23 April 2021
Open Letter to ASEAN Leaders: Recommendations from CSOs in Myanmar and in Southeast Asia to the Special ASEAN Summit on Myanmar
To: Leaders of the Member States of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Your Excellencies,
In alignment with the upcoming Special ASEAN Summit on Myanmar on 24 April 2021, we, the undersigned 827 individuals, 402 civil society organisations in Myanmar and 468 in other Southeast Asian nations and globally, call on the ASEAN, its leaders and Member States to come up with an effective and sustainable strategy jointly with the United Nations Security Council, the United Nations Human Rights Council, the International Criminal Court (ICC), and other international community actors in addressing the illegitimate and brutal coup and atrocity crimes committed by the military junta in Myanmar.
We welcome the decision to hold the Special ASEAN Summit on Myanmar, based on the proposal made by President Joko Widodo of the Republic of Indonesia to discuss the worsening situation in Myanmar following the violent crackdown against peaceful protesters and the terror campaign against civilians launched by the junta. The decision hopefully constitutes a precedent and reflects the commitment of ASEAN Member States leaders to address Myanmar\’s appalling situation using its highest-level policy-making body.
However, in view of ASEAN Member States\’ differing positions on the coup in Myanmar, we remain extremely concerned that the ASEAN Summit’s response might be to consider the crisis as solely within Myanmar\’s domestic affairs and therefore deciding to refrain from any meaningful action in line with the \”ASEAN Way\” of non-interference and overzealous respect for ‘state sovereignty’.
The differing positions of ASEAN Member States have made it difficult for ASEAN to reach a consensus and resulted in equivocations and delayed responses from ASEAN, while the military junta continued its deliberate, murderous attacks on Myanmar’s people, including various violence against women and girls, much to our sorrow and anger. As evidenced from the outputs produced by the Informal ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting (IAFMM), ASEAN responses fall well short of meeting the will of the people of Myanmar. The chair’s statement of the IAFMM meeting neither specifically publicly called out the junta\’s brutality nor called for stronger cooperation with the UN Security Council and Human Rights Council. Further, it also fails to mention ASEAN\’s commitment to supporting targeted economic sanctions against military personnel and business entities and global arms embargo and referral of the Myanmar situation to the ICC.
With the different interests and political will of ASEAN Member States at the moment, we are concerned to what extent the Special ASEAN Summit can create an immediate and meaningful intervention to resolve the situation of Myanmar. ASEAN’s collective and meaningful action to uphold democracy is warranted at this time. Any decision by the ASEAN leaders to treat the military junta as the legitimate representative of Myanmar in the Summit will serve to legitimize the military junta’s crimes and will thus damage not only the relationship of ASEAN with the peoples of Myanmar but the people’s movement for democracy and human rights in the region as a whole.
Further, the ASEAN and its Member States must recognise the legitimacy of the National Unity Government (NUG), the legitimate and democratically-elected government of Myanmar, given that it represents 76% of elected Members of the Union Parliament, ethnic leaders, the civil disobedience movement, and general strike committees endorsed by the people of Myanmar. Therefore, Myanmar must be represented by the NUG; not by the illegal junta who is trying to take full control of the country through its unprecedented brutality.
As we send this letter to the ASEAN Leaders, the violence and killings by the Myanmar military against protesters and supporters continue with no sign of abating. The junta have so far arbitrarily killed 739 and arrested 3,331 people, including women, elderly people and children.[1] In Karen and Kachin ethnic areas, the junta has been bombing villages, displacing more than 30,000 villagers.[2] In these bombing attacks, civilians including children lost their lives as well as faced difficulties not only about their safety, but also for health, shelter and food. Among those fleeing were women, children, elderly and pregnant women who are due to give birth. There was also a case of a woman who gave birth to her child while she was fleeing. Given the gravity of the situation, the increasing number of victims, and the impact of the crisis on the region\’s security and political stability, we strongly urge ASEAN to take firm and effective actions to address the Myanmar coup through the Special ASEAN Summit.
We urge all ASEAN leaders to listen to, strongly consider, and to heed the aspirations and will of the peoples of Myanmar. The voices of Myanmar people who have risked their lives in defense of democracy and justice must be the anchor, the conscience, behind any modality and outcome of the Special ASEAN Summit on Myanmar.
