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Women around the world launch campaign to free women human rights defenders in Burma

International women's networks are today launching a campaign to free women human rights defenders in Burma, highlighting activists detained during the recent crackdown.

Beginning on November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, women's networks will be calling for the release of all detainees by December 10. Out of those arrested during last September's violent crackdown on peaceful protests led by monks, 106 women remain in detention, including six nuns.

The Women's League of Burma will launch the campaign in Bangkok with the release of a report "Courage to Resist" detailing how women activists have been hunted down, assaulted, tortured and framed with false charges, and their family members threatened and held hostage.

Breastfeeding mothers, pregnant women and elderly grandmothers have been the target of the regime's paramilitary forces and secret police.

Women have also been used by the regime in their smear campaigns against activists, and forced to admit on camera to having sexual affairs with monks.

By Rajesh Kumar, Section News
Posted on Fri Nov 23, 2007 at 08:26:00 AM EST
"We are gravely concerned about the safety and well-being of activists on the run and all political prisoners in prisons and detention centres throughout Burma," said WLB spokesperson Paw Hset Hser. "We are particularly concerned that the women, including nuns, recently detained are facing gender and sexual violence in addition to the other deprivations and unacceptable conditions in the prisons."

The WLB is urging governments around the world to call for the immediate and unconditional release of all women human rights defenders and other political prisoners in Burma, including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and to guarantee women activists on the run a safe return home and reunion with their families. WLB is also calling for the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women to conduct a mission of inquiry to Burma.

P.O. Box 413, G P O, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand

wlb@womenofburma.org
www.womenofburma.org

Media Contacts:

WLB Lway Aye Nang + 66 89 434 3841
Nang Hseng Noung + 66 81 884 4963

THAILAND Sugarnta Sookpaita +66 81 314 8599

BURMA/THAILAND Charm Tong +66 81 603 6655

MALAYSIA Pranom Somwong (Bee) +60 19 2371 300

INDONESIA Ti Ti Soentoro +62 813 8598 6014

PHILIPPINES Judy Pasimo +63 906 256 8341

SINGAPORE Cindy +65 9380 5464

HONG KONG Reiko +85 2 9369 2244

JAPAN Cho Cho Aye +81 492 540 188

INDIA Sahana Basavapatna +91 996 8296 202

BANGLADESH Saw San Nyeing Thu +880 1727 200 198

UK Zoya Phan + 44 20 7324 4712

IRELAND Eileen Seymour +353 87 618 0321

USA Nang San +1 917 519 3771

CZECH REPUBLIC Sabe Soe +42 060 393 2140
(Burma Center Prague) info@burma-center.org

http://zpravodajstvi.ecn.cz/index.stm?x=2059042&s=t&f=v

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