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Rape and Sexual Violence

Thein Sein Prosecution Raised in UK Parliament

December 7, 2012

Lord Alton of Liverpool has asked the British government whether it might be possible to arrest Thein Sein for human rights abuses if he goes ahead with a planned visit to the UK early next year. The UK applies universal jurisdiction for the use of torture, but only under certain limited conditions. Baroness Warsi, responding …

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Sumlut Roi Ja Still Missing One Year On

October 30, 2012

  More than one year on, Sumlut Roi Ja, an ethnic Kachin woman abducted by the Burmese Army, is still missing and President Thein Sein is still failing to take action to investigate and prosecute the soldiers who abducted her. Sumlut Roi Ja is a 28-year-old mother who was arrested by Burmese Army soldiers on …

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UK Government Report: Human Rights Abuses Continue In Burma

July 11, 2012

UK Government Report: Human Rights Abuses Continue In Burma The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office published its Human Rights and Democracy report for 2011 on July 10th. The report highlights on-going serious human rights abuses in Burma, despite some welcome reforms, stating in its introduction: “2011 was marked by some unexpected and positive political developments …

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Gang-rape in church – impunity for sexual violence in Kachin conflict continues

May 18, 2012

Media Release From Kachin Women’s Association – Thailand Gang-rape in church highlights Burma Army impunity for sexual violence in Kachin conflict The gang-rape and prolonged torture of a woman in a church near the Kachin-China border town of Pang Wa in early May show the ongoing impunity for sexual violence enjoyed by the Burma Army. …

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May 16, 2012

Statement by a worldwide coalition of Burma campaigning groups “Rape is used in my country as a weapon against those who only want to live in peace, who only want to assert their basic human rights, especially in the areas of the ethnic nationalities. Rape is rife. It is used as a weapon by the …

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UN Security Council Must Address War Crimes in Burma

April 10, 2012

As the United Nations Security Council meets today to discuss developments in Burma, Burma Campaign UK called on Council members to address attacks against ethnic minority civilians by the Burmese Army, which have escalated in the past year. There have been significant changes and welcome reforms in Burma, including the recent by-elections which, although not …

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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 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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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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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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Community groups denounce widespread atrocities against civilians as Burmese regime breaks ceasefire

April 12, 2011

Press release by Shan community based organisations Shan community groups strongly denounce the current Burma Army offensive against the Shan State Army-North (SSA-N) and atrocities against civilians, including shelling of Buddhist temples, gang-rape and using women as cannon fodder. On March 13, 2011, ignoring repeated calls for peaceful dialogue, Burma’s military regime broke its 22-year-long …

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SWAN denounces Burma Army build-up and rape in central Shan State

November 10, 2010

Press release from Shan Women’s Action Network SWAN strongly denounces the Burma Army build-up around the Shan ceasefire area in Ke See township, central Shan State, which led to the rape of a young disabled woman on the eve of the November 7 election. Since November 3, more than 1,000 new troops have been deployed …

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UN Burma Expert Warns General Assembly: Failing To Act On Crimes Will ‘Embolden’ Regime

October 19, 2010

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Burma has warned the United Nations General Assembly that: “Failing to act on accountability in Myanmar will embolden the perpetrators of international crimes and further postpone long-overdue justice.” In a hard-hitting new report made public on 18th October, the Special Rapporteur repeats his call for a UN Commission of …

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Women’s Groups around the World Call on the UNSC to Prosecute Senior General Than Shwe

August 7, 2009

Media Release Women’s Groups around the World Call on the UNSC to Prosecute Senior General Than Shwe at the International Criminal Court 7 August 2009 The Women’s League of Burma (WLB) joined by sixty four leading women’s organizations sent a letter to the Secretary General and members of the United Nations Security Council calling for …

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Teenage Karen Women Raped and Murdered By Burmese Army – Security Council Must Take Action

June 18, 2009

The Burma Campaign UK is calling on the United Nations Security Council to discuss the situation in Eastern Burma, including two new cases of teenage women, one eight months pregnant, being raped and murdered by the Burmese Army, when it debates the protection of civilians in armed conflict on 26th June this month. According to …

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