Open Letter: Security Council must act now as Myanmar military junta’s forced conscription endangers peace, stability, and human security in Myanmar and the region

March 4, 2024

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To Members of the United Nations Security Council

CC: UN Human Rights Council Members

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar

1 March 2024

Re: Security Council must act now as Myanmar military junta’s forced conscription endangers peace, stability, and human security in Myanmar and the region  

Your Excellencies,

We, 397 civil society organizations, call on the UN Security Council (UNSC) to take immediate action to ensure peace and stability in the region following the Myanmar military junta’s illegal enforcement of the conscription law. In particular, we call on Japan, as the President of the UNSC in March 2024, to convene an emergency meeting to put forward a binding resolution under Chapter VII of the UN Charter to impose targeted economic sanctions and a comprehensive arms embargo against the junta, and refer the crisis in Myanmar to the International Criminal Court or create an ad hoc tribunal. In addition, the UNSC must provide substantial support to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as declared in Resolution 2669, and assist Myanmar’s neighboring countries to promptly guarantee legal protection for people fleeing the junta’s forced conscription and mass atrocity crimes.

On 10 February 2024, the military junta announced the enforcement of the People’s Military Service Law, which the past military regime passed in 2010. Men aged 18-35 and women aged 18-27 will be at risk of forced conscription, and the age further extends to 45 and 35, respectively, for those with expert professions. Up to 14 million people across Myanmar are deemed eligible for this forced conscription, which requires serving up to five years during a state of emergency as is currently in place by the junta’s illegal declaration. Individuals face prison sentences of up to five years, hefty fines, or both, for failing to report for duty. The junta also reserves its arbitrary power to recall those who have already finished their military service.

The junta’s forced conscription efforts exacerbate the already unprecedented violence caused by its countrywide terror campaign. As it rapidly loses ground to democratic resistance forces, the junta has resorted to forced conscription as psychological warfare to terrorize the population into submission, force people to kill each other against their conscience, and inflame inter-ethnic and inter-religious tension. This ruthless measure underlines the junta’s calculated move to escalate atrocities, exploiting new conscripts as expendable human shields, porters, and frontline fighters—evident in the Myanmar military’s sordid history, particularly its forced recruitment of children in violation of international law. The forced conscription thus explicitly goes against the UNSC’s demand for an immediate end to all forms of violence in Resolution 2669.

This scheme to forcibly recruit 60,000 men in the first round will compound the severe instability and human insecurity that the junta has already unleashed on Southeast Asia. Young men have been kidnapped or otherwise compelled to join military service, according to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar. Hundreds of Rohingya in internment camps in Rakhine State are being arrested and recruited into service, or persuaded to enlist in exchange for freedom of movement. Other reports indicate people in Bago Region and Yangon City are being forcedto serve, leaving them no other choice but to bribe junta personnel or face outright extortion to evade conscription. Individuals in disenfranchised and impoverished sectors, such as garment workers, lack such options as the junta’s workforce data collection is underway.

Meanwhile, the junta’s Labor Ministry curtails a route to flee the country by suspending recruitment drives of the Myanmar Overseas Employment Agencies Association. These realities will only lead to a massive influx of refugees and trafficking survivors into neighboring countries with track records of non-compliance with their international obligations, ensuring insufficient aid, no legal protection, and risk of refoulement.

For over three years since the military’s illegal coup attempt, the people of Myanmar nationwide have categorically and unequivocally rejected the Myanmar military’s futile attempts to seize power. The military junta has absolutely no legal authority to enforce any law in Myanmar. In fact, this forced conscription law is nothing more than modern slavery or forced labor under both domestic and international law.

We are alarmed by the sequence of events which led to the junta’s forced conscription: shortly after the ASEAN Special Envoy to Myanmar’s visit to Naypyitaw in January, and the Thailand-initiated and ASEAN-endorsed humanitarian assistance center in early February. Rather than restoring regional peace and stability and ensuring human security in Southeast Asia, these actions taken by the ASEAN Special Envoy and Thailand have only served to lend false legitimacy to the junta, emboldening it to intensify its terror campaign through forced conscription.

ASEAN’s ineffective actions have enabled the junta to commit more atrocity crimes with total impunity, while only deepening the bloc’s complicity in these crimes. In addition, we are gravely concerned by Thailand’s approach to humanitarian assistance, as it involves the Myanmar Red Cross which is part of the Myanmar military’s security apparatus and cannot be trusted as a partner to provide humanitarian assistance to those subject to the junta’s heinous crimes.

