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28 Окт 2024

AviChina Industry & Technology Company Limited did not respond

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited AviChina Industry & Technology Company Limited (subsidiary of Aviation Industry Corporation of China) to respond to the allegations of the Justice for Myanmar (JFM) report stating that AviChina’s “K8 trainer aircraft and the Y-12 multi-purpose aircraft” are allegedly used by the Myanmar military in airstrikes that reportedly killed civilians. Further, JFM alleged that that AviChina is a subsidiary of Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) that “have been supplying the Myanmar military with various military aircraft and associated arms, and that these transfers have been done in a context in which the Myanmar military is repeatedly committing war crimes”.

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