12 February, 2021
Dear President and Members of the Security Council,
We, the 177 undersigned Myanmar civil society organizations, call on the Council for urgent enhanced monitoring and intervention, including by dispatching a delegation to Myanmar to mediate between all parties concerned to respond to the political crisis and protect the people as the situation on the ground is quickly evolving. We appreciate the Council’s statement expressing concerns over the declaration of the State of Emergency in Myanmar and call for release of those detained. We urge you to follow up with concrete actions to support the people of Myanmar and ensure the stability of the region and world peace.
The people of Myanmar unequivocally reject this military takeover. While the Myanmar military already wielded substantial political clout through the military-drafted 2008 Constitution, they now preside over all organs of power. A general strike is underway, with hundreds of thousands of people on the streets, peacefully protesting in defiance of the military coup. Despite 220 people being detained since the coup began according to the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners, people from all walks of life including workers, students, youth groups, LGBTIQ communities, religious and ethnic minorities, and public sector workers including health workers, teachers, airport staff, custom and police officers, among others are bravely joining their hands in peaceful protests. This nationwide peaceful movement is demonstrative of the people’s vehement opposition in returning to the military rule of the past.
In spite of people exercising their right to peaceful assembly, we are deeply troubled that violence, intimidation, violent arrests, and threats are alarmingly on the rise. Live fire was aimed at one young woman, Myat Thwaet Thwaet Khaing, who was shot her head in Naypyidaw. She is now tragically in a critical condition and kept on life support. Rubber bullets have been shot at protesters at close range and water cannons have been deployed at close range, severely injuring peaceful protesters.
Frighteningly, pro-military counter-protesters and gangs of hired thugs are attempting to instigate violence. Martial law has been declared in at least 89 townships throughout the country, with a curfew restricting gatherings of more than five people. The military has proposed a Cyber Security Law that would allow sweeping new restrictions on internet providers, allowing the illegitimate military regime to ban content and intercept data. Those charged under the new law can be imprisoned for three years or fined approximately $7,500 dollars or both.
The ethnic people of Myanmar, having experienced the civil war and the brutal and systematic human rights violations committed by the Myanmar military for decades, have also fearlessly taken to protests in towns, villages and in front of Myanmar military bases, to call for fundamental political change. Such calls are crucial for the conflict-affected displaced ethnic communities, as this military coup increased the likelihood of further restriction on humanitarian aid. This coming together of all people of Myanmar now to peacefully call for change of the military-drafted 2008 Constitution and establishment of a federal democracy have, for the first time, presented a rare and greater hope for the future of Myanmar.
However, the Myanmar military has always resorted to violence to crack down on mass demonstrations in spite of the fact that such demonstrations have always been fundamentally peaceful. The Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar military, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and the leaders of the military who have led the coup are the same leaders that have committed grave international crimes against Rohingya and other ethnic and religious communities for decades with total impunity. The Security Council must not stand idly by as they continue to violate the people’s fundamental rights and commit yet another crime against the people of Myanmar. The current situation is one of a standoff and we fear that the military will attempt to end the people’s movement using unlawful and disproportionate violence. At the same time, the people are not ready stand down when faced with this fundamental turning point in our history. Your urgent and decisive action is imperative, not only for the people of Myanmar, but for the stability of the region and for world peace.
It is with great urgency, that we call on the UN Security Council to:
- Dispatch an urgent enhanced monitoring and intervention mission to Myanmar to monitor the fast-evolving situation on the ground and mediate between all parties concerned;
- Monitor humanitarian aid and COVID relief programs to ensure that it is being utilized to benefit the conflict-affected, vulnerable and marginalized communities in accordance with its intended use;
- Support Myanmar to achieve a roadmap that establishes a federal democratic union, ensuring a long-term sustainable peace, ethnic equality, and protection of the human rights of all peoples, and implements constitutional change that is in line with the will of the people.
In addition, we call on the UN Security Council and the Member States of the UN to urge the Myanmar military regime to:
- Immediately and unconditionally release all those who have been arbitrarily detained;
- Immediately refrain from any use of violence, unlawful use of water cannons, use of live ammunition against protesters, and cease all arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances;
- Respect people’s rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, including ensuring that the public and protesters have unfettered Internet access, and lift all restrictions on access to social media platforms, VPN as well as media sites and refrain from imposing further restrictions against use of Internet;
- End all violations of international humanitarian and human rights law in ethnic and ceasefire areas, and ensure that all civilians are protected, including by lifting all barriers to humanitarian assistance and ensuring the non-interference of aid to ethnic areas;
- Immediately halt all ongoing military offensives in ethnic areas.
Please accept the assurance of our highest consideration.
