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David Cameron- Sanction Jet Fuel Now!

April 10, 2024

Without aviation fuel the jets can’t fly. If they can’t fly, they can’t bomb. Tell the British government to sanction aviation fuel now.

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What does Google AI think of Google hosting Burmese military apps?

February 20, 2024

Google makes multiple claims about supporting human rights, but in practice Google prefers the profits that come from hosting apps that help fund the Burmese military. Google hosts several apps by the Burmese military joint venture company MyTel. Google also hosts the military controlled social media app OKPar, which has been exposed as having privacy …

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Burma Campaign UK Welcomes New Burma Mining Sanctions

February 1, 2024

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed new British government sanctions on two state-owned military controlled entities, Mining Enterprise 1 and Mining Enterprise 2. The military receives revenue from gems, metals, minerals, and rare earths through these two enterprises. Burma Campaign UK has been calling on the British government to sanction these entities since 2021. The British …

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Jet Fuel Sanctions Needed to Limit Burmese Military Airstrikes

January 31, 2024

On the third anniversary of the latest military coup by the Burmese military, Burma Campaign UK repeats its call for urgent action to sanction sources of aviation fuel reaching Burma. The mass use of indiscriminate airstrikes by the Burmese military has contributed to more than two and a half million people being forced to flee …

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Cameron: Catch up with EU/USA. Sanction gas, mining and banks funding Burmese military.

January 15, 2024

As the third anniversary approaches of the Burmese military launching its attempted coup, Burma Campaign UK called on British Foreign Secretary David Cameron to do more to cut off sources of revenue to the Burmese military. The British government is falling far behind allies such as Canada, USA and EU in sanctioning some of the …

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New UK Burma Sanctions Welcomed by Burma Campaign UK

December 8, 2023

Burma Campaign UK today welcomed new UK sanctions targeting three individuals involved in the Shwe Kokko project in Karen State, Burma. Zhijiang She, Oo Saw Min Min and Saw Chit Thu have been sanctioned for human trafficking, forced labour and human rights violations. Burma Campaign UK has been documenting human rights violations by soldiers under …

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