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My speech held at the XXV- UN-Geneva Side event held at the XXV-UN -Geneva on the 20th March 2024
30/12/2022
Sad News from Burma 😳
Aung San Suu Kyi jailed for a further seven years Myanmar's military junta has now sentenced the former leader to a total of 33 years behind bars.
07/09/2021
Resistance coalition clashes with junta in Tanintharyi Joint forces from the PDF and KNLA attack Myanmar army troops in Thayet Chaung and Palaw townships after they reportedly attempt to forcefully advance into KNLA territory
11/07/2021
Myanmar coup leader says Russia to supply two million COVID shots Myanmar reported 4,320 cases on Friday, a record for a second successive day, and 63 deaths amid anti-coup protests.
08/04/2021
Disgusting
Myanmar's ex-UK envoy says military attaché has 'occupied' embassy Kyaw Zwar Minn spends the night in his car after saying the military attaché "occupied" the embassy.
31/03/2021
21/03/2021
Don’t burn beautiful Myanmar
22/02/2021
United Nations Human Rights Council, 46th session: Foreign Secretary’s statement Dominic Raab addressed the UN Human Rights Council on some of the most pressing current human rights situations including in Myanmar, Belarus, Russia and China.
UK sanctions Myanmar military generals for serious human rights violations following military coup
• Three individuals sanctioned for serious human rights violations
• Foreign Secretary announces new work to stop UK businesses working with Myanmar’s military
• New measures put in place to ensure UK aid is not diverted from the most vulnerable to the military government
The UK will enforce immediate asset freezes and travel bans against three members of the Myanmar military regime for their role in serious human rights violations during the coup, the Foreign Secretary has announced. The measures are being taken in tandem with Canada which is also today announcing action against the regime.
These sanctions are in addition to the sanctions against 16 individuals from the Myanmar military already listed by the UK.
Today’s sanctions, which have been made under the UK’s sanctions regime relating to Myanmar, represent further action by the UK alongside allies to send a message to the Myanmar military that there will be consequences for its human rights violations. The sanctions come into force immediately.
Myanmar’s military and police have committed serious human rights violations, including violating the right to life, the right to freedom of assembly, the right not to be subject to arbitrary arrest or detention, and the right to freedom of expression.
The UK will impose sanctions on:
• The Minister of Defence, General Mya Tun Oo for his responsibility for serious human rights violations by the military
• Minister for Home Affairs, Lt General Soe Htut for his responsibility for serious human rights violations by the Myanmar Police Force
• Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, Lt General Than Hlaing, for his responsibility for serious human rights violations by the Myanmar Police Force
In response to the coup and subsequent human rights violations, the Foreign Office and Department for International Trade have also launched an enhanced due diligence process to mitigate the risk of military businesses operating in the UK and associated illicit money flows.
Sanctioned under the 2019 Burma Regulations
Brigadier General Than Oo; Lieutenant General Aung Kyaw Zaw; Major General Khin Maung Soe; Major General Maung Maung Soe; Thant Zin Oo, Commander of the 8th Security Police Battalion; Brigadier General Aung Aung; Brigadier General Thura San Lwin; Major General Nyi Nyi Swe; Major Aung Myo Thu; Staff Sergeant Ba Kyaw; Brigadier General Khin Hlaing; BGP Corporal Kyaw Chay; Major Thant Zaw Win; Myanmar Border Guard Police Officer Tun Naing
Sanctioned under the The Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020
Min Aung Hlaing is Commander in Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces; Soe Win, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces
From
British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
14/02/2021
China, Russia pull out from UNHRC resolution on Myanmar - Times of India Rest of World News: China and Russia on Friday pulled out from a United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution on the situation in Myanmar following the military