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March 10, 2021
Au Myanmar, les sales affaires de Total avec les militaires
L’entreprise le rappelle elle-même, et avec fierté : c’est l’histoire d’une relation qui commence en 1992, alors que la junte militaire vient d’opérer un tournant répressif depuis 1989 en faisant enfermer, réprimer et tuer des opposants politiques, notamment de la Ligue Nationale pour la Démocratie d’Aung San Suu Kyi.

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March 10, 2021
U.S. Places Sanctions On Myanmar Ministries and Conglomerates
The Biden Administration unveiled fresh trade sanctions on the Ministries of Defense and Home Affairs of Myanmar as well as two military business conglomerates, Myanmar Economic Corporation and Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited, on March 4.

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March 10, 2021
Google reviewing ads, videos linked to Myanmar's military from YouTube
Google is moving to remove ads and videos on its YouTube platform linked to Myanmar's military in the wake of last month's coup.

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March 10, 2021
Myanmar security forces surround protesters, U.N. Security Council calls for restraint
The United Nations Security Council agreed on Wednesday to condemn violence against Myanmar protesters and call on the army to show restraint, but China and Russia helped block language denouncing the military takeover as a coup and threatening further action.

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March 10, 2021
Google, Viber review ads posted by military-backed firm
Google and Viber on Wednesday said that they were reviewing recent advertisements carried by a Myanmar military-backed telecommunications firm post the February 1 coup.

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March 10, 2021
ANZ, Cardno under fire in Myanmar
Financial services giant ANZ and Brisbane-based infrastructure and services provider Cardno are among foreign companies in Myanmar under increasing pressure to show solidarity with protesters as the junta which seized power almost six weeks ago digs in.

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March 10, 2021
Birmanie : les multinationales doivent-elles se retirer ?
Cinq semaines après le coup d’Etat militaire, les manifestations se poursuivent en Birmanie et sont durement réprimées. Les entreprises internationales pourraient-elles faire plus pour soutenir la population et la démocratie ?

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March 10, 2021
Myanmar’s people haven’t given up. Here’s why the world shouldn’t either.
When Myanmar’s military tried to stage a coup d’etat on the first day of February, it probably expected it to be easy. After all, it never fully relaxed its grip on the levers of power held for five decades prior to allowing partial civilian rule.

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March 10, 2021
Google and Viber review adverts for Myanmar military-backed telecoms firm
Google and Rakuten-owned messaging app Viber said on Wednesday they were reviewing recent advertisements run by a Myanmar military-backed telecommunications firm following the Feb. 1 coup.

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March 9, 2021
Myanmar: Data on internet blocks and internet outages following military coup
A few days after the coup, ISPs in Myanmar started blocking access to Facebook services. On 5th February 2021, they started blocking access to Twitter and Instagram as well. On 6th February 2021, access to the internet was shut down entirely for nearly 30 hours.