Demand that the Burmese military end their war in Kachin State
- Posted to Burma Community Builders
To: Secretary of State John Kerry
Dear Secretary Kerry,
Congratulations on your recent appointment. We, concerned citizens throughout the world, ask you to play a meaningful role in ending all hostilities in Kachin State and pressure the Burmese military regime and all invested parties to begin genuine peace talks which... …2,136 people signed the petition
Hundreds of thousands of people in Kachin State have become
refugees due to the ongoing civil war in Kachin State, located near the border of
Burma and China. In January 2013, the Burmese military admitted that it had
launched an aerial attack on an area where 25,000 refugees are sheltering.
Fighting must stop.
Fighter jets continue to drop bombs throughout the region. Mortar shells rain endlessly
on the people. Whenever a temporary ceasefire has been called, the Burmese
military continues to advance and fortify its position, making it clear their
true intent is complete control of the region.
Call on Senator John Kerry, who became America's new Secretary of State on
2/4, to pressure the Burmese military regime that governs the country to end
its hostilities in Kachin State, establish a new ceasefire agreement with the
Kachin Independence Organization which governs Kachin State, and participate
fully and sincerely in meaningful multilateral peace talks with Burma's ethnic
groups.
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Update #4
Posted by Gordon Welty (Campaign Leader) on Mar 26Clashes continue in Kachin state
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Burma's military continued to attack Kachin Independence Army (KIA) posts in Kachin and northwestern Shan states over the last week. The small isolated clashes came despite repeated claims from senior government officials including Burma President Thein Sein that all fighting in northern Burma had ended.
Last Tuesday evening, the Light Infantry Battalion 432 fired mortar around the Shan village of Konlaw located about 10 km from Bhamo. They ... -
Update #3
Posted by Gordon Welty (Campaign Leader) on Mar 16Dear Supporters of Burma Community Builders,
Not long ago, Michael Posner, Assistant Secretary of State, spoke to a Congressional Human Rights commission about the situation in Kachin State. Please read below, and encourage your friends to join our call to end the human rights abuses in Kachin State.
Sincerely,
Gordon
Executive Director, Burma Community Builders
"The government has signed ten ceasefire agreements with armed ethnic groups in the past year, including with the Karen...
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Update #2
Posted by Gordon Welty (Campaign Leader) on Mar 8The Free Burma Rangers released a firsthand account today stating that the Burmese military continues to fortify its positions, build additional camps, and resupply, preparing for larger assaults. 25% of all battalions have been deployed to the conflict zone, and the number of internally displaced people from the ongoing violence remains near 75,000, with 10,000 Kachin having flooded into neighboring China. Many of the makeshift camps for the internally displaced camps are now one year...
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Update #1
Posted by Gordon Welty (Campaign Leader) on Mar 3Fighting Continues in Kachin State despite high level meetings between the Burmese government and the Kachin Independence Organization.
"Fighting between the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and Burma military broke out last weekend near Sawlaw and Chipwe in northern Kachin state. The clashes started after government troops from Infantry Battalion 29 attacked the KIA Battalion 10 on Saturday. Chipwe, located north east of the Kachin state capital Myitkyina, is home to a small 2,000...
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