Monday 15 October 2007

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EU: SQUEEZE THE BURMESE JUNTA

This Monday October 15, the 27 foreign ministers of the European Union will meet--and decide whether to keep their word on Burma.

More than three weeks ago, the day before the junta's brutal crackdown began, the EU warned that it would "not hesitate to reinforce and strengthen the existing sanctions regime" if the government resorted to violence. As atrocities in Burma worsen, the EU must act. By threatening the generals' economic interests, targeted sanctions can squeeze the military and push them into negotiations without hurting the Burmese people. That's why the democracy movement and Aung San Suu Kyi are asking us to act, saying "Please use your liberty to promote ours."

Let's stand with the Burmese people and urge our foreign ministers to strengthen the sanctions - while offering aid and incentives for progress. Enter your information below, personalize the email message--or just hit send.

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Rolls-Royce Pull Out of Burma
11 Oct 2007 The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed an announcement by Rolls-Royce that the company is ceasing all business in Burma. The Burma Campaign UK this afternoon received a faxed statement from Rolls-Royce confirming it is ending its involvement in Burma.

“We welcome the fact that Rolls-Royce have finally done the decent thing, and cut their ties with this brutal regime,” said Myo Thein, Campaigns Officer at Burma Campaign UK. “Companies should not be helping to fund a regime that slaughters its own population. We call on companies such as Total Oil, Chevron, Daewoo, Orient Express and Hutchison Whampoa, owners of 3 Mobile, to follow their example.”

Rolls-Royce featured on the ‘Dirty List’ of companies directly or indirectly funding the regime in Burma. The full list can be viewed at: http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/dirty_list/dirty_list.php Rolls Royce have now been removed from the list.

Rolls-Royce statement follows:

“In view of the situation in Burma, Rolls-Royce has decided to cease all business with that country. The Company is immediately returning two engines to Myanmar Airways which were awaiting overhaul at one of our UK facilities and we will terminate the contract for future repair work.

Rolls-Royce does also have contractual commitments with a Singapore-based operator who, in turn, leases an aircraft to a Burmese airline. Action is in hand to terminate this contract also and it is anticipated that this involvement will be terminated by early November 2007.

At that point Rolls-Royce will have no further involvement in Burma and will not be seeking any further business.”

For more information contact Mark Farmaner, Acting Director, on 02073244713

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List of two people whose family still cannot identify whether they were dead or arrested (still lost)

1. Myo Min Thu

Status: Student

Majoring Subject: Final Year Physics

University: Dagon University

Residential address: San Chaung Township, Yangon

2. Pauk Pauk

Status: Employee (Construction Engineer)

Employer: Construction Company

Degree held: A.G.T.I (Civil Engineering)

Residential address: Insein Township, Yangon

4 comments:

Helz Cuppleditch said...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7044412.stm

"UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari has described as "extremely disturbing" new arrests in Burma, calling on the ruling junta to stop detaining democracy activists."

Anonymous said...

Thanks Ko-Htike,

may I suggest a link of the "Dirty List" just below to the "Give to Burma" that way once the post runs to the next page people can still see it.

Catherine said...

FREE BURMA

boke said...

kindly add in the lost list, please..
Saw Thu Ya Soe, the photographer, EPA, German
His old mother in USA is really worrying for him who dedicate his life in Burma's news and media.