The Dirty List Reports
Is it time to revive the ‘Dirty List’ of companies helping Burma’s military?
July 13, 2017
Burma Briefing No. 43 In 2002, Burma Campaign UK published the first ‘Dirty List’ of companies directly or indirectly helping the military dictatorship in Burma, or which were linked to human rights violations. The ‘Dirty List’ was a tactic to…
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Insuring Repression
July 29, 2008
Exposing how the insurance industry supports Burma’s dictators
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Supply and Command
July 12, 2006
A report by the Shwe Gas Movement on how Burma’s military dictatorship could earn over US$12 billion in profits from western Burma gas fields
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Totalitarian Oil – TOTAL Oil: Fuelling the oppression in Burma
February 21, 2005
This report investigates the role of French oil giant TOTAL Oil in fuelling the oppressive dictatorship in Burma. Key findings of the report include: TOTAL as the largest European corporate funder of the regime. The Yadana gas project, in which…
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Report Categories
- Aid to Burma
- Arms Embargo
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- British policy on Burma
- Coup
- Crimes Against Humanity
- Crisis in Eastern Burma
- Crisis in Kachin State
- Cyclone Nargis
- Insurance
- Persecution of the Rohingya
- Political Prisoners
- Rape and Sexual Violence
- Targeted Sanctions
- The 2010 Election
- The Dirty List
- The Total Campaign
- The United Nations and Burma
- Trade and Investment