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Shipowners’ Club

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Shipowners’ Club

Shipowners’ Club is a British insurance club which insures shipping vessels. Research by Amnesty International exposed Shipowners’ Club insured vessels which delivered aviation fuel to Burma. The Burmese military has increasingly used airstrikes against civilian targets, creating a human rights and humanitarian crisis. Burma’s democracy movement is calling for a complete ban on the delivery of aviation fuel to Burma because the military has taken aviation fuel intended for civilian use. Shipowners’ Club has failed to give an undertaking to add delivery of aviation fuel to Burma to exclusions for cover.

Contact:

Simon Swallow
Chief Executive
Shipowners’ Club
White Chapel Building, 2nd Floor
10 Whitechapel High Street
London
E1 8QS

Email: info@shipownersclub.com

Sources:

Myanmar: Deadly Cargo: Exposing the supply chain that fuels war crimes in Myanmar
November 3, 2022

Myanmar: New shipments of aviation fuel revealed despite the military’s war crimes – Amnesty International and Global Witness
1st March 2023.

Notified 17th April 2023

Added to the Dirty List 22 May 2023

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