To: The European Parliament
CC: President of the European Parliament
Leaders of the Political Groups of the European Parliament
The European Commission
The European External Action Service
3 December 2024
Appeal for European Parliament Action on Myanmar: Denounce the Junta’s Sham Election, Support Democracy, and Pursue Justice for Gross Human Rights Violations and Atrocity Crimes
Your Excellencies,
We, 276 Myanmar and Europe-based civil society organizations, urgently appeal to the European Parliament to take the following actions:
- Pass a new resolution on Myanmar that unequivocally denounces the Myanmar military junta’s plan for sham election
- Provide for concrete support for Myanmar’s legitimate democracy stakeholders
- Provide increased support for justice and accountability initiatives, including but not limited to, the establishment of a special tribunal to prosecute crimes committed in Myanmar and attached to the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar
- Reiterate the European Parliament’s call in previous resolutions for the UN Security Council’s referral of the situation in Myanmar to the International Criminal Court
Myanmar’s human rights and humanitarian crisis is worsening with each passing day. The junta has severely escalated its horrific atrocities against civilians across the country, including violent ground raids and airstrikes targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. In the first eight months of 2024 alone, the junta conducted an average of seven airstrikes per day—totaling at least 1,639 airstrikes, amounting to nearly half of total airstrikes since the coup attempt in February 2021. The junta’s airstrikes are fueled by aviation fuel supplied under the guise of humanitarian aid delivery, enabling the continued assault on civilians.
These attacks have particularly targeted and affected religious and ethnic minorities—bombing schools in session, religious buildings including churches, medical facilities, and displacement camps. Arson by the junta has been rampant and destroyed at least 105,314 civilian properties as of August. Since the coup attempt, over 3.4 million have been displaced within Myanmar, with hundreds of thousands more across the border.[1] 27,751 people have been detained, including 580 children, with 170 sentenced to death.
Amidst its intensifying violence, the junta has announced plans for a general election in 2025. With no legality and legitimacy, it is completely impossible for the junta to conduct a genuine census, let alone an election. Worse, the junta has resorted to coercion, forcing individuals at gunpoint to participate in the census, a tactic likely to be mirrored in its sham election. A significant majority—86% of the country’s territory and 67% of its population—remains outside its stable control. Any election held under these conditions will not be legitimate, let alone free and fair. It will not represent the will of the people. Nor will it contribute to genuine power-sharing among ethnic and religious communities across Myanmar, making it impossible for sustainable peace. Instead, it will perpetuate the cycle of military dictatorship, violence, and impunity.
Despite the junta’s absolute lack of legitimacy, China and Russia have endorsed and pledged support for the junta’s plan for sham election, both technical and financial. China, for example, plans to contribute around CNY 150 million (EUR 20 million) to fund the junta’s sham census. Meanwhile, the military junta has publicly endorsed Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Both Russia and the junta have supported and benefited from each other. If the junta succeeds in gaining legitimacy, the political and economic implications will reach far beyond the Southeast Asian Region.
The people of Myanmar need support from the European Parliament to unequivocally denounce the sham election of the illegal junta. The European Parliament must send a clear and decisive message to authoritarian regimes that continue to support the Myanmar military junta, urging them to stand in support of the Myanmar people’s aspirations and efforts for genuine federal democracy. These authoritarian regimes are not only enabling the military junta’s efforts to claim legitimacy but also aiding and abetting its atrocity crimes, while pressuring Myanmar’s democratic stakeholders to return to “normalcy” under another cycle of military rule.
The European Parliament has already recognized the National Unity Government (NUG) as the legitimate government of Myanmar and called for support in its efforts to “move towards a peaceful and democratic future”. The European Union’s continued political, financial, and technical support for Myanmar’s legitimate stakeholders, including the NUG, ethnic resistance organizations (EROs), and local civil society organizations, is vital to dismantling military tyranny and promoting a democracy that is inclusive of all ethnic and religious communities.
On the ground, Myanmar people are making immense sacrifices defending their lives and freedom, and building a future of federal democracy, peace, and sustainable governance—free from military tyranny. Bottom-up governance systems—ethnically led and representative of the people’s votes in the general election in November 2020—are set up and operational to serve and govern the people, including the Interim Executive Council of Karenni State. Through local governance systems, public services are provided to local populations, including education, humanitarian aid, healthcare, livelihood support, law enforcement, and access to justice.
We look to your leadership to continue to stand with the people of Myanmar and their legitimate representatives. We appeal to the European Parliament to urgently adopt a resolution that unequivocally denounces the junta’s plan for sham election and urge the European Commission to impose targeted sanctions on all nodes of the aviation fuel supply chain. Furthermore, the European Union should support Myanmar’s locally led governance systems and institutions across Myanmar.
