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UK Timber firms start to pull out of Burma
The Burma Campaign UK today warmly welcomed announcements by Timbmet and K J Howells and Son that they will no longer sell teak from Burma. Timber exports are a major source of revenue for the regime in Burma.
Both companies have featured on a Dirty List of companies directly or indirectly funding the regime in Burma. http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/index.php/burma/dirty-and-clean-list/dirty-list/contact-details
In an email to the Burma Campaign, K J Howells stated: In light of the recent brutal treatment of the Burmese people by the military, we have made the decision to end all ties with suppliers of Burmese products, and will not place any further orders until a democratic government is put in place. I have contacted my primary supplier, who has also announced their withdrawal of ties with Burma, and we are now together looking at alternative sources.
We warmly welcome the withdrawal of these companies, said Mark Farmaner, Acting Director of the Burma Campaign UK. Companies buying teak from the regime are helping to pay for the bullets being used on the streets of Burma. We call on all timber companies to stop selling Burmese teak.
Timbmet will phase out imports of Burma teak by the end of the year. K J Howells will make no further purchases of Burmese teak. Both companies have been removed from the Dirty List.
For more information contact Mark Farmaner on 02073244713.
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