UN Security Council

  • Another Wave of Atrocity Crimes in Chin State UN Security Council Must Act Now to End Myanmar Junta’s Campaign of Terror

    We, the undersigned 521 Myanmar, regional and international civil society organizations, call on the UN Security Council to urgently convene a meeting on the escalating attacks in Chin State, and address the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian, human rights and political crisis in Myanmar. We call for the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution to consolidate international action to stop the military's violent assault against the people of Myanmar. The UN Security Council must also impose a global arms embargo to stop the flow of weapons and dual-use goods to the Myanmar military junta.

    It has been nine months since the attempted coup by the brutal Myanmar military. 1,236 people have been killedand 9,667 arbitrarily detained as of 3 November, 2021. The junta has continued its violent assault throughout Myanmar, recently deployed troops and increased its attacks against civilians in Chin State, Sagaing and Magwe Regions in north-western Myanmar, while continuing its attacks in Karenni, Karen and Shan States.

    On Friday 29 October, the Myanmar military began shelling the town of Thantlang in Western Chin State, setting as many as 200 houses and at least two churches on fire. Soldiers also deliberately torched houses at random.

    Save the Children - whose office in Thantlang was set on fire alongside local civil society organizations including Chin Human Rights Organization - strongly condemned the recent attacks stating “the incident is further evidence of a deepening crisis in Myanmar” as the violence continues to affect large numbers of children across the country. Such indiscriminate attacks against civilians and humanitarian organizations are violations of international law and constitute war crimes.

    Following the 1 February attempted coup, Chin State has been at the forefront of some of the strongest resistance to the Myanmar military junta. This has been met with fierce attacks by the military, including use of fighter jets and heavy artillery used against civilians while hundreds have been arbitrarily detained, and dozens killed. Prior to this most recent attack, approximately 10,000 residents had already fled Thantlang as the military junta indiscriminately shot into homes and set off fires by shelling in September. At the time, a Christian pastor who was attempting to put out the fires was shot dead, and his ring finger cruelly cut off and removed, along with his wedding ring. Those displaced have taken shelter in nearby villages and others have sought refuge in India. Many of those who have been displaced have been unable to access humanitarian aid as the junta weaponizes aid for their own political benefit, often blocking access or destroying it in an effort to weaken the resistance.

    In early October, amid increasing deployment of heavy weapons and troops by the military junta, the spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights urged “the international community to speak with one voice, to prevent the commission of further serious human rights violations against the people of Myanmar.” The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights also warned of greater human rights catastrophe and further mass atrocity crimes amid the deployment of tens of thousands of troops stating, “These tactics are ominously reminiscent of those employed by the military before its genocidal attacks against the Rohingya in Rakhine State in 2016 and 2017.” Echoing these concerns, 29 Rohingya organizations have urged the Council not to repeat the mistakes it made in 2017 by failing to act on warnings of an impending military offensive against the Rohingya.

    Since the start of the attempted coup nine months ago, hundreds of Myanmar and international society organizations have repeatedly and vehemently called for the UN Security Council to act. This includes a statement from 92 Chin civil society organizations and Burma Campaign UK, who have called on the UK as the “penholder” of Myanmar at the UN Security Council to urgently act. The Special Advisory Council for Myanmar have also called for the UN Security Council to “issue a resolution to consolidate international action towards resolving the crisis.”

    Yet, the Security Council has failed to take any effective actions beyond statements. As the offensives escalate in Chin State, the UN Security Council must act before it is too late. It must convene an urgent meeting on the escalating attacks in Chin State and the overall deepening political, human rights and humanitarian crisis as a result of the Myanmar military leaders search for power and greed that has caused immense suffering. The human security risk not only threatens the people of Myanmar but also regional and thus global security and peace. The Council must immediately build on previous statements with concrete action by adopting a resolution that consolidates international action to resolve the deepening crisis, a global arms embargo to stop the flow of weapons, including dual-use goods, and refer the situation in Myanmar to the International Criminal Court. The Council must demonstrate that it will take concrete actions to stop the junta from committing further atrocity crimes and posing further risk to human security of the people of Myanmar.

    The UN must not continue to fail the people of Myanmar.

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    Signed by 521 Myanmar, regional and international civil society organizations* including:

     

