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Addressing Sexual Violence in Burma

March 2, 2015

Our campaign is reported in City News,  Chiang Mai: Anna Roberts of Burma Campaign UK , suggests the British government take action with the tools from their own Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative. Roberts pointed out in a recent article that the British government can take three practical steps toward ending rape in Burma. “Step One: …

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Burma Refugee Delegation visits UK

February 27, 2015

A delegation of refugees from Thailand-Burma border visited the UK this week for a lobbying trip focusing on the situation of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) along the Thai-Burma border, and the need for more humanitarian assistance. The delegation spoke in Parliament at a meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Democracy in Burma. …

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Campaign Aims to Highlight Ongoing Human Rights Plight in Burma

February 8, 2015

Our rose-tinted glasses campaign is reported in Karen News. “A campaign by the Burma Campaign UK is trying to highlight ongoing human rights abuses in Burma. To make its point, Burma Campaign has delivered more than 2,000 rose-tinted glasses, and issued photo petitions to the British Foreign Office to put pressure on the British government …

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NGO calls for repeal of repressive protest laws

February 6, 2015

Our campaign for the repeal of Burma’s repressive laws and the release of political prisoners like Sein Than is featured in Mizzima News: “Burma Campaign UK has launched a campaign to call on the Myanmar government to repeal the protest law and other repressive laws used to jail political activists and call for the release …

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New campaign poster – please share

February 5, 2015

         

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Rose-tinted Glasses Delivered to British Foreign Office

February 3, 2015

Burma Campaign UK was today joined by Baroness Kinnock, Baroness Nye, and supporters to deliver more than 2,000 rose-tinted glasses, photo petitions and campaign postcards to the British Foreign Office as part of our campaign to persuade the British government to stop looking at Burma through rose-tinted glasses, and return to putting human rights as …

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Political prisoner Dr Tun Aung released

January 20, 2015

Dr Tun Aung, a 65-year- old political prisoner, was released yesterday. Thank you for those who took action to free Dr. Tun Aung. He was arrested and jailed unlawfully by the military-backed government in Burma. He is a chairman of the Islamic Religious Affairs Council in Burm and was arrested and accused of fuelling the …

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Where the Executioners Sue Their Victims

December 18, 2014

Article in Foreign Policy quotes Burma Campaign UK: Will the Burmese army ever face justice for its past war crimes? “Those who committed crimes against my people are not only free but still in government,” said Zoya Phan. She’s an ethnic Karen activist with Burma Campaign UK (BCUK), who fled her home in Manerplaw, eastern …

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Human Rights Group says UK Government Should Support A UN Inquiry of Abuses in Burma Following Damning Report

December 5, 2014

Burma Campaign UK is quoted in Karen News: “The human rights advocacy group, Burma Campaign UK, has called on David Cameron’s government to support a UN Commission of Inquiry into violations of international law in Burma, amid concerns that the country’s reform process under President U Thein Sein has stalled. “Anna Roberts , Executive Director …

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UK MPs call for change of policy on ‘backsliding’ Myanmar

December 5, 2014

Article in Mizzima: UK MPs have called on the British government to reassess their relations with Myanmar, concerned about continued fighting in the ethnic states, the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, and the effective block on constitutional change. Twelve MPs, led by Labour MP Ms Valerie Vaz, have called on the …

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UK MPs Group Urges Return of Burma Sanctions if Abuses Don’t Stop

November 28, 2014

Burma Campaign UK is quoted in the Irrawaddy: “Anna Roberts, the executive director of Burma Campaign UK said, “the Foreign Affairs Committee has taken a much stronger stance on human rights in Burma than the British government. There is a growing recognition of the many problems with Burma’s reform process and of the huge scale …

Read moreUK MPs Group Urges Return of Burma Sanctions if Abuses Don’t Stop

End Military Impunity For Violence Against Women

November 27, 2014

Article by Zoya Phan of Burma Campaign UK. “Despite some limited reforms taking place in Burma in the past four years, women in Burma continue to suffer and we continue to require international support. As a country with a strong commitment to ending sexual violence in conflict, Britain should take the lead in building global …

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Sexual violence by Burmese army still widespread, says NGO




