Thursday, November 4, 2010

Action in Canada

 

Statement by Minister Cannon on Upcoming Elections in Burma

(No. 353 - November 5, 2010 - 9:30 a.m. ET) The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement concerning Burma’s elections on November 7, 2010:
“Canada is seriously concerned that the upcoming Burmese elections, scheduled for November 7, will be held under oppressive conditions. Canada has consistently expressed concerns about the lack of inclusiveness and transparency in Burma’s electoral process to date, examples of which include the promulgation of election laws that prevent legitimate democratic actors from participating, the ongoing detention of over 2,100 political prisoners, and the exclusion of international election observers and foreign journalists. Furthermore, we are disappointed by reports that several areas where ethnic minorities predominate will be barred from voting.
“On the eve of the election, we again call on the regime to immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi, and to commit to a genuine dialogue with members of the democratic opposition and the various ethnic minority groups within Burma.
“The people of Burma deserve to have their voices heard without fear of intimidation or violence. While respecting each political party’s decisions on whether or not to participate in the elections, Canada welcomes the courage of those Burmese people who have attempted, despite severe restrictions, to stand as candidates for independent political parties.
“Canada has long-standing concerns about the human rights situation in Burma. We have imposed the toughest sanctions in the world against the Burmese regime to indicate our condemnation of the regime’s disregard for human rights and its repression of the country’s democratic elements. Canada will continue to engage with all stakeholders working toward a democratic Burma.
“Canada is a vigorous defender of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.”
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For further information, media representatives may contact:
Jacques Labrie
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Foreign Affairs Media Relations Office
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
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Sat Nov. 6 (protests sham elections in Burma)
Ottawa: Human Rights Monument (at Elgin Street and Lisgar)
Time: 1pm, Nov. 6, 2010
Contact: Nisha Toomey (613-883-6409)
 Vancouver: Library Square (at Robson and Homer)
Time: 11am Nov. 6, 2010
Contact: Mahn Bee Du (778-317-7222); Joie Warnock (604-785-9363); Tony Chan (604-725-5197); Mike Orders: (604- 219-3163)
 Saskatoon: City Hall, Saskatoon
Time: 12 noon, Nov. 6, 2010
Contact: Helen Smith-McIntyre (306-717-5110), or Nay Linn Oo (306-341-4687)
 Calgary: The Peace Fair, 3303 Capitol Hill Crescent NW (near University of Calgary)
Time: 9am-4pm
Contact: Shauna Jimenez (403-220-1030) 

Tue Nov 9
Burma awareness Night at Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario
 Ontario Public Research Interest Group in partnership with the Amnesty International Canada
Time: 7 pm Nov 9
Speakers: Dr. Brain John, Zaw W. Kyaw, Tin Maung Htoo

Contact: Andrew Barclay-- Ontario Public Research Interest Group - Brock
T 905 688-5550 x 3499/4430

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