Open Letter to G20 Member Countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union.
Date: 9.9.2023
Esteemed leaders and delegates of the G20 member nations,
Today, we come together to emphasize the importance of your focused attention and unified efforts regarding the crisis unfolding in Myanmar. The escalating atrocities perpetrated by the military junta demand immediate, united intervention. As representatives of the world’s foremost economies, you possess the influence and the moral duty to address this pressing issue.
The situation in Myanmar is deeply distressing and deeply alarming. Over the past 30 months, we have borne witness to more than 4,000 lives tragically lost, over 24,000 individuals unjustly detained, and the issuance of 145 death sentences—an unforgivable affront to the Myanmar people. These are the figures corroborated by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), though we must acknowledge the grim likelihood that the actual toll is much higher.
The Myanmar military’s relentless targeting of civilians through more than 1,400 airstrikes1 has led to the displacement of over 1.7 million innocent people. This is a conservative estimate of the UN, and the figure is expected to rise to 2.7 million by the end of 2023.2 Adding to the country’s misery, the junta’s military is said to have burned down around 75,000 homes3 and put more than 17 million people in need of humanitarian aid.
In view of this dire situation, we, the undersigned, implore G20 member nations to consider the following immediate actions:
The G20 Summit is supposed to offer leadership in the face of pressing challenges. It is of utmost importance that we unite to confront the Myanmar crisis with a sense of urgency, compassion, and unwavering commitment to justice. The Myanmar people deserve nothing less, and it is the moral duty of the international community to stand in solidarity with them.
Let our legacy be one of peace, justice, and compassion, an enduring testament to the power of unity in the face of adversity.
Undersigned Organizations
1 RFA Burmese. “Myanmar’s junta increasingly relying on airstrikes, research group says.” Radio Free Asia, May 24, 2023, https://www.rfa.org/english/news/myanmar/airstrikes-data-report-05242023163329.html
2 UNOCHA (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs). “Myanmar Humanitarian Needs Overview 2023.” ReliefWeb.int, January 15, 2023, https://reliefweb.int/report/myanmar/myanmar-humanitarian-needs-overview-2023- january-2023
3 Irawaddy. “Almost 75,000 Homes Incinerated by Junta Forces in Myanmar Since the Coup.” The Irawaddy, August 10, 2023, https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/conflicts-in-numbers/almost-75000-homes-incinerated-by-junta-forces-in myanmar-since-the-coup.html