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EU threatens economic action over Rohingya – The National

October 4, 2018 Campaign News

The EU is considering ending Burma’s tariff-free access to the world’s largest trading bloc in a significant ramping up of pressure against the regime, reports the Dubai-based National.

Campaign groups criticised the plan as it would not hurt senior military figures responsible for the ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority and will hit thousands of young women working in the clothing sector.

“It makes no sense on any level,” said Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK. “There’s almost 20 things they could do to target the military that might make an impact. Instead they are considering something that no-one is calling for.”

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