Ensuring accountability for the junta’s genocide against Rohingya and war crimes and crimes against humanity against other ethnic minorities across Myanmar is essential for a future built on justice and durable peace. We call for increased support for justice initiatives: the establishment of a special tribunal to prosecute crimes committed in Myanmar, attached to the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar; and concrete support for cases under universal jurisdiction. This must be complemented by robust support for local human rights documentation and evidence collection efforts, including protection, technical support, and communications for civil society groups, human rights defenders and documenters, as well as independent media at the frontline.
We further urge the European Parliament to reiterate your existing call for the UN Security Council’s referral of the situation in Myanmar to the International Criminal Court (ICC). While we recognize the ICC Prosecutor’s application for an arrest warrant for Min Aung Hlaing as a significant step in the right direction for justice for the Rohingya community, we look forward to an ICC referral that covers the commission of international crimes across the territory of Myanmar.
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Signed by 276 civil society organizations, including 60 organizations that have chosen not to disclose their names
- 5/ of Zaya State Strike
- A-Yar-Taw People Strike
- Action Committee of Basic Education Students (ACBES)
- Ah Nah Podcast – Conversations with Myanmar
- All Arakan Youth Organizations Network (AAYON)
- All Aung Myay Thar San Schools Strike Force
- All Burma Federation of Student Unions (Monywa District)
- Alliance for Democracy in Myanmar
- Alliance of Students’ Union – Yangon (ASU-Yangon)
- Anti-coup Forces Coordination Committee (ACFCC-Mandalay)
- Anti-Junta Alliance Yangon-AJAY
- Arakan CSO Network
- Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP)
- Association of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters (HRDP)
- Association Suisse-Birmanie (ASB)
- Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization
- Aung San Suu Kyi Park, Norway
- Basic Education General Strike Committee (BEGSC)
- Basic Education Worker Unions – Steering Committee (BEWU-SC)
- Blood Money Campaign (BMC)
- Burma Action Ireland
- Burmese Women’s Union (BWU)
- CDM Medical Network (CDMMN)
- Chanmyatharzi Township People’s Strike
- Chaung Oo Township Youth Strike Committee
- Chin Community in Norway
- Chindwin (West) Villages Women Strike
- Civil Information Network (CIN)
- Civil Society Organizations Coordination Committee (Monywa)
- Co-operative University Mandalay Students’ Strike
- Coalition Strike Committee – Dawei
- Creative Home (CH)
- CRPH & NUG Supporters Ireland
- CRPH Funding Ireland
- CRPH Support Group, Norway and members organizations
- CRPH, NUG Support Team Germany – Deutschland
- Daung Sitthe Strike
- Dawei (Ashaetaw) Women Strike
- Dawei Youths Revolutionary Movement Strike Committee
- Defend Myanmar Democracy (DMD)
- Democracy for Ethnic Minorities Organization (DEMO)
- Depayin Township Revolution Steering Committee
- Depayin Women Strike
- Doh Atu – Ensemble pour le Myanmar
- Educational Initiatives Prague
- Equality Myanmar (EQMM)
- Ethnic Youth General Strike Committee (Mandalay)
- Federal Corner
- Former ABSDF
- Former Political Prisoners and New Generation Group – Monywa
- Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC)
- Freelance Volunteer Myanmar
- Future Light Center (FLC)
- Future Thanlwin
- Gangaw Women Strike
- General Strike Collaboration Committee (GSCC)
- General Strike Committee of Basic and Higher Education (GSCBHE)
- General Strike Coordination Body (GSCB)
- Generation Wave (GW)
- Generations’ Solidarity Coalition of Nationalities (GSCN)
- German Solidarity with Myanmar e.V.