    1. 8888 Generation (New Zealand)
    2. Action Committee for Democracy Development
    3. African Great Lakes Action Network
    4. All Burma Democratic Face in New Zealand
    5. All Burma IT Student Union
    6. Alternative Solutions for Rural Communities (ASORCOM)
    7. ALTSEAN-Burma
    8. America Rohingya Justice Network
    9. American Baptist Churches USA
    10. American Rohingya Advocacy
    11. Ananda Data
    12. Anti-Dictatorship in Burma - DC Metropolitan Area
    13. Arakan CSO Network
    14. Arakan Institute for Peace and Development
    15. Arakan Rohingya Development Association – Australia
    16. Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO)
    17. Arakan Rohingya Union
    18. Arizona Kachin Community
    19. ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR)
    20. Asho University Students Association (AUSA)
    21. Asho Youth Organization
    22. Asian Dignity Initiative
    23. Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
    24. Asian Resource Foundation
    25. Asia-Pacific Solidarity Coalition
    26. Assistance Association for Political Prisoners
    27. Association of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters
    28. Association of Women for Awareness & Motivation (AWAM)
    29. Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization
    30. Auckland Kachin Community Inc.
    31. Auckland Zomi Community
    32. Australian Burmese Rohingya Organisation
    33. Backpack Health Workers Team
    34. Balaod Mindanaw
    35. Bangkok Chin University Student Fellowship
    36. Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM)
    37. Baptist World Alliance
    38. Blood Money Campaign
    39. British Rohingya Community in UK
    40. Buddhist Solidarity for Reform
    41. Burma Action Ireland 
    42. Burma Campaign UK 
    43. Burma Human Rights Network
    44. Burma Medical Association
    45. Burma Task Force
    46. Burmese American Millennials
    47. Burmese Community Support Group (Australia)
    48. Burmese Democratic Forces
    49. Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland-Australia (BRAQA)
    50. Burmese Rohingya Association Japan (BRAJ)
    51. Burmese Rohingya Association of North America
    52. Burmese Rohingya Community Australia (BRCA)
    53. Burmese Rohingya Community in Denmark
    54. Burmese Rohingya Community of Georgia
    55. Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK
    56. Burmese Rohingya Welfare Organisation New Zealand
    57. Burmese Student Association at UCSB
    58. Burmese Women’s Union
    59. California Kachin Community
    60. Calvary Burmese Church 
    61. Campaign for a New Myanmar
    62. Canadian Burmese Rohingya Organisation
    63. Canadian Rohingya Development Initiative
    64. Cantors' Assembly
    65. CAU Buddhist
    66. CDM Supporter Team (Hakha)
    67. Central Chin Youth Organization (CCYO)
    68. Centre for Human Rights and Development, Mongolia
    69. Cherry Foundation (Yangon), Burma/Myanmar
    70. Chin Baptist Association, North America
    71. Chin Baptist Churches USA
    72. Chin Civil Society Network (CCSN)
    73. Chin Community of Auckland
    74. Chin Community of USA-DC Area 
    75. Chin Education Initiative (CEI)
    76. Chin Human Rights Organization
    77. Chin Humanitarian Assistance Team Rakhine State (CHAT)
    78. Chin Leaders of Tomorrow (CLT)
    79. Chin Literature and Culture Committee (Universities of Yangon)
    80. Chin Student Union - Kalay
    81. Chin Student Union - Pakokku
    82. Chin Student Union - Sittwe
    83. Chin Student Union of Myanmar
    84. Chin University Student Fellowship – Paletwa
    85. Chin University Students in Rakhine State (CUSRS)
    86. Chin Women Organization (CWO)
    87. Chin Women's Development Organization (CWDO)
    88. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
    89. Coalition for Democracy
    90. Community Resource Centre (CRC)
    91. Dallas Kachin Community
    92. Darfur and Beyond, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    93. DEEKU-Karenni Community of Amarillo, TX
    94. Democracy for Ethnic Minorities Organization
    95. Democracy for Myanmar - Working Group (NZ)
    96. Democracy, Peace and Women's Organization – DPW
    97. Equality Myanmar
    98. European Rohingya Council (ERC)
    99. Falam Phunsang Tlawngta Pawlkom
    100. Federal Myanmar Benevolence Group (NZ)
    101. Fidi Foundation (Hakha)
    102. Florida Kachin Community
    103. Free Burma Action Bay/USA/Global
    104. Free Myanmar Campaign USA/BACI
    105. Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC)
    106. Freedom for Burma
    107. Freedom, Justice, Equality for Myanmar
    108. Future Light Center
    109. Future Thanlwin
    110. Gender and Development Institute – Myanmar
    111. Gender Equality Myanmar
    112. Generation Wave
    113. Georgia Kachin Community
    114. Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
    115. Global Justice Center 
    116. Global Movement for Myanmar Democracy
    117. Global Myanmar Spring Revolution
    118. Global Witness
    119. Globe International Center
    120. Grassroots Movement for Burma
    121. Green Party Korea International Committee
    122. Hakha Campaign for Justice
    123. Hakha University Student Organization (HUSO)
    124. Houston Kachin Community
    125. Human Rights Alert
    126. Human Rights Development for Myanmar
    127. Human Rights Foundation of Monland
    128. Human Rights Watch
    129. Imparsial
    130. Incorporated Organization Shilcheon Bulgyo
    131. Infinite Burma
    132. Initiatives for International Dialogue
    133. Institute for Asian Democracy
    134. Inter Pares
    135. International Campaign for the Rohingya
    136. International Karen Organisation 
    137. Iowa Kachin Community
    138. Ipas
    139. Jewish World Watch
    140. Jogye Order Chapter of Korea Democracy Union
    141. Justice For Myanmar
    142. Kachin Alliance
    143. Kachin American Community (Portland – Vancouver)
    144. Kachin Community of Indiana
    145. Kachin Community of USA
    146. Kachin National Organization USA
    147. Kachin Peace Network (KPN)
    148. Kachin State Women Network
    149. Kachin Women’s Association Thailand
    150. Kanpetlet University Student Organization
    151. Kansas Karenni Community, KS
