YANGON, 16 March 2021: Pandaw, a luxury river cruise
operator, has nailed its colours to the mast by providing medical aid to
injured demonstrators in towns across central Myanmar.
In a statement released at the weekend, Pandaw says,
“Myanmar has now broken down with shootings, and other acts of violence by
the military proliferate on the streets, not just of big cities, but every town
and village in the country.”
Pandaw is probably the first travel or hospitality firm to
publicly take a stand and provide an essential medical service for the injured
demonstrators.
Meanwhile, Justice for Myanmar, a covert group that exposes the financial links between business and the military coup leaders, updated its list last week. It criticised the online booking sites Tripadvisor, Booking.com and Expedia for offering bookings for Azura Beach Resort, a property owned by the son of the coup leader. They have since removed the property from their listings. But there are also internat
Tuesday, 9 February 2021, 6:59 am
By Richard S. Ehrlich
BANGKOK, Thailand By
seizing power, Myanmar s new coup leader Commander-in-Chief
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has protected his murky
financial investments and the military s domination, but
some of his incoming international cash flow might now be up
for grabs.
Sr. Gen. Min spent much of his military
career as a quiet, publicity-shy officer steadily promoted
to higher positions before grabbing absolute power at dawn
on February 1, six months before his mandatory retirement on
his 65th birthday July 3.
Among other goals, Sr. Gen.
Min apparently hopes he has protected himself, his family,
and military colleagues from possible investigation over
Bangkok [Thailand], February 6 (ANI): The military coup of Myanmar on February 1 is the saga of General Min Aung Hlaing financial interests and the military's unscrutinised economic domination, reported Asia Times.
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