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Article

4 Jul 2003

Author:
Rachel Stevenson, Independent [UK]

UK travel companies urged to sever links with Burma

[scroll down - search page for "Stevenson"] British travel companies that operate in Burma are the next in line to be targeted by the Foreign Office, which has already forced British American Tobacco to consider pulling its £10m investment in the country that is rife with human rights abuses. [refers to Carnival, Travelsphere Holidays, Abercrombie & Kent, Kuoni, Orient Express]