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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 …

Read moreConcern Growing That Regime Is Blocking Cyclone Aid To Ethnic Karen

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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Total Oil Faces Burma Protests At AGM

May 15, 2008

Burma Campaigners have purchased shares in Total Oil in order to attend the company’s Annual General Meeting in Paris on Friday.  Total Oil is one of the largest corporate funders of the military dictatorship in Burma, which is currently denying aid to millions of its citizens following a devastating cyclone which struck the country on …

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China Blocking UN Responsibility To Protect Action For Burma

May 15, 2008

No Hope For Responsibility To Protect Action By Security Council The Burma Campaign UK today condemned China for continuing to obstruct moves to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Burma. “Any hope that the Security Council would invoke Responsibility to Protect is now dead,” said Mark Farmaner. “There is no way China will accept a resolution. …

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Burma Campaign UK Welcomes Royal Navy Aid Ship For Cyclone Victims

May 12, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed an announcement by Prime Minister Gordon Brown that HMS Westminster is on its way to Burma with humanitarian supplies.  It is more than a week since the cyclone struck and the regime ruling Burma is still blocking aid to the country. “Everyone we speak to in Burma is desperate …

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Public Must Not Be Put Off Donating For Cyclone Victims

May 11, 2008

Failure to donate would be a triple-whammy for innocent victims The Burma Campaign UK today called on the British public not to be put off donating for Burma’s cyclone victims by stories of Burma’s generals seizing UN aid. “If you give to British charities or the DEC appeal your money is safe and will reach …

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Burma Regime Must Be Forced to Allow In Aid

May 8, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government to back moves to get the United Nations Security Council to authorise aid shipments to Burma. On day 6 since Cyclone Nargis struck, most people have still not received any aid because of restrictions by the regime. Every day of delay is likely to cost …

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2,000 villages, 1.7 million people flooded by Cyclone Nargis

May 7, 2008

New research by the Burma Campaign UK today reveals that nearly 2000 villages are flooded in Burma following Cyclone Nargis. The Burma Campaign UK today expressed serious concern for the victims of Cyclone Nargis. “The situation in these villages is critical,”, said Johnny Chatterton, Campaigns Officer at the Burma Campaign UK. “This is a humanitarian …

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Burma Regime Spending Just £2.5m On Disaster Relief

May 7, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today condemned the regime in Burma for spending just £2.5m ($5 million) on aid for people affected by the cyclone, despite receiving £1.35bn (2.7bn dollars a year) from gas exports.  The figures were revealed in a UN document following a meeting regime officials held with the UN and diplomats on May …

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New UNOSAT Maps Show Scale of Flooding in Burma

May 6, 2008

As the death toll in Burma rises to at least 22,000, new satellite maps released by the United Nations show the devastating scale of floods affecting Burma’s Irrawaddy Delta following Cylone Nargis striking Burma on Saturday. The maps show large swathes of the South coast under water. Residents in these areas mainly live in bamboo …

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Burma Campaign Welcomes UK’s £5m Aid Pledge for Burma

May 6, 2008

UK Cyclone Aid Must Be New Money The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed an announcement by International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander that the British government would provide £5m in humanitarian assistance for cyclone victims in Burma. The announcement came four days after a devastating cyclone hit Burma, killing more than 22,000 and leaving hundreds of …

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UK Must Provide Additional Aid For Cyclone Victims

May 6, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today called on the UK government to provide emergency aid for cyclone victims in Burma. At least 15,000 people are feared dead and hundreds of thousands homeless after Burma was struck by Cyclone Nargis on Friday night. The European Commission and USA have offered emergency assistance, but so far there has …

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Burma Regime Failing To Help Cyclone Victims

May 3, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today condemned the regime in Burma for failing to give adequate warnings to the population about the cyclone that hit Burma on Saturday, and failing to adequately help victims. “This is yet another example of how the regime ignores the welfare of the people of Burma,” said Mark Farmaner, Director of …

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Burma Regime Receiving An Email Every Minute for Min Ko Naing

April 30, 2008

Supporters of the Burma Campaign UK are sending an email every minute to Burmese embassies worldwide.  The emails are demanding the regime allow immediate medical access to Min Ko Naing, who has an eye infection. “In the 24 hours since we launched the campaign Burmese embassies have received an email every minute in support of …

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European Union Backs Global Arms Embargo on Burma

April 30, 2008

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed a statement by the European Union calling on the international community to join it in its ban on the sales of arms and military equipment to Burma. EU Foreign Ministers meeting on April 29th also agreed to renew existing sanctions against Burma for a further year, and expressed concern …

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