Therefore, in solidarity with the people of Myanmar, we call on the ASEAN leaders to immediately take the following actions:
● Reject the presence of illegitimate military junta as the representative of Myanmar in the Summit;
● Give the seat of Myanmar in the ASEAN Summit to its legitimate representative, the NUG;
● Call for all violence against people and peaceful demonstrators as well as supporters and journalists to cease, for the release of all political prisoners, including human rights defenders, protesters and protest leaders and journalists, and the lifting of all restrictions on the internet and on communications more generally;
● Establish a solid and coordinated response among the ASEAN, the United Nations Security Council and the United Nations Human Rights Council with the aim of sending a joint delegation to Myanmar to monitor the situation, put ending the violence and helping negotiate a democratic, peaceful and human rights-based solution;
● Fully support initiatives by the international community to impose a global arms embargo and targeted economic sanctions against the military, their personnel and business entities related to them and for the UN Security Council to refer the Myanmar situation to the ICC;
● Ensure access for humanitarian aid and health support to all affected areas in Myanmar including opening cross-border humanitarian aid corridors;
● Put the safety, security, and wellbeing of Myanmar asylum seekers and refugees, including the Rohingya, as one of its priorities;
● ASEAN countries must not return Myanmar migrant workers and refugees back home regardless of their status. ASEAN destination countries should extend the Myanmar migrant workers employment contracts for another year or more;
● Take substantial measures against Myanmar, including suspending Myanmar’s membership of ASEAN. ASEAN shall only lift the suspension once the military junta accepts the authority of NUG, the military places itself fully, permanently and unconditionally under NUG control, the junta is brought to the ICC, and democracy is fully established.
Only by moving beyond the \”ASEAN Way\” of consensus and non-interference can ASEAN intervene in the Myanmar situation in a meaningful and robust way. Myanmar is on the verge of becoming a failed state, and it is in ASEAN\’s best interest to take a firm stance on these urgent and distressful developments. Failure to do so risks not only further damaging ASEAN\’s reputation as an effective regional body that can meaningfully contribute to a solid, just, humane and viable community of nations but will undermine ASEAN’s efforts to achieve its vision and mission of a caring, just and peaceful community of nations and people.
Sincerely,
Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
Progressive Voice
ALTSEAN Burma
ASEAN SOGIE Caucus
ASEAN Youth Forum
Asia Pacific Forum for Women, Law, and Development (APWLD)
Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID)
SHAPE-SEA
Signatory:
– 827 Individuals
– 402 Civil society organisations based in Myanmar[3]
– 468 Civil society organisations based in other Southeast Asian countries and globally
For further information, please contact [email protected]
List of Endorsement from CSOs based in other Southeast Asian countries and globally
1. | ACT4DEM |
2. | Action & Solidarity in Korea |
3. | Activists Group for Human Rights ‘BARAM’ |
4. | Activists Group on the Street |
5. | AGHRB Australia (Action Group for Human Right in Burma |
6. | AKKMA NATIONAL COALITION PILIPINAS |
7. | Aksi Lilin Jakarta |
8. | AKUKFEM |
9. | Aliran Malaysia |
10. | All Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KASBI) |
11. | Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT) Cambodia |
12. | Alternatives to Violence Project In Korea |
13. | ALTSean Burma |
14. | Andong YWCA |
15. | Ansan YWCA |
16. | Anti Myanmar Military dictatorship network Australia |
17. | AnYang YWCA |
18. | Areum Nara |
