27 May, 2021

Upholding democracy and peaceful expressions of the people of Myanmar

Statement by the Asia-Pacific branches

Myanmar’s army seized power on February 1st, overthrowing and detaining the elected civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), just won the national elections in a landslide. The world looked with grave concern at the unfolding events, where peaceful protests have been met with increasing violence by the army. More than 800 people, including children, have been reported killed in direct attacks to civilians, and thousands detained, often in unknown locations where reports of torture are widespread.

Service Civil International (SCI), and particularly those organisations in the Asia Pacific region, consistent with its fraternity volunteers worldwide, register their concerns over the ongoing, escalating violence in Myanmar.

SCI played pivotal roles in advocating the values and culture of peace throughout its long history. In this context and our universal commitment, we urge for the military power in Myanmar to stop attacks on civilians and to respect the will of the people by reinstating the democratically elected government. We look forward to the resumption of reporting from the country, and to the re-establishing of contacts with the outside world. We believe that our shared dedication to international voluntary service in the cause of peace, applies irrespective of political developments in host countries.

We look forward to resuming volunteer exchange notwithstanding present barriers to travel, seeing this as a way for building understanding of others and breaking down prejudice caused by physical and cultural difference. Our Burmese partners who share this outlook, deserve our concern in unsettling times.

Peace in the world begins with global solidarity.

 

By Asia Pacific branches of SCI

Featured picture by MgHla (aka) Htin Linn Aye, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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