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Woodside to withdraw workers from Myanmar after suspected human rights abuses by military

Woodside to withdraw workers from Myanmar after suspected human rights abuses by military Nino Bucci © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Australian resources giant Woodside said it would withdraw its workers from Myanmar in response to suspected human rights abuses committed by the military. The military, the Tatmadaw, enacted a coup on 1 February, arresting elected leaders, including Aung San Suu Kyi. Woodside has continued offshore drilling for natural gas in Myanmar since the coup, despite other companies withdrawing and sanctions being introduced by some governments. “Woodside condemns human rights violations,” Woodside said in a statement on Saturday. “Reports of violence against the Myanmar people participating in peaceful protests are deeply distressing.

DFAT minute reveals aid oversight bodies shut amid need to find departmental budget savings

Advertisement The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade decided to close down two key bodies that scrutinised the nation’s overseas aid programs partly over a “need to find departmental budget savings”. DFAT moved in August to shut the Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE), an independent branch of the department that reported directly to its secretary on the effectiveness of Australia’s aid programs. The Morrison government has quietly started reversing some of the aid cuts in recent years as it looks to support the region’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit:Justin McManus It decided to cut the ODE’s staff from 13.5 full-time employees to five and merge its functions into other areas of the department.

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