19. | ASEAN Parliamentarian for Human Rights (APHR) |
20. | ASEAN SOGIE Caucus (ASC) |
21. | ASEAN Trade Union Council (ATUC) |
22. | ASEAN Youth Forum (AYF) |
23. | Asia Democracy Chronicles |
24. | Asia Democracy Network (ADN) |
25. | Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA) |
26. | Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) |
27. | Asia Pacific Forum for Women Law and Development (APWLD) |
28. | Asia-Pacific Solidarity Coalition (APSOC) |
29. | Asian Companions Against Brutality |
30. | Asian Culture Forum on Development Foundation (ACFOD) |
31. | Asian Dignity Initiative |
32. | Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) |
33. | Asian Migrant Women Center |
34. | Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) |
35. | Assistance Association For Political Prisoners (AAPP) |
36. | Association of Korea Minjung Theologians |
37. | Asylum Access Malaysia (AAM) |
38. | Ateneans for Governance, Innovation, Leadership and Service (AGILAS) |
39. | Australia Karen Organizations |
40. | BALAOD Mindanaw |
41. | Blooming School |
42. | Boat People SOS |
43. | BUCHEON YWCA |
44. | Buddhist Solidarity for Reform |
45. | Building and Wood Workers International Asia Pacific |
46. | Building Assets, Asia |
47. | Burma Action Ireland |
48. | Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN) |
49. | Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK |
50. | BUSAN YWCA |
51. | BUTTL\’ Chunganm Human Rights Educational Activist Group |
52. | Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) |
53. | Cambodian Institute for Democracy (CID) |
54. | Canadian Buddhist Civil Liberties and Human Rights Association |
55. | Canadian Buddhist Civil Liberties and Human Rights Association |
56. | Catholic Association Of Labour And Elderly (Masan Diocese) |
57. | Catholic Women\’s Center |
58. | Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights (CENTRAL) |
59. | Center for Freedom of Information |
60. | Center for Peace Education, Miriam College, Philippines |
61. | Centre for Architecture and Human Rights |
62. | Centre for Human Rights Research & Advocacy (CENTHRA) |
63. | CHANGJAK21 |
64. | Changnyeong Environmental Movement Union |
65. | Changwon Icoup Consumer Life Cooperative |
66. | Changwon Minyechong |
67. | Changwon Sustainable Development Council |
68. | Changwon Women\’s Association |
69. | Changwon Women\’s Center Jinhae Hall |
70. | Changwon YMCA |
71. | Chanwon YWCA |
72. | Cheonan YWCA |
73. | Cheongju YWCA |
74. | Cheongma History Meeting |
75. | Cheongman Haengwoong |
76. | Child Fund Korea Gyeongnam Children\’s Protection Center |
77. | Children\’s Book |
78. | Children\’s Peace Library |
79. | Christian Association for Community Organizing |
80. | Christian Youth Academy |
81. | CHUNCHEON YWCA |
82. | Chung Soon-Wook Of Changwon City |
83. | Chungju YWCA |
84. | Church and Society Committee of PROK |
85. | Citizen\’s Radio |
86. | Citizens\’ Coalition For Democratic Press Of Gyeongsangnam-Do Province |
87. | Citizens\’ Solidarity Tongyeong Branch |
88. | Civic Association Of Masan, Changwon And Jinhae Wit Grandmothers ‘Japanese Military Sexual Slavery’ |
89. | Civil Rights Defenders |
90. | Coalition of Cambodia Farmers Community Association (CCFC) |
91. | Coalition of Industrial Accidents Prevention in Ulsan |
92. | Coalition of Rohingya Organisations in Malaysia (CROM) |
93. | Coalition to Abolish Modern-day Slavery in Asia (CAMSA) |
94. | Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) |
95. | Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (COMFREL) |
96. | Cooperative Unnine(Sister\’s) |
97. | Critical_Group Sigak |
98. | Cross Cultural Foundation |
99. | Cultural Incheon Network |
100. | D4B – Democracy for Burma |
101. | DAEGU YWCA |
102. | Daejeon YWCA |
103. | DAPLS |
104. | Dasan Human Rights Center |
105. | Democratic Socialists of America [DSA], Coalition Against Chevron in Myanmar |