    152. Karen American Association of Milwaukee, WI
    153. Karen Association of Huron, SD 
    154. Karen Community of Akron, OH 
    155. Karen Community of Iowa, IA 
    156. Karen Community of Kansas City, KS & MO 
    157. Karen Community of Minnesota, MN 
    158. Karen Community of North Carolina, NC 
    159. Karen Environmental and Social Action Network
    160. Karen Human Rights Group
    161. Karen Organization of America
    162. Karen Organization of Illinois, IL
    163. Karen Organization of San Diego
    164. Karen Peace Support Network
    165. Karen Rivers Watch
    166. Karen Women’s Organization
    167. Karen Youth Education Pathways 
    168. Karenni Civil Society Network
    169. Karenni Community of Arizona, AZ
    170. Karenni Community of Arkensas, AK
    171. Karenni Community of Austin, TX
    172. Karenni Community of Bowling Green, KY
    173. Karenni Community of Buffalo, NY
    174. Karenni Community of Chicago, IL
    175. Karenni Community of Colorado, CO
    176. Karenni Community of Dallas, TX
    177. Karenni Community of Des Moines, IA
    178. Karenni Community of Florida, FL
    179. Karenni Community of Fort Worth, TX
    180. Karenni Community of Georgia, GA
    181. Karenni Community of Houston, TX
    182. Karenni Community of Idaho, ID
    183. Karenni Community of Indianapolis, IN
    184. Karenni Community of Massachusetts, MA
    185. Karenni Community of Michigan, MI
    186. Karenni Community of Minnesota, MN
    187. Karenni Community of Missouri, MO
    188. Karenni Community of North Carolina, NC
    189. Karenni Community of Portland, OR
    190. Karenni Community of Rockford, IL
    191. Karenni Community of San Antonio, TX
    192. Karenni Community of Sioux Falls, SD
    193. Karenni Community of Utah, UT
    194. Karenni Community of Utica, NY
    195. Karenni Community of Washington, WA
    196. Karenni Community of Wisconsin, WI
    197. Karenni Human Rights Group
    198. Karenni National Women’s Organization
    199. Karenni Society New Zealand
    200. Karenni Society of Omaha, NE
    201. Karenni-American Association
    202. Kaung Rwai Social Action Network
    203. Keng Tung Youth
    204. Kentucky Kachin Community
    205. Korean Ashram
    206. L'chaim! Jews Against the Death Penalty
    207. Los Angeles Rohingya Association
    208. Louisiana Kachin Community
    209. Manyou Power People
    210. Maryland Kachin Community
    211. Matupi University Student Fellowship
    212. Metta Campaign Mandalay
    213. Metta-Vipassana Center
    214. Michigan Kachin Community
    215. MINBYUN - Lawyers for a Democratic Society International Solidarity Committee
    216. Mindat University Student Union
    217. Minnesota Kachin Community
    218. Mizo Student Fellowship
    219. Myanmar Advocacy Coalition
    220. Myanmar Cultural Research Society (MCRS)
    221. Myanmar Engineers - New Zealand
    222. Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organisation in Malaysia
    223. Myanmar Gonye (New Zealand)
    224. Myanmar Peace Bikers
    225. Myanmar People Alliance (Shan State)
    226. Myanmar Students' Union in New Zealand
    227. Nationalities Alliance of Burma USA
    228. NeT Organization
    229. Network for Human Rights Documentation (ND-Burma)
    230. Never Again Coalition
    231. New Bodhisattva Network
    232. New York Kachin Community
    233. New Zealand Doctors for NUG
    234. New Zealand Karen Association
    235. New Zealand Zo Community Inc.
    236. Ninu (Women in Action Group)
    237. No Business With Genocide
    238. North Carolina Kachin Community
    239. Nyan Lynn Thit Analytica
    240. Olive Organization
    241. Omaha Kachin Community
    242. Overseas Mon Association. New Zealand
    243. Pa-O Women’s Union
    244. Pa-O Youth Organization
    245. Pennsylvania Kachin Community
    246. People’s Initiative for Development Alternatives
    247. People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD)
    248. Progressive Voice
    249. Pyithu Gonye (New Zealand)
    250. Rohingya Action Ireland
    251. Rohingya American Society
    252. Rohingya Arakanese Refugee Committee
    253. Rohingya Community in Netherlands
    254. Rohingya Community in Norway
    255. Rohingya Culture Centre Chicago
    256. Rohingya Human Rights Initiative
    257. Rohingya Human Rights Network (Canada)
    258. Rohingya Organisation Norway
    259. Rohingya Refugee Network
    260. Rohingya Society Malaysia
    261. Rohingya Women Development Network (RWDN)
    262. Rohingya Youth Development Forum (RYDF)
    263. Rvwang Community Association New Zealand
    264. Save and Care Organization for Ethnic Women at Border Areas
    265. Save Myanmar Fundraising Group (New Zealand)
    266. Save the Salween Network
    267. SEA Junction
    268. SEGRI
    269. Shan Community (New Zealand)
    270. Shan MATA
    271. Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation
    272. Solidarity for Another World
    273. South Carolina Kachin Community
    274. Spring Revolution Interfaith Network
    275. Stepping Stone for Peace
    276. Students for Free Burma
    277. Support the Democracy Movement in Burma
    278. Swedish Burma Committee
    279. Swedish Rohingya Association
    280. Synergy - Social Harmony Organization
    281. Ta’ang Women’s Organization
    282. Tedim Youth Association (TYA)
    283. Tennessee Kachin Community
    284. Thantlang Revolutionary Campaigner
    285. Thantlang University Student Organization (TUSO)
    286. Thantlang Youth Association (TYA)
    287. The Center for Freedom of Information
    288. The Pastors Fellowship
    289. The Sound of Hope
    290. The Spring University Myanmar (SUM)
    291. Thint Myat Lo Thu Myar
    292. S. Campaign for Burma 
    293. UION
    294. Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
    295. Union of Karenni State Youth
    296. Unitarian Universalist Association
    297. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)
    298. Virginia Kachin Community
    299. Washington Kachin Community
    300. West Virginia Kachin Community
    301. Women Peace Network 
    302. Women’s Advocacy Coalition – Myanmar
    303. Women’s League of Burma
    304. WOREC Nepal
    305. Yeollin Seonwon
    306. Zomi Federal Union (ZFU)
    307. Zomi Siamsim Kipawlna - Myanmar
    308. Zotung Student Society (ZSS - Myanmar)

