Recent events in Rakhine (Arakan) State, Burma, have many causes which need to be addressed.
On all sides, however, there is agreement that there needs to be clarification and proper implementation of citizenship laws.
Speaking in Norway on 18th June 2012, Aung San Suu Kyi said: “If we were very clear as to who are the citizens of the country, under citizenship laws, then there wouldn’t be the problem that is always coming up, that there are accusations that some people do not belong in Bangladesh, or some people do not belong in Burma.”
The Citizenship Law introduced by General Ne Win in 1982 is not compatible with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or with Burma’s legal obligations under international treaties. It arbitrarily stripped many people in Burma of the right to citizenship.
The 1982 Citizenship Law should be repealed, and replaced with a new law founded on basic principles of human rights. The new law should honour equality and non-discrimination, and help create an inclusive and tolerant Burma.
The law should comply with Burma’s obligations under the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child, to which it is a signatory. Article 7 of this Convention states:
The new law should also be compatible with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states in Article 15:
We call upon the government of Burma, the National League for Democracy and all political parties in Burma to support the repeal of the 1982 Citizenship Law, and for it to be replaced with a new law based on principles of human rights and equality, in particular on Burma’s obligations under Article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, ratified in 1991.
We call upon the United Nations, our own governments, and the rest of the international community to express support for the repeal of the 1982 Citizenship Law, and for it to be replaced with a new law based on principles of human rights and equality. Governments and the United Nations should encourage all parties in Burma to support such reform, and provide technical assistance and support, where required, in the drafting of a new law.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child can be viewed here.
The 1982 Citizenship Law of Burma can be viewed here.
Actions Birmanie
Altsean-Burma
Asia Pacific Solidarity Coalition (APSOC)
Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development
Association Suisse Birmanie
Burma Action Ireland
Burma Aktion
Burma Campaign Australia
Burma Campaign UK
BurmaInfo (Japan)
Burma Justice CommitteeBurma Partnership
Chin Human Rights Organization
Christian Solidarity Worldwide
ESP-Stockholm
Forum for Democracy in Burma
Free Burma Campaign (South Africa)
Info Birmanie
Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID)
Institute for Asian Democracy
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
Inter Pares
Norwegian Burma Committee
Odhikar
Open Society Foundations
People’s Forum on Burma (Japan)
People in Need
Physicians for Human Rights
Restless Beings
Society for Threatened Peoples
Swedish Burma Committee
The Arakan Project
United to end Genocide
US Campaign for Burma
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