- HTY Scout Channel
- Human Rights Educators Network (HREN)
- Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM)
- Industries Strike
- Info Birmanie
- Information & Scout News (Hlaing)
- Integria, z.ú Prague
- International Association, Myanmar – Switzerland (IAMS)
- Justice & Equality Focus
- K’cho Ethnic Association (Europe)
- Kachin Association Norway
- Kachin Legal Aid Group (KLAG)
- Kachin Student Union
- Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT)
- Kalay Township Strike Force
- Kalay Women Strike
- Kamayut Scout Channel
- KantBaLu Strike Committee
- Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG)
- Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN)
- Karen Women’s Organization (KWO)
- Karenni Hope
- Karenni Human Rights Group (KnHRG)
- Karenni Humanitarian Aid Initiative (KHAI)
- Karenni National Women’s Organization (KNWO)
- Karenni Social Welfare and Development Center (KSWDC)
- KayahLi Phu Youth (KLY)
- Kayan New Generation Youth (KNGY)
- Kayan Rescue Committee (KRC)
- Kayan Women’s Organization (KyWO)
- Kayaw Women Association
- Kayaw Youth Organization (KwYO)
- Keng Tung Youth
- Kings N Queens (KNQ)
- Kyae Lak Myay
- Kyain Seikgyi Spring Revolution Leading Committee
- Kyauktada Strike Committee (KSC)
- Latpadaung Region Strike Committee
- Let’s Help Each Other (LHEO)
- LGBT Alliance
- LGBT Alliance Myanmar (Kalay Region)
- LGBT Alliance Myanmar (Kyaukse Region)
- LGBT Community Yangon
- LGBT Union – Mandalay
- Magway People’s Revolution Committee
- Magway Region Human Rights Network
- Maharaungmyay Township People’s Strike
- Mandalar University Students’ Strike
- Mandalay Alliance Coalition Strike
- Mandalay Medical Family (MFM)
- Mandalay Strike Force (MSF)
- Mandalay Students’ Strike
- Mandalay Women Strike
- Mandalay Youth Strike
- Mandalay-based People’s Strike
- Mandalay-Based University Students’ Unions (MDY_SUs)
- MATA Sagaing
- Mayangone News
- MayMyo Strike Force
- Metta Campaign
- Monywa LGBT Strike
- Monywa People’s Strike Steering Committee
- Monywa Women Strike
- Monywa-Amyint Road Strike Leading Committee
- Monywa-Amyint Road Women Strike
- Multi-Religions Strike
- Mya Taung Strike
- Myanmar Action Group Denmark
- Myanmar Catholic Community In Norway
- Myanmar Community Austria (MCA)
- Myanmar Community in Norway
- Myanmar Democratic Force in Denmark
- Myanmar Hindu Union
- Myanmar Institute of Information Technology Students’ Strike
- Myanmar Labor Alliance (MLA)
- Myanmar Tourism Committee (MTC)
- Myaung Youth Network
- MyaYar Knowledge Tree
- Myingyan Civilian Movement Committee
- Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma (ND-Burma)
- Network of University Student Unions – Monywa
- New Myanmar Foundation
- New Rehmonnya Federated Force (NRFF)
- NLD Organization Committee (International) Norway
- No.12 Basic Education Branch High School (Maharaungmyay) Students’ Union
- NOK Information & Scout Echo
- North Dagon & East Dagon News
- Norway Matu Community
- Norway Rawang Community
- Nway Oo Guru Lay Myar Education Center
- Nyan Lynn Thit Analytica
- OCTOPUS (Youth Organization)
- Olive Organization
- Pale Township People’s Strike Steering Committee
- Political Prisoners Network – Myanmar (PPN–M)
- Progressive Muslim Youth Association (PMYA)
- Progressive Voice (PV)
- Pyi Gyi Tagon Strike Force
- Queers of Burma Alternative (QBA)
- Representative Committee of University Teacher Associations (RC of UTAs)
- Rohingya Community in Norway
- Samgha Sammaga-Mandalay
- Save and Care Organization for Ethnic Women at Border Areas (SCOEWBA)
- Save Myanmar San Francisco
- Save Myanmar USA
- Seinpann Strike
- Shan MATA
- Shwe Pan Kone People’s Strike Steering Committee
- Sisters2Sisters
- Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation
- South Dagon Scouting Infos (SDG)
- Southern Youth Development Organization
- Spring Traveler
- Students’ Union Co-operative University
- Ta’ang Women’s Organization (TWO)
- Tamar Institute of Development
- Tamwe Nway Oo Channel
- Taze Strike Committee
- Taze Women Strike
- Thaketa & Dawbon Scout Channel
- Thakhin Kodaw Mhine Peace Network (Monywa)
- Thayat Chaung Women Strike
- The 88 Generation Peace and Open Society (Monywa)
- The Ladies
- The Wings Institute
- Thint Myat Lo Thu Myar
- Twitter Team for Revolution (TTFR)
- Union of Karenni State Youth (UKSY)
- University Mandalay Students’ Strike
- University Students’ Unions Alumni Force
- Volunteers in Myanmar
- Wetlet Revolution Leading Committee
- Wetlet Township Women Strike
- White Coat Society Yangon (WCSY)
- Women Advocacy Coalition – Myanmar (WAC-M)
- Women Alliance Burma (WAB)
- Women Development Center
- Women for Women Foundation (WWF)
- Women Lead Resource Center
- Yadanabon University Students’ Union (YDNBUSU)
- Yangon Women Strike
- Yasakyo Township People’s Strike Steering Committee
- Yinmarpin and Salingyi All Villages Strike Committee
- Youth Empowerment
- Youth for Democratization of Myanmar (UDM)
- Youth Scout For Democracy (YSD)
- Zomi Christian Fellowship of Norway
- Zomi Community Norway
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