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Zoya Phan speaks in UK Parliament

April 29, 2025 Campaign News

Zoya Phan, Burma Campaign UK’s Programme Director, spoke in the UK Parliament together with Lord Alton of Liverpool, from the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Sai, an artist and activist from Burma whose father Dr. Linn Htut, the democratically elected Chief Minister of Shan State, is now imprisoned by the Burmese military.

Excerpts were shown from a documentary film “Please Enjoy Our Tragedies”, about Sai using his art work to raise awareness about the situation in Burma.

Read Lord Alton’s record of the meeting

Watch “Please Enjoy Our Tragedies”

Sai, Lord Alton, Zoya Phan and Lord Dubs at the APPG.

Thank you British Parliamentarians for your support.

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