Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
03RANGOON838
2003-07-10 10:35:00
SECRET
Embassy Rangoon
Cable title:  

ETHNIC LEADERS PLAN APPEAL TO LEADER OF JUNTA

Tags:  PREL PHUM BM 
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S E C R E T RANGOON 000838 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/10/2013
TAGS: PREL PHUM BM
SUBJECT: ETHNIC LEADERS PLAN APPEAL TO LEADER OF JUNTA

Classified By: COM CARMEN MARTINEZ FOR REASONS 1.5 (B) AND (D).

S E C R E T RANGOON 000838

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/10/2013
TAGS: PREL PHUM BM
SUBJECT: ETHNIC LEADERS PLAN APPEAL TO LEADER OF JUNTA

Classified By: COM CARMEN MARTINEZ FOR REASONS 1.5 (B) AND (D).


1. (S) Summary: Reverend Saboi Jum, the head of the Kachin
Baptist Convention, has revealed plans by ethnic leaders to
appeal directly to the head of the SPDC for a return to the
path of national reconciliation. Jum asked COM if the release
of Aung San Suu Kyi alone would be enough to ease US
pressure on the junta. COM told Jum that the release of Aung
San Suu Kyi was important, but not enough to ease USG
pressure for release of all political prisoners, improved
human rights for all Burmese, and credible signs of
commitment to a transition to democracy. Given Jum's
closeness to the SPDC's Secretary One Khin Nyunt, it was an
excellent opportunity to reinforce the USG message. End
Summary.


2. (S) Reverend Saboi Jum, the head of the Kachin Baptist
Convention and one of the most respected ethnic leaders in
Burma met with COM and DCM on July 9. Jum and his brother,
Hkun Myat (a businessman) are both very close to the number
three man in the SPDC, Secretary One, General Khin Nyunt.
(Note: Jum played a vital part in negotiating the Kachin
cease-fire agreement, as did Khin Nyunt. Hkun Myat also
assisted in mediating cease-fire agreements with Karenni, Mon
and Karen insurgent groups. End Note)


3. (S) Jum's stated purpose at the meeting was to reveal
plans by ethnic leaders to appeal directly to Senior General
Than Shwe (head of the ruling SPDC junta) for a return to the
path of national reconciliation. Jum said that a decision
was taken by group of ethnic leaders earlier this month to
draft a letter to Senior General Than Shwe appealing to him
to allow renewed political activity on the part of the NLD, a
release of political prisoners, and the release of Aung San
Suu Kyi.


4. (S) Jum said the letter would be given to Than Shwe on
July 19, Martyrs Day (commemorating the assassination of
General Aung San - Burma's national hero and the father of
Aung San Suu Kyi). Jum said he was confident the letter
would actually be delivered to Than Shwe, as Jum is very
close to a monk that is a personal aide to the Senior
General. (Jum said he would provide COM with a copy of the
letter.)


5. (S) Jum asked if the USG's tough position on trade
sanctions and punitive measures against the regime could be
softened by the release of Aung San Suu Kyi. He specifically
asked, "So, if they release Aung San Suu Kyi, would that be
enough for the United States?" COM told Jum that the release
of ASSK was extremely important and should take place
immediately, but that the USG remained committed to the
resolution of the even larger problem of the SPDC's failure
to live up to its stated commitment to national
reconciliation. The COM told Jum that the USG would not ease
up its pressure for release of all political prisoners,
improved human rights for all Burmese and credible signs of
commitment to a transition to democracy.


6. (S) Comment: We feel strongly that Jum was on a mission
from not just the ethnic leaders re the planned appeal to
Than Shwe, but also from Khin Nyunt. Jum seemed disappointed
by COM's response to his question regarding the "softening"
effect ASSK's release would have on the USG's toughening
Burma policy. Given Jum's closeness to Secretary One, it was
an excellent opportunity to reinforce the USG message via
this channel. End Comment.
Martinez