Excellencies, the UNSC can no longer continue to recklessly defer to ASEAN and its harmful approach which have to date jeopardized peace and stability in Myanmar and the region. With human security and civilian protection as its guiding principles, the UNSC must coordinate countries in the region to provide legal protection for Myanmar people fleeing from the junta’s terror campaign, including forced conscription and atrocities.

As a criminal entity, the Myanmar military has also facilitated the expansion of criminally run zones in Myanmar—now hubs for transnational crimes, breeding illegal online scam centers and human trafficking from which it has profited. These organized crimes severely endanger peace and security in the region and beyond. In the face of these nefarious activities, Myanmar’s democratic resistance forces have pledged to join forces with China and Thailand to dismantle the criminal hubs. In this regard, the UNSC must provide political and practical support to these resistance forces to topple the criminal Myanmar military and combat this problem effectively.

As the military junta weaponizes its forced conscription law, it is of utmost urgency that the UNSC act decisively: fulfill its mandate and implement its own resolutions to protect the people of Myanmar and establish peace and stability in Myanmar and the region. Once again, we urgently call on the UNSC to adopt a binding resolution under Chapter VII of the UN Charter that enforces targeted economic sanctions and a comprehensive arms embargo against the junta, and refers the crisis in Myanmar to the International Criminal Court or establishes an ad hoc international criminal tribunal. Regional peace and stability will remain elusive unless and until peace and stability is secured in Myanmar, and the Myanmar military, as an illegal and international criminal entity, is held accountable for its decades of mass atrocity crimes, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.

For more information, please contact:

- Elena, General Strike Committee of Nationalities; gscn2021@gmail.com

- Myay Latt Tun, CDM Medical Network; contact@cdmmn.org

- Tun Khin, Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK; tunkhin80@gmail.com

- Khin Ohmar, Progressive Voice; info@progressive-voice.org

Signed by 397 civil society organizations, including 94 organizations that have chosen not to disclose their names because of the junta’s continued violence in Myanmar.

1.       5/ of Zaya State Strike                          

2.       8888 Generation (New Zealand)

3.       Action Against Myanmar Military Coup (Sydney)

4.       Action Committee for Democracy Development (Coalition of 14 grassroots networks)

5.       Action Committee of Basic Education Students (ACBES)

6.       All Arakan Youth Orga

7.       All Aung Myay Thar San Schools Strike Force                                                      

8.       All Burma Democratic Face

9.       All Burma Democratic Front in New Zealand

10.    All Young Burmese League (AYBL)

11.    Alliance for Democracy in Burma

12.    Alliance of Students’ Union – Yangon (ASU-Yangon)                                              

13.    ALTSEAN-Burma

14.    Ah Nah Podcast — Conversations with Myanmar

15.    Anti Dictatorship in Burma – DC Metropolitan Area (ADB-DCMA)

16.    Anti-Coup Forces Coordination Committee (ACFCC – Mandalay)

17.    Anti-Junta Alliance Yangon-AJAY    

18.    Arakan CSO Network

19.    Arakan Youths Peace Network (AYPN)

20.    ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR)

21.    Asia Democracy Network (ADN)

22.    Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)

23.    Asian Cultural Forum on Development (ACFOD)

24.    Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)

25.    Asian Health Institute (AHI)

26.    Association of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters (HRDP)

27.    Association Suisse-Birmanie

28.    Associazione per l'Amicizia Italia Birmania “Giuseppe Malpeli”

29.    Athan – Freedom of Expression Activist Organization

30.    Auckland Kachin Community NZ

31.    Auckland Zomi Community

32.    Aung San Suu Kyi Park, Norway

33.    Australian Karen Organisation (AKO)

34.    A-Yar-Taw People Strike            

35.    Ayeyarwaddy West Development Organisation – AWDO (Magway)

36.    Ayeyarwaddy West Development Organisation – AWDO (Nagphe)

37.    Ayeyarwaddy Youth Network (AYN)

38.    Better Burma

39.    Blood Money Campaign (BMC)

40.    Burma Academy

41.    Burma Action Ireland (BAI)

42.    Burma Campaign UK

43.    Burma Canadian Network (BCN)

44.    Burma Civil War Museum

45.    Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN)

