Media release by
European Karen Network
1 March 2013
Karen communities across
Europe express concern over President Thein Sein visiting European countries
and call on European governments to reconsider their foreign policy in light of
ongoing serious human rights abuses in
Burma .
The European Karen
Network strongly believes that European government should not be welcoming
President Thein Sein while serious human rights abuses continues to be
committed by his government, including ongoing attacks against ethnic
civilians, sexual violence, obstruction of aid, torture, forced labour, and executions.
In a letter to the
government of Norway , Karen
Community Norway
wrote; “We were deeply disappointed to see the shifting of your government’s
policy, from prioritizing the promotion of human rights and democracy to
prioritizing the promotion of trade and investment. The recent visit by Thein
Sein to Norway
undermines prospects for genuine reform and an end to human rights abuses, as
your government is no longer sufficiently pressuring the Burmese government to
make these reforms.”
It is too big a reward
and it is too soon to give Thein Sein red-carpet treatment in Europe, as
Burma is not
yet a democratic country. It remains ruled by a military-backed government,
which continues to attack ethnic civilians and refuses to repeal the repressive
laws. For many decades, our Karen people have been under attack by the Burmese
Army. We know from our firsthand experience how the government in
Burma continues
to violate international laws. In a letter to the government of
Finland , the Karen Community
Finland wrote;
“Thein Sein’s government continues to violate international laws by keeping
hundreds of political prisoners in jail, torturing innocent civilians,
obstructing humanitarian aid in ethnic areas, and committing sexual violence by
the Burmese Army including rape and gang-rape against ethnic women.”
“Two years after
becoming President, Thein Sein still hasn’t begun political dialogue to resolve
problems in Burma ”,
said Tah Eh Shee, board member of the European Karen Network. “The ceasefire in
Karen
State hasn’t yet brought peace and
stopped the Burmese Army committing human rights abuses. This is because a
ceasefire alone without a political settlement cannot bring genuine peace.”
We would like to go back
home in Burma .
However, there is no concrete sign so far that Thein Sein is committing to a
genuine peace that will guarantee safety and security for our people to return
home. We, the Karen ethnic of Burma ,
are struggling for the establishment of a federal democratic
Burma that guarantees equal rights and
self-determination for our people and for all the people in
Burma , to
create a real and lasting peace in the country.
…End…
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