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The Dirty List

Deutsche Post targeted over Burma link

September 30, 2004

Deutsche Post’s UK postal ambitions could be damaged by its DHL subsidiary’s joint venture with Burma’s military dictatorship. The Burma Campaign UK today warned that it will launch a vigorous campaign to oppose Deutsche Post’s entry into the UK postal market. Deutsche Post is hoping to capture lucrative parts of the British postal market when …

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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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Sergio Tacchini Pull Out of Burma

July 7, 2004

Boycott Campaign called off after Sergio Tacchini suspend sourcing from Burma. The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed news that Sergio Tacchini is to stop sourcing from Burma. The news comes less than a month after the launch of a boycott campaign. In a statement Sergio Tacchini said production would be suspended as of 31 July …

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New Burma ‘Dirty List’ Published August 24th 2004

June 30, 2004

MEDIA ADVISORY: NOTICE FOR PLANNING DESKS Named and Shamed – on August 24th 2004 The Burma Campaign UK will be publishing an updated version of its ‘Dirty List’ of companies helping to finance Burma’s Military Dictatorship The 2003 edition of the ‘Dirty List’ received national and international media coverage, and was commended in the British …

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JJB withdraw Sergio Tacchini Burma stock

June 23, 2004

Britain’s biggest sportswear retailer, JJB Sports, is withdrawing Sergio Tacchini stock from all its stores because it was manufactured in Burma. JJB has a policy of not stocking any products made in Burma. The Burma Campaign UK has welcomed the move, which comes just 24 hours after it launched a boycott of Sergio Tacchini to …

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Wimbledon faces Burma Protests

June 22, 2004

Goran Ivanisivic and Juan Carlos Ferrero called on to join boycott of Sergio Tacchini until they stop manufacturing clothes in Burma. Campaigners promise protests at Centre Court if either player reaches final wearing Sergio Tacchini sportswear. The Burma Campaign UK today launched a boycott of Sergio Tacchini, the Italian sportswear company, after receiving evidence that …

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Kuoni go back to Burma

April 13, 2004

The Burma Campaign UK today condemned travel firm Kuoni for planning to resume tours to Burma. The Burma Campaign UK has learnt Kuoni plans to resume tours in 2005. Kuoni received widespread praise when it withdrew from Burma last year. The company had stated it did not expect to return until democracy was restored. “We …

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Tories welcome BAT withdrawal from Burma

February 26, 2004

SUPPORT GROWS FOR BURMA INVESTMENT BAN The Burma Campaign UK is welcoming cross-party support for its campaign to persuade companies not to invest in Burma. Speaking in a debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday, shadow foreign minister Richard Spring MP stated: “We welcome BAT’s decision last year, and Premier Oil’s decision before that, …

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STA Travel hit by nation-wide student protests over Burma links

February 26, 2004

The Burma Campaign UK student network is planning a nation-wide day of action against STA Travel on Monday 1st March. STA Travel is part of Diethelm Keller Travel, which organises tours to Burma. Hundreds of students in beachwear and Bermuda shorts will be protesting at STA Travel offices demanding Diethelm pull out of Burma. Students …

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UK ignores EU Burma Sanctions

February 25, 2004

The UK and other European Union members are not fully implementing the EU asset freeze on the Burmese regime. As a result total frozen assets could be a meagre £57. EU members have a joint policy on Burma, known as a ‘common position’. In 2000 they agreed to freeze the assets of ‘undertakings or entities …

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Orient Express Expand Burma Interests

February 2, 2004

Orient Express challenge British government policy on Burma The Burma Campaign UK condemned today’s news that Orient Express has invested in Hosia Company of Hong Kong. Hosia owns the Pansea Hotel chain, which includes the Pansea Yangon Hotel, situated in Burma’s capital. Orient Express also has an option to purchase 100 percent of Hosia equity. …

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Clothing Retailers told to Come Clean on Burma

December 16, 2003

Companies refusing to disclose if they source clothes from Burma are today named and shamed by the Burma Campaign UK. Click here to read the report 41 clothing retailers have ignored repeated requests to disclose whether they source clothes from Burma. They include Harrods, Benetton, Argos, Jeffrey Rogers, MK One, Paul Smith, and Calvin Klein. …

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High Street shuns Burma

December 2, 2003

A new report by the Burma Campaign UK reveals most major high street retailers are now boycotting Burma. The report – Coming Clean, British Clothing Retailers and Burma – names ninety-nine major high street brands that refuse to source clothing from Burma because of human rights concerns. Not one of the top-ten British clothing retailers will now …

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Railway Touring Co. Drops Burma

November 28, 2003

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed news that the Railway Touring Company will no longer operate tours to Burma. The company had featured on a ‘Dirty List’ published by the Burma Campaign UK. The Railway Touring Company is the 7th travel company this year to pull out of Burma. So far this year Kuoni, Abercrombie …

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PricewaterhouseCoopers Pull Out Of Burma

November 27, 2003

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed confirmation from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) that it has pulled out of Burma. PwC had featured on a ‘Dirty List’ of companies directly or indirectly funding the regime in Burma, which is published by the Burma Campaign UK. A member of the PwC network of firms had an ownership interest in …

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VICTORY! – BAT PULL OUT OF BURMA

November 6, 2003

CAMPAIGN SUCCESS IN LESS THAN 1 YEAR The Burma Campaign UK and Federation of Trade Unions (Burma) are celebrating today’s news that British American Tobacco (BAT) is to pull out of Burma. The two organisations launched a global campaign to get BAT out of Burma in November last year. BAT announced today that they have …

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Kappa pull out of Burma

October 10, 2003

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed news that Italian sportswear giant Kappa have stopped sourcing clothes from Burma. Kappa – makers of the Tottenham Hotspur and Welsh national football team kits – had been the target of a boycott campaign in the UK and Italy because of its links with Burma. Clothing exports are a …

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BAT face DTI Investigation into Burma Factory

October 1, 2003

Unions make formal complaint that BAT’s Burma factory breaches OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. The International Union of Foodworkers (IUF), supported by Amicus MSF, which represents BAT’s workers in the UK, has made a complaint to the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI) that British American Tobacco (BAT) is in breach of OECD Guidelines for …

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JJB Sports Withdraw Burma Stock

September 26, 2003

JJB Sports Boycott Called Off The Burma Campaign UK welcomed news that JJB Sports – Britain’s largest sports retailer – is withdrawing stock manufactured in Burma and implementing a strict policy to ensure no new stock will be manufactured there. The Burma Campaign UK had found Kappa shirts and shorts made in Burma at JJB …

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JJB Sports and Kappa face Boycott over Burma Links

September 25, 2003

JJB Sports Break Promise not to Source from Burma The Burma Campaign UK today condemned JJB Sports – Britain’s largest sports retailer – for breaking a promise not to source any stock from Burma. The Burma Campaign UK has found Kappa shirts and shorts made in Burma at JJB Sports flagship Oxford Street store. Clothing …

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