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Action Needed On Humanitarian Aid Restrictions In Burma

May 15, 2013

As Cyclone Mahasen threatens millions of people in Bangladesh and Burma, including tens of thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) in Rakhine State, Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government and international community to take action to force President Thein Sein to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid, and stop violating international humanitarian law. Burma …

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Brave New Burma – new photography book by Nic Dunlop

May 14, 2013

BRAVE NEW BURMA By NIC DUNLOP Nic Dunlop spent 20 years photographing Burma under military rule. His new book, Brave New Burma, is an intimate portrait in words and pictures of a country finally emerging from decades of dictatorship, isolation and fear. From the frontlines of the civil war to deceptively tranquil cities, from the …

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Former Political Prisoner Forced To Serve Old Prison Sentence

May 8, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today expressed extreme concern that political activist Nay Myo Zin is being forced to serve his old prison sentence after being convicted on a new charge. He is the first former political prisoner to be put back in prison to serve his old prison sentence after his conditional release under a presidential …

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Migrant Rights Worker Facing Jail – Drop the Charges Against Andy Hall

May 7, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today joined the campaign in support of Andy Hall, a migrant researcher who defends the rights of migrants in Thailand, who is facing legal action in an attempt to silence him. A court hearing about the case in Thailand was expected to take place today. Following Andy Hall exposing human rights abuses …

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Labour Activist Jailed For Cutting Down A Tree

May 3, 2013

A labour activist has been jailed for 7 and half years after being falsely accused of cutting down trees. Burma Campaign UK today urged Hugo Swire MP, British Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for Burma to do more to push the military-backed government in Burma to release Myint Soe and all remaining political prisoners in …

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Tun Aung Sentence Increased By Six Years

May 2, 2013

Political prisoner Tun Aung has had his prison sentence increased by six years, despite British Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire MP asking Burmese government ministers for his release. The decision of the Burmese government to take court action to increase his sentence raises yet more doubts about British government claims that by befriending the government …

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EU Abandons Burma’s Political Prisoners – Downgrades Human Rights

April 22, 2013

EU Abandons Burma’s Political Prisoners – Downgrades Human Rights European Union members have abandoned hundreds of political prisoners and downgraded human rights as a priority in Burma, following their decision to lift all sanctions on Burma except arms. The EU suspended sanctions on April 26th 2012, in recognition of changes that had taken place in …

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Burma’s Rohingya Treatment Violates International Law

April 8, 2013

Burma’s treatment of the ethnic Rohingya of Burma violates at least eight international laws, treaty obligations and international human rights guidelines. The findings come in a new briefing paper published today by Burma Campaign UK: ‘Burma’s Treatment of the Rohingya and International Law.’ The briefing is available here. The briefing paper examines Burma’s treatment of …

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Political Prisoner Jailed Since 1999 Must Be Freed!

April 5, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today urged Hugo Swire MP, British Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for Burma, to push the military-backed government in Burma to secure the unconditional release of Aung Naing and to repeal the repressive laws which put political prisoners in jail. As part of the No Political Prisoner Left Behind campaign, Burma Campaign …

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European Union Must Not Abandon Human Rights Benchmarks

April 4, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today called upon the European Union not to abandon benchmarks for the improvement of human rights in Burma. The Foreign Affairs Council of the European Union meets on April 22nd to decide whether to continue the suspension of EU Sanctions, or to lift them. Burma Briefing No.22: European Union Must Not Abandon …

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Examples of Anti-Muslim Propaganda

March 29, 2013

Burma Campaign UK has published examples of some of the anti-Muslim propaganda which is being circulated in Burma. The purpose of publishing these examples is to increase international understanding of some of the underlying causes of anti-Muslim violence in Burma. “Leaflets inciting anti-Muslim hatred and violence have been circulated across Burma for many months, and …

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Friends Burma’s Rohingya Could Do Without

March 27, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today publishes Burma briefing No.20: Friends Burma’s Rohingya Could Do Without. The Briefing is a commentary on some of the dubious ‘friends’ that Burma’s ethnic Rohingya are attracting. “In the absence of strong international support for the Rohingya, many dubious organisations and countries have pledged support for the Rohingya, but many are …

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European Union Should Not Lift Sanctions On Burma

