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Mark Farmaner interviewed by VOA Burmese

June 6, 2023

VOA Burmese interviews Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, about our new gems campaign. BCUK has written to 40 of the biggest and highest profile jewellery retailers in the UK asking them to demonstrate that the gems they sell are not sourced from Burma/Myanmar in ways which help fund the Burmese military. One retailer, …

Read moreMark Farmaner interviewed by VOA Burmese

Widespread worry about Myanmar rapper’s fate after arrest – Voice of America

June 1, 2023

The arrest of Byuhar, a popular rapper in Myanmar who strongly criticized the junta, has caused widespread alarm among his loved ones and fellow artists, reports VOA News. VOA News quotes Burma Campaign UK: “More than 22,000 people have been detained [since the beginning of the coup], and political prisoners have been subjected to torture …

Read moreWidespread worry about Myanmar rapper’s fate after arrest – Voice of America

Spring Revolution Daily News – Mizzima

May 25, 2023

Mizzima’s Spring Revolution Daily News includes Burma Campaign UK’s announcement that 5 UK insurance companies have been blacklisted for their services on the fuel oil import to Myanmar’s military junta. Mizzima reports on the military junta’s claim that they have started the provision of assistance to storm victims. In reality, local people stated that they …

Read moreSpring Revolution Daily News – Mizzima

Five UK insurers slammed for “putting profit before principle” – Insurance Business

May 24, 2023

Five British insurance companies have been added by Burma Campaign UK to its ‘dirty list’, reports Insurance Business, due to the insurers’ role in aviation fuel deliveries to Burma. Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, said: “The Burmese military are using airstrikes indiscriminately against civilians, even against schools and hospitals, and insurance is a …

Read moreFive UK insurers slammed for “putting profit before principle” – Insurance Business

BCUK welcomes European Parliament call for Burma aviation fuel sanctions – Mizzima

May 15, 2023

Burma Campaign UK has welcomed the passing of a European Parliament Resolution, which called on the European Union to impose sanctions on the supply of aviation fuel to the Burmese military. The calls were made in a new Resolution condemning the back-door ban on 40 political parties in Burma. “The European Parliament has called on …

Read moreBCUK welcomes European Parliament call for Burma aviation fuel sanctions – Mizzima

Russia uses Myanmar pipeline to transport oil to China – the Irrawaddy

April 28, 2023

Russia has shipped three million barrels of crude oil, over 100,000 barrels per day, to China via a Myanmar pipeline since February, reports the Irrawaddy. The pipeline is operated by China National Petroleum Corp, the parent company of PetroChina, with a 50.9 per cent interest in the company. The remaining shares are held by the …

Read moreRussia uses Myanmar pipeline to transport oil to China – the Irrawaddy

BCUK calls on British firms to stop insuring aviation fuel deliveries – Mizzima

April 24, 2023

Burma Campaign UK has called on five British insurance companies to stop providing cover for deliveries of aviation fuel to Burma, a call that comes 10 days after the aerial massacre in Sagaing’s Pazigyi village, reports Mizzima. “Insurers largely operate behind the scenes but play a vital role in the delivery of aviation fuel to …

Read moreBCUK calls on British firms to stop insuring aviation fuel deliveries – Mizzima

BCUK demands insurance firms stop covering Myanmar junta fuel supplies – the Irrawaddy

April 21, 2023

Burma Campaign UK has called on five British insurance companies to stop covering aviation fuel deliveries to Myanmar following the airstrike on Sagaing Region that caused an estimated 168 deaths, reports the Irrawaddy. “Any company involved in the supply chain delivering aviation fuel to Burma is potentially complicit in airstrikes against civilians and should stop …

Read moreBCUK demands insurance firms stop covering Myanmar junta fuel supplies – the Irrawaddy

What’s wrong with the G7 statement on Myanmar? – Mark Farmaner in DVB

April 19, 2023

The G7 just issued a communiqué which condemned airstrikes, and called for an arms embargo and the release of all political prisoners, writes Burma Campaign UK\’s Director Mark Farmaner for the Democratic Voice of Burma. However, the foreign ministers didn’t pledge to do a single thing about the human rights violations they condemn, or the …

Read moreWhat’s wrong with the G7 statement on Myanmar? – Mark Farmaner in DVB

British Parliament debates human rights in Myanmar

April 19, 2023

The UK Parliament today held a Westminster Hall debate on human rights in Myanmar. Rushanara Ali MP, the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Burma, said “I welcome some of the steps that our Government have taken, but the fact remains that sanctions against the Burmese military’s sources of incomes are too slow to …

Read moreBritish Parliament debates human rights in Myanmar

Junta frees more than 3,000 prisoners – RFA

April 17, 2023

Myanmar’s junta has granted amnesty to 3,015 prisoners to mark the Burmese New Year, reports Radio Free Asia, but only one political prisoner was among them. “If any political prisoners have been released it is obviously good news for them and their families, but there are still thousands of political prisoners in jail. None of …

Read moreJunta frees more than 3,000 prisoners – RFA

Burma Campaign UK at NASUWT conference

April 10, 2023

Burma Campaign UK’s Amy Rosenberg at the NASUWT conference this weekend. Many thanks to NASUWT, the teachers’ union, for their continuing support.

