No Assets Frozen as a Result of UK Burma Sanctions
October 15, 2020
Toothless UK sanctions targeting 16 individuals from the Burmese military and security services have not resulted in any reported assets being frozen, according to a new report published by the…
Shipping Giant Maersk to Stop Using Military Ports in Burma
October 8, 2020
Maersk, the biggest shipping company in the world, has informed Burma Campaign UK that it will stop using military-owned ports in Burma before the end of the month. In May…
Justice For Myanmar responds to Myanmar government censorship
September 1, 2020
Media Release from Justice for Myanmar The Myanmar government has reportedly ordered the blocking of the Justice For Myanmar website, in an attempt to cover-up the Myanmar military’s abuse of…
Holidays Bans an Inadequate Response to Rohingya Genocide
August 24, 2020
On the eve of the third anniversary of the military offensive against ethnic Rohingya in 2017, Burma Campaign UK called on the international community to implement the recommendations of the…
Boycott Kirin Ichiban Lager – Kirin Funds Genocide
August 18, 2020
Burma Campaign UK is today launching a new boycott campaign against Kirin Ichiban lager. Japanese conglomerate Kirin is in two joint venture brewery businesses with the Burmese military. Kirin is…
Labour Party Back Sanctions On Burmese Military Companies
August 13, 2020
The UK’s biggest opposition party, the Labour Party, is joining calls for the British government to impose sanctions on Burmese military companies. In an article for Burma Campaign News, also…
British Company Portia To Stop Managing Military Port in Yangon
July 23, 2020
Burma Campaign UK today welcomed notification received from Portia Management Services that they have no plans to renew or extend their contract managing a military-owned port in Yangon. The current…
French company VOLTALIA must put an end to its commercial relationship with a company linked to the Myanmar military
May 26, 2020
Media Release from Sherpa, Info Birmanie, Reporters Without Borders and Justice for Myanmar While the Myanmar military is once again accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity by…
31 New Companies Added To Burma ‘Dirty List’
May 11, 2020
31 new companies have been added to the latest edition of the ‘Dirty List’, bringing the total number of companies to 113. The new ‘Dirty List’ is available here. The…
Justice For Myanmar: Activists Launch Campaign to Expose Systemic Causes of Inequality, Injustice, Violence and Crimes Against Humanity
April 28, 2020
Media Release from Justice For Myanmar A group of covert activists are joining forces in a campaign to improve the lives of all the people of Myanmar, while exposing the…
