United Nations to hold special session in response to growing concerns with risk to human rights in Myanmar
February 10, 2021

HURFOM: At the joint request of the United Kingston and the European Union along with the support of 45 other States, the Human Rights Council of the United Nations will hold a special session to discuss “the human rights implications of the crisis in Myanmar” on Friday, 12 February.
Read moreMilitary junta violating fundamental human rights since coup
February 10, 2021

HURFOM: Since seizing power on February 1, 2021, the military junta has steadily violated fundamental human rights across Burma.
Read moreMilitary coup denies right to information and spreads false information
February 9, 2021

HURFOM: After the military seized power in Burma on February 1, 2021, the junta blocked the Internet and telecommunication networks cutting the flow of information.
Read moreMUP agrees to join State Administrative Council created by military junta
February 8, 2021

HURFOM: The Mon Unity Party (MUP) has accepted a proposal from the military junta to join a State Administrative Council created by the military.
Read moreEthnic political parties say political problems must be solved by political means
February 7, 2021
HURFOM: Five ethnic political parties, the Kachin People’s Party, , the Kayah State Democratic Party, the Karen National Democratic Party, the Chin National League for Democracy and the Mon Unity Party have come together issuing a joint statement, saying that for sake of a federal democratic union, the country’s current political problems must be solved by the political means.
Read moreMawlamyine University teachers condemn military coup
February 7, 2021

HURFOM: In response to the February 1 military coup, teachers from Mawlamyine University have started a red ribbon campaign, to demonstrate support for civil disobedience in protest to the military coup. The campaign began on February 5 and is spreading across Burma.
Read moreUN Security Council issues statement of concern
February 5, 2021

HURFOM: On February 4rth, the United Nations Security Council issued a statement regarding recent events in Myanmar.
Security Council President, Barbara Woodward from the United Kingdom said,
“The members of the Security Council expressed deep concern at the declaration of the state of emergency imposed in Myanmar by the military on 1 February and the arbitrary detention of members of the Government, including State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint and others. They called for the immediate release of all those detained.”
Read moreIn response to military coup, Ye Medical Officers start Civil Disobedience Campaign
February 4, 2021

HURFOM: On February 3, 2021, just days after the military coup, Medical Officers from Ye General Hospital, condemned the military for the coup, and started a Civil Disobedience Campaign.
Read moreErrors in voter lists must be solved by law, not by a coup
February 1, 2021
HURFOM: On January 29, 2021, the People’s Alliance for Credible Elections (PACE) and 11 other election monitoring groups announced the Myanmar 2020 election results were credible, and reflected the will of the majority voters.
Read moreMother suspects son was tortured to death in detention
January 28, 2021
HURFOM: On January 23, 2021, the Kamarwat Police arrested Maung Win Tun, a 32-year-old Hnee Padaw resident, on suspicion of murder. Hnee Padaw village is in Mudon Township, Mon State.
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