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Global Action for Burma (GAB) calls for Chinese Government

co-operation of United Nations Security Council action on


Burma

23 March 2010

Global action for Burma (GAB) calls for the world leaders to discuss
Burma crisis at the United Nations Security Council in order to take
practical action on Burma since Burma crisis is in its critical situation.
The recent so-called electoral laws clearly show that ruling junta doesn’t
have the will to see the national reconciliation in Burma.

Global action for Burma (GAB) strongly supports the United Kingdom
Prime Minster Gordon Brown called for the urgent UN meeting. We
express our appreciation over Mr Brown’s courageous timely action
taken and we also take note that United Nations Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon requested the meeting of the Group of Friends of the Secretary-
General on Myanmar [Burma] on March 25.

Our lives and rights are robbed by military regime for half the century
and this is the time that UNSC must take action practically. World
leaders should be aware that they cannot ignore the injustices in Burma
but also they have the responsibly to protect the oppressed people since
it is the duty of all the mankind.

Aung San Suu Kyi once said that “It is even appropriate or justified for
the international community carries out the responsibility to intervene in
the internal affairs of another country whose power are creating hell for
the population. The international community as a whole should
recognise that it has got responsibilities. It can’t ignore grave injustices
that are going on within the borders of any particular country.”

Global Action for Burma (GAB) is founded with democratic and ethnics organizations based inside Burma and in abroad
working collectively together to free Burma to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law, and to establish genuine
democratic federal union where everyone can enjoy freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that
emphasizes the protection of individual rights.
We would like to call for world leaders to work collectively together to
find the solution for Burma crisis and we would like to urge all the justice
loving people around the world to call for United Nations Security
Council to take practical action on Burma.

We would like to affirm here that Burma crisis is not the internal affair of
one country but the affair of humanity and the affair of international
community. We know that UN is there standing for facilitating
cooperation in international law, international security, human rights,
and the achieving of world peace and we want to express our perception
that failure to take timely action on the perpetrators is tantamount to
agree committing atrocities in Burma.

Global Action for Burma (GAB) earnestly calls for the Chinese
government to:
 stop protecting criminal military regime in Burma
 not to use the VETO for the sake of 50 million people of Burma
 support the oppressed people of Burma in the name of humanity

Global Action for Burma (GAB) calls for the United Nations Security
Council to:
 declare that it won’t recognize junta’s planned 2010 election and its
results
 declare junta’s sham 2008 constitution as NULL and VOID
 declare that it will recognise Aung San Suu Kyi led CRPP1, as the
legitimate Government of Burma if should “Interim Government”
be formed mandated by 1990 general election

For more information regarding the Global Action for Burma (GAB)
action on United Nations Security Council and Chinese government,
please contact organizers on behalf of Global Action for Burma (GAB) to:

Global Action for Burma (GAB) is founded with democratic and ethnics organizations based inside Burma and in abroad
working collectively together to free Burma to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law, and to establish genuine
democratic federal union where everyone can enjoy freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that
emphasizes the protection of individual rights.
Ko Kyaw Zaw Wai (Canada)
Canadian Campaign for Free Burma (CCFB)
1-416-358-2318, zaw.w.kyaw@gmail.com

Ko Yin Aye (USA)


Free Burma Federation (FBF)
1-2407532397, yindbso@gmail.com

Ko Ko Aung (Japan)
Democratic Federation of Burma (DFB)
090-1506-2893, kokoaung_dfbjp@yahoo.com

Ko Kyaw Than (India)


All Burma Students League (ABSL)
91-9810601506, dawnstar88@gmail.com

Ko Yin Htwe (Thailand)


Burma Political Prisoner Union (BPPU)
66845755416, yinhtwe@gmail.com

Ko Tay Zar Tay (Denmark)


Aktionsgruppe for Demokratii Burma (ADB-dk)
004522838096, tayzar.tay@gmail.com

Ko Myo Thein (UK)


Burma democratic Concern (BDC)
442084939137, myothein@bdcburma.org

1. CRPP, “The Committee Representing The People’s Parliament”, is formed on 16 September 1998 with the elected
MPs of 1990 election including the MPs from the National League for Democracy (NLD) and from ethnics parties
after the military junta ignored to recognize the 1990 election results. Because sovereign power lies with the people
and because the people have freely made their choice in 1990 election, the CRPP was formed accordingly.

Global Action for Burma (GAB) is founded with democratic and ethnics organizations based inside Burma and in abroad
working collectively together to free Burma to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law, and to establish genuine
democratic federal union where everyone can enjoy freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that
emphasizes the protection of individual rights.

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