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23 Dec 2008

Author:
Burma Campaign UK

The Dirty List: Companies supporting the regime in Burma

[T]he Burma Campaign UK and other campaign groups around the world have been pressuring companies to sever business ties with Burma...This list of companies supporting the regime in Burma (The Dirty List) [compiled by the Burma Campaign, UK] highlights companies whose involvement in Burma provides financial or other support to the regime. It is not a definitive list of every single company which operates in Burma...The Burma Campaign UK is...calling for targeted sanctions which will cut the economic lifeline to the regime.