November 26, 2014

Zoya Phan, Campaigns Manager at Burma Campaign UK, is quoted in DVB: “The London-based NGO’s Campaigns Manager, Zoya Phan, thinks that Britain should take the lead in such an investigation. The group’s press statement quoted her as saying, “As a country with a strong commitment to ending sexual violence in conflict, Britain should take the …

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Burma Campaign UK delivers 2,000 campaign postcards

November 25, 2014

Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Burma Campaign UK delivers 2,000 campaign postcards to the British Foreign Office calling on Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond to support the establishment of an international investigation into rape and sexual violence committed by the Burmese Army. The postcards were signed by supporters of …

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Celebrity Christmas Auction!

November 24, 2014

Burma Campaign UK is having an auction of special gifts donated by celebrities, including a signed Hagrid wand from Harry Potter, a signed photo of M from James Bond, and signed books by Jane Asher and Phillip Pullman. They’d make great Christmas presents!. Check them out.  

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President Obama, #justsaytheirname ‘Rohingya’

November 4, 2014

Burma Campaign UK is supporting the campaign by United To End Genocide to tell Obama to #justsaytheirname ‘Rohingya’ when he visits Burma next week. You can support the campaign here: http://endgenocide.org/actions/president-obama-say-rohingya/                        

Read morePresident Obama, #justsaytheirname ‘Rohingya’

Negotiations fail in second case against migrant activist Andy Hall

October 31, 2014

Mizzima news story including our picture from the London protest at Thai Embassy in support of migrant rights activist Andy Hall. Read the article here.

Read moreNegotiations fail in second case against migrant activist Andy Hall

NGO calls for the immediate release of Bi Mon Te Nay journalists

October 31, 2014

Article in Mizzima about our campaign to free journalists at the Bi Mon Te Nay Journal. “The imprisonment of the Bi Mon Te Nay’s journalists proves that the reform process is backsliding,” said Anna Roberts, executive director at Burma Campaign UK. “Journalists should have freedom to report without being constantly harassed and arrested and thrown …

Read moreNGO calls for the immediate release of Bi Mon Te Nay journalists

UK foreign minister ‘sticks head in the sand’ over Myanmar rights: NGO

October 30, 2014

Burma Campaign UK’s press release featured in Mizzima: “The British Foreign Office has dropped human rights as a priority in Myanmar and instead now focuses on promoting trade, claims Burma Campaign UK. Dubbing British Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire an “ostrich”, the rights NGO said the minister ducked recent questions in the British Parliament about …

Read moreUK foreign minister ‘sticks head in the sand’ over Myanmar rights: NGO

Wirat Piyapornpaiboon Shoots the Messenger

October 29, 2014

An article by Mark Farmaner, Director at Burma Campaign UK, in Huffington Post.  Andy Hall is a migration researcher who defends the rights of migrants in Thailand, including migrants from Burma. He documented exploitation of migrant workers at a factory owned by Wirat Piyapornpaiboon’s Natural Fruit company. Instead of taking action to end human rights …

Read moreWirat Piyapornpaiboon Shoots the Messenger

Drop the charges against Andy Hall!

October 28, 2014

Join us outside the Thai embassy in London on Wednesday 29th October at 4.30pm, to fight for the charges against workers’ rights defender Andy Hall to be dropped. Andy Hall is a researcher who defends the rights of migrants in Thailand, including migrants from Burma. He is facing millions of pounds in fines and up …

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Burma Campaign UK quoted in Myanmar Times

October 27, 2014

‘The European Union has refused to back away from plans to submit a resolution to the United Nations General Assembly on Myanmar’s human rights record, despite President U Thein Sein’s insistence that they are no longer needed … Mr Farmaner said President U Thein Sein’s speech in Milan was part of a “diplomatic offensive” aimed …

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October 21, 2014

 

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Economic Reforms ‘Given Greater Priority’ Than Political Freedom

October 4, 2014

Article in the Irrawaddy quotes Burma Campaign UK: Economic reform has taken preference over political reform in Burma, said an international human rights group campaigning for the release of what it terms political prisoners still jailed in the country. The Burma Campaign UK is urging Britain’s foreign secretary to pressure the Naypyidaw government as part …

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