Dirty List action

In response to calls from Burma’s democracy movement, the Burma Campaign UK and other campaign groups around the world have been pressuring companies to sever business ties with Burma. Help us cut the regime’s financial lifeline here.

Click here to take action

Reports

Nobel Peace Prize Laureates on Mission to Free Fellow Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi

Nine Nobel Laureates, including the Reverend Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former President of Costa Rica Oscar Arias, arrive today, Tuesday 16th February 1993, on a mission to call for the immediate liberation of the 1991 Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been under house arrest in Rangoon,…

More...

Forced Repatriation of Rohingya Refugees In Bangladesh To Burma (Myanmar)

The Burma Action Group (UK) is expressing grave concern at the continued forced repatriation of Rohngya refugees in Bangladesh to Burma. Recent reports from aid workers in the area continue to confirm that the situation is critical.

In the early months of 1992, 280 000 Rohingyas sought refuge in Bangladesh…

More...

HUMANITARIAN DISASTER LOOMS AS BURMESE ARMY CONTINUES ITS OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE KAREN ETHNIC GROUP

The ethnic and democratic opposition headquarters, Manerplaw, fell to the Burmese army on the 26th of January, marking the beginning of a serious offensive by the armed forces of the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC) against the Karen ethnic group. Intense shelling has forced many thousands of refugees…

More...

BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO RANGOON ENCOURAGES TRADE AS BURMESE JUNTA CONTINUES TO ATTACK REFUGEES

The British Ambassador to Rangoon Mr J N D Hartland-Swann, backed by the Department of Trade and Industry, has arranged for a second British Week which is being held currently in Rangoon to encourage and facilitate trade and investment on the part of British Companies in Burma. Arranged to coincide…

More...

VICTORY FOR INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN - Aung San Suu Kyi released

In a press conference this morning, Aung San Suu Kyi confirmed that she has been released unconditionally after 6 years held under house arrest. “I have always believed that the future stability and happiness of my nation depends entirely on the readiness of all parties to work for reconciliation”, said…

More...

DON’T Visit Burma Year 1996

The Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Derek Fatchett and the Burma Action Group are today calling on tourists to think again about Burma as a holiday destination. 1996 has been deemed Visit Burma Year by the repressive military junta that controls the country.

The call coincides with the publication of the…

More...

European Burma groups call for sanctions

We, the European Burma solidarity groups listed below, support the call for economic sanctions on Burma issued by the European Parliament on 18 July 1996.

We welcome the good example set by Carlsberg and Heineken in deciding to withdraw from Burma. We support the request by the democratically elected representatives…

More...

Forced Labour outside the Orient Express

The Burma Action Group (BAG) will be joining members of the Burmese democracy movement in holding a demonstration and photo opportunity outside the London headquarters of Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Ltd, Sea Containers House, 20 Upper Ground, London SE1 at 8am on Thursday 8 August to mark the eighth anniversary of the…

More...

Statement on the 8th annniversary of 8/8/1988

Today marks a historical milestone for the democracy movement in Burma. On the 8th of August 1988 the nationwide uprising occurred to protest against human rights abuses, economic decline and in order to abandon the one party dictatorship. The social unrest started during March and the event reached a climax…

More...

Bhs No Longer Sourcing In Burma

British Home Stores have announced that their only remaining contract for Burma sourced clothing is due to expire within the next three weeks. The company have signed a sequence of contracts with their UK suppliers for Burmese clothing. However on expiry of this current contract the company will not sign…

More...

Pepsi ends Burma Business British Burma campaign gathers momentum

PepsiCo have released a statement announcing the severance of all commercial links with Burma; “We are completing our total disengagement from the Burmese market. Accordingly, we have severed all relationships with our former franchise bottler, effective January 15, 1997. The bottler in Burma is taking appropriate steps to ensure that…

More...

International Burma groups call for immediate protection of Karen refugees

Joint Statement

Karen refugees fleeing fighting in the Minthamee area, Tenasserim Division in Burma, are not being guaranteed refuge on Thai soil. Acting upon orders by the Commander of the 9th division of the Thai army, Karen civilians fleeing conflict and human rights abuses committed by the SLORC (State Law…

More...

