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Karen Communities Worldwide Call for Action to Stop Attacks on Civilians


Statement from Karen Communities Worldwide
For Immediate Release March 9th 2010

Karen communities call for immediate practical action to stop the attacks.

Karen people have been under attack for more than 60 years. The new wave of attacks is linked to the Burmese dictatorship’s fake elections due later this year.  The dictatorship is trying to crush all resistance forces to their rule. They are following the doctrine of the Burmese Army: ‘One Blood, One Voice, One Command’. The new constitution drafted by the dictatorship guarantees no rights or protection to ethnic nationalities. In fact, it is a death sentence to ethnic diversity in Burma. The international community must stop ignoring what is happening to ethnic peoples in Burma.

We, the Karen Communities Worldwide, desire genuine democracy, peace and national reconciliation, but not military threats and attacks by the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) army to destroy our homeland and our dreams for a peaceful federal Burma.

Karen Communities in the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Canada, the United States, Australia, Japan, Malaysia and Korea are coordinating the day of action, which is supported by people from Burma and human rights groups.

Contact:
Norway – Nan Kyi Aye, Karen community in Norway +4741847953

UK – Pa Saw Htee – Karen Community Association +447828168180 Australia - Saw Lwin Oo, Australia Karen Organisation +61 4123 44009 Canada – Mahn Kyaw Shwe, Karen Canadian Community +1519-434-0139 Germany – Mahn Aung Lwin, Karen National Community Germany +491752433418 USA – Stephen Dun, Karen American Communities Foundation +12062958553 Korea – Saw Kenneth Moe, Karen Youth Organisation +821087147019



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