March 26, 2013

The European Union is currently reviewing its policy on sanctions on Burma. On 22nd April the EU Foreign Affairs Council will decide whether to continue the suspension of EU sanctions, or to lift sanctions. We are concerned that the premature lifting of European Union sanctions will undermine the reform process in Burma, and could even …

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An International Task Force Is needed to tackle religious violence in Burma

March 25, 2013

Burma Campaign UK is calling on the international community to mobilise to create an urgent task force to help tackle religious violence in Burma. Burma Briefing No.19: An international task force Is needed to help tackle growing religious violence in Burma, contains a detailed analysis of some of the underlying causes of anti-Muslim violence in …

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Win Myint, Kan Min Thar and Tun Oo still jailed in Burma

March 1, 2013

  Burma Campaign UK today called on Hugo Swire MP, British Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for Burma, to pressure the military-backed government in Burma to secure the unconditional release of Win Myint, Kan Min Thar, Tun Oo and all remaining political prisoners. To draw attention to hundreds of political prisoners still in jail, Burma …

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4,000 Strong Petition Calls For Thein Sein To Release All Political Prisoners

February 27, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today delivered a petition with 4,000 signatures to the Burmese Embassy in London, calling on President Thein Sein to ensure the release of all political prisoners in Burma. The Burmese Embassy refused to accept the petition, but Burma Campaign UK left it in the Embassy anyway. It has been two years since …

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Jo Brand And Omid Djalili To Perform Benefit For Burma Campaign UK

February 25, 2013

Two of Britain’s funniest comedians Omid Djalili and Jo Brand are appearing together on Wednesday March 6th at the Brighton Dome.  Proceeds from the performance are in aid of Burma Campaign UK. Jo Brand and Omid Djalili are performing the stand up gig to raise funds for Burma Campaign UK and its campaign to end …

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Burma Campaign UK condolences on the death of Saw Shwe Lar

February 22, 2013

Burma Campaign UK is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Saw Shwe Lar, who died on 18 February 2013, in The Netherlands. Saw Shwe Lar was one of the 34 Karen and Rakhine freedom fighters who were betrayed by Indian intelligence and unlawfully jailed in 1998, after 6 of their leaders were executed …

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Is Germany Siding With Burma To Downplay Human Rights Abuses?

February 20, 2013

Members of the European Burma Network today called on Germany to come clean over whether it is working behind the scenes to have Burma downgraded as a priority for the United Nations Human Rights Council. The European Burma Network brings together advocacy organisations working for human rights and democracy in Burma. Discussions have been taking …

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Ban Ki-moon Urged To Act For Release of All Political Prisoners

February 15, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today called on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to use his influence to ensure that the new committee set up to review political prisoner cases genuinely addresses the problem, and isn’t simply used to alleviate international pressure. Burma Campaign UK has welcomed the announcement by Burma’s President Thein Sein to establish a …

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Kachin farmer arrested and tortured in Burma– Free Mading Zau Bawk!

February 8, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today called for the immediate release of Mading Zau Bawk and other remaining political prisoners in Burma. Mading Zau Bawk is a 23-year-old Kachin farmer who was arrested in May 2012 and tortured brutally by the military-backed government in Burma. To draw attention to the hundreds of political prisoners still in jail, …

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Burma Political Prisoner Committee Welcome, But Serious Questions Remain

February 7, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed the announcement by the office of President Thein Sein that a Committee will be formed to review political prisoner cases in Burma. The formation of the committee was originally announced in November, with a promise that arrangements would be discussed by the end of 2012. Five weeks after this deadline, …

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British MPs Support Rohingya Motion In Parliament

February 5, 2013

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed Early Day Motion 838 on Burma, tabled by members of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Democracy in Burma (APPG Burma). So far 57 MPs across all parties have signed the motion, calling for international observers, full international access to deliver humanitarian aid, and the repeal of the racist 1982 …

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European Burma groups condemn the ongoing attacks on the Kachin people

January 21, 2013

Statement by Members and Observers of the European Burma Network on the ongoing attacks by the Burma Army against the Kachin people We, the undersigned members and observers of the European Burma Network, condemn the ongoing attacks on the Kachin people and call on the international community to put pressure on President Thein Sein and …

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