Sunday, 30 August 2009
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can enjoy the freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) has the firm determination, dedication and devotion to keep on working until the democracy restore in Burma.
Learning from the 1988 popular uprising, 1996 student demonstrations, 1998 student demonstrations, and 2007 saffron revolutions; the need of political environment inside Burma is extremely essential to pressure the regime persistently to do reform and also to educate the people about their rights and mobilize them.
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) believes that the solution for the crisis of Burma is restoring democracy, human rights and rule of law. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is equipped with participants who had political background and in depth knowledge of Burma issues. They had experiences in the past and engaging in current activities.
The work is largely inspired by their experiences and the appalling conditions they encountered inside Burma. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) members are democracy activists, human rights activists and student activists consistently attempting to defend the human rights abuses in Burma.
OUR OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of our organization are
To support efforts to create a political environment in Burma
To increase awareness about political development in Burma
To strengthen support for Burma democracy movement in international governments
WHAT WE DO
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) initiatives have been firmly rooted in practical measures to improve the Burma pro-democracy movement. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) conducts monitoring on the full range of human rights abuses in Burma by documenting individual cases to submit to the international Human Rights bodies in order to take action on Burma.
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is dedicated to:
{1} Restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma {2} Provide humanitarian assistance to Burmese people who are suffering very tremendously under the brutal military dictatorship.
{3} Liberate Burmese people from repressive regime in order to establish democratic country.
{4} Free dissident prisoners and to protect them from torture, inhumane and degrading treatment in detention.
{5} Educate, health care and social security of Burmese people.
{6} Increase more awareness about Burma crisis
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is currently lobbying these issues:
{1} United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to adopt the binding resolution on Burma to resolve Burma crisis
{2} Human Rights Council (HRC), United Nation High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR), International Labour Organisation (ILO) and International Criminal Court (ICC) to take action on Burma crisis
{3} Establish United Nations Liaison Office in Burma to facilitate the dialogue process and to monitor the progress
{4} Take place genuine time-bond dialogue between democratic forces led by Aung San Suu Kyi and junta led by Senior General Than Shwe
{5} Implement 1990 election result in which Aung San Suu Kyi led National League for Democracy (NLD) won the landslide victory
{6} Free Aung San Suu Kyi along with thousands of political prisoners immediately and unconditionally.
{7} Reject unilaterally adopted junta's 2008 constitution which is designed to legitimize military rule in Burma.
{8} Reject junta's planned 2010 election in which junta is setting up everything to win their backed party in order to hold on power.
{9} Calling for world citizens to join hands with Aung San Suu Kyi led democratic forces in order to restore justice in Burma
{10} Calling for people around the world to rise up against military dictatorship in Burma.
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) ultimate vision is to establish democratic system in Burma by supporting efforts to create a political environment, to increase awareness about political development and to strengthen international support for Burma pro-democracy movement.
Our organization believes that a strong constitution and respect for the rule of law are vital part for the democracy. Our organization perception is that freedom of expression and fair elections are prerequisite for thriving democracy which will demonstrate the genuine desire of the Burmese people. Elections must reflect the will of the people and can also act as a litmus test of public support for current government policy.
As we are living in global village, every country is interdependence due to the mutual responsibility and dependency on others. Our organization pursuit its mission of promoting the international support to resolve our country’s long standing crisis.
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