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26 Jun 2008

Author:
Chiang Mai, Burma Partnership

The Shwe Gas Movement - Civil Society Demands Burma Gas Project Stop, Citing Human Rights Concerns [Burma]

An agreement was signed last week…between…Daewoo International, the military regime in Burma, and the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)…The deal marks a significant step toward a transnational gas pipeline to China that will result in massive human rights abuses in Burma, according to the Shwe Gas Movement (SGM). [also refers to Total, Chevron, PTTEP, Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE)]