Human
rights training for Burmese Army won’t work
The Karen Community
Association UK ( KCA UK ) today calls
on Prime Minister David Cameron to press President Thein Sein to withdraw his
soldiers from ethnic states to demonstrate he is genuine about wanting peace
and improving human rights.
Despite a ceasefire
agreement being reached between Thein Sein Government and the Karen National
Union (KNU) in January 2012, human rights violations including force labour,
arbitrary arrest, detention and land confiscation continue in
Karen State .
In addition to this, despite the ceasefire, Thein Sein is increasing, not
decreasing the number of soldiers in Karen
State .
“We know from our experience
that we cannot trust the Burmese Army”, said Htoo Ku Hsa Say, Chairperson of
KCA UK .
“As long as they are in our land, our people will not feel safe. Therefore, we
call on the British Government to ask President Thein Sein to order his troops
to remove from our home land, so that trust can be built and those who have
lived in fear for decades can start to rebuild their lives without being
overlooked by those they feared.”
The British government says
it wants to help the peace process in
Burma . The best way to ensure peace
and human rights in Karen
State and other ethnic
states is for the Burmese Army to withdraw.
If President Thein Sein is
genuine about reform in Burma ,
he must agree to remove his soldiers from Karen
State , declare a nationwide ceasefire
and start political dialogue with the
Burma ethnic alliance, United
Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC) as soon as possible.
“As someone who has had to
run for my life from the Burmese Army, I can tell Cameron he is wrong to think
a few sessions in a classroom stop the Burmese Army committing abuses,” said
Htoo Ku Hsa Say. “Human rights abuses are not committed by a few rogue
soldiers, they are government policy.”
We believe it is right to
engage with the Burmese Government as long as the engagement is to promote
further reform. However, it is too soon to welcome President Thein Sein as a
genuine reformer, a leader of a free nation and trade partner.
For more information contact
Htoo Ku Hsa Say on +44 7940522425
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