EU, Other States Should Back Clinton’s Call Now
October 29, 2010
Source: Human Rights Watch
"The US is finally starting to show leadership in turning talk of an international commission of inquiry for war crimes into Burma a reality. Other countries favoring a commission should join the United States in moving from making public statements of support to taking concrete steps to make it happen." - Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch
(New York) - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should use her trips to Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the G20 summit, and the European Union-US summit to intensively build active support for an international commission of inquiry on Burma, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch welcomed Clinton's October 28, 2010 commitment to pursue such a commission, and urged countries supporting a commission to collaborate on a strategic diplomatic plan to make this proposal happen.
On October 28, Clinton said at a news conference in Hawaii, "I would like to underscore the American commitment to seek accountability for the human rights violations that have occurred in Burma by working to establish an international commission of inquiry through close consultations with our friends, allies, and other partners at the United Nations."
"The US is finally starting to show leadership in turning talk of an international commission of inquiry for war crimes into Burma a reality," said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch. "Other countries favoring a commission should join the United States in moving from making public statements of support to taking concrete steps to make it happen."
More than 12 governments have publicly supported a commission of inquiry into violations of international humanitarian and human rights law in Burma, including EU member states such as the United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ireland, Estonia, Hungary, and Lithuania, as well as the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The EU is the lead sponsor of the annual Burma resolution at the United Nations General Assembly, which is currently in session in New York.
In a letter to European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton released on October 18, Human Rights Watch called for Ashton and the EU to back the report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar (Burma), Tomás Ojea Quintana, and show leadership in support of a commission of inquiry.
Some government leaders have hesitated to act on a commission of inquiry until after the results of the November 7 elections in Burma and formation of a new, nominally civilian government, Human Rights Watch said. China has also spoken out against a commission of inquiry, calling it "destructive" and "dangerous." In his October 2010 report to the UN General Assembly, Quintana elaborated on his proposal to the UN to form an international commission of inquiry by reminding states that justice was at the core of the UN system."Decades of human suffering [in Burma] do not allow further delay," Quintana said.
"A commission of inquiry for Burma won't happen without the active involvement of like-minded countries at the highest levels of government," said Roth. "A determined diplomatic effort - ideally at the UN General Assembly - is the best antidote to those who think Burma's human rights problems will be solved by the November 7 sham elections."
In August, Human Right Watch released a detailed Q&A on the commission of inquiry.
Background:
The United Nations has established many commissions of inquiries in the past to investigate serious violations of international law, but never with respect to Burma. The UN has issued highly critical human rights reports on Burma annually for nearly two decades. These reports have demonstrated that serious crimes by government security forces are widespread and systematic, and continue with utter impunity.
The Burmese government and non-state armed groups involved in Burma's long-running internal armed conflicts are bound by international humanitarian law (the laws of war). The armed forces of Burma have been responsible for numerous serious human rights and laws-of-war violations, including deliberate and indiscriminate attacks on civilians, summary executions of civilians and captured combatants, sexual violence against women and girls, torture, use of child soldiers, attacks on populations' livelihood and food supplies, forced displacement of populations, and use of anti-personnel landmines. Non-state armed groups in Burma also have been implicated in serious abuses, including forced labor, recruitment of child soldiers, and anti-personnel landmine use.
9 comments:
It's true that US wanted to control every single piece of hair on this planet..so, they will gain all of their benefits..? now they keep draggin Burma into their trap?
I sure hope that cambodia don't fall into their trap again...remembered they screwed us up before, and they are doing it again! PM Hun Sen must becareful with US/Thailand..
What trap? You should invite to be careful with VietNam not US. Right now is not 1970.
Our main enemy right now is Viet Nam. IF you don't support US and main allies you will be crushed by Vit Nam.... is more vicious then US.
I rather live under US the dame VIetcong who had killed many of us.
choose who to follow wisely....
khmer....
I am Cambodian girl - I want to be Hillary Clinton...wow she is super power woman.... where is my Khmer girls.... common Khmer young lady Khmer ... do you have dream like me?
if you do let's work ourselves to become some one important woman who can save people lives....!
Work with me, dream with me, walk with me, talk with me....
I strongly believe in my Khmer women around the globe they are potential, strong-minded, and smart, beautiful, and so sweet in the heart...
Ms. Moha Suriya ...my email: khamarak007@gmail.com
(woman's voice - joint me)
I hope it is not a lip service this time. It time for USA to stand up on what her believe.
3:59 AM,
are you a cross-dresser, or just a simple drunkard?
LONG LIVE VEIT NAM.. You all should wishes that you never born and if you born next born as vietnamese so you be smarter...
Hun sen and CPP doing a good job for US... the master.. and Phay siphan providing a good lip services and SOK Siphana and Sarin Donora are working hard to manipulate all the foerigners there for us.. the rest of our vietnamese brother and sisters are all in every officials position in the cambodian government.
Long live Viet Nam
soon we will take thailand too
You all khmer wishes you never born.. next time make sure you born as a vietnamses maybe you a little smarter
you all useless khmer peoples have no more chance.. we vietnam controle your idiot king... HUN SEN and all the family and CPP.. we have our citizen in every level of your government.. basically we run you whole country for you.. becuase you khmer are useless and stupid and idiot.. if you dont believe ask you parent..
look you country now.. it is the fact you wishes you never born.. next time you better born as vietnamese.. Long live viet nam.. soon we will control even thailand the land of gay and lesbian they dont care they only make love .. so it will be more easy..
we want to thank hun sen and cpp ... personal that to phay siphan for his lip services and sok siphana the brother inlaw to the rapist young girls minister of information and Sarin Denora for their manipulation to all the idiot foreigners in cambodian .. we will reward you and we will keep you in power
you all khmer deserved to dies like dogs.
yes 7:23 you wish all khmer die like dog cuz you like to eat dog meat.your mom like to suck dog's dick.your sister likes to lick her pussy by dog and you dad like to fuck the dead dog.what a nice family.
Charles (Dog's soul)
To Ah đồ má con chó LONG LIVE VEIT NAM…
bạn ăn đồ ngu má con chó.
Go back to Vietnam to live your miserable life, Ah đồ má con chó.
Ho Chi Minh's ghost
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