    *Note: 213 organizations' names are not disclosed at their request due to security concerns.

    Civic space in Myanmar is considered repressed by the CIVICUS Monitor

  • Open Letter on Myanmar: the UN must hold the military junta accountable

    To: Member States of the United Nations General Assembly

    CC: The United Nations Secretary-General

    Open Letter: The UN General Assembly must take decisive action to hold the military junta accountable for atrocities in Myanmar

    Your Excellencies,

    We – 440 Myanmar, regional, and international civil society organizations – call on Member States of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to take immediate and decisive action to hold the Myanmar military accountable under international law through all possible avenues.

    We welcome the report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights which provided corroborated evidence of the military junta’s intensifying brutality – particularly airstrikes, the burning of villages, and mass killings. In addressing the worsening crisis in Myanmar, High Commissioner Volker Türk described the junta’s actions as “inhumanity in its vilest form,” emphasizing that there is “no reason to believe that the military will…break the cycle of impunity that has characterized its operations for decades.” It is clear that the military has continued and will continue to commit genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes against the people of Myanmar unless it is held accountable under international law. We thus express our strongest support for the High Commissioner’s call for the UN Security Council (UNSC) to refer “the full scope of the current situation in Myanmar to the International Criminal Court (ICC).”

    Nearly one year after its adoption in December 2022, we remain extremely disappointed by the insubstantial Security Council resolution 2669 on Myanmar. With this resolution, the Council has utterly failed to uphold its responsibilities under Chapter VII of the UN Charter and to ensure justice and accountability by failing to refer the current crisis in Myanmar to the ICC.

    Despite the resolution’s demand of “an immediate end to all forms of violence throughout the country,” since its adoption, the junta has launched at least 965 airstrikes. This amounts to a 150% increase in airstrikes following the resolution. These aerial bombardments, often combined with attacks by ground troops, are one reason why at least 4,149 people have been killed, as of 17 October 2023, and over 1.7 million have been internally displaced since the coup attempt. One of the latest attacks is as recent as 9 October 2023, when the junta once again launched an artillery bombardment on an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp: this time in Munglai Hkyet Village in Kachin State. The attack killed at least 29 people, including 13 children, and injured at least 57 people. Among the displaced, elderly women, pregnant women, and children have the most vulnerabilities, which are severely exacerbated by the lack of sufficient food, water, shelter, and other necessities. Moreover, the military – which has long used rape as a weapon of war – continues, with blanket impunity, its widespread sexual and gender-based violence, particularly against women and girls, in detention and in areas of its scorched-earth campaigns.

    Further, in flagrant disregard of the resolution’s call for “full, safe and unimpeded humanitarian access to all people in need,” the junta continues to weaponize humanitarian aid by blocking, seizing, and destroying lifesaving supplies from displaced communities that have suffered from its heinous crimes. Even in natural disasters, such as the devastating Cyclone Mocha, the junta has proven its total disregard for human lives by blocking humanitarian access to affected communities across western Myanmar.

