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Christian NGOs Unite in Call for UN Action on Burma

Church World Service was among more than thirty non-governmental organisations that issued a call to the United Nations for urgent action on Burma.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Thursday, June 29, 2006, 19:29 (BST)
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“It is essential for the United Nations Secretary General and Security Council to follow up the historic December 16th consensus discussion with concrete and urgent action to address the escalating catastrophe in Burma,” reads the letter.

The Burmese junta has so far decided to ignore 28 resolutions passed by the UN General Assembly and Commission on Human Rights.

“Now is the time for UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the members of the UN Security Council to move beyond discussion and take action in the Council,” urged the NGOs.

More than 1 million of Burma’s 53 million people have already fled the country as a result of the violent campaign being waged by the regime, which includes the “rampant” use of rape as a weapon against women. The Burmese military junta is also the world’s leading recruiter of child soldiers with an estimated 70,000 children now forced to fight.

But despite the enormity of the crimes against humanity taking place in Burma, it remains one of the most neglected crises in the world.

Refugees International stated in the letter, “The displaced people of Burma are more than forgotten, they are virtually invisible."

The more than thirty NGOs join calls already ringing out from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Refugees International and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, as well as previous calls from CWS, for the UN Security Council to act

The NGOs who signed the letter are in alphabetical order:

American Jewish World Service (United States), Action for Democracy in Vietnam (France), Alliance for Reform & Democracy in Asia (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific Solidarity Coalition (APSOC) (Philippines) (a coalition of 15 organizations from 11 countries), Australian Catholic Relief in Cambodia, Canadian Friends of Burma (Canada), Church World Service (United States), EarthRights International (United States), FORUM-ASIA (Thailand), France Libertés - Fondation Danielle Mitterrand (France), Foundation for Media Alternatives (Philippines), Globe International (Mongolia), IBON Foundation Inc. (Philippines), Initiatives for International Dialogue (Philippines), International Movement for a Just World (Malaysia), Jesuit Refugee Service (United States), Jubilee Campaign (United States), Jubilee South Africa, Korean House for International Solidarity (South Korea), Network of Women in Growth (Ghana), People in Need Foundation (Czech Republic), Peoples Forum for Human Rights and Development (Bhutan), Polish Helsinki Committee (Poland), Pontis Foundation (Slovak Republic), Refugees International (United States), Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières) (France), Rencontre Africaine Pour la Défense des Droits de l'Homme (RADDHO) (Senegal), TENAGANITA (Women’s Force) (Malaysia), The Rafto Foundation for Human Rights, Bergen (Norway), U.S. Campaign for Burma (United States), United Lao Action Center (France) and WARIPNET, West African Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons Network (Senegal).



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