European Parliament gives unanimous support to American Burma Law

On Thursday 13 June the European Parliament (EP) unanimously adopted a resolution urging the European Commission (EC) “not to take action against the act regulating state contracts with companies with or in Burma passed on 25 June 1996 by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, under the dispute settlement procedure of the…

More...

Britain embargoes Burma trade promotion

The election of the new Labour government may prove a good omen for Burma’s democracy movement. Today as the British Ambassador hand delivered a birthday greeting to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi from the new Foreign Secretary, the Government issued a statement detailing the Government’s new policy on trade promotion…

More...

Labour one step closer to economic sanctions as Burton Group pull out of Burma

In an interview on BBC 2’s Newsnight on 3 July the Government moved British Foreign policy on Burma one step closer to supporting full economic sanctions against the country. Foreign Minister Derek Fatchett said the Government would now “discourage economic activity” in Burma.

Although at present the Government “cannot…

More...

Burmese pro-democracy leader slams UK oil company and questions UK foreign policy

Burma’s pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, has criticised UK company Premier Oil for supporting the military regime in Burma by helping it to develop off-shore gas reserves. In a new video statement smuggled out of Burma she condemns the company, saying “Premier Oil is not…

More...

Speech by Thaung Htun, UN representative for the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma

The following is the speech delivered by Thaung Htun, UN representative for the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB) to the Alternative State Reception for the unrepresented peoples of Asia.

Key points:
- Unilateral Sanctions By UK or Any Other EU Government On Burma are…

More...

UN agency charges Burmese military with crime against humanity

The International Labour Organisation (ILO), an agency of the United Nations, released a report today which accuses Burma’s ruling military of systematic and widespread use of forced labour. The report charges that “any person who violates the prohibition of recourse to forced labour under the (ILO) Convention is guilty of…

More...

Misleading reports on UK Burma sanctions

There has been widespread coverage that the UK government has called for new sanctions to be imposed on the regime in Rangoon. The government has in fact asked for limited measures, such as visa bans, that were imposed by the previous Conservative administration to be extended.

The discouragement of…

More...

Ericsson cuts trade links with Burma

Swedish mobile telephone company Ericsson, today announced that it is suspending all business links with Burma forthwith. This decision follows protests by democracy campaigners at recent Celine Dion concerts in the US, which were sponsored by Ericsson. The company had also previously lost a multi-million dollar contract with the City…

More...

New member of Burmese dictatorship holds celebration in London

Burma’s newly appointed foreign minister, Win Aung - until last week the military regime’s ambassador to London - will be celebrating his promotion in London this weekend.  The celebration organised by the Myanmar Association will be held between 12.00pm and 6.00pm at Ealing Town Hall, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, London W5…

More...

Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi criticises “patronising” and “racist” tour operators

In an interview with the Burma Campaign UK, Burma’s democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi calls on tourists to stay away from Burma.  She also criticises tour operators who claim tourists assist the cause of democracy by exposing Burmese people to new ideas about freedom and democracy: “That’s so patronising! …

More...

Burma Freedom Ride 9.9.99

On Thursday September 9th in London’s West End, The Burma Campaign UK (TBC) is co-ordinating the Burma Freedom Ride 9.9.99. Similar events are being held across Europe, the United States and Asia as part of an international effort to focus attention on the serious deterioration of the political and human…

More...

Robin Cook’s ethical foreign policy put under legal microscope

The Government’s much-heralded ethical foreign policy is to be tested in the High Court. The Burma Campaign UK (TBC) has launched a judicial review against the Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, over his attitude to sanctions against the military regime in Burma, one of the most brutal in the world.

More...

Robin Cook accused of misleading ‘Today Progamme’ on Burma policy

Last night on Channel 4’s ‘Mark Thomas Comedy Product’, Robin Cook was questioned on whether the Government had really tried to disuade British company Premier Oil from investing in Burma’s military dictatorship.  Mr Cook had told BBC Radio Four’s Today Programe that Premier Oil was ‘summoned’ to the Foreign Office…

More...

