Press Release: the Myanmar Accountability Project, MAP London, 9 December 2022: A senior UN official has denounced the double standards of the international community in taking robust action on Ukraine while failing the people of Myanmar. Meanwhile, there have been calls for the British government to refer Myanmar to the International Criminal Court, as it didContinue reading “UN Official Denounces Lack of Action on Myanmar, as UK Parliament Lit Up with Image of Executed Myanmar Dissident, to Mark UN Human Rights Day”
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MAP Calls for New Political, Diplomatic, and Humanitarian Approaches to Myanmar
How have Myanmar’s ethnic conflicts evolved since the coup?
MAP Director Chris Gunness on BBC World News, condemning the attack on a concert in Kachin state that killed 50 people and injured dozens, calling for a UN investigation
Prosecuting Burmese Perpetrators of Serious Human Rights Violations in Jakarta: Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Holds First Hearing into Law 26 of 2000 concerning the Human Rights Court
Jakarta 26 September 2022: The Constitutional Court in Jakarta has held its first hearing into whether the law governing the Human Rights Court can be changed, allowing a case to be brought in Indonesia against perpetrators of atrocity crimes in Myanmar. Salai Za Uk Ling, Deputy Executive Director of the Chin Human Rights Organisation saidContinue reading “Prosecuting Burmese Perpetrators of Serious Human Rights Violations in Jakarta: Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Holds First Hearing into Law 26 of 2000 concerning the Human Rights Court”
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံကိုယ်စားပြုနေရာအတွက် အထွေထွေညီလာခံက တကယ်တမ်းလုပ်ဆောင်နိုင်မလား
[BURMESE] As the UN General Assembly Opens in New York, MAP’s Director Makes the Case for NUG Representation Across the UN System
The UN General Assembly Must Fix Myanmar’s Muddled Representation and Send a Profound Message to the Junta
Press Release: MAP Urges UN General Assembly to Approve Credentials of Myanmar’s Democratic Ambassador
London 12 September 2022: The Myanmar Accountability Project, MAP, has called on the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to accept the credentials of the incumbent Ambassador of the National Unity Government (NUG), Kyaw Moe Tun. In a report published today, MAP also calls on the UN to resolve the chaotic situation of Myanmar’s representation across the UN system. Continue reading “Press Release: MAP Urges UN General Assembly to Approve Credentials of Myanmar’s Democratic Ambassador “