Myanmar Sanctions 2021-04-20
2021-04-20
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Reports of killings and excessive use of force by security forces against people protesting the recent military coup in Myanmar. The situation has led to international condemnation.
What representations have been made to his counterpart in Myanmar on reports of killings and excessive use of force by security forces against protesters? I am concerned about the ongoing violence and need for a strong message from the international community.
The violent crackdown and killing of peaceful protesters in Myanmar are completely unacceptable. The UK secured G7 statements on 3 February and 23 February, as well as a United Nations Security Council presidential statement on 10 March. In response to the military's appalling human rights violations, the UK has imposed sanctions on two key military-linked entities that fund the military's actions and on nine senior military figures, including the commander-in-chief.
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The situation in Myanmar requires a coordinated international response to the military coup, including through the imposition of sanctions.
Can I impress upon him the plight of people in Myanmar and the need for government assistance? Will the Government review the process of administering sanctions which is often slow and difficult? What talks are being held with other Governments, particularly those in Asia, to ensure a united approach?
When we impose sanctions, we must make sure they are done on a properly solid legal basis. The Foreign Secretary recently travelled to Brunei and Indonesia and attended the second United Kingdom-Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting of Foreign Ministers. We made clear our views on the coup in Myanmar and the senseless violence against civilians.
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The answer does not directly address the need for a review of sanctions or provide specifics about ongoing talks with other governments.
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Medical staff, including the questioner's constituent Dr Thomas Lamb, have faced persecution for treating protesters. The military junta's actions include the use of gunfire and forcible removal of civilians from their homes.
The people of Myanmar need help urgently. My constituent Dr Thomas Lamb has been persecuted for treating peaceful protesters, including arbitrary detention, torture, and death. During his meetings with the Foreign Minister, did he raise killings of over 700 innocent Burmese civilians? Will he join Canada and the Netherlands in formally supporting the Gambia's genocide case against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice?
We are completely steadfast in our opposition to the coup. We have demonstrated strong international leadership at the UN Security Council and the G7. Accountability for military acts, both historic and recent, is necessary, including referral to the International Criminal Court.
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The answer does not specify whether civilian deaths were raised or if support will be given to the Gambia's case.
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The UK's response has been criticised for lacking strength and urgency. The ASEAN conference was attended by the Foreign Secretary, but no mention of Myanmar in follow-up communications.
The Labour party supports pro-democracy protesters in Myanmar who have shown extraordinary courage resisting military brutality. The UK Government's response lacks both strength and urgency. Why did the tweet after the ASEAN conference not address the situation? Will the Government commit to writing every UN nation asking them to join an arms embargo against Myanmar?
We are clear that countries should not sell arms to the Myanmar military. We played a key role in securing and strengthening an EU arms embargo following the 2017 Rohingya crisis. The Foreign Secretary welcomed ASEAN's unique role in addressing the crisis, in line with the purpose and principles enshrined in the ASEAN charter.
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The answer does not specify why there was no mention of Myanmar in post-ASEAN communications or commit to writing every UN nation about an arms embargo.
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