STATEMENTS 2022
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13 January 2022: BURMA: Open Letter from Ethnic Karen to President Biden and PresidentMacron to Sanction Gas Revenue, 67 Organizations from 17 Countries
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1 February 2022: Joint Open Letter: 234 diaspora, CBOs/CSOs, & nonprofit organizations urge President Biden to implement a coordinated response against the Burmese military junta
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21 March 2022: The U.S. Campaign for Burma Welcomes the Biden Administration's Genocide Determination of the Rohingya
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29 March 2022: Three-Hundred and Fifty Seven Civil Society Organizations welcome US determination of genocide against Rohingya
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17 May 2022: BURMA: Letter to President Biden Concerning Problematic Burma-Japan and Republic of Korea relationship and Human Rights Violation
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25 July 2022: PRESS STATEMENT: USCB Condemns the executions of Kyaw Min Yu, Phyo Zeya Thaw, Aung Thura Zaw, and Hla Myo Aung
STATEMENTS 2021
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2 February 2021: Civil Society organizations reject UN Special Envoy’s proposal of “power sharing.”
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9 February 2021: PRESS RELEASE: Burma's Ethnic Community Organizations Call for President Biden's Support Following Coup
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11 February 2021: PRESS RELEASE: Burma Community Organizations Call on UN Human Rights Council to Support Ethnic Nationalities and Prioritize Human Rights
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23 February 2021: Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar
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2 March 2021: Salween Peace Park Communities Statement
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3 March 2021: Joint Letter to the UN Human Rights Council
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23 April 2021: BURMA: Letter to ASEAN Concerning Ethnic Minorities
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5 May 2021: Global Civil Society Statement on Burma
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25 August 2021: Statement: 4th Anniversary of the Rohingya Genocide
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6 October 2021: PRESS RELEASE: Burmese diaspora, local CSOs inside Burma, community-based organizations, and civil society organizations sent a letter to the U.S. Congress to urgently support and pass the BURMA Act
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6 October 2021: BURMA: Open Letter to Members of the U.S. Congress to Pass the Burma Unified through Rigorous Military Accountability Act of 2021
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4 November 2021: Five-Hundred and Twenty-One Burma, regional and international, civil society organizations call on the UN Security Council
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22 December 2021: Karen National Union Statement: Karen State Crisis
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23 December 2021: Karen Peace Support Network Statement: Urgent humanitarian aid and protection needed for IDPs from Lay Kay Kaw, Karen State
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26 December 2021: Joint Statement: Statement on the Massacre of Karenni People by Terrorist Military Junta
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30 December 2021: Joint Statement: 67 Karenni Community Organizations from Around the World Demand the Burmese Military Junta to be Held Accountable for the Massacre of the 40 Unarmed Civilians and other crimes