Senate debates
Wednesday, 8 August 2007
Burma
3:39 pm
Natasha Stott Despoja (SA, Australian Democrats) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I move:
- That the Senate—
- (a) notes that:
- (i) 8 August 2007 is the 19th anniversary of the pro-democracy uprising in Burma, an uprising brutally suppressed by the Burmese military regime,
- (ii) the Burmese military junta refused to recognise the results of democratic elections in 1990 that saw the National League for Democracy (NLD) emerge with a clear majority,
- (iii) the National Convention in Burma, whose role is to recommend changes to Burma’s constitution aimed at legitimising military rule, includes delegates hand-picked by the military regime and excludes representatives of the NLD and ethnic minority groups, and
- (iv) the convention is expected to report in the near future;
- (b) condemns the ongoing persecution of pro-democracy groups in Burma and the detention of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners; and
- (c) urges the Government to maintain international pressure on the Burmese military regime to:
- (i) end state-sponsored human rights abuses in Burma,
- (ii) release political prisoners,
- (iii) hold a dialogue with the NLD and ethnic minority groups to pursue national reconciliation and democratisation, and
- (iv) include pro-democracy and ethnic minority groups in the National Convention process.
- (a) notes that:
Question agreed to.