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U.S. GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT | H. Res. 84 |
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H. RES. 84 - INTERVENTION IN BURMA
Introduced in the House of Representatives on February 13, 2003 by Mr. Pitts
(PA-16). Referred to the House International Relations Committee on
February 13, 2004.
Cosponsors
Background:
This resolution calls for the immediate intervention in the conflict in Burma.
Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD), was
democratically elected as General Secretary of the NLD in the My 1990 multiparty
election in Burma and is the rightful leader of the government. However, the
military junta in Burma, now calling itself the State Peace and Development
Council (SPDC) has refused to cede power to Aung San Suu Kyi's rightful,
democratically elected government. The military junta is engaged in ethnic
cleansing in Burma, which is tantamount to genocide under established
international law. Furthermore, this conflict between the military junta and the
ethnic minorities in Burma is one of the longest sustained civil wars in
history.
Provisions:
Calls upon the executive branch of the United
States Government and the international community to intervene immediately
in the conflict in Burma and actively protect and assist the refugees
along the Thai-Burma border and the internally displaced persons within
Burma.
Calls upon the Government of Thailand, a close ally
of the United States, to allow the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees to establish a permanent presence to assist the refugees;
Calls upon the international community to place
human rights monitors and peacekeepers inside Burma immediately in order
to end the ethnic cleansing campaign of the State Peace and Development
Council (SPDC);
Calls upon the international community to press the
SPDC to desist immediately from its systematic policy of genocide;
Calls upon the SPDC to respect and allow forthwith
the establishment of the democratically elected Government of Burma from
the 1990 election, led by Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for
Democracy.
Calls upon the international community to prosecute
the military dictatorship of Burma on charges of genocide and as
perpetrators of grave crimes against humanity;
Calls upon the Government of Thailand to rescind immediately its decision
to deport democracy activists to likely death in Burma;
Calls upon the appropriate committees of the United
States Congress and appropriate legislative bodies of other countries to
hold hearings on the violations of human rights and genocide against the
ethnic minorities in Burma;
Calls for appropriate reparations by the SPDC to
victims of rape and victims of forced labor in Burma;
Calls for the SPDC to release immediately and
unconditionally all political prisoners in Burma;
Urges the SPDC to commence immediately a full-scale
political dialogue with the National League for Democracy and all ethnic
groups in Burma;
Calls upon the international community to destroy
the military capability of the SPDC by eliminating the capacity of the
SPDC and other entities with which it is allied to produce illicit drugs
that supply the funds for the procurement by the SPDC of arms and
munitions to support its war against the people of Burma;
Calls upon the international community and people
of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds to join together with the people of
Burma for the Global Day of Prayer for Burma.
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