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together we can dismantle the military cartel
The people of Myanmar are fighting for federal democracy—and their own lives
In February of 2021, the Myanmar military—one of the most brutal armed forces in the world—attempted a coup. They continue to terrorise people in an illegal attempt to seize power. In response, the people have bravely stood up against the military in a movement known as the Spring Revolution.
The military operates like a cartel, funded through an international network of businesses and illicit trade in natural resources and drugs. Domestic and international companies fund crimes and mass suffering in return for big profits.
Meanwhile, on the ground in Myanmar, the people continue to risk their lives in the Spring Revolution to dismantle the military and build a future free from tyranny.
There are 150+ international and domestic companies engaged with military-owned businesses in Myanmar. These businesses run a high risk of helping to fund crimes against humanity. We're going after them one-by-one.
- Belgian satellite communications firm Newtec cut commercial ties with the Tatmadaw after being exposed in the UN Fact Finding Mission Report.
- Japanese beverage company Kirin Holdings announced an internal investigation into their military financing after being exposed operating joint ventures with the Tatmadaw, which likely contribute to genocide and crimes against humanity
- Financial services company Western Union ended its contract with Myawaddy Bank, the 4th largest bank in Myanmar, which is owned by a large military conglomerate.
- Clothing brand Esprit will no longer source garments from a factory located in an industrial park owned and controlled by the military.
Our movement is working.
There are 150+ international and domestic companies engaged with military-owned businesses in Myanmar. These businesses run a high risk of helping to fund crimes against humanity. We're going after them one-by-one.
- Belgian satellite communications firm Newtec cut commercial ties with the Tatmadaw after being exposed in the UN Fact Finding Mission Report.
- Japanese beverage company Kirin Holdings announced an internal investigation into their military financing after being exposed operating joint ventures with the Tatmadaw, which likely contribute to genocide and crimes against humanity
- Financial services company Western Union ended its contract with Myawaddy Bank, the 4th largest bank in Myanmar, which is owned by a large military conglomerate.
- Clothing brand Esprit will no longer source garments from a factory located in an industrial park owned and controlled by the military.
We’re working to expose and dismantle the military cartel
One report at a time, Justice For Myanmar is going after the military’s sources of funds and arms. As a result of our work and the work of many others across Myanmar and the world, multinational corporations have already divested hundreds of millions of dollars from business with the military, and targeted sanctions are beginning to disrupt the cartel's global network.