    As the Myanmar human rights and humanitarian crisis further escalates, we express our greatest disappointment in the UN’s deferral of its responsibilities to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its futile Five-Point Consensus (5PC) over the past 29 months. The regional bloc and its current approach have utterly failed to take concrete measures to end the crisis, serving only to deter tangible action by the international community. In fact, ASEAN itself has explicitly requested UN support in addressing the crisis. To address Myanmar’s multi-faceted crisis, the UN must stop hiding behind the failed 5PC and take concrete actions to assume its responsibility to protect the people of Myanmar.

    Excellencies, the loss of lives of the people of Myanmar at the hands of this ruthless military must not continue, and justice for the victims and survivors cannot wait. The Myanmar military’s decades-long impunity, and thus its systematic and widespread violence, will continue to prevail – and thousands of lives will continue to be lost – unless and until the military faces prosecution and is held to account for its genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

    Thus, it is with great urgency that we once again call on the UNGA and its individual Member States to strongly recommend the UNSC utilize all political and technical instruments at its disposal, namely a resolution on Myanmar under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. Such a resolution must necessitate the referral of the crisis in Myanmar to the ICC or the establishment of an ad hoc tribunal; robust, coordinated, and targeted economic sanctions on the Myanmar military and linked entities; and a comprehensive arms embargo to end the flow of weapons, jet fuel, and dual-use technology to the junta. Equally, we urge the UNGA to further recommend its Member States, agencies, and mechanisms to stop lending legitimacy to the junta; impose new and further coordinated, targeted economic sanctions; cut the flow of arms; and provide financial, political, and technical support for accountability efforts under universal jurisdiction, including in ArgentinaGermany, and Turkey.

    With Myanmar’s crisis reaching the point of unfathomable devastation, we look to the leadership of UN Member States to immediately actualize a UNSC resolution. If the resolution is vetoed by China or Russia, the people of Myanmar fully anticipate the UNGA’s adoption of the resolution, following in the footsteps of the decisive resolution on Ukraine promptly adopted by the same body in 2022.

    Alongside a united call for a resolution, UN Member States must act immediately to ensure the response to the worsening humanitarian catastrophe across Myanmar is sufficient, effective, and harmless for affected populations. Member States must cease any partnership with the junta for the provision of aid, while increasing political and financial support through cross-border channels for locally led, frontline humanitarian responders – many of whom are women who serve and lead their communities in these roles in spite of great personal risks.

    Now is the time for the UNGA and its Member States to fulfill their responsibility to the people of Myanmar. The UNGA and its Member States must ensure justice and accountability through all possible avenues, strengthen locally led humanitarian assistance, and unequivocally support the Myanmar people’s will for federal democracy.

    Signed by 440 civil society organizations, including 71 who have chosen not to disclose their name:

