Open letter from 58 diaspora organizations in the United States, endorsed by 87 Civil Societies inside Burma and across the globe, urging United States Congress to swiftly pass the BURMA Act of 2021.
To: Members of the U.S. Congress :
Subject: Pass the B.U.R.M.A. Act, Open Letter Signed by the Diaspora of Burma in America and Endorsed by the CSOs and CBOs inside Burma and Global Solidarity Organization to the United State Congress to Pass the Burma Unified through Rigorous Military Accountability (BURMA) Act of 2021
Dear United States Representatives and Senators,
We, the diaspora with our roots from all various regions of Burma residing in the United States, with the endorsement by civil society organizations and community-based organizations inside Burma and global solidarity organizations, write to express our support for the BURMA Act and request its expedited passage into law. Since October 6th, 2021, when 242 Burmese diaspora, local CSOs inside Burma, community-based organizations, and civil society organizations signed an open letter to the United States Congress to support the BURMA Act of 2021, the situation on the ground has only worsened.
As of March 26th, 2022, the military junta had killed 1,707 civilians and arbitrarily arrested 12,970 people according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners AAPP (Burma). Moreover, the military-perpetrated ongoing airstrikes and heavy artillery launches in ethnic areas had resulted in 1.2 million persons of concern, including 810,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and 600,000 stateless Rohingyas being forced to flee homes for their lives according to the latest UNHCR report.
We welcome the latest set of actions by the United States to reaffirm its ongoing support for Burma’s democracy in particular through Senator McConnell-led amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2022, additional treasury sanctions on March 25, 2022, a letter of support for Burmese democracy signed by 14 Senators and Members of Congress urging Secretary Blinken and State Department to take actions, the passage of S. Res 35 in the Senate, and US Government’s Rohingya Genocide Determination. We thank Representative Meeks, Representative Bera, and Representative Chabot for their joint statement on the one-year anniversary, and their continued demonstration of support for the democracy and freedom of the people in Burma. We also recognize the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s show of bipartisan support for the BURMA Act on October 21, 2021, and 102 cosponsors from both the House and Senate.
The humanitarian and democracy aid authorized in the BURMA Act are sorely needed, as is the investigation into the oil and gas industry, the accountability for the military’s ongoing war crimes, Rohingya genocide and atrocity crimes against ethnic minorities, and a special coordinator position to make sure it all gets done. The sanction language of the Burma Act targets the junta’s finances in ways that can hurt the regime while sparing the people from additional suffering.
We, the undersigned, urgently request the United States Congress to pass the BURMA Act of 2021 in consideration of the countless lives taken away by the murderous military junta and the dangers that the authoritarian regime imposes on human rights and democracy. We acknowledge the bipartisan support we have received from the House of Representatives and we call for the same unified support by our Senators. As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”, we look forward to our democratically-elected Congress taking swift, concrete actions in holding the junta accountable for their crimes and supporting the civilian’s efforts in building Burma’s path to democracy.
Sincerely, Signed by:
- Action Committee for Democracy Development, VA
- American Rohingya Advocacy/ Arakan Institute for Peace and Development, TX
- Anti-Dictatorship In Burma- DC Metro Area, MD
- Arizona Karen Baptist Church, AZ
- Bethel Myanmar Assembly of God, MD
- Boston Free Burma, MA
- Burma Association at Berkeley, CA
- Burma Task Force, IL
- Burmese American Community Institute (BACI), IN
- Burmese American Millennials, Washington DC
- Burmese Chin Community of Atlanta, GA
- Burmese Rohingya Community of Wisconsin , WI
- Burmese Student Association, Cal Poly SLO, CA
- California Karen Youth Connection, CA
- Calvary Burmese Church, Washington DC
- Campaign for a New Myanmar, Washington DC
- CDM Support Group (India), IL
- Chin Community of USA-DC Area, Washington DC
- Chin Leaders, WI
- Crane Center for Mass Atrocity Prevention, IN
