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The Women’s League of Burma reinforces our condemnation of the junta’s illegal and unjust seizure of power and urges international community to act

On the day marking seven months since the Burmese military’s attempted coup, the Women’s League of Burma (WLB) reinforces our condemnation of the junta’s illegal and unjust seizure of power and categorically rejects the assault on civilian livelihoods including the infringement of basic human rights freedoms and protections by the Burmese Army, and in particular the targeting of

July Situation Update

Six months have passed since the Burmese Army seized power in a coup. Since that dark day, the people of Burma/Myanmar have continued to suffer the consequences. In the months following Feb 1, it has become abundantly clear that the terrorist junta has neither the political will nor the ability to govern with compassion and humanity. Something must be done to reverse the devastation.

June Situation Update

Women remain at the forefront of the ongoing revolution in Burma/Myanmar where protests are continuing against the military council. But in the aftermath of the coup in February, the military has attempted to stifle the voices of pro-democracy activists where often women are on the frontlines. For decades, women have been proactively resisting patriarchal norms by challenging a system designed to suppress their voices. The male-dominated Tatmadaw exemplifies sexist behaviours and attitudes which continue to threaten the safety of women and young girls. 

May Situation Update

It has now been over 100 days since the Burmese Army unlawfully took control over the country in a coordinated coup d’etat. The actions of the security forces at the command of the so-called State Administrative Council (SAC), have forced civilians into oppressive rule through their morally corrupt policies. Violent policing and increased disappearances of those involved in anti-coup activities has stripped the people of Burma/Myanmar of their rights, as the junta continues to rule with an iron-fist approach.

April Situation Update

Democratic norms, values and principles are not being protected, nor upheld in Burma/Myanmar. April was a devastating month; with mounting evidence of clear crimes against humanity including sexual and gender-based violence. Those who are speaking the truth are facing fierce condemnation and force by the regime. Regardless, the people of Burma/Myanmar have continued to stand firm with their rejection of the military coup.

Statement on International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict

Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, the Women’s League of Burma (WLB) urges the general public to join our campaign against military impunity. WLB is committed to ending a nationwide pattern of sexual violence in conflict and to hold military junta accountable for sexual violence in conflict.

10th Congress of Women's League of Burma conducted on 22-24 April 2019

10th Congress of Women's League of Burma conducted on 22-24 April 2019

၂၀၁၉ ခုနှစ် ဧပြီလ ၂၂ ရက်နေ့မှ ၂၄ ရက်နေ့အထိ အမျိုးသမီးများအဖွဲ့ချုပ် (မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ) သည် ဒဿမအကြိမ်မြောက်ညီလာခံကို ကျင်းပခဲ့သည်။

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