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Companies in ASEAN fuelling Myanmar junta’s international crimes

Companies across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region have continued business with the Myanmar military junta, providing a major source of revenue, as well as communications technology and aviation fuel.

The Singapore-listed company fuelling war crimes in Myanmar

Singapore-listed company Interra Resources Limited has helped supply the junta with over two million barrels of oil, fuelling its ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity. The oil is worth over $150 million.

EXPOSED: Companies brokering arms & equipment to Myanmar military

116 Myanmar and Singapore companies with 255 directors and shareholders have brokered arms and equipment for the Myanmar military, in some cases since its illegal coup attempt.

Military-linked companies procured USD millions in arms and military equipment

Recently leaked documents and shipping records provide new evidence of companies supplying the terrorist Myanmar military.

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54 companies in ASEAN have provided Myanmar junta access to revenue, aviation fuel and tech, enabling atrocities

54 companies in member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have maintained business links to the Myanmar military junta and companies it controls following the military’s illegal coup attempt.

Justice For Myanmar launches "Dirty Over 30 ASEAN" to expose ASEAN tycoons fuelling Myanmar junta atrocities

Justice For Myanmar has today launched the Dirty Over 30 ASEAN Edition to expose tycoons across Southeast Asia who have enabled the Myanmar military junta’s brutal terror campaign.

JFM replies to Interra Resources’ response to SGX queries about report into company’s complicity in war crimes

Singapore-based Interra Resources has suspended trading in its shares on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), following a Justice For Myanmar whistleblower submission and a January 29 report into its business in Myanmar.

After four years of resistance, ASEAN and its member states must block Myanmar junta’s access to funds, arms and aviation fuel

Despite Myanmar civil society’s repeated calls for ASEAN to end all engagements with the military junta, ASEAN and key members have continued to aid and abet the military’s terror campaign, betraying the people of Myanmar.

Spoof trailer ‘Crazy Rich Asians 2: The Blood Behind the Money’ exposes Tay Za, Myanmar crisis profiteer

Justice For Myanmar has released a spoof Crazy Rich Asians sequel trailer, ‘Crazy Rich Asians 2: The Blood Behind the Money’, spotlighting the real Tay Za, founder of Htoo Group of Companies, and one of the richest men in Myanmar.

Open letter to government of Singapore

JFM joins over 27,700 individuals and 430 organisations from across the world writing to the government of Singapore to block the Myanmar junta’s access to funds, arms, equipment and jet fuel.

JFM welcomes German criminal investigation into ND SatCom

The German state prosecutor’s office in Ravensburg has launched a criminal investigation into ND SatCom GmbH for supplying communications equipment to the Myanmar military, including after its illegal coup attempt.

Inaugural Dirty Over 30 list pressures Singapore to block tycoons funnelling funds and arms to Myanmar war criminals

Justice For Myanmar spoofs Forbes 30 Under 30 to profile tycoons funnelling funds, arms and related equipment from Singapore to illegitimate junta.

Open letter regarding Singapore’s response to business linked to Myanmar junta

200 civil society organizations have sent an open letter to the Singapore government urging it to take meaningful and concrete action to block the Myanmar military junta’s access to arms, dual-use goods, technology and funds, which are used in its ongoing campaign of terror against the people.

ETC Singapore’s Myanmar divestment raises more questions for Singapore

The Singapore Exchange-listed company Emerging Towns & Cities Singapore (ETC) has announced an agreement to sell its controlling stake in the Golden City real estate development, built on land leased from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), Office of the Quartermaster General.