Valerie Tabled EDM on the use of Sexual Violence in Conflict in Burma

On Tuesday 2 December 2014 Valerie tabled an Early Day Motion on the use of sexual violence by the Burmese Army.

“That this House condemns the continuing use of rape as a weapon of war and the recent escalation in military attacks in Kachin, Northern Shan and Karen States; notes the recent report by the Women’s League for Burma detailing evidence of the continuing use of rape and sexual violence; calls for a nationwide ceasefire and an end to the use of rape and sexual violence as a weapon of war by the Burmese army; further calls on the Government to urge the government of Burma to engage in genuine political dialogue with ethnic nationalities without preconditions; further calls on the Government to urge the government of Burma to uphold its obligations under international law to end impunity and ensure accountability; further calls on the Government to urge the government of Burma to amend the constitution of that country to remove the current disqualification of Burmese citizens with foreign children becoming President; further calls on the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict to address the issues in Burma highlighted by the Women’s League for Burma’s Report; and further calls on the Government to support an independent international investigation into rape and sexual violence in Burma and to provide funding to women’s organisations from Burma which document sexual violence by the Burmese army and assist survivors.”

http://www.parliament.uk/edm/2014-15/587