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South Africa remains silent about executions in Myanmar – Business Day

July 27, 2022 Campaign News

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 campaigners in South Africa, and pointing out the close involvement of patrons of Burma Campaign UK’with the British anti-apartheid movement. He called on SA to raise its voice and demand that the planned executions not be carried out. He never received a reply.

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