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April 13, 2021

Adani imperils human rights, as well as the environment

The Adani Group has, at best, a sketchy corporate record. In matters dealing with the environment, it was negligently responsible for the sinking of the unseaworthy, coal-laden MV Rak in August 2011.

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April 13, 2021

Adani Ports to be removed from S&P index due to business links with Myanmar military

S&P Dow Jones Indices said it is removing India’s Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd from its sustainability index due to the firm’s business ties with Myanmar’s military which is accused of human rights abuses after a coup this year.

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April 13, 2021

S&P gives in to Adani pressure

S&P has indicated it will remove Adani Ports from its Dow Jones Sustainability Index, after advocacy groups raised alarms around the company’s ties to the Myanmar military.

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April 12, 2021

What Is Keeping India on the Wrong Side of History With Myanmar?

Why is India so defiantly indifferent to shaming to the point of attempting to deport a Rohingya girl child back to a Myanmar convulsed by violent turbulence?

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April 12, 2021

Kirin’s flawed exit from Myanmar tests the bounds of ESG

Just five days after Myanmar’s military seized power in early February, the Japanese brewer Kirin expressed grave concern and announced that it was terminating its five-year-old joint venture with a company controlled by the army.

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April 12, 2021

Istri dan Anak Petinggi Militer di Pusaran Bisnis Myanmar

Tentara Myanmar mengontrol sebagian besar ekonomi melalui dua konglomerasi. Sejumlah perwira tinggi, termasuk panglima Min Aung Hlaing

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April 12, 2021

제주녹색당 "가스공사, '집단 학살' 미얀마 군부 지원 중단하라"

제주녹색당은 12일 성명을 내고 "한국가스안전공사는 반인륜적 학살 집단 미얀마 군부에 대한 지원을 즉각 중단하라"라고 요구했다.

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April 11, 2021

Should travellers ostracise Myanmar to fight a regime?

Once Covid-19 has been sufficiently tamed with stiff arms and stout hearts, attention will turn once again to travel and, for so many, an all too familiar leitmotif has re-emerged – the continuing tragedy of Myanmar.

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April 11, 2021

Myanmar crisis: leave or stay? Taiwan, Hong Kong expats among the foreigners counting the cost of doing business

Foreign investors face pressure to suspend business with the junta while expat workers have left due to post-coup instability, including cash shortages

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April 10, 2021

5 ways to help anti-coup protesters on the ground in Myanmar right now

More than 600 people have been killed in Myanmar since the country's military announced it would be taking over for at least a year more than two months ago on February 1.