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  • Media release

    For immediate release

    Ethnic women urge Canadian pressure to end military abuses in Burma

    OTTAWA, CANADA, March 11, 2015 - Two ethnic women from Burma testified at the Canadian Parliament

    yesterday, calling for Canadian pressure on the Government of Burma to end systematic human rights abuses,

    particularly sexual violence, by the Burmese military.

    The two ethnic delegates were invited to testify before the Subcommittee on International Human Rights.

    Speaking to Members of Parliament, they urged Canada to take the lead in calling for an investigation into

    human rights abuses in Burma, particularly military sexual violence. They also called for pressure on the

    Burmese government to pull back troops from ethnic areas and begin political dialogue to end the civil war.

    Wahkushee Tenner of the Womens League of Burma (WLB) testified about the ongoing use of rape as a weapon of war by Burmese government troops, citing reports by WLB which have documented well over 100

    cases of sexual violence since the current government came to power.

    Jessica Nkhum of the Kachin Womens Association Thailand, testified about the recent gang rape and killing of two volunteer Kachin teachers in northern Shan State on January 20, 2015. She explained that the Burma Army

    has tortured local villagers to make them confess to the crime, and threatened legal action against anyone

    accusing them of involvement.

    Immediately responding to the testimony, MP David Sweet tweeted Witnesses reveal disturbing increase in violent and sexual human rights violations against women by the Burmese Army in rural Burma.

    They thanked Canada for its long term support to ethnic civil society organizations in conflict affected areas,

    and urged Canada to continue this support.

    Inter Pares, an international social justice organization, has invited the two women to Canada to participate in

    exchanges with people from other conflict-impacted countries, including Sudan and Colombia.

    About Inter Pares

    Inter Pares is a Canadian social justice organization working in Canada and around the world for 40 years to

    support peoples struggles for peace, justice, and equality. In Burma, Inter Pares collaborates with more than 70 organizations. Inter Pares collaboration with Burma organization started in the early 1990s.

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    For more information, please contact:

    Wahkushee Tenner, Womens League of Burma: +66 81 783 2830 Jessica Nkhum, Kachin Womens Association Thailand: +66 81 783 2830 Rebecca Wolsak, Asia program manager, Inter Pares: +1 (613) 563-4801 [email protected]