106. | Doingle Around |
107. | Donghae YWCA |
108. | Dongyo Childish Grownups |
109. | Ecological Environmental Education And Cultural Center |
110. | Ecumenical Youth Council in Korea |
111. | Education Hope Gimhae Parent Association |
112. | Education Hope Gyeongnam Parent Association |
113. | Education Hope Sacheon Parent Association |
114. | Ekta Parishad Manipur |
115. | Empower Foundation |
116. | EMPOWER Malaysia (Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor) |
117. | Enjoyable SW Thinking Lab |
118. | Eyes Of Citizens |
119. | Fellowship with the Sufferers |
120. | Fine Dust Resolution Gyeongnam Citizens\’ Headquarters |
121. | FKTU Ulsan Regional Office |
122. | Foinsa\’e Hahu Futuru Timor |
123. | Forest Of Life In Gyeongsangnam-Do |
124. | Freedom Dignity and Asia |
125. | Gangneung YWCA |
126. | Gathering Of Gyeongnam Teachers To Protect The Environment And Life |
127. | Geoje Civic Energy Cooperative |
128. | Geoje Sustainable Development Council |
129. | GEOJE Young Womens Christian Associaton |
130. | Gimhae Education Solidarity |
131. | Gimhae Sustainable Development Council Ecological Division |
132. | GIMHAE YWCA |
133. | GJIF(Gwangju independent film) |
134. | Global Child Advocates |
135. | Global Movement for Myanmar Democracy |
136. | Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict – Southeast Asia (GPPAC – SEA) |
137. | Goesan Gender Equality Lecturer\’s Group |
138. | Gommasil Children |
139. | GongGam Human Rights Law Foundation |
140. | Good Friends |
141. | GOYANG YWCA |
142. | Green Party Korea |
143. | Green Party Seoul |
144. | GREENKOREA INCHEON |
145. | GreenKorea Legal Center |
146. | Greenpeace Southeast Asia |
147. | Groups of Social and Political Commentators in Cambodia |
148. | GUNSAN YWCA |
149. | Gwangju Alliance Against Opposing the Military Regime and Supporting Democratization in Myanmar |
150. | Gwangju Asia Sisterhood Network |
151. | Gwangju Cinema Solidarity |
152. | Gwangju Greenkorea United |
153. | Gwangmyeong Young Women\’s Christion Association |
154. | Gwangyang YWCA |
155. | Gyeongnam Amphibian Network |
156. | Gyeongnam Energy Transition Network |
157. | Gyeongnam Grass Root Environmental Education Center |
158. | Gyeongnam Green Party |
159. | Gyeongnam Migrant Center |
160. | Gyeongnam Solidarity For Safe School Meals |
161. | Gyeongnam Sunlight Development Cooperative |
162. | Gyeongsangnam-Do Branch Of The National School Non-Regular Workers\’ Union |
163. | Gyeongsangnam-Do Civic Environment Research Institute |
164. | Gyeongsangnam-Do Information Society Research Institute |
165. | Gyeongsangnam-Do Women, Moms, Peoples\’ Party |
166. | Gyeongsangnam-Do Women\’s Human Rights Counseling Center Of Women\’s Association |
167. | GZO Peace Institute |
168. | Haein church |
169. | Haemalgeum(Sunny) Cultural Activity Center |
170. | Haman Women\’s Association |
171. | Han Church |
172. | Hana Church |
173. | Hanam YWCA |
174. | HANBAIK CHURCH YOUNG ADULT |
175. | Hansalim Gyeongsangnam-Do |
176. | HANSALIMKYUNGNAM |
177. | HAPPYCLASS MEDITATION COMMUNITY |
178. | Homeless Action |
179. | Hope Woongsang |
180. | Human Rights and Sport |
181. | Human Rights Center of the National Council of Churches in Korea(NCCK) |
182. | Human Rights Working Group (HRWG) |
183. | I Coop Consumer Life Cooperative In Jang Yu |
184. | Immigrants Advocacy Center Gamdong |
185. | Incheon Civil Society in Solidarity |
186. | Incheon People Solidarity |
187. | Incheon Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination |
188. | INCHEON YWCA |
189. | Incorporated Organization Silcheon Bulgyo |
190. | Independent Democracy of Informal Economy Association (IDEA) |
191. | Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ) |
192. | Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) |
193. | Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID) |
194. | Institute for Asian Democracy |
195. | Institute For Deliberative Democracy And Environment |
