For July, here at US Campaign for Burma, we will spend the month raising awareness about our various advocacy efforts. Today, we will review the BRAVE Burma Act (1/4)
Now is the worst time for #BIMSTEC to engage w/ Myanmar's illegal junta.
Every handshake w/ the junta extends its brutality. The people of #Myanmar are paying the ultimate price—with their lives.
Stop legitimizing the military❌
Hold them accountable✅
https://t.co/01x8KHbAJB
🚨While Min Aung Hlaing was offering peace, his forces were launching airstrikes—killing civilians, inclu. children.
Every handshake & engagement from @ASEAN is prolonging the suffering of #Myanmar ppl.
Stop lending false legitimacy to criminals junta.
https://t.co/uvbBE12htE
USCB joins more than 190 orgs urging the #UN to adopt a new resolution that :
🚨Rejects its sham rebranding
🚨Cuts off arms & aviation fuel
🚨Advances accountability
Read more below ⬇️
Junta has arrested 31,000+ activists & committed at least 501 massacres since its illegal coup.
191 MMR, regional, & intl. CSOs urge #UNGA to adopt a resolution that:
🚨Rejects its sham rebranding
🚨Cuts off arms & aviation fuel
🚨Advances accountability
https://t.co/3nziAeK3j8
Today 25 Myanmar CSOs issued a statement of concern about potential US law enforcement cooperation with the illegal military junta on #ScamCenters. They are right to be concerned and to highlight this worrying development. 1/3
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
https://t.co/wKrSR1YAOf
US officials met w/ #Burma junta reps to discuss potential cooperation in combating scam centers. USCB + 24 organizations, are deeply concerned w/ this meeting. Any path forward for Burma cannot be thru the legitimization of the junta.
Read here: https://t.co/M4vWSVzc3z
With our concluding remarks, we hope that today's post, as well as the last three, have spotlighted the grave struggles of #refugees to receive #aid (4/4)
As of 2023, most IDPs live on the World Food Program's $ 9 per month allowance. This is not enough to sustain life anywhere, especially in a country with an economy that has collapsed, as Burma's has. (3/4)
Today, USCB is continuing our June Refugee Awareness Month campaign by discussing the security dangers faced by IDPs in Burma. These two incidents are just two of many attacks against IDPs since the attempted coup in 2021 (1/4)
On February 1st 2025, another bombing targeted a camp of fleeing refugees in Kalay Township, Sagaing Region. The strike killed nine people and injured 30 others (3/4)