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Puma Energy pulls out of Burma – Salween Press

November 4, 2022 Campaign News

Puma Energy, the foreign business that has been mainly involved in the aircraft oil supply chain since 1997, is pulling out of Burma, reports the Karen media/news company Salween Press.

Amnesty International’s investigation into the oil exporting company, and the request to the fuel exporting companies to stop exporting aircraft to prevent civilian casualties, have created a crisis for the Military Council. This is really effective. “This is a big pressure for the Myanmar military,” says Nant Zoya Phan, the campaign leader of Burma Campaign UK.

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