46.    Burmese Community Development Collaboration (BCDC)

47.    Burmese Community Group (Manawatu, NZ)

48.    Burmese Community Support Group (BCSG)

49.    Burmese Friendship Association

50.    Burmese Medical Association Australia (BMAA)

51.    Burmese Relief Center Japan

52.    Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK

53.    Burmese Rohingya Welfare Organisation New Zealand

54.    Burmese Women’s Union (BWU)

55.    Campaign for a New Myanmar

56.    CAN-Myanmar

57.    CDM - လျှပ်စစ်နဲ့ စွမ်းအင် ဝန်ကြီးဌာန

58.    CDM - သယံဇာတနှင့်သဘာဝပတ်ဝန်းကျင်ထိန်းသိမ်းရေးဝန်ကြီးဌာန

59.    CDM Medical Network (CDMMN)                                                                    

60.    CDM ရန်ကုန်မြိုတော်စည်ပင်သာယာရေးကော်မတီ

61.    Center For Action Points

62.    Chaung Oo Township Youth Strike Committee                                        

63.    Chin Community in Norway

64.    Chin Community of Auckland

65.    Citizen of Burma Award – New Zealand

66.    Civil Information Network (CIN)                                                                      

67.    Civil Rights Defenders

68.    Coalition Strike Committee – Dawei                                                      

69.    Crane Center for Mass Atrocity Prevention

70.    Cross Cultural Foundation

71.    CRPH & NUG Supporters Ireland

72.    CRPH Funding Ireland

73.    CRPH Support Group, Norway and member organizations

74.    CRPH, NUG Support Team Germany – Deutschland

75.    Dawei Youths Revolutionary Movement Strike Committee          

76.    Defend Myanmar Democracy (DMD)                  

77.    Democracy for Ethnic Minorities Organization

78.    Democracy, Peace and Women’s Organization

79.    Democratic Youth Council

80.    Depayin Township Revolution Steering Committee                                            

81.    Doh Atu – Ensemble pour le Myanmar

82.    Educational Initiatives Prague

83.    Equality Myanmar (EQMM)

84.    Ethnic Youth General Strike Committee (Mandalay)                                                            

85.    Federal Corner

86.    Federal FM Mandalay

87.    Federal Myanmar Benevolence Group (NZ)

88.    Finland Myanmar Society Ry

89.    Free Burma Campaign (South Africa)

90.    Free Burma Rangers

91.    Free Rohingya Coalition

92.    Freedom and Labor Action Group (FLAG)

93.    Friends of the Earth Japan

94.    From Singapore to Myanmar (FS2M)

95.    Future Light Center (FLC)

96.    Future Thanlwin

97.    Gender Equality Network

98.    General Strike Collaboration Committee (GSCC)                        

99.    General Strike Committee of Basic and Higher Education (GSCBHE)

  • Basic Education General Strike Committee (BEGSC)                    
  • Basic Education Worker Unions – Steering Committee (BEWU-SC)                      
  • Representative Committee of University Teacher Associations (RC of UTAs)        

100. General Strike Committee of Nationalities (GSCN)

101. Generation Wave

102. German Solidarity with Myanmar Democracy e.V.

103. Global Myanmar Spring Revolution (GMSR)

104. Golden Heart Organization

105. Grass-root People

106. Green Network (Myeik)

107. Human Rights Educators Network (HREN)

108. Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM)

109. India For Myanmar

110. Industrial Training Centre (ITC) Family Sydney

111. Info Birmanie

112. Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID)

113. Insight Myanmar

114. Institute for Asian Democracy

115. Integria, z.u (Prague)

116. Inter Pares

117. International Association, Myanmar-Switzerland (IAMS)

118. International Campaign for the Rohingya

119. International Karen Organisation

120. Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines (JCBL)

121. Japan Tropical Forest Action Network (JATAN)

122. JMC Inn Lay

123. Justice 4 Myanmar – Hope & Development

124. Justice For Myanmar

125. Kachin Association Australia

126. Kachin Association Norway

127. Kachin State Civilian Movement (KSCM)

128. Kachin Student Union                                        

129. Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT)

130. Kalay Township Strike Force                                                      

131. Kanpetlet Land Development Association

132. Karen Environmental and Social Action Network (KESAN)­­

133. Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG)

134. Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN)

135. Karen Swedish Community (KSC)

136. Karenni Association – Norway

137. Karenni Civil Society Network (KCSN)

138. Karenni Human Rights Group

139. Karenni Humanitarian Response Team

140. Karenni National Women's Organization

141. Karenni Society New Zealand

142. Kayan Rescue Committee (KRC)

143. K’cho Ethnic Association

144. Keng Tung Youth

145. Kings N Queens

146. Kyae Lak Myay

147. Kyain Seikgyi Spring Revolution Leading Committee        

148. Kyauktada Strike Committee

149. La Communauté Birmane de France

150. LAIN Technical Support Group

151. Latpadaung Region Strike Committee                                                    

152. Legal Aid for Human Rights

153. Let’s Help Each Other (LHEO)

154. LGBT Alliance

  • LGBT Alliance Myanmar (Kalay Region)                                                  
  • LGBT Alliance Myanmar (Kyaukse Region)
  • LGBT Community Yangon                                                          
  • LGBT Union – Mandalay                                                
  • Monywa LGBT Strike                                                    