High Court paves way for sanctions against Burma

A High Court case has today paved the way for the Government to ban investment by British companies in Burma. Burma’s ruling military regime has one of the worst human rights records in the world and was recently described by the UN as ‘at war with its own people’.

More...

God’s Army - God’s children

What leads young men and children to take such desperate action? As easy condemnation of ‘God’s Army’ mixes with a morbid celebration of the deaths of the youths who fought under its banner, we should at least have the humanity to ask why?

It is absolutely clear that Burmese pro-democracy…

More...

EU freeze on funds of Burmese junta

Today the European Union (EU) agreed three new measures to toughen its position against Burma’s military dictatorship. The EU agreed a ban on the export of equipment that might be used for internal repression or terrorism; the naming of individuals within the regime to whom the current EU visa ban…

More...

New report suggests Premier Oil knew of Burma abuses

As Premier Oil prepares for its Annual General Meeting (AGM) a new report alleges that the Yetagun consortium which includes Premier Oil, was informed that increased numbers of Burmese troops, known for serious human rights violations, would be drafted into civilian areas to provide security for Premier’s gas pipeline. The…

More...

Boycott Lonely Planet

PHOTOCALL: 10.30 am, Friday 26 May outside the offices of Lonely Planet publications (UK), 10a Spring Place, NW5.


The Burma Campaign UK (TBC) and Tourism Concern (TC) will launch a new arm of their existing campaign opposing tourism to Burma. The campaign groups are calling for a boycott…

More...

The Co-operative Bank and The Burma Campaign UK launch new underground campaign

A two week poster campaign in support of Burma’s pro-democracy movement will be launched on Thursday 15 June on the London Underground.  The posters comprise a large portrait of Burma’s pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, with the question: “Why are 400,000 men so afraid of one woman?”.  For the…

More...

Lonely Planet’s attempt to offset criticism of its Burma guide backfires

On Friday May 26 The Burma Campaign UK and Tourism Concern launched a new arm of their existing campaign opposing tourism to Burma - calling for a boycott of all Lonely Planet publications (LP) until the company withdraws its Burma guide from the market.

In anticipation of the boycott…

More...

Burma’s military gets away with a telling off

Amidst one of the most significant crackdowns against Burma’s pro-democracy movement the international community has failed to take any action against Burma’s ruling military.

Aung San Suu Kyi was forced to return to Rangoon after a nine day stand off with the military just outside of Rangoon. She has…

More...

Burma in crisis – Democracy campaigners stage protest

On Tuesday 12 September, 2000 between 12.30-2pm, the Burmese community and pro-democracy supporters will gather outside the Burmese Embassy, 19a Charles Street, off Berkeley Square, London in protest at the current political and human rights crisis in Burma.

Aung San Suu Kyi was forced to return to Rangoon after a…

More...

Burma Campaign Warns Against Optimism on New Burma Talks

The Burma Campaign UK today cautioned against undue optimism about the prospects for democracy in Burma following reports that the Burmese military dictatorship has entered into talks with National League for Democracy (NLD) leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.

It is the first time the…

More...

Premier Oil to Face Shareholder Action over Burma Investment

The Burma Campaign UK are promising Directors of Premier Oil a rough ride at their AGM on Wednesday 16th May. Campaigners have purchased shares in Premier to enable them to attend the AGM and call for Premier Oil’s withdrawal from Burma.

“Premier Oil might be a relatively small company but…

More...

Premier Oil Accused of Corporate Spin

Premier Oil’s board was under fire today as it launched its social performance report at the company’s Annual General Meeting. The report is being attacked for not addressing fundamental concerns relating to Premier’s impact on communities along its Burmese gas pipeline, and crucially the support the company provides to Burma’s…

More...

Churches asked to join Day of Prayer for Burma

Burma is ruled by one of the most brutal dictatorships in the world. Millions of people have been forced into slave labour, and approximately 1,800 political prisoners languish in jail, many subject to torture.

The Day of Prayer is part of an international series of events timed to coincide with…

More...

Investment in Burma - Risks outweigh benefits

A new report published today by the Burma Campaign UK finds that companies investing in Burma expose themselves to economic and political risks that could damage their profitability.

