Saturday, May 9, 2009

Email Your Congressman Today - Call for a Commission of Inquiry for Burma



It is time for the international community to take the next step in pursuing peace, freedom, and human rights in Burma.

Email your member of the House of Representatives TODAY and ask him or her to sign on to a "dear colleague" letter to President Obama that urges the President to support a U.N. Security Council commission of inquiry into crimes against humanity bein
g committed in Burma.

This commission of inquiry would be the first step in securing a referral of Burma to the International Criminal Court. Since U.S. Campaign for Burma's founding, we have reported on the junta's use of rape as a weapon of war, forced labor, and torture, as well as its destruction of over 3,300 ethnic minority villages. These actions are not only morally reprehensible, they are crimes against humanity and war crimes, illegal under international law. 

The International Criminal Court seeks to bring to justice perpetrators who commit
such crimes, such as Burma's Senior General Than Shwe. It is time for the court to investigate the case of Burma's war crimes and end the impunity for the military regime.

Last week, 60 members of the British Parliament signed a letter that "urges [the U.K.]
, along with other governments, to propose the establishment of a commission of inquiry to investigate allegations of crimes against humanity and war crimes in Burma...."

A similar letter is being circulated in the U.S. House of Representatives now and we are calling on you to email your member of the House of Representives and ask him or her to sign on to this letter to President Obama. The letter is being circulated by Congressman Crowley (D) and Congressman Mazullo (R). Constituent pressure is often what compels Congressmen and Congresswomen to sign on to letters such as this. Your voice is powerful. Tell your representative that Burma is important to you and that you believe a commission of inquiry is absolutely necessary.

Click here to email your representative today.

You can find out more about
crimes against humanity in Burma and the International Criminal Court here. A copy of the letter that is currently circulating in the House can be found here.

Thank you for taking action on behalf of the people of Burma.

Sincerely,

Michael Haack
Campaigns Coordinator
U.S. Campaign for Burma