155. MAGGA Initiative

156. Magway People's Revolution Committee                                                          

157. Magway Region Human Rights Network (MHRN)

158. Mandalay Medical Family (MFM)                                                                    

159. Mandalay Regional Youth Association – Revolution Core Group (MRYA-RCG)

160. Mandalay Strike Force (MSF)

  • Chanmyatharzi Township People’s Strike                                                          
  • Co-operative University Mandalay Students’ Strike                                            
  • Daung Sitthe Strike                                                      
  • Industries Strike                                                            
  • Maharaungmyay Township People’s Strike                                                        
  • Mandalar University Students' Strike                                                    
  • Mandalay Alliance Coalition Strike                                                        
  • Mandalay Youth Strike                                                  
  • Mandalay-based People's Strike                                                
  • Multi-Religions Strike                                                    
  • Mya Taung Strike                                                          
  • Myanmar Institute of Information Technology Students’ Strike                          
  • No.12 Basic Education Branch High School (Maharaungmyay) Students’ Union
  • Samgha Sammaga-Mandalay                                                    
  • Seinpann Strike                                                

161. Mandalay-Based University Students’ Unions (MDY_SUs)                                                            

162. Matu Burma Foundation

163. May May Yin Khwin (Mother's Embrace) CDM Support Team

164. MayMyo Strike Force                                                    

165. Mekong Watch

166. Metta Campaign

167. Min Hla Farmers Group

168. Minbu Farmers Group

169. Mindat Chin Community NSW

170. Minority Affairs Institute – MAI Myanmar

171. Mon Association – Norway

172. Monywa People's Strike Steering Committee    

  • All Burma Federation of Student Unions (Monywa District)                                
  • Civil Society Organizations Coordination Committee (Monywa)                          
  • Former Political Prisoners and New Generation Group – Monywa                      
  • Network of University Student Unions – Monywa                                              
  • Thakhin Kodaw Mhine Peace Network (Monywa)                                              
  • The 88 Generation Peace and Open Society (Monywa)                                      

