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New Burma ‘Dirty List’ Companies Named and Shamed

August 24, 2004

Lloyd’s of London, Rolls Royce, Ericsson, Alcatel, Swift & Maersk among new companies on list. 37 new companies have been added to the ‘Dirty List’ published today by the Burma Campaign UK. A total 95 companies feature on the list. The ‘Dirty List’ exposes companies that are directly or indirectly helping to finance Burma’s brutal …

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Insurance Companies on New Burma ‘Dirty List’

August 24, 2004

Lloyd’s of London join Aon, Willis & Mitsui on new Burma ‘Dirty List’ 37 companies have been added to the ‘Dirty List’ published today by the Burma Campaign UK. A total of 95 companies feature on the list. The ‘Dirty List’ exposes companies that are directly or indirectly helping to finance Burma’s brutal military dictatorship. …

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Timber Companies on New Burma ‘Dirty List’

August 24, 2004

Arnold Laver, DLH, James Latham and Robbins Timber among those joining new Burma ‘Dirty List’ Twenty-one companies involved in the timber industry are named and shamed in a new ‘Dirty List’ published by the Burma Campaign UK today. A total of 95 companies feature on the list. The ‘Dirty List’ exposes companies that are directly …

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Travel Companies on New Burma ‘Dirty List’

August 24, 2004

Orient Express, Abercrombie & Kent, Noble Caledonia, Lonely Planet & Austrian Airlines feature on new list. Thirty-six companies involved in the travel industry are named and shamed in a new ‘Dirty List’ published by the Burma Campaign UK today. A total of 95 companies feature on the list. The ‘Dirty List’ exposes companies that are …

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More Travel Firms Quit Burma

August 4, 2004

Four companies come off ‘Dirty List’ The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed news that two more travel firms have dropped Burma from their 2004-2005 brochures. As a result Magic Of The Orient and Explorers Tours have both been removed from the ‘Dirty List’ of companies directly or indirectly funding the regime in Burma. They follow …

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Razali & Burma Abandoned by United Nations

July 12, 2004

The Burma Campaign UK today accused governments and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan of ignoring the crisis in Burma and using his special envoy as a fig-leaf to cover the UN’s failure. In a strongly worded letter to Kofi Annan, Burma Campaign UK Director John Jackson compares Mr T. S. Razali to “a lone first …

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