Ties with Myanmar military put pressure on western companies

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Activists criticise oil and gas companies that have set up highly profitable joint ventures with army chiefs to exploit mineral resources

, activists are criticising oil and gas companies that have set up highly profitable joint ventures with the Myanmar’s military chiefs to exploit mineral resources.while the US company Chevron owns 28% through a subsidiary. The rest is shared with a Thai company and the state-owned Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise .

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Why does UN not help

Follow the money isn't exactly new, however, what's new is the fact that the EU (yes,then UK included)trained Myanmar's army (which was in power for almost 50 years) to oppose civil unrest!

which western companies western electric great western railways ..Awh have you got a intel chip fitted in your brain or what

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