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Rape and Sexual Violence

High-level intimidation of Chin women activists exposes systemic impunity for military rape

July 10, 2014

Statement by the Women’s League of Burma High-level intimidation of Chin women activists exposes systemic impunity for military rape The high-level intimidation of Chin women activists opposing military sexual violence shows clearly the systemic impunity protecting Burma Army rapists. On June 10, 2014, a soldier from Burma Army Light Infantry Battalion no. 269, stationed at …

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One Month On From Signing Sexual Violence Declaration – No Action Taken

July 7, 2014

One Month On From Signing Sexual Violence Declaration – No Action Taken One month on from signing the Declaration Of Commitment To End Sexual Violence In Conflict, the government of Burma appear to have taken no steps at all to implement the declaration. Burma Campaign UK published a new briefing paper today looking at the …

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Burma Signing Sexual Violence Declaration Should Not Just Be PR Exercise

June 6, 2014

Burma Signing Sexual Violence Declaration Should Not Just Be PR Exercise Burma Campaign UK today called on the government of Burma to immediately publish what concrete actions it will take, within a specific timeframe, to actually implement the ‘Declaration of Commitment to End Sexual Violence in Conflict’, which it has finally signed. Under President Thein …

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Statement of Women’s Groups and CSOs on preparation of draft Interfaith Marriage Law

May 6, 2014

1. We believe that current faith–based political activities, including the arguments against interfaith marriage currently taking place in the country, are not in accordance with the objectives of the peaceful coexistence of all faiths and the prevention of extreme violence and conflict, but are instead events and ideas designed to distract the public before the …

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WLB welcomes UN recognition of Burmese government failure to address ongoing sexual violence

April 24, 2014

Statement by the Women’s League of Burma The Women’s League of Burma welcomes a new report by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that calls for Burma’s government to investigate crimes of sexual violence, and highlights the need for constitutional reform to bring the military in Burma under civilian oversight. The Secretary-General’s new annual report on …

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UN Secretary General Calls For Investigation into Sexual Violence in Burma

April 22, 2014

As the United Nations Security Council prepares to hold a debate on sexual violence in conflict on Friday 25th April, the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has called on the government of Burma to fully investigate crimes of sexual violence, and work with the United Nations to protect and assist survivors. Since 2012, the …

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Ongoing Sexual Violence in Burma Requires International Investigation – New Briefing Paper

April 16, 2014

Burma Campaign UK today publishes a new Briefing Paper, ‘Rape and Sexual Violence by the Burmese Army’, which details how the Burmese Army has used rape and sexual violence with impunity for decades, and reports of rape and sexual violence have continued since Thein Sein became President and reforms began.  Burma Campaign UK is calling …

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Women From Burma Delegation Speak In British Parliament

April 1, 2014

A delegation of women from Burma spoke in the British Parliament today about ongoing human rights abuses, aid, and the political situation in Burma. (Picture attached) The delegation of three women are on a ten day visit to the UK. The delegation consists of Jessica Nhkum from Kachin Women’s Association Thailand, Rosalinn Zahau from Chin …

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Training War Criminals? – British Training of the Burmese Army

January 14, 2014

The British government are spending £87,850 on military training for the Burmese Army without setting any preconditions on their improving human rights and supporting democratic reform. Burma Campaign UK today publishes a new briefing paper, ‘Training War Criminals? – British Training of the Burmese Army’, examining the British government’s controversial military training to the Burmese …

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Systematic sexual violence in Burma’s ethnic areas: new report – Women’s League of Burma

January 14, 2014

Media Release From Women’s League of Burma [RANGOON, CHIANG MAI AND NEW YORK, NY] Today marks the launch of an important new report documenting ongoing crimes of sexual violence—over 100 cases documented since 2010, including 47 gang rapes—perpetrated by the Burmese military in ethnic regions of Burma. Same Impunity, Same Patterns – Systematic sexual violence …

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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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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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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 …

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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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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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President Thein Sein – New Briefing

July 15, 2013

Today Burma’s President, former General Thein Sein, is making his first visit to London. He will be meeting Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague. To coincide with the visit, Burma Campaign UK is releasing a new briefing paper on Thein Sein. The briefing highlights his decades-long involvement in human rights abuses in …

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Parliamentarians call on gov to prioritise human rights during President Thein Sein visit

July 14, 2013

Media Release from the All-Party Parliamentary Group For Democracy In Burma British Parliamentarians from the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Democracy in Burma are calling on Foreign Secretary William Hague to prioritise human rights when he meets Burmese President Thein Sein in London. The All-Party Parliamentary Group For Democracy in Burma has recently heard evidence on …

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Human Rights Abuses Since Thein Sein Became President – New Briefing

July 10, 2013

Just days before Burma’s President is due to visit the UK, Burma Campaign UK today releases a new briefing paper summarising some of the main human rights abuses which continue in Burma today. The briefing paper is available here. It is now more than two years since former General Thein Sein became President, yet Burma …

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Hague’s Rose-Tinted View Of Burma Undermines Human Rights – New Campaign

July 9, 2013

As former General Thein Sein, President of Burma, prepares to visit the UK later this week, Burma Campaign UK today launches a campaign calling on Foreign Secretary William Hague to stop taking a rose-tinted view of the situation in Burma, arguing that it undermines progress on improving human rights. Burma Campaign UK supporters are being …

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G8 Must Not Ignore Sexual Violence In Burma

April 10, 2013

Burma Campaign UK is deeply concerned that G8 Foreign Ministers meeting today appear to be prioritising trade opportunities with Burma, rather than ending rape and sexual violence committed by Burmese government forces. The Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI) is top of the agenda for G8 Foreign Ministers. However, Burma is not one of the countries …

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Human Rights Council Highlights International Law Violations In Burma

March 24, 2013

Burma Campaign UK welcomes the United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution on Burma, passed by consensus on Thursday 21st March. The resolution highlighted serious human rights abuses which could violate international law, including ‘…arbitrary detention, forced displacement, land confiscations, rape and other forms of sexual violence, torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, as well …

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Human Rights Council Must Address Sexual Violence in Burma

March 8, 2013

British government receiving; ‘disturbing reports of the use of sexual violence by the military in Burma.’ On International Women’s Day, Burma Campaign UK is calling on members of the United Nations Human Rights Council to ensure that the Council continues to investigate serious human rights abuses in Burma, including sexual violence. There have been moves …

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International community must act to end atrocities by Thein Sein’s government

January 8, 2013

Press Release from the Women’s League of Burma First use of airstrikes in twenty years brings fears of increased civilian fatalities and human rights abuses. Chiang Mai, Thailand – The international community should act immediately to ensure that Thein Sein’s government stops military attacks and human rights abuses in Kachin State, the Women’s League of …

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