The report: Investing in Burma – A review of the risks for investors and companies, was commissioned by the Burma Campaign UK…

More...

Support Breasts – Not Dictators

The Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) today launched a campaign targeting lingerie giant Triumph International, in protest at the company’s support for Burma’s ruling military junta.

BCUK is calling for a boycott of all Triumph products until the company closes down its Burma-based manufacturing site.

Burma is ruled by an illegitimate…

More...

Triumph International Supports Burma’s dictatorship

Triumph International is a Swiss-based German multinational company owned by the Spiesshofer and Braun families. The company is one of Europe’s main retailers of lingerie. The company has an annual turnover of US$ 1.6 billion and employs more than 30,000 people worldwide. In 1996 Triumph International established a company in…

More...

Premier Oil fails Investment Funds’ Guidelines on Burma

An initiative, launched today by eight investment funds, highlights Burma as a country posing unique problems for foreign companies. The eight institutions, including Morley Fund Management, Henderson Global Investors and Friends Ivory and Sime, represent £400 billion of investment. However, the UK’s Premier Oil, which has a controversial joint venture…

More...

Investment funds’ initiative on Burma won’t end boycotts

The Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) has welcomed an initiative, launched today by eight investment funds, which highlights Burma as a country posing unique problems for foreign investors. However, BCUK fears the initiative may fall short of achieving its objectives.

The eight institutions, including Morley Fund Management, Henderson Global Investors and…

More...

All Living Nobel Peace Laureates gather to honour Aung San Suu Kyi

On 8th December 2001 all living Nobel Peace Laureates will gather in Oslo to honour fellow Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, at an occasion which will mark the 10th anniversary of her own Peace award and the centennial anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize itself. Aung San Suu Kyi remains…

More...

Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Aung San Suu Kyi’s Nobel Peace Award

The Burmese Democratic Movement Association &
The Burma Campaign UK

INVITE YOU TO AN EVENING WITH
MAUREEN LIPMAN
MARK THOMAS
& PRO-DEMOCRACY SINGER MUN AWNG

8th DECEMBER 2001, 7.30pm
AT THE CANDID GALLERY, LONDON, N1

BURMESE FOOD WILL BE SERVED

Tickets cost £12 each, including…

More...

Burma Campaign UK welcomes Tutu offer to meet regime

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s offer to meet with the Burmese regime.

“The Burmese Generals need to realise that they and the people of Burma can win peace and freedom together” said John Jackson, Director of the Burma Campaign. “We hope the international stature of Archbishop…

More...

Defeating Triumph

The Norwegian Olympic Team has just announced cancellation of it’s Triumph International sponsorship because of the company’s presence in Burma and the Burma Campaign UK’s (BCUK) high profile campaign against the company.

The Norwegian Team had refused to wear the Triumph logo or products unless the company pulls out of…

More...

Campaigners force Triumph International’s withdrawal from Burma

In a significant victory for the Burma Campaign UK (BCUK), lingerie giant Triumph International announced today that the company will close down its Burma-based manufacturing site. The announcement comes only two months after BCUK launched a campaign against Triumph – using striking images of models in barbed wire bras -…

More...

Archbishop Tutu urges UK sanctions against Burma

In a powerful call to action, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace laureate and veteran of the Anti-Apartheid struggle is urging the UK to impose sanctions against Burma. The call comes in support of the Burma Sanctions Coalition which launches today. The Coalition, representing business, unions and campaign groups includes the…

More...

Amerada Hess targeted by new campaign over Premier Oil investment

A new campaign to persuade Amerada Hess to sell its 25 percent shareholding in Premier Oil is launched in London today.

The new campaign is aimed at increasing pressure on Premier Oil to pull out of Burma. In the first stage campaigners will use the internet to flood Hess’s UK…

More...

License to Rape

A report by Shan Women’s Action Network on the systematic use of rape by the Burmese military.

More...

UK campaigners back US action at Amerada Hess AGM over Premier Oil investment

To coincide with protests at Amerada Hess’s AGM in the US, the Burma Campaign UK is today calling on supporters to send faxes to Chairman John Hess’s direct number, calling on him to sell Hess’s 25 percent stake in Premier Oil.