196. | Institute for Green Transformation |
197. | Inter-religious Climate and Ecology Network |
198. | International Child Rights Center |
199. | International Development Community Alliance in Korea |
200. | International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) |
201. | International Trade Union Confederation – Asia Pacific (ITUC – AP) |
202. | International Women\’s Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) Asia Pacific |
203. | Ivy Humanities School |
204. | Jakarta Candlelight Action |
205. | Jecheon YWCA |
206. | Jeju Dark Tours |
207. | JEJU YWCA |
208. | Jeonggeum Church |
209. | Jeonju Youth Counseling & Welfare Center |
210. | JEONJU YWCA |
211. | Jeonju’s Solidarity for Democracy in Myanmar |
212. | Jeonkyojo Incheon |
213. | JH YWCA |
214. | Jinhae Women\’s Association |
215. | Jinhae YWCA |
216. | Jinju Environmental Movement Union |
217. | Jinju Regional Economic Research Institute |
218. | Jinju Women\’s Association |
219. | JINJU YWCA |
220. | Joint Committee on Freedom of Expression and Press Repression |
221. | June 10 Minju Gyeongnam |
222. | June 15 Joint Declaration Changwon Branch |
223. | June Democratic Resistance Spirit Succession Gyeongnam Association |
224. | Justice Party Gyeongnam Youth Student Committee |
225. | Justice Party Gyeongsangnam-Do Party |
226. | Justice Party Yangsan Regional Committee |
227. | Justice Party\’s Namhae Hadong Regional Committee |
228. | Kaladan Press Network |
229. | Kangzinoop Church |
230. | KctuLaw Ulsan |
231. | KCTUUl |
232. | KFEM |
233. | KHMU (Korea Health and Medical labor Union) |
234. | KIDOKYOMINHOE |
235. | Kilusang Mayo Uno |
236. | KMCC (Korea-Mae Sot Cooperation Center) |
237. | Korea Christian Action Organization |
238. | Korea Eco Farmers Association |
239. | Korea Federation for Environmental Movements in Incheon |
240. | Korea Federation Of Environmental Movements In Gimhae And Yangsan |
241. | Korea Federation Of Environmental Movements In Machangjin |
242. | Korea Federation Of Environmental Movements In Sacheon |
243. | Korea Federation Of Producers In Gyeongsangnamdo Province |
244. | Korea Institute for Religious Freedom |
245. | Korea Institute Of Ecological Environment |
246. | Korea Rurban Regeneration Citizen\’s Solidarity |
247. | Korea Teachers Union-Ulsan |
248. | Korea Women\’s Associations United (KWAU) |
249. | Korean Civil Society in Solidarity with Rohingya |
250. | Korean Civil Society in Support of Democracy in Myanmar |
251. | Korean Confederation Of Trade Unions Women\’s Committee |
252. | Korean Disability Forum |
253. | Korean House for International Solidarity |
254. | Korean Pharmacists for Democratic Society(Ulsan district) |
255. | Korean Producers & Directors\’ Association |
256. | Korean Public Service and Transport Workers\’ Union |
257. | Korean Solidarity for Overseas Community Organization |
258. | KSBSI (ALL iNDONESIAN TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION) |
259. | KSCF |
260. | KSPI – CITU (Confederation of Indonesia Trade Union) |
261. | KTU Yangsan Middle School Branch |
262. | Kurawal Foundation |
263. | Kwangju YWCA |
264. | Kyungnam University Alumni Community |
265. | Kyungnam University Environmental Group |
266. | Labour Party Gyeongsangnam-Do Provincial Party |
267. | Lawyers for a Democratic Society, Ulsanjibu |
268. | LICADHO |
269. | Like Pearls |
270. | List of Signatory (Southeast Asia and Global) |
271. | M.M.C |
272. | Malaysia Muda |
273. | Malaysian Humanitarian Movement |
274. | Mandooparty to prepare a new church |
275. | Manushya Foundation |
276. | Migration Action Research Community (MARCO) |
277. | Maruah |
278. | Masan Icoup Consumer Life Cooperative |
279. | MASAN YWCA |
280. | Media Christian Solidarity |
281. | Migrant CARE |
282. | Migrant World Film Festival |
283. | Migrant World TV |
284. | Migrants Trade Union(MTU) |
285. | Militants for Workers’ Liberty(Ulsan) |
