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The Australia Myanmar Institute for Democracy, Human Rights and Peace is a non-profit organization with its headquarters in the Australia focused on promoting democracy and advocating human rights in Myanmar. The organization examines the past, present and future threats to democracy and human rights in Myanmar. The organization says it has more than 1.5 million members and supporters around the world.

The Australia Myanmar Institute for Democracy, Human Rights and Peace has been established with the purpose of supporting the re-establishment of the democratically elected government of Myanmar. It also is promoting the protection of Human Rights which are threatened by war crime and crimes against humanity implemented by the military junta.

The stated mission of the organization is to:

• raising public awareness regarding the importance of overturning the illegal military junta that has taken over control of the government of Myanmar.

• educating the public regarding the importance of ending crimes against humanity committed by the military junta in Myanmar through talks, discussion groups, the publication of papers and articles and any other legal means.

• ensuring that the Australian government is an advocate for the return of the legitimate democratically elected government of Myanmar based on its obligations arising from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by raising public awareness and stimulating public and parliamentary debate.

• offering any assistance possible to the people of Myanmar in supporting the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM).

• lobbying the international community and in particular the United Nations (UN) to denounce the military junta in Myanmar and convince the UN to provide a United Nations peacekeeping force in Myanmar under the banner of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P).