“We can’t be there in person but we can…

More...

BCUK welcomes release for Aung San Suu Kyi but urges no easing of pressure

The Burma Campaign UK welcomes the release from house arrest of Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The release of the Nobel laureate is a crucial step towards the political and economic revival of Burma. However, the process is likely to be long and difficult, and the international pressure…

More...

Premier Oil shareholders to be given blood money

Shareholders are to be given blood stained five-pound notes at AGM on Friday 10th May.

The Burma Campaign UK is sending a strong message that there should be no let up of international pressure following the release of Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday. Premier Oil is the largest UK…

More...

Premier Oil shareholders complain about “peripheral questions” at AGM

Campaigners from Friends of the Earth and The Burma Campaign UK went into today’s Premier Oil AGM to ask questions about the company’s collaboration with the Burmese military regime. But in what campaigners will cite as a clear indication of the company’s backwardness on corporate responsibility issues, regular shareholders complained…

More...

BCUK Interview with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

Q: “It has been about six weeks since your release from house arrest, but talks between you and the military have not yet resumed. Why is that?”

A: “I don’t think you can say that the talks between us and the military have not yet resumed. I think what you…

More...

Whispering Freedom - an evening of music and comedy for Burma

imageThe event celebrated the recent release from house arrest of pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi but also served as a crucial reminder that the campaign for democracy in Burma is at a critical stage, and your…

More...

How tourism benefits Burma’s Dictators

Tourism provides the dictatorship with millions of pounds every year, while forced labour has been used to develop many tourist facilities. For these reasons, Aung San Suu Kyi has asked tourists not to visit Burma.

More...

Thailand plans widespread crackdown on Burmese pro-democracy groups

The Burma Campaign UK has received information from reliable sources in Thailand, that theThai government is planning a massive crackdown on Burmese dissidents and ethnic leaders based in Thailand. The crackdown is thought to include planned raids on pro-democracy and human rights offices, the arrest of dissidents and the confiscation…

More...

Clothing Retailers Targeted Over Burma Factories

In an escalation of the campaign to persuade companies to cut ties with Burma’s brutal military regime, the Burma Campaign UK has written to the Chief Executives of nearly 100 high street clothing retailers calling on them to stop manufacturing and sourcing from Burma.

The Burma Campaign UK has set…

More...

Campaigners Celebrate as Premier Oil pulls out of Burma

The Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) are celebrating the end of a decade long campaign to force Premier Oil UK out of Burma. Premier’s two largest shareholders, Petronas and Amerada Hess, will strip the company of its Burmese and Indonesian assets respectively.

Premier’s name has become synonymous with corporate irresponsibility. In…

More...

Campaigners Target BAT Over Burma Factory

The Burma Campaign UK today launched a global campaign against British American Tobacco (BAT). BAT have a factory in Burma which is a joint venture with the military regime. The campaign is backed by amongst others; the Federation of Trade Unions – Burma, UNISON, Glenys Kinnock MEP, actress Juliet Stevenson,…

More...

Lonely Planet Targeted over New Burma Guide

Remembrance vigil for victims of tourism in Burma to be held outside Lonely Planet HQ

On Friday 8th November, 8.30-10am Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) will hold a remembrance vigil for those who have suffered as a direct result of tourism to Burma. The vigil will coincide with the publication of…

More...

The Best Party for Burma ... Ever!

Comedy with Mark Thomas
introduced by Jon Snow

music from
Mike Rosenberg
Heidi Vogel & Gustavo Marquez

traditional Burmese dancing

bar & Burmese food available

Doors open 7.30pm
Performances start 8pm

29 November 2002
at Conway Hall, London, WC1R

Tickets cost £12 each; £8…

More...

BAT: in Business with Burma’s Generals

BAT is one of the most important UK investors in Burma. Its Burmese subsidiary – Rothmans of Pall Mall Myanmar – is a joint venture with Burma’s military regime; a regime described by the US State Department as brutal, repressive, and routinely using torture.

More...

Dirty List’ Exposes Companies Supporting Regime In Burma

The Burma Campaign UK today publishes a ‘Dirty List’ of companies whose operations are directly or indirectly helping to finance the military dictatorship in Burma.

