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Mark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

November 12, 2022

BBC Burmese interviews Montse Ferrer, lead researcher on Amnesty International’s new report on the national and international corporate actors involved in the supply of aviation fuel to the military. The programme includes an interview with Mark Farmaner, Burma Campaign UK’s Director, on the need to stop the supply to help end airstrikes, and the practicalities …

Read moreMark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

US, EU add more sanctions as Myanmar violence deepens – Al Jazeera

November 9, 2022

The United States and European Union have announced new sanctions against Myanmar’s military regime aimed at officials, companies and arms dealers, reports Al Jazeera. “The EU has the right policy, to cut off sources of revenue and arms to the Burmese military, but they are not implementing it fast enough,” Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma …

Read moreUS, EU add more sanctions as Myanmar violence deepens – Al Jazeera

Puma Energy pulls out of Burma – Salween Press

November 4, 2022

Puma Energy, the foreign business that has been mainly involved in the aircraft oil supply chain since 1997, is pulling out of Burma, reports the Karen media/news company Salween Press. Amnesty International’s investigation into the oil exporting company, and the request to the fuel exporting companies to stop exporting aircraft to prevent civilian casualties, have …

Read morePuma Energy pulls out of Burma – Salween Press

Myanmar military bombs concert, committing ‘war crime’ – VICE Media News

October 25, 2022

Up to 80 people have been killed, local celebrities and civilians among them, after the junta dropped four bombs on a celebration in Kachin State, reports VICE Media News. Mark Farmaner, the director of Burma Campaign UK, described the attack as a “dramatic escalation,” characterising the junta as desperately “lashing out” against its adversaries. “They’re …

Read moreMyanmar military bombs concert, committing ‘war crime’ – VICE Media News

Airstrike at Myanmar music festival – New Musical Express

October 24, 2022

At least 60 people have reportedly been killed and more than 100 injured by Burmese military airstrikes on a music festival in Kachin State, reports the New Musical Express. The event was celebrating its 62nd anniversary since the founding of Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO). Burma Campaign UK tweeted “Horrific reports of 60 killed & 200 …

Read moreAirstrike at Myanmar music festival – New Musical Express

Execution of political opponents will only ‘accelerate the revolution’, say campaigners – i News

October 10, 2022

The exiled National Unity Government’s first Rohingya representative branded the execution of four human rights activists “prison murders”, reports i News. Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, senior advocacy officer at Burma Campaign UK, had known one of the four, Ko Jimmy, all her life as he was a close friend of her father, also a jailed …

Read moreExecution of political opponents will only ‘accelerate the revolution’, say campaigners – i News

Puma Energy leaves Myanmar after long campaign by civil society groups – Salween Press

October 7, 2022

After long campaign by rights groups, Puma Energy decided to withdraw from Burma, reports the Karen media/news company Salween Press. Zoya Phan, Campaign manager at Burma Campaign UK said, “Puma Energy is leaving Burma. It means our campaigns play crucial role to pressure foreign companies as well as Burmese military junta. Pressure on companies providing …

Read morePuma Energy leaves Myanmar after long campaign by civil society groups – Salween Press

Aung San Suu Kyi and Australian economist adviser sentenced to 3 years – UPI

September 29, 2022

Aung San Suu Kyi and her economic advisor, Australian economist Sean Turnell, have been sentenced to three years behind bars on espionage charges, reports United Press International. In total, Suu Kyi has been sentenced to more than 20 years’ imprisonment since being arrested in the February 2021 coup. Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, …

Read moreAung San Suu Kyi and Australian economist adviser sentenced to 3 years – UPI

British government supports referring Myanmar to the ICC – Mizzima

September 28, 2022

The British government has announced that in principle it will support the referral of Myanmar to the International Criminal Court (ICC) weeks after the US made a similar announcement, reports Mizzima. “This is a significant and welcome step by the British government, building on their recent announcement that they would join the Rohingya genocide case …

Read moreBritish government supports referring Myanmar to the ICC – Mizzima

Mark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

September 24, 2022

In a programme on how practical it is to get the Rohingya back home from Bangladesh, BBC Burmese interviews Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma Campaign UK. “The Rohingya refugees have no good options at all”, says Mark Farmaner. “The government of Bangladesh should be engaging with the NUG (National Unity Government), and also engaging more …

Read moreMark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

Chinese energy companies lobby junta to import Russian gas – Frontier Myanmar

September 22, 2022

A leaked document reveals that three Chinese energy companies appealed to the Burmese junta for help importing liquified natural gas from the Russian government, reports Frontier Myanmar, as the regime’s economic policies wreak havoc on the energy sector. “The desperate and convoluted steps these companies are taking to try to keep operating is another example …

Read moreChinese energy companies lobby junta to import Russian gas – Frontier Myanmar

Karin Valtersson writes in Labour Hub

September 8, 2022

Karin Valtersson, Burma Campaign UK’s Campaigns Officer, writes in Labour Hub calling for the new Foreign Secretary to sanction aviation fuel, to increase resources for the sanctions process and to increase humanitarian aid to Burma. She writes “The new Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly MP, should make it one of his priorities in office to put …

