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Myanmar (Burma) · Myanmar (Burma)Zoya’s speech at the opening of Burma exhibition- “Testimonies From Beyond”, 1 May 2025 I would like to thank Burma VJ, Stars of Myanmar Friendship, the Myanmar Peace Museum, Sacca, and everyone involved in this timely exhibition, to raise more public awareness about the terrible impact of Burmese military airstrikes in Burma. Burmese military airstrikes are one of the main things causing suffering in our country today, and they are preventable.…Read Article
Zoya's speech at the opening of Burma exhibition- "Testimonies From Beyond", 1 May 2025

United NationsBurma Campaign UK today called on international investors, United Nations agencies and international humanitarian organisations operating in Burma to ensure that companies owned by the Burmese military do not benefit from earthquake reconstruction efforts. It is vital that donations provided to assist earthquake victims in one part of Burma do not help finance Burmese military bombs being dropped in another part of Burma. The Burmese military ha…Read Article
Burmese Military Companies Must Not Benefit from Earthquake Reconstruction

UK ParliamentSpeech made by Zoya Phan, Programme Director at Burma Campaign UK, in the UK Parliament, 29 April 2025 It is an honour to be joining Lord Alton and Sai at this meeting, thank you APPG for International Freedom of Religion or Belief for inviting me to speak.
If I could sum up what is happening in Burma and how people feel in three words, it would be horror, hope and exhaustion. The Burmese military began their latest coup in 2021, but even befo…Read Article
Zoya Phan speaking at APPG for International Freedom of Religion or Belief
Press Statement: Civil society calls for disaster relief for earthquake survivors and affected communities in Myanmar - Progressive Voice Myanmar
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