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14 May 2018

Myanmar: Report alleges sexual abuse in mining areas protected by military; Access Asia Mining responds

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Access Asia Mining to respond to a report mentioning the company’s operations as being protected by military troops who are also perpetuating sexual violence in communities in Myanmar. The Shan Human Rights Foundation is calling on the company and the military troops to withdraw from affected communities.

Access Asia Mining's response is linked below.

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