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Article

5 Oct 2007

Author:
Friends of the Earth Europe

EU must ban European companies from supporting Burmese regime

Big European companies such as Alcatel, Siemens, Total, Maersk and Rolls-Royce, and a number of timber companies, are still doing business with Burma - despite the Burmese junta's human rights violations and environmental destruction, Friends of the Earth Europe revealed today. [also refers to SBM Offshore, Schenker Logistics, Schlumberger, Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS), Worldwood, Koninklijke Houthandel Boogaerdt, Houthandel Van de Stadt, Altius Houtagenturen, Bruynzeel Multipanel, Aguatic Engineering & Construction, Ben Line Agencies/EGT Holdings, Brittannic Garden Furniture, Euro Teck, Focus Energy, Geopetrol, Mel Flooring, Morgan Timber, Moss & Co, NHG Timber, Parker Kislingbury, Robbins Timber, William Garvey Furniture and Willis Group]