Which companies are doing business with Burma’s genocidal military?
Burma Campaign UK evidence to the British Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee on Xinjiang’s detention camps, and how it relates to the failure of UK policy regarding Burma, has now been published.https://t.co/FPsBwk0S6m
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) January 12, 2021
Justice For Myanmar investigation finds @HSBC and @StanChart breached their human rights due diligence obligations by loaning to Viettel Global, the biggest shareholder in #Myanmar military telco Mytel.
Full report here 👉https://t.co/NRwT9X4z2A#BizHumanRights#Corruptionhttps://t.co/cId4e7dvUt
— Justice For Myanmar (@JusticeMyanmar) December 20, 2020
#Burma #Tatmadaw what is more important: planes to #bomb #civilians or #COVID19 #CovidVaccine for your people?
Remember Burma #military#budget 3x #health budget in 2019-2020#humanrights#r2p#armstrade#democracy#VaccineStrategy#VaccinesSaveLivespic.twitter.com/3aUmWeugqo
— ALTSEAN-Burma (@Altsean) January 12, 2021
“We thank the more than 100 British parliamentarians who today stood up for the #Rohingya people today, in particular @rushanaraali and @Jeremy_Hunt for their leadership. We hope that the government will now finally join the case.” https://t.co/uVyeOcELeo
— Tun Khin (@tunkhin80) December 18, 2020
It is not just drugs funding conflict. EU companies do as well. EU companies do business with the military, helping to fund conflict & human rights violations. Why doesn’t the EU implement the UN recommendation to sanction military companies? EU companies help fund genocide.
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) November 17, 2020
We have added 25 new products and brands to our list of military products, see details here:
Military Products Boycott List Updated https://t.co/RcdF2jVmEJ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) November 17, 2020
Burma Campaign UK evidence to the British Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee on Xinjiang’s detention camps, and how it relates to the failure of UK policy regarding Burma, has now been published.https://t.co/FPsBwk0S6m
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) January 12, 2021
Justice For Myanmar investigation finds @HSBC and @StanChart breached their human rights due diligence obligations by loaning to Viettel Global, the biggest shareholder in #Myanmar military telco Mytel.
Full report here 👉https://t.co/NRwT9X4z2A#BizHumanRights#Corruptionhttps://t.co/cId4e7dvUt
— Justice For Myanmar (@JusticeMyanmar) December 20, 2020
#Burma #Tatmadaw what is more important: planes to #bomb #civilians or #COVID19 #CovidVaccine for your people?
Remember Burma #military#budget 3x #health budget in 2019-2020#humanrights#r2p#armstrade#democracy#VaccineStrategy#VaccinesSaveLivespic.twitter.com/3aUmWeugqo
— ALTSEAN-Burma (@Altsean) January 12, 2021
“We thank the more than 100 British parliamentarians who today stood up for the #Rohingya people today, in particular @rushanaraali and @Jeremy_Hunt for their leadership. We hope that the government will now finally join the case.” https://t.co/uVyeOcELeo
— Tun Khin (@tunkhin80) December 18, 2020
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