continue to recognize the difficulties political prisoners face upon their release. Due to the restrictions placed upon them by Article 401, their freedom after prison is …

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UK Must Ensure UN General Assembly Burma Resolution Tackles Sexual Violence

October 9, 2013

  Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government to ensure that ending rape and sexual violence in Burma is included in the UN General Assembly resolution on Burma, a first draft of which is expected to be completed by the European Union this week. Burma Campaign UK also called on the British government …

Read moreUK Must Ensure UN General Assembly Burma Resolution Tackles Sexual Violence

Catherine Ashton Urged To Take Action to Free Thant Zin Htet

October 4, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today highlights the case of Thant Zin Htet as political prisoner of the month in our No Political Prisoner Left Behind campaign, and urged EU High Representative Catherine Ashton, who oversees the drafting the UN General Assembly Resolution on Burma, to include demands for action in the resolution which will help solve …

Read moreCatherine Ashton Urged To Take Action to Free Thant Zin Htet

Burma Refuses To Sign Sexual Violence Declaration

September 25, 2013

  On Tuesday 24th September 115 countries signed a new declaration of commitment to end sexual violence in conflict. Despite high level lobbying by the British government, the government of Burma failed to support the declaration. The declaration of commitment to end sexual violence in conflict was launched by British Foreign Secretary William Hague and …

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Escalation Of Kachin Conflict Shows UK Premature In Offering Training To Burmese Army

September 13, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government to cancel plans to offer training to the Burmese Army, in light of the escalation of Burmese Army attacks in Kachin State, and ongoing human rights abuses being committed by the Burmese Army. The Burmese Army has stepped up attacks in Kachin State and northern Shan …

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MP Delivers 2,000 Signatures Demanding William Hague Prioritise Issue of Rape and Sexual Violence

September 12, 2013

More than 2,000 letters and campaign postcards from supporters of Burma Campaign UK are delivered today by Valerie Vaz MP to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, with the call for action to end rape and sexual violence against women in Burma. Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government to highlight Burma when Foreign …

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