Read moreKarin Valtersson writes in Labour Hub

Military Regime is in a fight for survival – Byline Times

August 30, 2022

Vicky Bowman, the British Ambassador to Myanmar from 2002-2006, and her husband, artist Htein Lin, were arrested by local authorities on 24 August, reports the Byline Times. According to Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, since the 2021 coup “the military has been in a fight for its domestic survival” and “will do anything …

Read moreMilitary Regime is in a fight for survival – Byline Times

Burma Campaign UK at Vale Earth Fair

August 28, 2022

Burma Campaign UK’s Karin Valtersson was at Vale Earth Fair in Guernsey this Bank Holiday weekend. A great event and supporting the work of Burma Campaign UK for more than 20 years. Thank you to everyone involved! Karin Valtersson speaking at Vale Earth Fair

Read moreBurma Campaign UK at Vale Earth Fair

Former British ambassador arrested in Myanmar – New York Times

August 27, 2022

VIcky Bowman is among several foreigners who have been arrested in Burma, reports the New York Times. Mark Farmaner, Burma Campaign UK, called Ms. Bowman’s detention “shocking and surprising news … Vicky is no friend of the Burmese military, but she has been careful not to make public comments attacking the military. She has opposed …

Read moreFormer British ambassador arrested in Myanmar – New York Times

Arrest of ex-UK ambassador is ‘hostage diplomacy’ – Washington Post

August 26, 2022

The Myanmar military’s recent arrest of a former British ambassador is an example of “hostage diplomacy,” activists and opposition politicians say. The detention of the ex-diplomat came as Britain moved to further isolate the Southeast Asian regime, reports the Washington Post. Military leaders are “in a fight for their survival,” said Mark Farmaner, director of …

Read moreArrest of ex-UK ambassador is ‘hostage diplomacy’ – Washington Post

UK’s former ambassador arrested in Yangon – the Guardian

August 25, 2022

Myanmar’s military junta has detained Britain’s former ambassador to the country, as well as her husband, a prominent artist, reports the Guardian. The arrests of Bowman and Htein Lin were likely planned by the military for some time, said Mark Farmaner, the director of Burma Campaign UK. “The military feel themselves to be kind of …

Read moreUK’s former ambassador arrested in Yangon – the Guardian

Former UK Burmese ambassador faces five years in jail – the Express

August 25, 2022

Britain’s former ambassador to Burma could be jailed for five years after she was arrested by the country’s ruthless junta, reports the Express. Mark Farmaner, the director of Burma Campaign UK, called Ms. Bowman’s detention “shocking and surprising news.” Hours after Ms Bowman’s arrest, Britain announced that it was imposing new economic sanctions against companies …

Read moreFormer UK Burmese ambassador faces five years in jail – the Express

Anna Roberts interviewed by Sky News

August 25, 2022

Former British Ambassador to Myanmar Vicky Bowman and her Burmese artist husband have been arrested for violations of the country’s immigration act, according to a statement from Myanmar’s Ministry of Information. Burma Campaign UK’s Executive Director, Anna Roberts, was interviewed by Sky News about the arrest. It comes as the UK Government announced new sanctions …

Read moreAnna Roberts interviewed by Sky News

Anna Roberts interviewed by BBC Burmese

August 20, 2022

Local and foreign criticism has been coming out on Dr. Noeleen Heyzer’s first visit to Myanmar with the position of United Nations Special Ambassador. So, is it really necessary to have a UN special diplomatic position? BBC Burmese interviews Anna Roberts, executive director of Burma Campaign UK, about yet another UN Special Envoy being used …

Read moreAnna Roberts interviewed by BBC Burmese

New UN envoy meets Myanmar junta – RTL Today

August 18, 2022

New UN Special Envoy Noeleen Heyzer has made her first visit to Burma, reports Luxembourg’s RTL Today. Rights groups said they had little optimism her visit would persuade the military to end its bloody crackdown and engage in dialogue with opponents of its coup. “UN envoys have visited when the military told them to, stayed …

Read moreNew UN envoy meets Myanmar junta – RTL Today

South Africa remains silent about executions in Myanmar – Business Day

July 27, 2022

David P Kramer of Free Burma Campaign (SA) has written to South Africa’s Business Day newspaper, saying SA’s government does not care at all about the country’s links to executed Myanmar activists. He wrote to South Africa’s government when the four Burmese activists were sentenced to death, highlighting the friendship between Ko Jimmy and anti-apartheid …

Read moreSouth Africa remains silent about executions in Myanmar – Business Day

International outcry as democracy activists executed – Sky News

July 25, 2022

Myanmar’s military authorities have executed four democracy activists accused of helping carry out “terror acts”, reports Sky News. The executed men included democracy-figure Kyaw Min Yu, better known as Jimmy, and former politician and hip-hop artist Phyo Zeya Thaw. Burma Campaign UK said it was “deeply saddened” to learn of the news. “This is a …

Read moreInternational outcry as democracy activists executed – Sky News

Mark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese

June 28, 2022

Representatives from Burma’s Military Council joined Putin allies such as China, India and Iran at the annual International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg, as the Russian invasion of Ukraine led to fewer attendees from the Western group. Is Burma becoming a strategic ally for Russia? If Russia supplies Burma with fuel, electricity, and a communications …

Read moreMark Farmaner interviewed by BBC Burmese
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