    1. 5/ of Zaya State Strike
    2. 8888 Generation (New Zealand)
    3. Action Against Myanmar Military Coup (AAMMC) Sydney
    4. Action Committee for Democracy Development (Coalition of 14 grassroots networks)
    5. Action Committee of Basic Education Students (ACBES)
    6. Active Youths Kalaymyo
    7. Ah Nah Podcast – Conversations with Myanmar
    8. All Arakan Students’ & Youth’ Congress
    9. All Arakan Youth Organization Network
    10. All Aung Myay Thar San Schools Strike Force
    11. All Burma Democratic Front in New Zealand
    12. All Burma Federation of Student Unions (Monywa District)
    13. All Burma Indigenous People Alliance
    14. All Burma Student Democratic Front – Australia Branch
    15. All Young Burmese League (AYBL)
    16. Alliance of Students’ Union – Yangon (ASU-Yangon)
    17. ALTSEAN-Burma
    18. Anti Dictatorship in Burma – DC Metropolitan Area.
    19. Anti-coup Forces Coordination Committee (ACFCC – Mandalay)
    20. Anti-Junta Alliance Yangon-AJAY
    21. Anti-Myanmar Dictatorship Movement
    22. Anti-Myanmar Military Dictatorship Network (AMMDN)
    23. Arakan CSO Network
    24. ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR)
    25. Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)
    26. Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
    27. ASORCOM – Alternative Solutions for Rural Communities
    28. Assistance Association for Political Prisoners
    29. Association of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters
    30. Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization
    31. Auckland Kachin Community NZ
    32. Auckland Zomi Community
    33. Aung San Su Kyi Park, Norway
    34. Australia Burma Friendship Association, Northern Territory
    35. Australia Karen Organization WA Inc.
    36. Australia Myanmar Doctors, Nurses and Friends
    37. Australia Myanmar Youth Alliance (AMYA)
    38. Australian Burmese Muslim Organisation
    39. Australian Chin Community (Eastern Melbourne Inc)
    40. Australian Karen Organisation (AKO)
    41. AWDO (Nagphe)
    42. A-Yar-Taw People Strike
    43. Ayeyarwaddy West Development Organisation (AWDO)
    44. Bamar Community Tasmania
    45. Basic Education General Strike Committee (BEGSC)
    46. Basic Education Worker Unions – Steering Committee (BEWU-SC)
    47. Blood Money Campaign
    48. BMT counselling
    49. Boat People SOS
    50. Burma Academy
    51. Burma Action Ireland
    52. Burma Campaign UK
    53. Burma Canadian Network, Peace for Burma (Vancouver-Canada)
    54. Burma Civil War Museum
    55. Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN)
    56. Burma Lawyers’ Council (BLC)
    57. Burma Support
    58. Burmese Community – South Australia
    59. Burmese Community Development Collaboration (BCDC)
    60. Burmese Community Group (Manawatu, NZ)
    61. Burmese Community Support Group (BCSG)
    62. Burmese Friendship Association
    63. Burmese Medical Association Australia (BMAA)
    64. Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK
    65. Burmese Rohingya Welfare Organisation New Zealand
    66. Burmese Women’s Union (BWU)
    67. Campaign for a New Myanmar
    68. Canberra Karen Association
    69. CAN-Myanmar
    70. CDM Medical Network (CDMMN)
    71. Chanmyatharzi Township People’s Strike
    72. Chaung Oo Township Youth Strike Committee
    73. Chin Community – South Australia
    74. Chin Community in Norway
    75. Chin Community of Auckland
    76. Chin Community of Western Australia Inc.
    77. Chin Community Tasmania
    78. Chin Human Rights Organization
    79. Chin Youth Organization
    80. Chindwin (West) Villages Women Strike
    81. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
    82. Civil Information Network (CIN)
    83. Civil Rights Defenders
    84. Civil Society Organizations Coordination Committee (Monywa)
    85. Coalition Strike Committee – Dawei
    86. Co-operative University Mandalay Students’ Strike
    87. CRPH & NUG Supporters Ireland
    88. CRPH Funding Ireland
    89. CRPH Support Group, Norway and members organizations
    90. CRPH, NUG Support Team Germany – Deutschland
    91. CRPH/NUG support group Australia
    92. CSOs Nexus Consortium – Tanintharyi
    93. Daung Sitthe Strike
    94. Dawei (Ashaetaw) Women Strike
    95. Dawei Youths Revolutionary Movement Strike Committee
    96. Democracy for Burma
    97. Democracy, Peace and Women’s Organization
    98. Democratic Party for a New Society, Norway
    99. Democratic Youth Council
    100. Depayin Township Revolution Steering Committee
    101. Depayin Women Strike
    102. Dhobama (2021 Generation)
    103. Doh Atu – Ensemble pour le Myanmar
    104. East Bago – Former Political Prisoners Network
    105. Educational Initiatives Prague
    106. Equality Myanmar
    107. Ethnic Youth General Strike Committee (Mandalay)
    108. Falam Community – South Australia
    109. Families and Friends of LGBTIQA+ in Myanmar
    110. Federal Corner
    111. Federal Myanmar Benevolence Group (NZ)
    112. Federation of General Workers Myanmar (FGWM)
    113. Former Political Prisoners and New Generation Group – Monywa
    114. FORUMCIV – Sweden
    115. Free Burma Campaign (South Africa)
    116. Free Rohingya Coalition
    117. Future Light Center
