President Thein Sein Should Reveal Role in ’88 Massacre



MEDIA RELEASE FROM BURMA CAMPAIGN UK

For Immediate Release Monday 4th August 2014

As the 26th anniversary of the 88 massacre and crackdown approaches, Burma Campaign UK today launches a campaign calling on President Thein Sein to publish his full army record and reveal his role during this time. 

When he became President, Thein Sein described the massacre and crackdown as having ‘saved the nation’.

A leaked US embassy diplomatic cable dated 20th October 2004 said Thein Sein ’distinguished’ himself cracking down against the 1988 uprising. It stated: ‘Major Thein Sein served as commander of Light Infantry Division (LID)-55, one of the elite organizations loyal to the Burmese Socialist Program Party (BSPP). In that capacity, he distinguished himself, as did Soe Win, in the crackdown against the 1988 uprising in support of democracy.’

Burma Campaign UK is asking people to email President Thein Sein, asking him to publish his full army record, including the role he played in crushing the uprising on 8th August 1988. The people of Burma have the right to know the past actions of the President. The email action is online here: 


President Thein Sein has been praised by the international community, including the British government, as a reformer. Yet horrific human rights abuses have continued under his rule. Now that sanctions have been lifted and aid and trade is flowing into Burma, reforms are going into reverse, with new crackdowns on media freedom, a doubling of the number of political prisoners, and increased repression against the Rohingya ethnic minority. 

“If President Thein Sein has nothing to hide, he has no reason not make his full army record available for everyone in Burma to see,” said Anna Roberts, Executive Director of Burma Campaign UK. “There has been virtually no public scrutiny of President Thein Sein’s past.  If President Thein Sein has been involved in massacring students protesting on the streets of Rangoon, is he really the kind of person who can be trusted to bring democracy and human rights to Burma?”

For more information contact Anna Roberts on 07950849529.

Burma Campaign UK’s briefing paper on President Thein Sein is available here: 






 

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