The Dirty List includes well known companies such as British American Tobacco (BAT), advertising giant Cordiant Communications, PwC, Suzuki, Orient Express, Kookai, Lonely Planet, DHL…

More...

BAT to face AGM protest over Burma factory

The Burma Campaign UK is planning mass protests at British American Tobacco’s AGM over its factory in Burma, which is a joint venture with the brutal military regime.

As well as protests outside the AGM, campaigners have purchased BAT shares so they can attend the AGM and question BAT’s board.…

More...

BAT profits from dictatorship in Burma

As British American Tobacco (BAT) reports pre-tax profits of £2.11 billion the Burma Campaign UK today called on investors to put pressure on the company to close its factory in Burma. BAT are the target of a global campaign over their close links with the dictatorship in Burma.

“Shareholders should…

More...

50 Ken Clarkes in Burma protest at BAT HQ

Protesters, wearing face masks of British American Tobacco Deputy Chairman Ken Clarke MP, will be demonstrating at BAT’s London HQ, calling on BAT to close the factory it jointly owns with Burma’s military dictatorship.

Protesters will also carry placards shaped as speech bubbles quoting a letter from Ken Clarke to…

More...

Intrepid Travel targeted over return to Burma

The Burma Campaign UK today strongly condemned Intrepid Travel for its decision to return to Burma. Intrepid Travel, an Australian travel company with offices in the UK, USA and Canada, pulled out of Burma in 1999 saying it was concerned that its presence was not only benefiting Burma’s dictatorship financially,…

More...

NLD Press Statement

In recent weeks Mr Tony Blair, the leader of the Labour party, sent a personal message to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the National League for Democracy (Burma) and the Burmese Democracy movement, to address the Labour party conference as a distinguished international guest. In his letter…

More...

Ethical Corporation? My A*se!

The Burma Campaign UK today attacked Ethical Corporation magazine for inviting British American Tobacco (BAT) to speak at a conference on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The conference will be held in London on Thursday 10 April.

“Inviting BAT to speak at a conference on corporate responsibility is like inviting the…

More...

77 MPs tell BAT to get out of Burma

In a major embarrassment for British American Tobacco (BAT) on the eve of its AGM, 77 MPs have signed an Early Day Motion calling on the company to close the factory it owns jointly with the military dictatorship in Burma.

Activists from Burma Campaign UK and Friends of the…

More...

BAT shareholders to be greeted by Burmese soldiers

11.15am - 15 April 2003
The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London EC1

British American Tobacco (BAT) shareholders arriving for their AGM tomorrow morning will be greeted by protesters wearing Burmese military uniforms and toting Rothmans cigarettes.

Supporters of Burma Campaign UK and Friends of the Earth are calling on…

More...

Friends of the Earth BAT AGM press release

BAT’s social and environmental performance attacked at AGMBritish American Tobacco (BAT) AGM,

The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London (tube: Moorgate)
11am: protest outside AGM. 11.30am: start of AGM.

Friends of the Earth and the Burma Campaign will challenge British American Tobacco’s social and environmental record at the company’s AGM in…

More...

BAT AGM Dominated by Burma

At today’s AGM the board of British American Tobacco faced a barrage of questions over its joint venture factory with Burma’s military dictatorship.

Fifty protesters from Burma Campaign UK and Friends of the Earth greeted shareholders as they arrived for the AGM. Campaigners had also bought shares so they could…

More...

Austrian Airlines/Lauda Air Hit By Europewide Boycott

A coalition of organisations in 13 countries have joined forces to launch a new campaign to stop Austrian Airlines subsidiary Lauda Air flying to Burma.

Burma, ruled by one of the most brutal military dictatorships in the world, is the subject of a tourist boycott following calls by Aung San…

More...

Fears For Life Of Burmese Political Prisoner On Hunger Strike

Burma Campaign UK today called for the immediate release of Dr Salai Tun Than, a political prisoner on hunger strike in Burma.

In March 2002 Dr Salai Tun Than, a retired university rector, was sentenced to seven years in prison for distributing a letter calling for democracy in Burma. On…

More...

