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- Slide 1: 3,000 Villages Destroyed By
Military Junta In Eastern Burma
And the Shameful Silence of
the UN Security Council
- Slide 2: End the Attacks Now.
- Slide 4: • 1,000,000 Refugees
• 500,000 Internal Refugees
• Health Crises Comparable to Worst
Conflict Zones in Africa
• Thousands of Women Raped
- Slide 5: • Military regime has more child soldiers
than any other country in the world,
70,000
- Slide 6: • The World’s Only Imprisoned Nobel Peace
Prize Recipient, Aung San Suu Kyi
- Slide 7: “The SPDC troops came to our village.
They looted our villages and took our
money. The next morning they burned our
village before they left.”
--Woman who fled eastern Burma in 2006
- Slide 10: How Did This Start?
• Historically, ethnic minorities had
autonomy in eastern Burma, military junta
never controlled this region
• 1988 Uprising and General Than Shwe
• 1995, Attacks Really Began in Earnest
• Natural Resources
- Slide 15: General Than Shwe
- Slide 16: Hta Ko To Baw village burned April 27, 2006 Northern Karen State
- Slide 17: What is Happening Now?
• Destruction of 3,000 villages
• Destruction of food Supplies, both rice
barns and rice pots
• Rape on a massive scale
• Forced labor and forced portering, modern
form of slave labor
• Executions
• Disease
- Slide 18: Military Terrorism
- Slide 20: Destruction of Food Supplies
- Slide 21: Rape as a Weapon of War
- Slide 22: • Column Commander Captain Ye Htut said
to his soldiers: “You all must rape that
woman, those who refuse to rape will be
shot and killed…”
• “The Burmese soldiers caught me and
pushed me down into the bush. I fell down.
I was struggling while they held me down
and raped me.“ – Karen Woman, 2005
- Slide 23: • Naw Cho Myint’s Story
“…After raping her, he slashed her to
death and threw her three year old
daughter into Pi Stream…”
Both Naw Cho Myint and her 3 year old
daughter were murdered. She was also
three months pregnant.
- Slide 24: • “Forced labor and modern slave-like
practices are an epidemic in Burma.”
--Harvard Human Rights Program
- Slide 26: Executions
Karen men tortured and killed by Army of military junta, Karen State
- Slide 28: Disease
\"The mortality rates are more like Angola,
Rwanda, Somalia and other disaster
zones.”
-- Voravit Suwanvanichkij, Johns Hopkins
University School of Public Health
- Slide 29: Given these horrible conditions, what
has the UN Security Council done?
- Slide 30: NOTHING.
- Slide 31: Passed 28 Consecutive
Resolutions by the
UN General Assembly and
UN Commission on Human Rights
The most recent UN General Assembly resolution calls on the
Burmese junta to “end widespread rape and other forms of sexual
violence persistently carried out by members of the armed forces, in
particular against women belonging to ethnic nationalities, and to
investigate and bring to justice any perpetrators in order to end
impunity for these acts.”
“To end the systematic enforced displacement of persons and other
causes of refugee flows to neighbouring countries.”
- Slide 32: If we do not press the
UN Security Council to act NOW,
there will be more:
- Slide 36: \"Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.\"
--Chinese Proverb
- Slide 37: “The world is a dangerous place, not
because of those who do evil, but
because of those who look on and do
nothing.”
--Albert Einstein
\"We will have to repent in this generation not
merely for the vitriolic words and actions of
the bad people but for the appalling
silence of the good people.”
-- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Slide 38: “Quiet, closed-door meetings among countries in
New York are no longer enough. It is time for the UN
Security Council to act.\" – Desmond Tutu
- Slide 39: What You Can Do
• Visit www.uscampaignforburma.org to lean more
• Help send 3,000 postcards to Kofi Annan
demanding that he call for immediate UN
Security Council action. One postcard for each
village destroyed.
• Hold a film screening, or show this presentation
to as many people as possible
• Offer donations to people getting aid to internally
displaced in eastern Burma, like World Aid
www.worldaid.org
- Slide 40: 3,000 Villages. UN Security
Council Must ACT NOW
Before Another Village is Burned