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World Wide Protest for Hla Hla Win’s release

September 9, 2011

Press release from The Free Burma VJ campaign The Free Burma VJ campaign on 9 September protested in front of the Burmese embassy in Bangkok to call for the release of jailed Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) video-journalist (VJ), Hla Hla Win. Hla Hla Win turned 27 on 29 August. She was first arrested in …

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Events In Burma – New Or Recycled? – New Briefing From Burma Campaign UK

September 9, 2011

Burma Campaign UK today publishes a new Briefing Paper:  Political Events In Burma – New Or Recycled?, analysing recent events in Burma, many of which have been hailed as ‘new’, ‘unprecedented’ and ‘progress’. The Briefing Paper finds that most of what has taken place in recent months is not new at all, and that Thein …

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Civil society gathers to brief EU diplomats on necessity for UN Commission of Inquiry for Burma

September 6, 2011

Media release from the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute High-level discussions on the urgent need for the establishment of a United Nations (UN) Commission of Inquiry (COI) into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma, will take place on September 6 in Brussels. The meeting is scheduled ahead of European Union (EU) representatives …

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5,000 Call On William Hague To Secure Burma Crimes Inquiry

August 31, 2011

Burma Campaign UK today delivered 5,300 postcards, letters and petition signatures to the British Foreign Office, calling on Foreign Secretary William Hague to secure a UN Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma. A UN Inquiry can be established by the annual resolution on Burma at the United Nations General …

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European Union Must Support UN Burma Crimes Inquiry

August 30, 2011

Media Release From European Parliamentary Caucus on Burma The European Parliamentary Caucus on Burma calls upon the European Union to officially support a United Nations Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity, and include its establishment in the United Nations General Assembly resolution on Burma. The Burma resolution is drafted by the …

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European Union Must Include Crimes Inquiry In UN General Assembly Resolution

August 19, 2011

Statement by Members of the European Burma Network The undersigned members of the European Burma Network call on the European Union to include the establishment of a UN Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma, when it drafts the UN General Assembly resolution on Burma for 2011. Since the rigged …

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Over 30,000 displaced by Burma Army attacks face humanitarian crisis in Shan State

August 10, 2011

Press release by the Shan Women’s Action Network and the Shan Human Rights Foundation Over 30,000 displaced by Burma Army attacks face humanitarian crisis in northern Shan State Numbers of villagers fleeing Burma Army atrocities have soared to over 30,000 during recent intensified attacks against the Shan State Army North (SSA-N), causing a dire humanitarian …

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100 Join Burma Massacre Anniversary Protest at German Embassy

August 8, 2011

100 people joined a protest at the Germany Embassy in London today, protesting against Germany’s opposition to a UN Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma. The protest was held on the 23rd anniversary of the 1988 pro-democracy uprising in Burma, where more than 3,000 people were massacred by the …

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UK must take lead to secure UN Commission of Inquiry on Burma, says TUC

August 2, 2011

Media Release from the TUC The TUC is today calling on the UK Government to take the lead in securing consensus for a UN Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity by the regime in Burma. The EU is currently drafting the UN General Assembly resolution on Burma, which is an excellent …

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Growing Crisis In Burma – Ban Ki-moon Must Take The Lead

July 29, 2011

Burma Campaign UK today renewed its call for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to take the lead in international efforts to free political prisoners in Burma, and persuade the dictatorship to enter into genuine high level dialogue. Letters and postcards from 2,500 supporters of Burma Campaign UK will be sent to the UN Secretary General …

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EU Must Back Burma Crimes Inquiry At UN General Assembly

July 25, 2011

Burma Campaign UK today publishes an updated and expanded Briefing Paper – UN General Assembly and Crimes in Burma – highlighting how the UN General Assembly has failed to establish a UN Commission of Inquiry which could help reduce human rights abuses in Burma. The Briefing Paper argues that the European Union, which drafts UN …

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Burma Army gives rapists free rein in northern Shan State offensive

July 14, 2011

Media release from Shan Human Rights Foundation and Shan Women’s Action Network The Burma Army is clearly authorizing rape as a terror tactic in its offensive against the Shan State Army-North (SSA-N), according to information documented by the Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) and the Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF). On July 5, 2011, a …

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Burma Regime’s Threats to Suu Kyi a Sign of Ban’s Failure

