Stop Rape and Sexual Violence in Burma

In the past year, there are reports that the Burmese Army has stepped up its use of rape, gang-rape and sexual violence against ethnic women.

Please take action now and urge William Hague MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs to take action to stop gang-rape and sexual violence in Burma. 

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Reports

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For many years the United Nations has ignored widespread and systematic crimes committed by Burma’s military junta, including the destruction of more than 3,500 villages in eastern Burma, widespread use of rape as a weapon of war against ethnic minorities, the forced displacement of over 1 million refugees and internally displaced people, tens of thousands of child soldiers, and the abundant use of forced labour in the country.

For decades the United Nations has been documenting these serious and systematic human rights abuses committed by Burma’s military dictatorship, abuses which break international law. Yet no action has been taken to end the impunity which Burma’s brutal military dictatorship enjoys.

Burma’s new constitution, which comes into force after fake elections on 7 November 2010, will ensure these abuses continue. The constitution even grants immunity from prosecution for those who have committed these crimes. This is why it is up to the international community to take action to end the impunity with which the dictatorship commits these crimes.

In March 2010, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Burma called for a United Nations Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma. There is growing international support for a Commission of Inquiry. The United Kingdom, France, USA and Australia are among the countries that have expressed their support for such an inquiry.
Click here for a full list of countries supporting a Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma.

Statements

“There is no doubt that the Burmese military junta is responsible for serious human rights violations and that they should be held to account.”

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Foreign Secretary William Hague

The following are statements in support of a Commission of Inquiry into crimes against humanity in Burma.

NDF statement in support of a Commission of Inquiry (PDF Format)
The National Democratic Front (NDF) is a military alliance of eight ethnic resistance groups in Burma.

Nobel Laureates letter to UNSC (PDF Format)

Nobel Women’s Initiative (PDF Format)

Conservative Party supports Commission of Inquiry into crimes against humanity

Former UN Special Rapporteurs for Human Rights in Burma call on EU to support a Commission of Inquiry (PDF Format)

 


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