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Five British Insurers Added to ‘Dirty List’ for Aviation Fuel Deliveries to Burma

May 23, 2023

Burma Campaign UK added five British insurance companies to the ‘Dirty List’ after they failed to give a commitment to stop providing insurance cover for deliveries of aviation fuel to Burma. The five companies are: UK P&I, Steamship Mutual, Britannia P&I, North Standard and Shipowners’ Club. They are mutual insurance clubs which have provided insurance …

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European Parliament Calls For Burma Aviation Fuel Sanctions

May 12, 2023

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed the passing of a European Parliament Resolution on Thursday, which called on the European Union to impose sanctions on the supply of aviation fuel to the Burmese military. The calls were made in a new Resolution condemning the back-door ban on 40 political parties in Burma. The Resolution is available …

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Civil society calls for review and reframing of the ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus

May 5, 2023

Continuing failure of ASEAN will prompt people of Myanmar to reconsider Myanmar’s ASEAN membership Today, Myanmar civil society organisations, supported by regional and international organisations, launch a position paper to call for a review and reframe of the ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus and the bloc’s current approach to the increasingly worsening crisis in Myanmar. The calls come …

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Joint Letter to President Biden Calling for Sanctions on Companies Supplying the Burmese Military with Jet Fuel

May 5, 2023

After the devastating attack in Kanbalu Township, Sagaing Region on April 11, it is clear that the recent US sanctions on jet fuel are not enough to curb the Burmese junta’s aerial campaign. On May 4th, 190 organizations and communities sent an open letter to President Biden calling for sanctions on companies supplying the Burmese …

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British Companies: Stop Insuring Aviation Fuel Deliveries to Burma

April 20, 2023

Burma Campaign UK today called on five British insurance companies to stop providing insurance cover for deliveries of aviation fuel to Burma. The five companies are: UK P&I, Steamship Mutual, Britannia P&I, North Standard, Shipowners Club. They are mutual insurance clubs which have provided insurance cover (protection and indemnity (P&I) insurance) to vessels which have …

Read moreBritish Companies: Stop Insuring Aviation Fuel Deliveries to Burma

Open Letter: The United Nations Security Council’s meeting on Myanmar must lead to firm measures against the junta

April 17, 2023

To: The Member States of the United Nations Security Council CC: The United Nations Secretary-General Your Excellencies, We, the undersigned 546 Myanmar, regional and international civil society organizations (CSOs), welcome the United Kingdom’s request for an urgent Security Council discussion on Myanmar to address the illegal military junta’s worst civilian massacre since its failed coup, …

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