    118. Future Thanlwin
    119. Gangaw Women Strike
    120. Gender Equality Network
    121. General Strike Collaboration Committee (GSCC)
    122. General Strike Committee of Basic and Higher Education (GSCBHE)
    123. General Strike Committee of Nationalities (GSCN)
    124. Generation Wave
    125. Global Myanmar Spring Revolution
    126. Grass-root People
    127. Human Rights Educators Network
    128. Human Rights Foundation of Monland
    129. Incorporated Organization Shilcheon Bulgyo
    130. Industrial Training Centre (ITC) Family Sydney
    131. Industries Strike
    132. Info Birmanie
    133. Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID)
    134. Inle Federal Democracy Moment (IFDM)
    135. Inle Woman Union (IWU)
    136. Inlihtan Peninsula Tenasserim
    137. Institute for Asian Democracy
    138. Integria, z.u. Prague
    139. Inter Pares
    140. International Association, Myanmar-Switzerland (IAMS)
    141. International Campaign for the Rohingya
    142. JASS (Just Associates)
    143. JMC Inn Lay
    144. Joint Action Committee for Democracy in Burma (JACDB)
    145. Justice 4 Myanmar – Hope & Development
    146. Justice For Myanmar
    147. Kachin Association Australia
    148. Kachin Association Norway
    149. Kachin Association of Australia WA Inc.
    150. Kachin Student Union
    151. Kachin Women Association Thailand
    152. Kachin Women Network
    153. Kalay Township Strike Committee
    154. Kalay Women Strike
    155. Karen Community – South Australia
    156. Karen Human Rights Group
    157. Karen Peace Support Network
    158. Karen Swedish Community (KSC)
    159. Karenni Association – Norway
    160. Karenni Civil Society Network
    161. Karenni Community of Western Australia Inc.
    162. Karenni Federation of Australia
    163. Karenni Human Rights Group
    164. Karenni National Women’s Organization
    165. Karenni Society New Zealand
    166. Kayah State Students Union
    167. Kayan New Generation Youth
    168. Kayin Community Tasmania
    169. K’cho Ethnic Association
    170. Keng Tung Youth
    171. Korean Civil Society in Support of Democracy in Myanmar (106 organizations nationwide)
    172. Kyae Lak Myay
    173. Kyain Seikgyi Spring Revolution Leading Committee
    174. Kyauktada Strike Committee
    175. La Communauté Birmane de France
    176. Latpadaung Region Strike Committee
    177. Legal Aid for Human Rights
    178. LGBT Alliance
    179. LGBT Alliance Myanmar (Kalay Region)
    180. LGBT Alliance Myanmar (Kyaukse Region)
    181. LGBT Community Yangon
    182. LGBT Union – Mandalay
    183. MAGGA Initiative
    184. Magway People’s Revolution Committee
    185. Maharaungmyay Township People’s Strike
    186. Mandalar University Students’ Strike
    187. Mandalay Alliance Coalition Strike
    188. Mandalay Medical Family (MFM)
    189. Mandalay Regional Youth Association Revolution Core Group
    190. Mandalay Strike Force (MSF)
    191. Mandalay Women Strike
    192. Mandalay Youth Strike
    193. Mandalay-based People’s Strike
    194. Mandalay-Based University Students’ Unions (MDY_SUs)
    195. Matu Burma Foundation
    196. Matu Chin Community – South Australia
    197. MayMyo Strike Force
    198. Metta Campaign
    199. Milk Tea Alliance – Friends of Myanmar
    200. Min Hla Farmers Group
    201. Minbu Farmers Group
    202. Mindat Chin Community NSW
    203. Mindat Community – South Australia
    204. Mizo Community – South Australia
    205. Mon Association – Norway
    206. Mon Families Group
    207. Mon National Council (MNC)
    208. Monywa – Amyint Road Strike Leading Committee
    209. Monywa LGBT Strike
    210. Monywa People’s Strike Steering Committee
    211. Monywa Women Strike
    212. Monywa-Amyint Road Women Strike
    213. Multi-Religions Strike
    214. Muslim Youth Network
    215. Mya Taung Strike
    216. Myanmar Accountability Project
    217. Myanmar Anti-Military Coup Movement in New Zealand
    218. Myanmar Baptist Churches in Norway
    219. Myanmar Buddhist Community of South Australia
    220. Myanmar Campaign Network
    221. Myanmar Catholic Community In Norway
    222. Myanmar Community Coffs Harbour (MCC)
    223. Myanmar Community Group Christchurch New Zealand
    224. Myanmar Community Group Dunedin New Zealand
    225. Myanmar Community in Norway
    226. Myanmar Cultural Research Society – MCRS
    227. Myanmar Democracy and Peace Committee (Australia)
    228. Myanmar Democratic Movement (MDM)
    229. Myanmar Diaspora Group Finland
    230. Myanmar Engineering Association of Australia (MEAA)
    231. Myanmar Engineers – New Zealand
    232. Myanmar Gonye (New Zealand)
    233. Myanmar Hindu Community – Norway
    234. Myanmar Institute of Information Technology Students’ Strike
    235. Myanmar Labor Alliance (MLA)
    236. Myanmar Muslim Organization – Norway
    237. Myanmar People Alliance (Shan State)
    238. Myanmar People Residing in Canberra
    239. Myanmar Refugee Policy Group
    240. Myanmar Students’ Association Australia (MSAA)
    241. Myanmar Students’ Union in New Zealand
    242. Myanmar Teachers’ Federation
    243. Myaung Youth Network
    244. Myingyan Civilian Movement Committee
    245. Nelson Myanmar Community Group New Zealand
