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21 Jan 2009

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Company responses re Burma

On 11 Dec 2008 Burma Campaign UK added 30 companies to its "Dirty List" of firms allegedly supporting the military regime in Burma. The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond. [companies added to the list: Asiana, China Gezhouba Group Co. (CGGC), China Hydropower Engineering Group Co. (CHECC), China National Electric Equipment Co., Djoser Reisen, Electric Power Development Company (EPDC), Exotissimo, Export-Import Bank of China (China Exim Bank), First Cabin, Gaffney Cline & Associates, Grand Circle Travel, Hunan Savoo Overseas Water & Electric Engineering Co, Kansai Electric Power Co (KEPCO), Kunming Hydroelectric Investigation, Lotus Travel Service, Malcolm Dunstan & Associates (MD&A) British, National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, Nobel Oil, OrkideExpressen, Regent Holidays, Shellseekers, SpiceRoads, Sputnik Petroleum, Studiosus, TUI, UMW Holdings, Wendy Wu Tours, Yunnan Machinery Equipment Import & Export Co. (YMEC), Yunnan Power Grid Co]

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Burma Campaign UK adds 30 firms to 'Dirty List'

Burma 'Dirty List' & company responses