Read moreBurma Campaign UK at NASUWT conference

New summer book club selections include Zoya Phan’s autobiography – The Globe

April 2, 2023

“Undaunted: My Struggle for Freedom and Survival in Burma”, by Zoya Phan, our Programme Director, will be featuring at Kivu Immigration Law’s Summer Book Club, reports The Globe. Selected books will center around immigration and international conflict and will feature nationalities and cultures that are represented in Worthington, Minnesota, USA. “Undaunted: My Struggle for Freedom …

Read moreNew summer book club selections include Zoya Phan’s autobiography – The Globe

Businesswoman sanctioned for supplying junta tied to 10 more firms in Myanmar – the Irrawaddy

March 30, 2023

The sole owner and director of UK-sanctioned, Singapore-registered Shoon Energy Pte Ltd (formerly Asia Sun Aviation), is the director of at least 10 companies in Myanmar, reports the Irrawaddy. Burma Campaign UK has welcomed new UK sanctions targeting companies supplying aviation fuel, arms and aircraft parts to the Myanmar military. “These sanctions are well targeted, …

Read moreBusinesswoman sanctioned for supplying junta tied to 10 more firms in Myanmar – the Irrawaddy

New UK aviation fuel sanctions welcome, but complete ban needed – Mizzima

March 28, 2023

Burma Campaign UK welcomed new UK sanctions targeting companies supplying aviation fuel, arms and aircraft parts to the Burmese military, reports Mizzima. The sanctions follow similar sanctions targeting aviation fuel announced by the USA. “These sanctions are well targeted, prioritising suppliers of aviation fuel and arms brokers, but a complete ban on British companies supplying …

Read moreNew UK aviation fuel sanctions welcome, but complete ban needed – Mizzima

Myanmar’s military jet fuel supplies hit by latest US sanctions – Al Jazeera

March 25, 2023

Jet fuel for Myanmar’s armed forces has been targeted in the latest sanctions imposed by the United States on the military regime and crony businesses, reports Al Jazeera. The US imposed sanctions on two people and six entities connected to Myanmar’s military, who had enabled the regime’s continuing atrocities. These sanctions were the latest by …

Read moreMyanmar’s military jet fuel supplies hit by latest US sanctions – Al Jazeera

Mark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

March 18, 2023

BBC Burmese interviews Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma Campaign UK, about the recent private hearing on Myanmar affairs in the UN Security Council. “Yet another UN Security Council meeting on Myanmar,” Mark Farmaner told BBC Burmese. “The people of Myanmar are not even allowed to know what was being discussed about their own country. It …

Read moreMark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

UK cuts aid to Rohingya refugees by 82% – Mizzima

March 18, 2023

Newly released figures have revealed that the British government has cut aid to around one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, most of them children, by a staggering 82%, reports Mizzima. Burma Campaign UK is calling on UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly to provide life-saving aid to Rohingya children by urgently reversing the cuts. Karin Valtersson, …

Read moreUK cuts aid to Rohingya refugees by 82% – Mizzima

Unmarked UN boats used to ferry junta officials to refugee camps – Radio Free Asia

March 17, 2023

Unmarked UN boats were used to ferry junta officials to refugee camps in preparation for a pilot project that would repatriate about 1,000 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh to Myanmar, reports Radio Free Asia. The trip, a “public relations stunt”, created a “reputational risk” for all UN agencies and could jeopardize staff security. Karin Valtersson, Burma …

Read moreUnmarked UN boats used to ferry junta officials to refugee camps – Radio Free Asia

US, UK announce millions in humanitarian funding for Rohingya refugees – Myanmar Now

March 14, 2023

The US and the UK have announced humanitarian support packages worth 30 million dollars for Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, reports Myanmar Now. Burma Campaign UK has added five entities to its boycott list of Myanmar military-owned companies and brands. “All embassies and aid donors in Burma should have policies not to buy goods and …

Read moreUS, UK announce millions in humanitarian funding for Rohingya refugees – Myanmar Now

Why calls for a no-fly zone won’t take off – Mark Farmaner writes in Mizzima

March 13, 2023

Calls for a no-fly zone over Myanmar are justified but will not result in a no-fly zone. The obstacles are too big to overcome. Efforts spent on calling for a no-fly zone will be wasted, writes Mark Farmaner, Burma Campaign UK’s Director, for Mizzima. Options for stopping or reducing airstrikes are limited. One of the …

Read moreWhy calls for a no-fly zone won’t take off – Mark Farmaner writes in Mizzima

Human rights groups call to suspend aviation fuel to Myanmar – AIN Online

March 7, 2023

A new report by Amnesty International, Global Witness, and Burma Campaign UK into the continued sale of aviation fuel to Myanmar’s military has exposed more firms involved in the country’s supply chain, reports Aviation International News. This includes insurance, shipping, and financial services firms, exemplifying claims that a vast web of foreign and multinational companies …

Read moreHuman rights groups call to suspend aviation fuel to Myanmar – AIN Online

Why including refugees in peacebuilding matters – News Drum

March 6, 2023

The need to secure women’s participation in peacebuilding has been recognised for decades by the UN, but it fails to acknowledge the role of refugee women in peacebuilding, reports News Drum. Refugee women from Myanmar have been active in peacebuilding for many years: Naw Zoya Phan (Burma Campaign UK’s Campaigns Manager) was elected as a …

Read moreWhy including refugees in peacebuilding matters – News Drum

New shipments of aviation fuel revealed despite the military’s war crimes – Mizzima

March 5, 2023

Aviation fuel shipments to Myanmar have continued despite ongoing war crimes, Amnesty International and Global Witness said after they identified more companies involved in the supply chain, reports Mizzima. In November 2022 Amnesty International published Deadly Cargo, a report on the country’s aviation fuel supply chain that links national, regional and global companies to the …

Read moreNew shipments of aviation fuel revealed despite the military’s war crimes – Mizzima
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