Kuoni To Pull Out Of Burma

Kuoni – Europe’s sixth largest travel company – has announced it will stop operating in Burma at the end of this year. The company has been on a ‘dirty list’ of companies in Burma published by the Burma Campaign UK.

Sue Biggs, Managing Director of Kuoni, told the Burma Campaign…

More...

Friends of the Earth Kuoni Press Release

Europe’s sixth largest travel company, Kuoni Travel, today announced that it would pull out Burma and that it will not return until democracy is restored. The move follows pressure from The Burma Campaign UK and Friends of the Earth and increases pressure on those UK companies still collaborating with the…

More...

BAT vastly exaggerates Burma wages

The Burma Campaign UK today condemned British American Tobacco (BAT) for giving out misleading information that exaggerated the level of the poverty wages paid to its factory workers in Burma by 86 percent.

When challenged by the Burma Campaign UK to verify the wages paid, BAT issued figures claiming that…

More...

Bonmarché pull out of Burma

The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed an announcement by clothing retailer Bonmarché that it has stopped sourcing clothes from Burma.

The Burma Campaign UK is in the process of contacting all major clothing retailers as it compiles a ‘dirty list’ of those sourcing from Burma. Bonmarché made its decision after…

More...

Burma - time for sanctions

In the wake of the arrest of Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burma Sanctions Coalition today called for Britain and the EU to immediately impose investment sanctions against Burma.

The coalition, whose members include Burma Campaign UK, Friends of the Earth, The Co-operative Bank, UNISON, and Archbishop…

More...

EU Response to Burma Crackdown ‘pathetic’

The Burma Campaign UK today said it was astonished and appalled by the European Unions feeble response to the brutal crackdown on Burma’s democracy movement.

“I cannot believe it has taken the EU six days since the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi to come up with such a limp…

More...

Burma Crackdown - BAT must get out now

British American Tobacco (BAT) today faced renewed calls to pull out of Burma following a brutal crackdown on Burma’s democracy movement. Last Friday the regime’s thugs attacked a convoy carrying Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters and attempted to kill her. As many as sixty people were killed and…

More...

Burma Crackdown - What really happened on 30th May

Evidence compiled by the Burma Campaign UK from reliable sources shows Burma’s dictatorship is covering up a state-sponsored massacre.

  • There were no ‘clashes’, what happened on May 30th was a pre-meditated attack. The US state department has described it as an ambush. The British Foreign Office support this assertion.

  • The…

    More...

    UN Security Council must impose sanctions on Burma

    As UN envoy Razali Ismail returns home after failing to secure the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burma Campaign UK said it is now time for the UN Security Council to act.

    “This is a snub to the United Nations and world opinion”, said John Jackson, Director of…

    More...

    Burma Tourism Boycott to escalate following Crackdown

    The Burma Campaign UK today announced it would be stepping up its campaign against tourism to Burma following a brutal crackdown on the democracy movement in that country.

    On Friday 30th May a pro-government militia ambushed a convoy carrying pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters. The attack…

    More...

    Glenys Kinnock MEP to Join Protest at Burmese Embassy Today

    FRIDAY 13 JUNE 2003
    12.30 – 1.30PM
    PROTEST AT BURMESE EMBASSY,
    19A KING CHARLES STREET, LONDON W1

    Glenys Kinnock MEP will be joining a protest at the Burmese Embassy demanding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners in Burma.

    Aung…

    More...

    New EU Burma Sanctions - Why Did They Bother?

    The Burma Campaign UK today slammed new EU sanctions against Burma as totally ineffective. The EU today announced that following a crackdown on the democracy movement in Burma, it would bring forward sanctions originally planned for October. These measures include extending the number of people subject to a visa ban,…

    More...

    Free Aung San Suu Kyi Protest Outside Parliament

    12 noon Thursday 19 June 03

    As Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi spends her 58th birthday under arrest, up to 100 protesters are expected to join the Burmese community on a protest outside the House of Commons.

    The protesters will be demanding the release of Aung San Suu…

    More...

