
NGOs rebuff call by US to work with the Burma junta on scam center eradication
Over two dozen NGOs have rallied together to issue a statement condemning a suggestion that the US authorities would work with the Burma junta to combat scam centers in the crisis-ridden country. The following is the tex
Over two dozen NGOs have rallied together to issue a statement condemning a suggestion that the US authorities would work with the Burma junta to combat scam centers in the crisis-ridden country. The following is the text of their joint statement issued on 1 July: BURMA: Statement on the U.S. Government’s Potential Law Enforcement Cooperation with the Burmese Military JuntaFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, DC: July 1, 2026 On June 25, 2026, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific Michael DeSombre testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he characterized the scam centers operating in Southeast Asia as a grave threat to the U.S. and regional allies’ national security. In addition to stealing more than $12.5 billion from Americans last year (a 25% increase from the year before), a February 2026 United Nations report found that 300,000 people were trafficked into Southeast Asia’s scam centers from all over the world and subjected to severe human rights violations. In Burma, these scam centers are also intimately connected to a broader conflict economy that fuels the illegal junta’s ability to attack civilians, undermines democracy, and violates human rights with impunity. The junta works hand-in-hand with aligned groups to protect and profit from scam centers, at the expense of both the future of the people of Burma and regional peace and stability. It was, therefore, deeply concerning to learn that U.S. officials recently met with representatives of the Burmese military junta this past week in Tokyo to discuss potential law enforcement cooperation in combatting scam centers. “The scam centers and the junta are in a symbiotic relationship: they need each other to thrive,” stated Myra Dahgaypaw, board member for U.S. Campaign for Burma. “Cooperation with Min Aung Hlaing’s regime would mean helping the very same criminal enterprise that is responsible for, and benefits from, these scam centers that steal billions of dollars and otherwise victimize people in the U.S. and around the world. It is like asking an arsonist to help put out a fire.” In Assistant Secretary DeSombre’s testimony, he said that they were looking at all options to combat transnational crime and scam centers and stated, “In the last five years, the civil war has continued, and our policies have not unfortunately stopped the killings and stopped the human rights violations. We continue to evaluate, based upon changes on the ground, about the best way forward.” That path forward cannot be through any legitimization of the Burmese military junta who continues to brutally attack civilians throughout the country. Ethnic resistance organizations (EROs) and local civil society organizations (CSOs), by contrast, have worked to eradicate scam centers, rescue trafficking victims, and document the damage these criminal activities are doing inside and outside of Burma. In December 2025, the Karen National Union (KNU), an ERO that plays a key role in Burma’s democratic forces, raided Shunda Park scam center, freeing thousands who were enslaved in the compound. “The only way to stop this scourge is for the U.S. and other governments to work with those elements of the Burma democracy movement that are committed to dismantling the scam centers,” stated Naw K’nyaw Paw, Chairperson of the Karen Women’s Organization. “Burma’s democratic resistance and civil society organizations stand ready to work with the U.S. and other regional governments to fight this scourge that is destroying our country and harming so many beyond our borders.”The undersigned organizations: ALTSEAN-Burma Arakan Rohingya National Organization Australian Karen Organization Burma Advocacy Group Burma Campaign UK Burma Human Rights Network Campaign for New Myanmar Chin Human Rights Organization European Karen Network Genocide Watch Hmong Nationalities Organization International Campaign for the Rohingya Kachin Alliance Karen Community of Canada Karen Human Rights Group Karen Organization of America Karen Peace Support Network Karen Women’s Organization Kawthoolei Women’s Network Malaysia Karen Organization PAEMA Progressive Voice U.S. Campaign for Burma Women Advocacy Coalition-Myanmar Women’s Peace Network The post NGOs rebuff call by US to work with the Burma junta on scam center eradication appeared first on ENG.MIZZIMA.COM.
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直接の経済ニュースではありませんが、治安と司法の信頼は地域経済の土台です。職場での暴力や未成年者保護への不安が強まると、夜間営業、観光、雇用、地域サービス業のリスク認識が高まります。
投資家目線では、個別事件よりも法執行の予見可能性が焦点です。加害者への対応が曖昧になれば、ローカルビジネスの統治リスクや従業員保護の弱さとして評価されやすくなります。
ン・カレン組織 ビルマ・アドボカシー・グループ バーで問われるのは、加害者個人だけでなく、雇用主、警察、近隣社会が被害のサインをどう扱ったかです。軍が声を上げたことで、事件は噂話ではなく、記録され検証される公共問題に変わります。
市民にとっては、自分や家族が被害に遭った時に公正な手続きへアクセスできるのかが最大の関心です。地域団体が声を上げることで、事件の風化を防ぎ、被害者側の孤立を和らげる意味があります。
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このニュースは、ミャンマーの地域社会で法の支配と弱者保護がどこまで機能しているかを映す事案です。暴力事件そのものに加え、女性団体や市民社会が司法手続きを求めて声を上げている点が重要です。軍政下では警察・司法への信頼が揺らぎやすく、個別事件が地域の不安や統治への不信に直結します。
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