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Monday, 15 February 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY, 2010
UNISON APPEAL FOR UN COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON CRIMES AGAINST THE BURMESE PEOPLE

UNISON, the UK’s leading public sector trade union with 1.4 million members, has written to MPs in the UK, asking them to support an Early Day Motion* calling for a UN Commission of Inquiry to be set up into crimes committed by the Burmese Government, against its own people.

The union, a long time supporter of Aung San Suu Kyi, an honorary member of UNISON, supports trade union and labour activists who are among Burma’s 2000 political prisoners.

Dave Prentis, UNISON General Secretary, said:

“The Burmese government has no respect for democracy and basic human rights. The only way to force the dictatorship to stop committing crimes against humanity, is to impose strict economic sanctions, and for the UN to take a tougher stance.

“A Commission of Inquiry, looking into crimes the Burmese government have committed against its own people is a vital first step. UNISON is appealing to MPs to show their support for the people of Burma, and for Aung San Suu Kyi, by signing the Early Day Motion and setting up the inquiry.”

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