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31 Oct 2019

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Burma Campaign UK

Myanmar: Group urges EDF to withdraw from Shweli 3 dam project because of potential link with human rights violations

EDF - No more dams in Burma's conflict zones - Pull out of Shweli 3, 24 Oct 2019

Burma Campaign UK today called on French energy giant EDF to pull out of the Shweli 3 dam project in Burma, and make a commitment not to become involved in dam projects in Burma’s conflict zones…

The Ta’ang Students and Youth Union has stated: “The implementation of the Shweli 3 dam will threaten the lives of local people, prolong wars and jeopardise the peace process.”

Dozens of grassroots civil society organisations have called for a moratorium on dams and other major developments in ethnic states at the current time because of the link between large scale projects and conflict and human rights violations.

Burma Campaign UK has already place EDF on the ‘Dirty List’ of international companies linked to Burma’s military or to human rights violations and/or environmental destruction in Burma. EDF has not responded to correspondence from Burma Campaign UK.

“EDF is ignoring the wishes of local people and going ahead with a dam that they know will fuel conflict and human rights violations,” said Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma Campaign UK. “EDF must make a commitment not to invest in dams in Burma’s conflict zones.”

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