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Statement on the Call for International Conference on Burma
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Sai Merng Mai
 
By Sai Merng Mai
Published on 09/10/2007
 
(Statement No. 5/2007) 10 September 2007

The ENC welcomes the international community's condemnations on the junta leaders' "tyrannical behaviour" and recent violent crackdown in Burma. The ENC would like to congratulate the political courage shown by the world leaders, especially Mrs Laura Bush for her long-standing concern about Burma. Word alone, however, is not enough. Action is needed. The ENC thus calls upon the international community to respond to the situation in Burma more quickly with substantive actions. "We welcome the recent UN Security Council resolution on Darfur, but the situation in Burma is the same as in Darfur, if not worse", said ENC Chairman Saw Ba Thin.


(Statement No. 5/2007) 10 September 2007

The Ethnic Nationalities Council (ENC) strongly condemns once again the military regime's violent suppression of peaceful demonstrations and demands immediate release of all who have been arrested. The ENC is gravely concerned about the health of detainees, especially the 88 Generation leaders who are said to be hospitalized due to unexplained reasons, and the news of the death of Kyaw Min Yu (a.k.a. Jimmy).

The ENC welcomes the international community's condemnations on the junta leaders' "tyrannical behaviour" and recent violent crackdown in Burma. The ENC would like to congratulate the political courage shown by the world leaders, especially Mrs Laura Bush for her long-standing concern about Burma. Word alone, however, is not enough. Action is needed. The ENC thus calls upon the international community to respond to the situation in Burma more quickly with substantive actions. "We welcome the recent UN Security Council resolution on Darfur, but the situation in Burma is the same as in Darfur, if not worse", said ENC Chairman Saw Ba Thin.

In Burma, more than 3,000 villages are destroyed recently in Eastern Burma alone, millions of internally displayed persons are made homeless, hundreds of thousands of refugees are fleeing to neighbouring countries, and more than 1,200 political prisoners are still serving unjust sentences in modern gulags around the country. During the past few weeks the junta has violently crushed street demonstrations all over the country, and deployed troops to disperse the Buddhist monks who joined peaceful demonstrations with the people to demand reduction of fuel and commodity prices.

The ENC calls the United Nations Security Council to discuss the situation in Burma as soon as possible. With the backing of Security Council, the ENC further calls upon the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, to organize an "International Conference on Burma". The ENC would like to see our neighbouring countries, especially China, India, and Japan, as well as ASEAN play a leading role and take initiative for such an International Conference in order to find the means to solve this political crisis in Burma through a negotiated-settlement.


 
Contact Persons:

Dr. Lian H. Sakhong
General Secretary ;
Tel: 081-029-6100

David Taw
Joint General Secretary
Tel: 081-306-4351

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