    246. Netherlands Myanmar Solidarity Platform
    247. Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma (ND-Burma)
    248. Network of University Student Unions – Monywa
    249. New Zealand Doctors for NUG
    250. New Zealand Karen Association
    251. New Zealand Zo Community Inc.
    252. NLD Organization Committee (International) Norway
    253. NLD Solidarity Association (Australia)
    254. No Business With Genocide
    255. No.12 Basic Education Branch High School (Maharaungmyay) Students’ Union
    256. Norway Falam Community
    257. Norway Matu Community
    258. Norway Rawang Community
    259. NRFF – New Rehmonnya Federated Force
    260. NSW Karenni (Kayah) Communities
    261. Nyan Lynn Thit Analytica
    262. OCTOPUS (ရေဘဝဲ)
    263. Overseas Mon Association. New Zealand
    264. Padauk Finland – Myanmar Association
    265. Pale Township People’s Strike Steering Committee
    266. Parents, Families and Friends of LGBTIQA+ in Myanmar (PFLAG – Myanmar)
    267. Patriotic War Vetrans of Burma (PWVB)
    268. Perth Myanmar Youth Network
    269. Political Prisoners Network – Myanmar
    270. Progressive Karenni People Force (PKPF)
    271. Progressive Voice
    272. Pwintphyu Development Organisation
    273. Pyi Gyi Tagon Strike Force
    274. Pyit Taing Htaung Social Club
    275. Pyithu Gonye (New Zealand)
    276. Queensland Kachin Community (QKC)
    277. Queensland Myanmar Youth Collective (QMYC)
    278. Queensland Rohingya Community
    279. Rangoon Scout Network – RSN
    280. Red Campaign Nirvana Exhortation Group
    281. Remonya Association of WA (Mon Community)
    282. Representative Committee of University Teacher Associations (RC of UTAs)
    283. Rohingya Community in Norway
    284. Rural Community Development Society
    285. Rvwang Community Association New Zealand
    286. Samgha Sammaga-Mandalay
    287. Save and Care Organization for Ethnic Women at Border Areas
    288. Save Myanmar – USA
    289. Save Myanmar Fundraising Group (New Zealand)
    290. Save Myanmar San Francisco
    291. Seinpann Strike
    292. Shan Community (New Zealand)
    293. Shan MATA
    294. Shwe Pan Kone People`s Strike Steering Committee
    295. Shwe Youth Democratic Alliance (SYDA)
    296. Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation
    297. Social Garden
    298. Southcare Medical Centre
    299. Southern Youth Development Organization (SYDO)
    300. Spring Friends
    301. Spring Sprouts
    302. Spring Traveller
    303. Student Voice
    304. Sujata Sisters Group (NZ)
    305. Support for Myanmar
    306. Support Group for Democracy in Myanmar (Netherlands)
    307. Swedish Burma Committee
    308. Swedish Foundation for Human Rights
    309. Swiss Burma Association (ASB)
    310. Sydney Friends for Myanmar Unity
    311. Synergy – Social Harmony Organization
    312. Ta Mar Institute of Development
    313. Ta’ang Women’s Organization
    314. Tamar Institute of Development
    315. Tanintharyi MATA
    316. Tanintharyi Nationalities Congress
    317. Taze Strike Committee
    318. Taze Women Strike
    319. Tenasserim Student Unions’ Network
    320. Thakhin Kodaw Mhine Peace Network (Monywa)
    321. Thayat Chaung Women Strike
    322. The 88 Generation Peace and Open Society (Monywa)
    323. The Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS)
    324. The Helpers for Perfect Democracy (HPD)
    325. The Institution of Professional Engineers Myanmar (IPEM)
    326. The Ladies
    327. The Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute Foundation, Inc. (MPI)
    328. Twitter Team for Revolution (TTFR)
    329. U.S. Campaign for Burma
    330. Union of Karenni State Youth (UKSY)
    331. United Myanmar Community of South Australia
    332. University Students’ Unions Alumni Force
    333. Victorian Burmese Care Community (VBCC)
    334. Victorian Myanmar Youth (VMY)
    335. Volunteers in Myanmar
    336. We Pledge CDM (Australia)
    337. Western Australia Myanmar Community (WAMC)
    338. Western Australia Myanmar Democratic Network (WAMDN)
    339. Wetlet Revolution Leading Committee
    340. Wetlet Township Women Strike
    341. White Coat Society Yangon (WCSY)
    342. Women Activists Myanmar (WAM)
    343. Women Advocacy Coalition – Myanmar
    344. Women Alliance Burma (WAB)
    345. Women’s League of Burma
    346. Women’s Peace Network
    347. Yadanabon University Students’ Union (YDNBUSU)
    348. Yadanar Foundation
    349. Yangon Women Strike
    350. Yasakyo Township People`s Strike Steering Committee
    351. Yinmarpin and Salingyi All Villages Strike Committee
    352. Youth for Democratization of Myanmar (UDM)
    353. Youth Heart Beams
    354. Zo Community – South Australia
    355. Zomi Association Australia Inc.
    356. Zomi Christian Fellowship of Norway
    357. Zomi Community – South Australia
    358. Zomi Community Queensland
    359. ကန့်ဘလူမြို့နယ်အထွေထွေသပိတ်
    360. ကရင်နီပြည်စစ်ဘေးရှောင်ကူညီစောင့်ရှောက်ရေးကွန်ယက်
    361. ခုနစ်စဥ်ကြယ်အဖွဲ့
    362. ဒို့မြေကွန်ရက် – LIOH
    363. နားဆင်သူများအဖွဲ့
    364. ပဉ္စမမဏ္ဏိုင်
    365. ပွင့်ဖြူလယ်ယာမြေကွန်ရက်
    366. မျက်မှောက်ခေတ်
    367. မျိုးဆက်-Generations
    368. ယောဒေသစစ်ဘေးရှောင်ကူညီရေးအဖွဲ့
    369. ရပ်ဝန်းသစ် (Yat Wun Thit)
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