286. | Milk Tea Allaiance |
287. | Milk Tea Alliance Indonesia |
288. | Milk Tea Alliance Philippines |
289. | MINBYUN – Lawyers for a Democratic Society International Solidarity Committee |
290. | Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute Foundation, Inc. |
291. | Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue |
292. | MOKPO YWCA |
293. | My Neighborhood Small Library |
294. | My Sister’s Home |
295. | My Sister’s Place |
296. | Myanmar Alliance in Malaysia ( MAM ) |
297. | Myanmar Club, Singapore |
298. | Myanmar Democracy Network in Korea |
299. | Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organisation Malaysia (MERHROM) |
300. | Myanmar Human Rights Alliance Network (MHRAN) |
301. | Myanmar Queer Straight Alliance |
302. | Naeseo Village School |
303. | Namhae Women\’s Association |
304. | Namwon YWCA |
305. | Namyangju Women\’s Center for Migrant Workers |
306. | National Clergy Conference for Justice and Peace |
307. | National Farmers Association Busan Gyeongnam Federation |
308. | National Trade Union Center Philippines |
309. | National Women Farmers Association Gyeongsangnam-Do Union |
310. | National YWCA of KOREA |
311. | Nature And People |
312. | Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc |
313. | NEVER AGAIN\’ Association |
314. | New Bodhisattva Network |
315. | NGO HALO Timor Leste |
316. | Non San Young Women\’s Christian Assosiation |
317. | NYJ YWCA |
318. | OFM KOREA JPIC |
319. | Organisation Of Karenni Development (OKD) |
320. | Osan Welfare Community Center |
321. | Paju YWCA |
322. | ParkJongCheol Memorial Foundation |
323. | Pax Christi Philippines |
324. | Pax Christi Korea |
325. | Peacemakers |
326. | PEACEMOMO |
327. | People In My Neighborhood (Community For Life And Autonomy) |
328. | People, not Profit |
329. | People\’s Party Gyeongsangnam-Do |
330. | People\’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD) |
331. | Peoples Empowerment Foundation (PEF) |
332. | PIDA (People\’s Initiative for Development Alternatives) |
333. | Platform.C |
334. | Pohang YWCA |
335. | Power-Sentro |
336. | Prathiba Media Network |
337. | Progressive 3.0 |
338. | Progressive Korea |
339. | Progressive Voice |
340. | Project Umbrella Burma |
341. | PROK |
342. | PROK Namsindo |
343. | Prun Naeseo Community Association |
344. | Pusat KOMAS |
345. | Pyeongtongsa In Masan, Changwon And Jinhae |
346. | Rainbow Vision |
347. | Refresh Community |
348. | Refugee Rights Center NANCEN |
349. | Representative Of The Institute Of Life And Arts |
350. | Resident Association For Safe And Happy Yangsan |
351. | Residents\’ Committee For Coal Power Plant In Sacheon, Namhae And Hadong |
352. | RESIST US-LED WAR |
353. | Rohingya Arakanese Refugee Committee (RARC) |
354. | Rohingya Community Development Campaign (RCDC) |
355. | Rohingya Union for Women Education and Development (RUWED) |
356. | Rural Infrastructure and Human Resource Development Organization (RIHRDO) |
357. | Sacheon Ecological Environment Research Society |
358. | Sacheon Women\’s Association |
359. | Sacheon YWCA |
360. | Sahmakum Teang Tnaut – Cambodian Urban NGO (STT) |
361. | Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral ng Agham Pampulitika ng Ateneo (SAMAPULA) |
362. | Sangnam Film Production Center |
363. | SEA Junction |
364. | SEBASA |
365. | Sejong YWCA |
366. | SEM Thailand |
367. | Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa (SENTRO) – Center of United and Progressive Workers |
368. | Seochon YWCA |
369. | Seomjingang River And Jiri Mountain People |
370. | Seong-Mun-Bakk Church |
371. | Seongnam YWCA |
372. | Seoul Disabled People\’s Right Film Festival |
373. | Seoul National University MEARI Alumni Association |
374. | SGPO YWCA |
375. | Shancheong Humanities Meeting Leadership Society |
376. | SHAPE-SEA |
377. | Sidaebogjigong-gam |
378. | Social Cooperative Celandine |
379. | Social Cooperative Containing A Village |
