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21 Jan 2009

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Compiled by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Company responses re Burma

On 11 Dec 2008 Burma Campaign UK added 30 companies to its "Dirty List" of firms allegedly supporting the military regime in Burma. The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond. [companies added to the list: Asiana, China Gezhouba Group Co. (CGGC), China Hydropower Engineering Group Co. (CHECC), China National Electric Equipment Co., Djoser Reisen, Electric Power Development Company (EPDC), Exotissimo, Export-Import Bank of China (China Exim Bank), First Cabin, Gaffney Cline & Associates, Grand Circle Travel, Hunan Savoo Overseas Water & Electric Engineering Co, Kansai Electric Power Co (KEPCO), Kunming Hydroelectric Investigation, Lotus Travel Service, Malcolm Dunstan & Associates (MD&A) British, National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, Nobel Oil, OrkideExpressen, Regent Holidays, Shellseekers, SpiceRoads, Sputnik Petroleum, Studiosus, TUI, UMW Holdings, Wendy Wu Tours, Yunnan Machinery Equipment Import & Export Co. (YMEC), Yunnan Power Grid Co]

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Burma Campaign UK adds 30 firms to 'Dirty List'

Burma 'Dirty List' & company responses

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