Fatal Business: Supplying the Myanmar Military’s Weapon Production: report by SAC-M
January 16, 2023
Companies from at least 13 countries, including in Europe, Asia and North America, have been enabling the Myanmar military to manufacture weapons used for human rights atrocities. They must stop…
Deadly cargo: the supply chain that fuels war crimes in Myanmar: report by Amnesty International
November 3, 2022
Amnesty International’s new report exposes the crucial role in the supply chain of aviation fuel to the Myanmar military of Puma Energy, which has now said it will withdraw from…
Enabling Atrocities: UN Member States’ Arms Transfers to the Myanmar Military
February 22, 2022
UN expert urges Security Council resolution to stop weapons fueling spike in military attacks on civilians This report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights in…
“My world is finished”: Amnesty International report on crimes against Rohingya
October 24, 2017
In this briefing, Amnesty International presents evidence that the Myanmar military has killed at least hundreds of Rohingya women, men, and children; raped and perpetrated other forms of sexual violence…
Amnesty International report on international arms embargo
September 18, 2007
Amnesty International report calling for the United Nations Security Council to immediately impose a mandatory arms embargo on Burma.
EU-Made Rockets, Guns And Engines Risk Undermining Myanmar Arms Embargo
July 16, 2007
Report by Amnesty International, Saferworld and other NGOs
India Briefing
March 26, 2007
A briefing paper on India’s increasingly close relationship with the regime in Burma, supplying arms, loans and making significant investments in the country.