Signed by:
- Action Committee for Democracy Development
- Ahlin Tagar Rural Development Organization
- All Arakan Students’ and Youths’ Congress
- Arakan CSO Network
- Area Peace and Development Forward
- Arr Marn Thit Social Development Organization
- Assistance Association for Political Prisoners
- Association of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters
- AYY Farmers Union
- Ayyar Pyo May Women Development Organization
- Backpack Health Workers Team
- Banmaw Youth Network
- Bee House
- Burma Human Rights Network
- Burma Medical Association
- Candle Light Youth Group
- Child Prevention Network
- Chin Agency
- Chin Human Rights Organization
- Chin MATA Working Group
- Chin Resources Center
- Chin Women Development Organization
- Civil Health and Development Network
- Community Association Development
- Community Response Group (COMREG)
- Dawei Development Association
- Dawn Peace Foundation
- Democracy for Ethnic Minorities Organization
- Democracy, Peace and Women Organization
- Doe Myae Civil Social Development Organization
- Equality Myanmar
- European Karen Network
- Farmer Agricultural Network
- Farmers and Land Rights Action Group
- Farmers Development and Environmental Watch Group
- Free Education Service Organization
- Freedom and Labor Action Group
- Future Light Social Development Organization
- Future Star Youth Organization
- Future Women Association
- Generation Wave
- Golden Future Social Development Organization
- Golden Heart Organization
- Helping Hands (Local Development Organization)
- Hkumzup Development Committee
- Hope for Children Development Organization
- Htoi Gender and Development Foundation
- Htum Thit Sa Rural Development Organization
- Human Rights Foundation of Monland
- IFI Watch Myanmar
- International Karen Organisation
- Justice Movement for Community (Innlay)
- Justice Society
- Kachin National Youth Network
- Kachin Peace Network
- Kachin State Women Network
- Kachin Women’s Association Thailand
- Kachin Women’s Union
- Kachin Youth Network
- Kachin Youth Organization
- Kan Chay Arr Man Fishery Development Organization
- Kanpetlet Land Development Organization
- Karen Community in Norway
- Karen Environmental and Social Action Network
- Karen Grassroot Women Network
- Karen Human Rights Group
- Karen Organization for Relief and Development
- Karen Organization of America
- Karen Peace Support Network
- Karen Refugee Committee
- Karen Rivers Watch
- Karen Student Network Group
- Karen Swedish Community
- Karen Teacher Working Group
- Karen Women’s Organization
- Karen Youth Network
- Karen Youth Rangoon
- Karenni Evergreen
- Karenni Human Rights Group
- Karenni Legal and Human Rights Center
- Karenni Mobile Health Committee
- Karenni National Women’s Organization
- Karenni National Youth Organization
- Karenni Refugee Committee
- Karenni Social Welfare and Development Center
- Kaung Myat Hnalonethar Health Care Organization
- Kaung Rwai Social Justice and Development Organization
- Kayah Baptist Association – Christian Social Service and Development Department (KBA-CSSDD)
- Kayah Earthrights Action Network
- K’Cho Land Development Association
- Keng Tung Youth
- Khumi Affairs Coordination Council
- Kong Jor Shan Refugee Camp
- LAIN Technical Support Group
- Lamyan Farmers Network
- LatButta Farmer Union
- Legal Aid for Human Rights
- Let’s Help Each Other
- Light Social Development Organization
- Lin Lake Kyal Social Development Organization
- Loka Ahlinn (Social Development Organization)
- Magway Region Development and Justice Organization (MRDJO)
- Maramagri Youth Network
- Matu Women Organization
- Muditar Organization
- Mung Chying Rawt Jat
- Myanmar Muslim Youth Association (Kachin State)
- Myanmar People Alliance (Shan State)
- National Network for Education Reform
- NeT Organization
- Northern Shan State Women Peace and Security Network
- Northern Spectrum Youth Association
- Olive Organization
- Open Development Foundation
- Pan Thi Kyo LGBT Organization
- Pa-O Women’s Union
- Pa-O Youth Organization
- Paung Ku
- Paungsee Arr Institute
- Paungsee Myittar Organization
- Peace World Gender Organization
- Phyu Sin Myittar Social Development Organization
- Pone Yate Sit Regional Development Organization
- Progressive Voice
- Rule of Law Watch Group
- Rural Social Development Organization
- Salween Peace Park
- Sarnar Kyi Phyu Social Development Organization
- SarPhyu Farmer Network
- Saytana Shaesaung Youth Organization
- Shan MATA
- Shan State-Kachin National Network
- Shan Women Development Network
- Shwe Nathar Farmar Development Organization
- Shwechinthae Social Service Group (ShweBo)
- Social Care Volunteer Group
- Southern Youth Development Organization
- Summer Shelter Library
- Swam Su Ti Rural Development Organization
- Synergy – Social Harmony Organization
- Ta’ang Students and Youth Union
- Ta’ang Women’s Organization
- Tai Youth Network
- Taunggyi Youth Center
- Tawwin Thazin Women Group
- The Khumi Institute (TKI)
- The Seagull:Human Rights, Peace & Development
- Thukhuma Khayeethe Team (TKT)
- Thwee Community Development Network
- Transparency Accountability Network Kachin State
- TRIP NET
- Waingmaw CSO Network
- Waingmaw Women CBO
- Women’s Peace Network
- Worker Development Organization
- Yai Ywal Yar Youth Development Organization
- Yatanar Youngyi Social Development Organization
- Young Ni Oo Women Social Development Organization
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