173. Monywa-Amyint Road Strike Leading Committee                                              

174. Myanmar Accountability Project (MAP)

175. Myanmar Action Group Denmark

176. Myanmar anti-Military Coup Movement in New Zealand

177. Myanmar Baptist Churches in Norway

178. Myanmar Campaign Network

179. Myanmar Catholic Community In Norway

180. Myanmar Community Austria

181. Myanmar Community Coffs Harbour (MCC)

182. Myanmar Community Group Christchurch New Zealand

183. Myanmar Community Group Dunedin New Zealand

184. Myanmar Community in Norway

185. Myanmar Cultural Research Society

186. Myanmar Democratic Force in Denmark

187. Myanmar Diaspora Group Finland

188. Myanmar Emergency Fund (MEF Canada)

189. Myanmar Engineering Association of Australia (MEAA)

190. Myanmar Engineers – New Zealand

191. Myanmar Gonye (New Zealand)

192. Myanmar Hindu Community – Norway

193. Myanmar Labor Alliance (MLA)  

194. Myanmar Muslim Organization – Norway

195. Myanmar Muslim Revolution Force (MMRF)

196. Myanmar People Alliance (Shan State)

197. Myanmar Professionals Association Australia (MPAA)

198. Myanmar Refugee Policy Group

199. Myanmar Students’ Union in New Zealand

200. Myaung Youth Network                                                

201. MyaYar Knowledge Tree

202. Myingyan Civilian Movement Committee                                                          

203. National Advocacy Group – New Zealand

204. Nelson Myanmar Community Group New Zealand

205. Network for Human Rights Documentation – Burma (ND-Burma)

206. New Light Federation of Labor Unions Myanmar (NLF-Myanmar)

207. New Myanmar Foundation

208. New Zealand Doctors for NUG

209. New Zealand Karen Association

210. New Zealand Zo Community Inc.

211. NLD Organization Committee (International) Norway

212. No Business With Genocide

213. Norway Falam Community

214. Norway Matu Community

215. Norway Rawang Community

216. New Rehmonnya Federated Force (NRFF)

217. NSW Karenni (Kayah) Communities

218. Olive Organization

219. Open Development Foundation

220. Overseas Mon Association. New Zealand

221. Oway Institute

222. Padauk Finland-Myanmar Association

223. Pale Township People's Strike Steering Committee                                

224. Political Prisoners Network – Myanmar (PPN-M)

225. Politics for Women Myanmar

226. Progressive Voice

227. Pwintphyu Development Organisation

228. Pyi Gyi Tagon Strike Force                                                        

229. Pyithu Gonye (New Zealand)

230. Rangoon Scout Network (RSN)

231. Rohingya Action Ireland (RAI)

232. Rohingya Community in Norway

233. Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network

234. Rohingya Southeast Asia Network (RAISA)

235. Rohingya Union for Women Education and Development (RUWED)

236. Rural Community Development Society

237. Rvwang Community Association New Zealand

238. Save and Care Organization for Ethnic Women at Border Areas (SCOEWBA)

239. Save Myanmar

240. Save Myanmar Fundraising Group (New Zealand)

241. Save Myanmar – USA

242. Services for the Health in Asian and African Regions

243. Shan Community (New Zealand)

244. Shan MATA

245. Shwe Pan Kone People’s Strike Steering Committee                              

246. Sisters 2 Sisters

247. Sitt Nyein Pann Foundation

248. Social Garden

249. Southern Dragon Myanmar

250. Southern Monitor

251. Southern Youth Development Organization

252. Spring Friends                      

253. Spring Traveller

254. Student Voice

255. Sujata Sisters Group (NZ)

256. Support 4 Myanmar

257. Support Group for Democracy in Myanmar (The Netherlands)

258. Sydney Friends for Myanmar Unity

259. Synergy – Social Harmony Organization

260. Ta Mar Institute of Development

261. Ta’ang Women’s Organization (TWO)

262. Ta’ang Legal Aid Foundation (TLAF)

263. Tanintharyi MATA

264. Taze Strike Committee

265. Thai Action Committee for Democracy in Burma (TACDB)                                              

266. Thailand 4 Burma

267. The European Rohingya Council (ERC)

268. The Institution of Professional Engineers Myanmar (IPEM)

269. The Ladies

270. Township Leading Group (Winemaw)

271. Twitter Team for Revolution (TTFR)                                                        

272. U.S. Campaign for Burma

273. Unity in Diversity Action for Youth (UDAY)

274. University Students’ Unions Alumni Force                

275. Volunteers in Myanmar

276. Wetlet Revolution Leading Committee                                                  

277. White Coat Society Yangon (WCSY)                                                                              

278. Winemaw Lisu Development Association      

279. Women Activists Myanmar (WAM)

280. Women Advocacy Coalition – Myanmar (WAC-M)

281. Women Alliance Burma (WAB)

  • Chindwin (West) Villages Women Strike                                                
  • Dawei (Ashaetaw) Women Strike                                                          
  • Depayin Women Strike                                                  
  • Gangaw Women Strike                                                  
  • Kalay Women Strike                                                      
  • Mandalay Women Strike                                                          
  • Monywa Women Strike                                                
  • Monywa-Amyint Road Women Strike                                                    
  • Taze Women Strike                                                      
  • Thayat Chaung Women Strike                                                    
  • Wetlet Twonship Women Strike          
  • Yangon Women Strike                                                  

282. Women Lead Resource Center

283. Women’s League of Burma

284. Women’s Democratic Club, femin

285. Women’s Peace Network

286. Yadanabon University Students’ Union (YDNBUSU)                                                              

287. Yasakyo Township People’s Strike Steering Committee

288. Yinmarpin and Salingyi All Villages Strike Committee                              

289. Youth Empowerment

290. Youth for Democratization of Myanmar (UDM)

291. Youth Heart Beams

292. Zomi Association Australia Inc.

293. Zomi Christian Fellowship of Norway

294. Zomi Community Norway

295. ကြားကာလပညာရေး (Online Federal School)

296. တ.က.သ ကျောင်းသားဟောင်းများအင်အားစု

297. ဒို့မြေကွန်ရက် (LIOH)

298. ပြည်သူ့ပန်းတိုင် - People's Goal

299. ပွင့်ဖြူလယ်ယာမြေကွန်ရက်

300. မျိုးဆက်-Generations

301. မရမ်းကုန်းမြို့နယ် လူစားချင်းစာနာထောက်ထားမှုဆိုင်ရာကော်မတီ

302. ရုန်းကန်သံ

303. သမိုင်းသစ် သယ်ဆောင်သူများ