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February 2, 2022
Nuove sanzioni alla giunta, grande assente la Ue
Ieri, nel giorno del primo anniversario del colpo di Stato in Myanmar con il quale i militari hanno preso il potere spazzando via la democrazia, Stati uniti, Canada e Regno unito hanno annunciato nuove sanzioni coordinate contro alti funzionari, dirigenti d’azienda e società birmane che fornirebbero sostegno finanziario al sanguinario regime.

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February 1, 2022
US sanctions Myanmar logistics company
Activist organisation Justice for Myanmar calls for targeted sanctions against KT Group to prevent the flow of revenue and arms.

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February 1, 2022
One year after the coup, several foreign countries continue to work with the Myanmar junta
Australia, India, Japan and South Korea are still working with the Myanmar junta and failing to impose sanctions one year after the February 1 military coup.

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February 1, 2022
Energie : TotalEnergies, Chevron et Woodside se retirent de Birmanie
Face à la détérioration des droits de l’homme en Birmanie, les fournisseurs internationaux d’énergie quittent le pays. Chevron, TotalEnergies et la société australienne Woodside ont annoncé qu’elles se retiraient des projets gaziers en Birmanie.

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February 1, 2022
IL DRAMMA DEL MYANMAR A UN ANNO DAL GOLPE MILITARE
Quasi 1500 manifestanti uccisi. Undicimila cittadini arrestati, di cui ottomila tuttora in carcere. Poco più di 400 mila profughi, dei quali più di centomila bambini.

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February 1, 2022
MYANMAR/ Anche l’Iran vende armi ai militari (come già fanno Cina, India e Russia)
Gli aerei iraniani che atterrano in Myanmar hanno sollevato speculazioni sulla cooperazione segreta militare, comprese le possibili vendite sensibili di armi iraniane in mezzo alle crescenti richieste internazionali di imporre un embargo sulle armi alla giunta militare.

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January 31, 2022
Investors engage state-owned companies on Myanmar human rights issues
The increasing investor focus on companies operating in Myanmar is extending to state and majority-state owned companies, RI understands, amid signs that investors are increasingly starting to engage on human rights issues with state-owned companies, tackle the issue in their sovereign portfolios and ramp up policy advocacy.

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January 31, 2022
Australia’s Future Fund has invested over $90m in weapons manufacturer Raytheon
FoI requests reveal sovereign wealth fund also has investments in arms companies linked to Myanmar military

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January 30, 2022
Uplynulý rok byl pro Barmu devastující. Už to není puč, ale válka, říká lidskoprávní aktivista Blaževič
Od vojenského převratu v Barmě uplynul rok, podle lidskoprávního aktivisty Igora Blaževiče ale junta stále nemá situaci pod kontrolou.

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January 29, 2022
EU tarries on Myanmar oil and gas sanctions
The European Union is in a state of flux over its planned fourth round of sanctions on Myanmar’s military junta, with sources saying the targeted measures that were supposed to be announced next Tuesday (February 1) could be delayed until later in February.