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French oil and gas group Total and U.S. energy company Chevron have suspended some payments from a gas joint venture that would have reached Myanmar's junta, earning praise from pro-democracy activists for taking an important first step.
YANGON (Reuters): French oil and gas group Total and US energy company Chevron have suspended some payments from a gas joint venture that would have reached Myanmar's junta, earning praise from pro-democracy activists for taking an important first step.
Myanmar MPs Living In Exile In Mizoram Paint Horrific Picture Of Bloodshed In Their Country by Jaideep Mazumdar - May 26, 2021 08:10 AM A villager looks on in Myanmar, as the military junta bombs public dwellings and kills thousands, as part of a coup. Snapshot According to the Mizoram Policeâs Crime Investigation Department (CID), which keeps track of and deals with political refugees from Myanmar, a total of 5,673 Myanmarese nationals have taken refuge in the state till now. The Myanmarese refugees have been sheltered in nine districts of the state, including state capital Aizawl. Most of them are staying in Champhai district bordering Myanmar.
French oil and gas group Total SE and US energy company Chevron Corp have suspended some payments from a gas joint venture that would have reached Myanmar’s junta, earning praise from democracy advocates for taking an important first step. International companies doing business in the country have come under pressure from rights groups and Myanmar’s parallel civilian government to review their operations to stop payments flowing to a military government that seized power on Feb. 1. Myanmar has been in chaos since the army overthrew the elected government and detained its leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and the junta has responded with
Total, Chevron suspend payments to Myanmar junta from gas project 05/27/2021 3:12 (Reuters) -French oil and gas group Total and U.S. energy company Chevron have suspended some payments from a gas joint venture that would have reached Myanmar's junta, earning praise from pro-democracy activists for taking an important first step. International companies doing business in the country have come under pressure from rights groups and Myanmar's parallel civilian government to review their operations to stop payments flowing to a military government that seized power on Feb. 1. Myanmar has been in chaos since the army overthrew the elected government and detained its leader Aung San Suu Kyi, and the junta has responded with brutal force to daily protests, marches and strikes nationwide in support of the ousted civilian administration.
In this Oct. 12, 2016, file photo, the logo of French oil giant Total SA is pictured at company headquarters in the La Defense business district outside Paris. (AP Photo) French oil and gas group Total and U.S. energy company Chevron have suspended some payments from a gas joint venture that would have reached Myanmar’s junta, earning praise from pro-democracy activists for taking an important first step. International companies doing business in the country have come under pressure from rights groups and Myanmar’s parallel civilian government to review their operations to stop payments flowing to a military government that seized power on Feb. 1.
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