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Civil society organisations urge UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights to investigate Japanese companies ties to Myanmar military HRN submits joint letter to UN body about the risk of the Japanese government and companies supporting Myanmarâs abusive military , 17 Feb 2021
HRN, along with four other organizations, has made a joint submission to the UN Working Group on Business and Human rights providing information about the involvement of Japanese public and private businesses in Myanmar which is likely to benefit the Myanmar military. The information supports the Working Group in investigating and recommending that the Japanese government and involved companies cease and prevent any risk of supporting Myanmarâs abusive military until it ends its political control over Myanmar and is brought under civilian co
Joint Submission Concerning Japanese Business Entities Operating in Myanmar hrw.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hrw.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.