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Despite EU embargo, Tatmadaw buys European aircraft – Frontier Myanmar
January 11, 2019
The Tatmadaw has acquired civilian aircraft made by European companies despite a tightening of the arms embargo in response to alleged atrocities in Rakhine State, reports Frontier Myanmar. The aircraft...
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49 international companies accused of supporting military abuses in Burma – Karen News
December 28, 2018
Burma Campaign UK published its ‘Dirty List’ in early December 2018, slamming 49 international companies accused of “operating in Myanmar in such a way that contributes to human rights violations...
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Facebook removes more Myanmar military accounts – Forbes
December 19, 2018
Burma Campaign UK named Facebook as one of 49 companies on a 'dirty list', for allowing the incitement of hatred and violence of minorities, in particular the Rohingya Muslim minority...
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Rohingya Denied Access to Education in Myanmar and Bangladesh
December 13, 2018
PRESS RELEASE FROM BURMESE ROHINGYA ORGANISATION UK (BROUK) ROHINGYA DENIED ACCESS TO EDUCATION IN MYANMAR AND BANGLADESH A whole generation of Rohingya children are being denied the opportunity to shape their own...
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Facebook Named On Burmese ‘Dirty List’ – OWP
December 13, 2018
Burma Campaign UK has published a ‘dirty list’ of companies continuing to do business with the military in Burma, reports the Organization for World Peace. Facebook, Toshiba, and VISA are...
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Chinese companies top BCUK’s human rights ‘dirty list’ – South China Morning Post
December 13, 2018
Chinese companies make up the bulk of a “dirty list” of corporations accused of involvement in human rights and environmental violations in Burma, or of doing business with the country’s military,...
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Facebook included on BCUK’s human rights ‘Dirty List’ – Dhaka Tribune
December 13, 2018
Facebook has been included on Burma Campaign UK’s “dirty list” of corporations accused of involvement in human rights and environmental violations, or of doing business with the military, reports the Dhaka...
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Facebook on ‘Dirty List’ for human rights violation in Burma – Daily Star
December 13, 2018
Facebook is among the 49 corporations named on Burma Campaign UK's "Dirty List”, reports the Bangladesh-based Daily Star. “The Dirty List” names international companies doing business with the military, or involved in projects where...
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Facebook joins Dirty List of 49 companies – the Inquisitr
December 12, 2018
Several companies from the U.S., U.K., France, Switzerland, and China have been added to a “dirty list” of corporations accused of human rights or environmental violations in Myanmar, and companies...
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Facebook on ‘Dirty List’ for role in Burma human rights crimes – UrduPoint
December 12, 2018
Burma Campaign UK has put Facebook on its shame list of 49 state and private firms from Europe, Asia and the United States working with the military, according to the Pakistan-based UrduPoint. Burma Campaign UK says "The Dirty List Names international companies doing business with...