June 29, 2011

Burma Campaign UK today condemned threats made by Burma’s dictatorship against Aung San Suu Kyi and her party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), and called on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to abandon his ‘wait and see’ policy on Burma. The state-owned New Light of Myanmar today published two articles attacking the NLD. While …

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Aung San Suu Kyi Reith Lectures

June 28, 2011

Aung San Suu Kyi is giving two of the 2011 Reith Lectures on the subject of ‘Securing Freedom’. Her lectures, which were recorded in Burma and smuggled out of the country, focus on the struggle for freedom and democracy, the meaning of freedom and dissent and the responsibility of the international community. Lecture 1 Dissent …

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Kachin women demand immediate end to Burmese regime’s use of rape as a weapon of war

June 21, 2011

Press release from Kachin Women’s Association Thailand Kachin women demand immediate end to Burmese regime’s use of rape as a weapon of war in northern Burma offensive The Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT) is demanding an immediate end to the Burmese military regime’s widespread use of sexual violence in their offensive against the Kachin Independence …

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Aung San Suu Kyi 66th Birthday – New Briefing – Ban Ki-moon Must Act

June 19, 2011

As Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of Burma’s democracy movement, celebrates her 66th birthday today, Burma Campaign UK calls for a revived UN effort to secure dialogue to solve the political problems in Burma. In an updated briefing paper on Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma Campaign UK argues that the United Nations is failing to …

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UK Minister – Government of Burma should ‘reinstate ceasefire agreements’

June 15, 2011

Jeremy Browne MP, Minister of State at the Foreign Office with responsibility for Burma, has written to Burma Campaign UK stating that the government of Burma should ‘reinstate ceasefire agreements with a view to a lasting political settlement.’ The letter, dated 10th June 2011, comes as the Burmese dictatorship has broken the third ceasefire agreement …

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Hydropower Dams Fuelling Conflict in Burma

June 15, 2011

Press release from Burma Rivers Network Recent fighting near the Dapein and Shweli hydropower dams in northern Burma shows how the buildup of Burma Army troops to secure deeply unpopular Chinese dam projects is fuelling conflict. Fighting broke out between the Burma Army and the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) last week at the Dapein No. …

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Burma Campaign UK condolences on the loss of Miriam Karlin

June 3, 2011

Burma Campaign UK is deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Miriam Karlin, who died aged 85 on 3 June 2011. Miriam Karlin was long-time supporter of the campaign for freedom and democracy in Burma and a patron of Burma Campaign UK since 1999. Miriam Karlin will be remembered as a friend of the …

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British Government ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Shan State Situation

May 25, 2011

The British government has stated in the British Parliament that it is ‘deeply concerned’ about the Burmese Army breaking its ceasefire with the Shan State Army North. It also stated that ‘only a genuine process of national reconciliation leading to a just political settlement can bring peace and stability to the country and its neighbours.’ …

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AAPP is deeply concerned over the safety of 7 political prisoners

May 25, 2011

AAPP is deeply concerned over the safety of 7 political prisoners placed in solitary confinement for undertaking a hunger strike. Press release from Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) AAPP has learnt that 7 of the 22 political prisoners who have been on a hunger strike in Insein Prison have been placed in solitary confinement. …

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EPCB Statement on Critical Situation in Shan State – Nationwide Ceasefire Needed In Burma

May 23, 2011

The European Parliamentary Caucus on Burma is extremely concerned by the current situation in Shan State, Eastern Burma, and in other ethnic states, where conflict is increasing. Reports from the Shan Human Rights Foundation and Shan Women’s Action Network have exposed an increase in serious human rights abuses since the dictatorship ruling Burma broke a …

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Political Prisoners Strike in Insein Prison

May 21, 2011

A press release from the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) learnt today that 22 Political Prisoners are striking for prisoners’ fundamental rights. Although prisoners are usually allowed 15 minutes per day outside of their cells, the striking prisoners will remain inside their cells as the first step …

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Burma Campaign UK Welcomes Release of 34 Resistance Fighters

May 19, 2011

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed the release of 34 resistance fighters from Burma, who have been held in India for more than 13 years, despite never having committed a crime. The thirty-four were arrested 13 years ago, on 11th February 1998, on Landfall Island, by the Indian Military. They appear to have been tricked by …

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