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February 2, 2024
Australia imposes further sanctions on Myanmar military regime
Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong announced Thursday that the government was imposing additional sanctions on five entities with direct links to the Myanmar military.

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February 2, 2024
“O povo de Myanmar continua a ser massacrado por uma junta ilegal”: três anos após o golpe militar, o mundo tem feito “muito pouco”
As Nações Unidas assinalaram o terceiro “aniversário sombrio” do derrube pelos militares do Governo eleito em Myanmar.

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February 2, 2024
Australia sanctions Myanmar junta banks, but not its mining enterprises
Australia imposed sanctions on five entities with ties to Myanmar’s junta on Thursday, but not on the military-controlled enterprises in the mining sector, in which Australian companies are heavily engaged.

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February 2, 2024
JFM welcomes new sanctions on the illegal Myanmar junta and businesses on third anniversary of failed coup attempt
Justice For Myanmar welcomes the latest sanctions on the illegal Myanmar junta and its business associates, three years after the military launched a coup attempt that has failed because of the courageous mass resistance of Myanmar people.

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February 1, 2024
Sanctions target Myanmar junta’s funds, jet fuel
The Albanese government has slapped sanctions on banks and businesses linked to Myanmar’s ruling junta but has stopped short of banning Australian-listed mining companies from doing business with the country’s resources sector.

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February 1, 2024
US blacklists shipping company linked to Myanmar military regime
The US has blacklisted a Burmese shipping company as part of measures to mark the third anniversary of the military takeover.

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February 1, 2024
Australia is imposing new sanctions against Myanmar's junta, but civil groups say more needs to be done to untangle Australia from junta atrocities
Australia has imposed another round of sanctions designed to strangle the flow of money to Myanmar's junta, three years after the military seized power in an illegal coup.

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February 1, 2024
Three years after attempted coup, international banks still ignore the junta’s violent capture of the Myanmar-China pipelines
he constant and mass resistance to the Myanmar military’s attempted coup and efforts to build a federal democracy has been met with severe repression and retaliation by the junta, which can count on a large and reliable source of revenue from Myanmar’s oil and gas infrastructure.

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January 31, 2024
Além do Brasil, Israel vendeu material de espionagem a outros países com a democracia fragilizada
O Brasil não foi o primeiro país a enfrentar problemas com a aquisição de softwares de espionagem e monitoramento de Israel. Um mês antes de um violento golpe de Estado em Mianmar, a Cognyte, mesma empresa a vender o FirstMile para a ABIN, exportou o sistema também para o país da Ásia, que enfrenta uma ditadura desde 2021.

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January 31, 2024
New data suggests military still importing fuel for deadly air strikes despite sanctions
New evidence suggests Myanmar’s military is using new tactics to import aviation fuel after sanctions were imposed in response to air strikes that have unlawfully killed and injured civilians, Amnesty International said today ahead of the third anniversary of the 2021 coup.