    Parliamentarians across the World Demand UN Action on Burma

    As Aung San Suu Kyi spends her 58th birthday under arrest, parliamentarians from Europe and Asia have written a letter to Than Shwe, the dictator of Burma. They warn Than Shwe that they will be lobbying their governments to increase pressure on the regime, including taking the issue to the…

    More...

    Aung San Suu Kyi in Insein Prison

    The Burma Campaign UK today demanded that Britain push for immediate action at the UN Security Council following news that Aung San Suu Kyi has been put in Insein Prison.

    Insein Prison is notorious for its harsh conditions and use of torture and beatings.

    “Insein is more than a prison,”…

    More...

    Aung San Suu Kyi Could Face Five Years Detention

    The Burma Campaign UK today expressed its deep concern at the news that Aung San Suu Kyi is being held under article 10a of Burma’s 1975 State Protection Law. UN envoy Razali Ismail revealed Aung San Suu Kyi told him this was the law she was being held under when…

    More...

    British Government tell BAT - ‘Get out of Burma’

    The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed British government calls for British American Tobacco (BAT) to pull out of Burma.

    Foreign Office Minister, Mike O’Brien in a meeting today with Martin Broughton, Chairman of British American Tobacco, asked BAT to withdraw their investment from Burma. Mr Broughton agreed to consider…

    More...

    Dutch campaign against BAT started today

    A Dutch campaign against British American Tobacco (BAT) was started today because of BAT’s investments in junta-controlled Burma. Some 30 campaigners from Burma Center Netherlands and Burmese refugees in Holland conducted campaigning activities at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, near the main office of BAT in The Netherlands. The campaigners had made…

    More...

    Government to tell travel firms to end Burma tourism

    The British government has announced it will be writing to all travel organisations with links to Burma asking them to end their involvement in tourism to the country. Foreign Office minister Mike O’Brien made the announcement in a debate on Burma in the House of Commons just before calling on…

    More...

    EU decision day for action on Burma

    The Burma Campaign UK today described Mondays meeting of European Union Foreign Ministers as crucial in deciding whether the EU will ever be able to agree tough action on Burma.

    At last month’s meeting Foreign Ministers failed to agree tough action in response to the May 30th arrest of Aung…

    More...

    Germany blocks EU sanctions on Burma

    The Burma Campaign UK today accused Germany of protecting Burma’s brutal military dictatorship. European Union foreign ministers meeting today were expected to discuss what action they would take against the dictatorship in Burma. However, Germany’s refusal to consider economic sanctions meant that Burma had to be dropped from the agenda.

    More...

    Royal Society cancels trip to Burma

    The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed news that the Royal Society for Asian Affairs is cancelling a planned tourist trip to Burma. The Burma Campaign UK has been lobbying for the Society to call off the trip.

    Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who is currently under arrest in…

    More...

image

The Dirty List

In response to calls from Burma’s democracy movement, the Burma Campaign UK and other campaign groups around the world have been pressuring companies to sever business ties with Burma.

Please contact one or more of the companies on the Dirty List and ask them to cut their ties with Burma’s military government. If appropriate, tell them you will not purchase their products as long as they continue to support the regime in Burma.

You can view the full Dirty List with contact details here.

View the Dirty List without company contact details

Printer friendly version:
The Dirty List with company contact details

The Dirty List without company contact details

Dirty List Successes

The Dirty List has forced over 100 companies to pull out of Burma, depriving the regime of tens of millions of pounds.

You can find out more about the campaign successes in the Press Releases listed below:

Largest Lloyd’s Managing Agent Pulls Out of Burma - Cancels Burma Insurance

Rolls-Royce Pull Out of Burma

Boycott Success: Cotton Traders Pull Out Of Burma

More Press Releases

Articles about Dirty List campaign successes:

Premier Oil pull out of Burma (2002) (PDF Format)

Triumph defeated (2002) (PDF Format)


The Burma Campaign UK works for Human Rights, Democracy and Development in Burma

The Burma Campaign UK, 28 Charles Square, London, N1 6HT. | Telephone: +44 (0)207 324 4710. | Get in touch

All materials on this website are provided under a Creative Commons License. For more details click here. | Identity and Design | Strategy and Build