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27.10.2021

Myanmar: How to End the Military's Impunity

About this event

27 October 2021 from 19:30 until 21:00

>Wednesday 27 October 2021 - 5.30pm to 7.00pm

Amphitheater Chapsal - 27 rue Saint-Guillaume

The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, and Human Rights Watch have each independently determined that the military’s post-coup abuses amount to crimes against humanity. The broad-based and consistent nature of the crackdown reflects not the individual actions of security officers, but a systemic countrywide policy of the junta. These displays are tragic but not surprising for anyone who has been paying attention to the human rights situation in the country and of a military that for years has faced few to no consequences for its crimes.

Guests will discuss how key stakeholders can respond through the use of diplomatic levers, legal means and economic measures that can impact the junta’ revenues, including sanctions on the oil and gas sector.

This event is held in collaboration with Human Rights Watch.

Speakers: 

  • Tom Andrews, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar
  • Alex Aung Khant, Myanmar Analyst based in Paris
  • Wai Wai Nu, Burmese Activist, Founder and Executive Director, Women Peace Network
  • Phil Roberston, Deputy Director, Asia Division, Human Rights Watch

Moderated by Mimi Maung-Trentin, Academic Advisor, Sciences Po PSIA

Welcome address by Mark Maloney, Acting Dean and Executive Director, Sciences Po PSIA

About this event

27 October 2021 from 19:30 until 21:00