The European Parliament today unanimously passed a strong resolution on Burma, stating that election laws make free elections ‘impossible’ and the new constitution will ‘maintain a dictatorship in a civilian guise’.
The European Parliament also called EU member states to support the recommendation by the UN Special Rapporteur on Burma for a United Nations Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma. So far, within the EU, only the UK and Czech Republic have publicly supported an inquiry.
The European Parliament also made welcome calls for action in other areas, including calls for:
The European Parliament also highlighted the case of Ko Mya Aye and other political prisoners who are being denied medical treatment.
“This strong resolution from the European Parliament is a warning to Burma’s generals that the international community is not fooled by their fake elections”, said Zoya Phan, International Coordinator at Burma Campaign UK. “This resolution is a wake-up call to European member states and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that they have a job to do on Burma, and they are not doing it. It is not good enough to sit back and hope something good comes out of elections. Burma is facing many urgent problems right now, and the fake elections won’t solve them. They will have to take action sooner or later on the issues the European Parliament raises. If EU members and Ban Ki-moon take action now they will save lives, if they continue to delay, they’ll have blood on their hands.”
The full resolution can be viewed here.
For more information contact Zoya Phan on 44(0)7738630139.
Tags: 2010 Elections, Burma Campaign UK, Commission of Inquiry, EUThis post is in: Crimes Against Humanity, Press Release
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