Monday, 5 November 2007

U.S. tells Singapore to cut bank ties with Myanmar

BANGKOK, Nov 5 - The United States told Singapore and its banks on Monday to sever financial links with Myanmar's junta, widely believed to use the city-state as its main off-shore banking centre.

"We believe that there are regime officials with accounts in Singapore," senior State Department official Kristen Silverberg told reporters in Thailand during a regional tour to drum up support for a tougher Asian stance against the former Burma. "We hope that they ensure that their financial institutions are not being used as sanctuary for Burmese officials," said Silverberg, who is responsible for U.S. liaison with groups such as the Association of South East Asian nations .

ASEAN is one of the few international organisations to admit Myanmar but its current chairman -- Singapore -- expressed "revulsion" at September's crackdown on monk-led democracy protests in which at least 10 people were killed.

Washington wants Singapore to go one step further and take action in the form of, say, financial sanctions or travel restrictions on members of the regime and their cronies, as the United States and Australia did last month.

Silverberg did not say whether "third party" sanctions, targeting non-U.S. businesses that do business with Myanmar, were among further measures being considered in Washington if the generals fail to embark on an acceptable path to democracy.

"Obviously, we've asked financial institutions and governments worldwide to consider whether their relationships with Burma are helping to facilitate this regime," she said.

"We're glad that both governments and private institutions are taking that request seriously."

Singapore officials have publicly opposed sanctions, but in the last few weeks, its banks appear to have been quietly distancing themselves from Myanmar, analysts and bankers say.

The most concrete example is Air Bagan, a small airline owned by Htoo Trading, a conglomerate which recently appeared on a U.S. blacklist on account of its links to the junta, which is suspending flights to Singapore.

The city state's Today newspaper said the final straw for the airline, which was struggling with declining passenger numbers after the crackdown, was Singapore banks deciding to "stop dealing with" it.

Despite Washington's assertion that Myanmar's generals park their cash in banks in Singapore -- also their favoured destination for shopping and medical treatment -- Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong insists the financial system is clean.

"We don't play dirty money. We don't condone money-laundering," he told CNN.

The Burma Campaign UK, a London-based activist group, list 10 Singapore firms on its "Dirty List" of those with links to Myanmar, including banks DBS Group Holdings , Oversea-Chinese Bangking Corp and United Overseas Bank , and conglomerate Keppel Corp. .

7 comments:

Dubai Saver said...

Hi there,

I have been sending emails to ticketsupport@beijing2008.cn every 6 hrs or as often as I can just like you said. Well guess what, China appears to have changed this email address to the following: ticketing@beijing2008.cn they have felt the pressure already... and seems they have overcome it already.

Not only that, but it appears that all messages that contain keywords such as Burma are being filtered, and I receive an error. I tested this, by sending a plain email, with one word, and I received the automated response which would normally happen. I then sent one with the word Burma, and it was filtered, an error was returned. So now, all emails are being filtered with the content which you gave us to put in the body of the emails.

Any ideas on how to move forward from here? Thanks. I could just send them blank emails like SPAM, but would this help? I am unable to include any statements about Burma, as the messages are filtered right away.

Unknown said...

Hi David,

Pls try something like
B*U*R*M*A

etc.
As long as it conveys the word "Burma", try different combinations with different characters. I am not sure it would work. But this would be a nice shot. Thanks.

Tsu Dho Nimh said...

Think like a spammer. Break up the word, use 3urma

or refer to the junta and not the country, the cities, or whatever.

Anonymous said...

David,

BURMA becomes
B urma
Bu rm a
Bur ma
burmaa
b*ur*ma
got the idea... that is how spammers do it
All the best and thanks for the link

ticketing@beijing2008.cn

Also, they are going to sell their tickets by lottery, it is going to be very tough to get through to them but not impossible...

Dubai Saver said...

Thanks guys! I had completely forgotten about how spammers do that. Great idea, I will give it a go. =)

Anonymous said...

David,
also use different email accounts like aol, yahoo, hot, gmail etc... as they block the received email addresses, they did it with me.. LOL

Anonymous said...

裸體美女台灣美女寫真貼圖區電眼美女小遊戲玩弄av美女泳裝美女寫真av美女真人美女辣妹鋼管脫衣秀手槍美女賞圖波霸美女小遊戲白虎美女圖庫一夜情貼圖一夜情聊天Google,網上論壇東東成人論壇WO,WO,論壇18禁地論壇Mr.愛愛聊論壇玫瑰公爵成人論壇荳蔻情色論壇exBT成人論壇亞洲情色論壇辣辣情色論壇激突綜合論壇gogobox論壇伊莉論壇討論區不夜城情色論壇日本情色論壇視訊辣妹0509免費 視訊聊天秀洪爺視訊網性感妹妹等你喔線上 a 電影直播免費色倩短片觀賞色美媚部落格嘟嘟免費試看短片aa 片試看激凸成人論壇綜合論壇台灣情色網小老鼠米克情色網震撼情色論壇櫻桃不夜城亞洲情色風暴論壇台灣情色咆嘯論壇kk69視訊俱樂部免費漫畫帝國洪爺sex520貼片小弟弟貼影片區美美色網貼片區一葉晴貼影片Show-LIVE影音視訊A片免費a片網站免費A影片直播showlive影音視訊聊天室視訊情色王視訊聊天交友成人視訊888視訊聊天室影音視訊聊天情人網小弟弟貼影片免費a片線上觀賞歐美免費a長片線上看520免費影片免費視訊辣妹脫衣秀視訊線上交友網免費線上漫畫下載豆豆本土辣妹視訊天天情色分享區星光情色討論版情色小遊戲☆♀ 電話交友☆♀☆♀ 視訊美女觀看免費 ☆♀☆♀ 成人哈啦聊天室☆♀☆♀ 視訊美女觀看免費 ☆♀☆♀ 激情網愛聊天 ☆♀☆♀ 成人卡通電影 ☆♀☆♀ 免費辣妹視訊聊天網 ☆♀成人遊戲區激情網愛聊天☆♀ 成人小說 ☆♀☆♀ 激情網愛聊天 ☆♀☆♀ 成人遊戲區 ☆♀影音Live秀★168視訊美女★★偷窺視訊聊天室★★影音視訊聊天情人網★★情色漫畫★★辣妹妹影音視訊聊天室★★888視訊聊天室★★ 免費音樂試聽★★網路視訊聊天室★網友一夜情聊天室★ 視訊美女影音★★網路視訊聊天室★★影音視訊聊天情人網★☆♀ 成人哈啦聊天室 ☆♀一夜激情網愛聊天室☆♀ 080辣妹聊天室 ☆♀網愛成人聊天室☆♀ skype網愛 ☆♀☆♀ 網愛bbs ☆♀☆♀ 激情網愛聊天 ☆♀☆♀ 網愛俱樂部 ☆♀網友一夜情聊天室ut影音視訊聊天室★視訊聊天交友★