380. | Social Cooperative Handle Sandeul |
381. | Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party Ulsan |
382. | Society for the Promotion of Human Rights (PROHAM) |
383. | SOK-CHO YWCA |
384. | Sokcho YWCA |
385. | Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination |
386. | Solidarity for Another World |
387. | Solidarity for Peace & Humanrights |
388. | South North Korea Railway |
389. | Southeast Asia Freedom of Expression Network (SAFEnet) |
390. | SSSWC |
391. | Students\’ March |
392. | Sumdol Presbyterian Church |
393. | SUNCHEON YWCA |
394. | Sungmisan School |
395. | Supporters Group for Migrant Workers Movement |
396. | SUWONYWCA |
397. | Swedish Burma Committee |
398. | Taiwan Alliance for Thai Democracy (台灣推動泰國民主聯盟) |
399. | Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Workers |
400. | TEN FOR ONE |
401. | Thai Action Committe for Democracy in Burma (TACDB) |
402. | Thai Allied Committee with Desegregated Burma Foundation |
403. | Thai Democrats Without Borders Association |
404. | The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) |
405. | The Anglican Church of Ulsan |
406. | The Declaration of Global Citizen |
407. | The Federation Of Korean Artists In South Gyeongsang Province Geoje Branch |
408. | The Indonesian Human Rights Monitor (IMPARSIAL) |
409. | The Jeonnam National Church Man\’s |
410. | The Power of Incheon Citizens |
411. | The Research Insititute of the Differently Abled People In Incheon |
412. | The Society For The Making Of A Real Village To Live In. |
413. | Think Centre |
414. | TMDU Myanmar Students Association |
415. | Tongyeong Citizens\’ Culture Group \’Tongro(Aisles)\’ |
416. | Tongyeong City Committee Of The Korean Confederation Of Trade Union |
417. | Tongyeong Geoje Environmental Movement Union |
418. | Tongyeong Sustainable Development Council |
419. | TongYeong Young Women\’s Christian Association |
420. | TRANSCEND Pilipinas |
421. | Transgender Liberation Front (TLF) |
422. | Transparency International Cambodia |
423. | Uijeongbu YWCA |
424. | Ulsan Bukgu Contingent Workers Center |
425. | Ulsan Civil Organizations that support Myanmar\’s democracy (66 organizations) |
426. | Ulsan Green Party |
427. | Ulsan Labor Education Community |
428. | Ulsan Labor Humanrights Center |
429. | ULSAN MIGRANT CENTER |
430. | Ulsan Parents EduCoop |
431. | Ulsan People`s Solidarity |
432. | Ulsan Solidarity For Human Rights |
433. | Ulsan worker group for Workplace struggle and Class solidarity |
434. | Ulsan YMCA |
435. | UNION |
436. | UP Institute of Human Rights |
437. | US Campaign for Burma |
438. | V Day Thailand |
439. | Vegetarian Peace Solidarity |
440. | Vietnam Committee on Human Rights |
441. | Vietnamese Women for Human Rights |
442. | Wewood Small Library |
443. | WFFIG |
444. | WITNESS |
445. | WomenHealth Philippines |
446. | Won Buddhist Civil Society Network |
447. | WONJU YWCA |
448. | Woongsang Labor Counseling Center Woongsang Story |
449. | Worker\’s Solidarity from Below in Jeonbuk |
450. | Yangsan Foreign Workers Support Center |
451. | Yangsan Icoup Life Cooperative |
452. | Yangsan Parent Movement |
453. | Yangsan Women\’s Association |
454. | Yayasan Perlindungan Insani Indonesia |
455. | YEOSUYWCA |
456. | YMCA Geoje |
457. | YMCA Gimhae |
458. | YMCA Masan |
459. | YMCA Yangsan |
460. | Yoon Sang-Won Memorial Association |
461. | Young Deung Po Urban Industrial Mission |
462. | Young Kang Church |
463. | YOUNGPA Church |
464. | Youth Resource Development Program (YRDP) |
465. | YWCA Gimhae |
466. | YWCA Masan |
467. | YWCA Pyeongtaek |
468. | YWCA Ulsan |
[1] Data from the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) as of 21 April 2021
[2] https://www.myanmar-now.org/en/news/following-deadly-airstrikes-junta-planes-seen-spying-on-knu-territory
[3] Due to safety and security reasons, names of individuals and civil society organisations based in Myanmar will not be disclosed.