- Decency & Clarity, VA
- DFW Myanmar Ethnic Community, TX
- Fort Wayne Burmese Christian Fellowship Church, IN
- Freedom For Burma, CA
- Free Myanmar , TX
- Free Myanmar Campaign, USA
- Global Movement for Myanmar Democracy (GM4MD), USA
- Institute for Asian Democracy, Washington DC
- International Campaign for the Rohingya (ICR), Washington DC
- International Christian Concern, Washington DC
- Karen Baptist Churches, USA
- Karen Organization of America, MN
- Karen Organization of San Diego, CA
- Karen Society of Nebraska, NE
- Karenni Community of North Carolina, NC
- Karenni Community of Rochester, NY
- Karenni Community of Trenton, NJ
- LA Rohingya Association/ America Rohingya Justice Network, CA
- Lyncourt Wesleyan Church (Myanmar Service), NY
- Myanmar Queer Straight Alliance, NY
- Myanmar Society of Georgia, GA
- Myanmar Student Union USA, CA & MN
- Nationalities Alliance of Burma, USA
- No Business with Genocide, Washington DC
- Overseas Burmese Christians Fellowship, MA
- Philadelphia Burmese Baptist Church, PA
- Prayer Pioneers, WV
- Sacred City, CA
- Save Myanmar San Francisco, CA
- Sizang Burmese Mission Church, MD
- Students for Free Burma (SFB), CA
- Support the Democracy Movement in Burma, NY
- Syracuse Myanmar Community, NY
- US Advocacy Coalition for Myanmar (USACM), Washington DC
- U.S. Campaign for Burma, Washington DC
- United States Chin Coalition (USCC), IN
- Utica Karen Baptist Church, NY
- Utica Karen Community, NY
Endorsed by:
- 8888 Generation, New Zealand
- All Arakan Students’ and Youths’ Congress
- All Burma Democratic Face in New Zealand
- ALTSEAN-Burma
- Alternative Solutions for Rural Communities (ASORCOM)
- Assistance Association for Political Prisoners
- Association of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters
- Athan Freedom of Expression Activist Organization
- Auckland Kachin Community, New Zealand
- Auckland Zomi Community, New Zealand
- Australian Karen Organisation Inc
- Backpack Health Workers Team
- Blood Money Campaign
- Boat People SOS (BPSOS)
- Burma Campaign UK
- Burma Medical Association
- Burmese Canadian Network
- Burmese Rohingya Welfare Organisation, New Zealand
- Burmese Women’s Union
- California-Nevada Philippine Solidarity Task Force, United Methodist Church
- Cambodian Americans and Friends for Democracy and Human Rights Advocate, USA
- Chin Community of Auckland, New Zealand
- CRPH Support Group- Norway
- Democracy for Ethnic Minorities Organization
- Democracy for Myanmar – Working Group, New Zealand
- Democracy, Peace and Women’s Organization – DPW
- Democratic Youth Council
- EarthRights International
- Equality Myanmar
- Federal Myanmar Benevolence Group, New Zealand
- Fortify Rights
- Foundation of Khmer Samaki, USA
- Future Light Center
- Future Thanlwin
- General Strike Committee for Nationalities
- Generation Wave
- Human Rights Action Center
- Human Rights Foundation of Monland
- International Association, Myanmar-Switzerland
- International Ministries
- International Society of Myanmar Scholars and Professionals
- Justice For Myanmar
- Kachin Women’s Association Thailand
- Karen Human Rights Group
- Karen Peace Support Network
- Karen Women’s Organization
- Karenni Civil Society Network
- Karenni National Women’s Organization
- Karenni Society, New Zealand
- Keng Tung Youth
- Key of The World
- Me Boun Foundation
- Metta Campaign Mandalay
- Myanmar Engineers, New Zealand
- Myanmar Gonye, New Zealand
- Myanmar People Alliance, Shan State
- Myanmar Students’ Union in New Zealand
- Myanmar Youth and Student Association-Japan
- Network for Human Rights Documentation-Burma (ND-Burma)
- New Zealand Doctors for NUG
- New Zealand Karen Association
- New Zealand Zo Community
- Olive Organization
- Overseas Mon Association, New Zealand
- Progressive Voice
- Pyithu Gonye, New Zealand
- Rohingya Christian Community
- Rohingya-Voice
- Rvwang Community Association, New Zealand
- San Francisco Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines
- Save and Care Organization for Women at Border Areas
- Save Myanmar Fundraising Group, New Zealand
- Shan Community, New Zealand
- Shan MATA
- Sisters 2 Sisters
- Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation
- Southern Youth Development Organization
- Synergy- Social Harmony Organization
- Ta’ang Legal Aid
- Ta’ang Women’s Organization
- Tanintharyi MATA
- Temple Emanu-El
- Temple Emanu-El of Utica, NY
- Twitter Team for Revolution
- Union of Karenni State Youth
- Women Advocacy Coalition- Myanmar
- Women’s League of Burma
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