Washington— Congressman Pitts released the following statement today, calling on all EU nations to support sanctions against the military dictatorship ruling Burma:
“I understand that the European Union plans to join the United States soon in extending tough economic and political sanctions on Burma. I applaud this move and especially thank French President Sarkozy and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown for leading this effort.
“We have received reports that hundreds of nonviolent protestors, including Buddhist monks, high school students, women, and everyday civilians, have been horrifically slaughtered by Burma’s tyrannical military regime. The brutal SPDC dictatorship needs to be removed so that the people of Burma can live in peace and freedom.
“The European Union should act expediently to cut off all financial, trade, and military relations with Burma, including freezing any bank accounts linked with the SPDC regime, with no exceptions. The call for sanctions on Burma comes from Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi and the elected representatives of the Burmese people.
“It is no secret that German and Austrian foreign ministry officials previously have blocked tough economic sanctions against Burma’s regime. As a result, European funds have bought and paid for the arms being used currently to slaughter the Burmese people in cold blood. Reports now indicate that the military dictatorship is cremating the bodies of dead protestors, and I have received a report that the dictatorship is also cremating those still alive who were injured and then detained by the regime. It is unfathomable that any country of the EU, particularly Germany, given their own historical experiences, would paralyze the European Union during this time of crisis or block the strongest set of sanctions possible against Burma. If any EU country undermines the sanctions under consideration, those actions will cause irreparable harm to their reputation, increased suffering for the people of Burma, and will damage relationships with other nations.