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Karin Valtersson writes in Labour Hub

September 8, 2022 Campaign News

Karin Valtersson, Burma Campaign UK’s Campaigns Officer, writes in Labour Hub calling for the new Foreign Secretary to sanction aviation fuel, to increase resources for the sanctions process and to increase humanitarian aid to Burma.

She writes “The new Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly MP, should make it one of his priorities in office to put in place aviation fuel sanctions on Burma. That way, one of his first acts in office would be saving the lives of many innocent civilians, including children. Surely nothing could be more important for a Foreign Secretary than saving lives?”

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