(Washington DC, March 11, 2015) – Today, March 11, 2015, U.S. Campaign for Burma (USCB) demands an end to the violence exerted on protesting students in Rangoon and Letpadan, and calls for an international investigation on the Burmese regime’s actions on citizens who assemble and protest peacefully. Time and again, the Burmese regime clearly demonstrates its reluctance to allow citizens the right to peacefully assemble as egregious violence and threats of arrest continue unabated with impunity, yet the international community remains impotent.
Since the U.S. Government’s re-engagement towards the Burmese regime, we have continued to witness acts of violence on ethnic minorities and protestors without accountability. Since 2012, violent crackdowns, unlawful arrests and displacement of individuals, nearly all carried out by the so-called “independent actions” of police and security forces, has been the scapegoat for the Burmese regime’s continued authoritarian control over the nation. Examples of this violence and arbitrary arrests include:
These incidents, along with many others, have gone unaccounted for by the international community. Now, with over 100 students arrested and many more injured by regime-backed thugs and security forces with blunt force weapons while protesting the undemocratic National Education Law, it is clear that the Burmese regime is committed to policies of violence and harassment against all who oppose their authoritarian practices.
USCB demands that all violence and unlawful arrests, as well as the unending harassment, cease immediately toward student protestors, and calls upon the U.S. Government to conduct an international investigation on the Burmese regime’s use of violent programs against peaceful protestors. Should the demands of an international investigation go unmet, it will be clear that the U.S. Government’s interests only lie within their own investment gains, and not the human rights and freedom of all in Burma.
The following individuals are available for media inquiries:
Simon Billenness
Executive Director
U.S. Campaign for Burma
1-202-234-8022
[email protected]
Brianna Oliver
Director, Communications & Development
U.S. Campaign for Burma
1-202-510-8553
[email protected]
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