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International sanctions since the Myanmar military's illegal attempted coup

Further international action is urgently needed to block the illegal Myanmar military junta's access to funds, arms, equipment, technology and jet fuel.

International businesses linked to the Quartermaster General

After new sanctions were imposed on the Office of the Quartermaster General, international businesses linked through real estate and hotel developments are now at risk of sanctions violations.

Myanmar military-controlled businesses and associates that require targeted sanctions

JFM lists military-owned businesses, directors and key business associates for targeted international sanctions.

Myanmar military SAC members, their businesses & associates that require targeted sanctions

JFM lists military members of the SAC, their families, businesses & business associates for targeted sanctions.

Press Releases

JFM welcomes US sanctions on junta banks and defence ministry

Justice For Myanmar welcomes the latest round of US sanctions targeting Myanma Foreign Trade Bank (MFTB), Myanma Investment and Commercial Bank (MICB) and the junta’s Ministry of Defence.

JFM welcomes UK and US sanctions on the Myanmar junta’s jet fuel supply chain

Justice For Myanmar welcomes sanctions imposed by the UK and US on subsidiaries and one individual from Asia Sun Group of Companies, to coincide with the illegal Myanmar junta’s “Armed Forces Day”.

Joint Statement Welcoming US Sanctions on Myanmar Cronies

Justice For Myanmar and The Sentry welcome the adoption of sanctions today by the United States on Star Sapphire Group of Companies, Star Sapphire Trading Company Limited, Star Sapphire Group Pte. Ltd., and two of their owners, Tun Min Latt and his wife Win Min Soe.

JFM welcomes latest round of EU sanctions imposed on the Myanmar junta and its arms and jet fuel suppliers

Justice For Myanmar welcomes sanctions imposed by the EU on members of the terrorist Myanmar military junta, its arms brokers and jet fuel suppliers, more than two years after the military’s illegal coup attempt.

Justice For Myanmar calls for Canadian and UK sanctions on MOGE following MTI Energy’s investment in the Yadana Gas Project

US oil major Chevon is selling its 41.1% stake in the Yadana Gas Project to a subsidiary of the Canadian oil company MTI Energy. Chevron first disclosed the deal to the Guardian.

JFM welcomes targeted sanctions imposed on Myanmar junta two years after illegal coup attempt

Justice For Myanmar welcomes sanctions imposed by Australia, Canada, the UK and USA imposed on members of the terrorist Myanmar military junta, its businesses and jet fuel suppliers to mark the second anniversary of the military’s illegal coup attempt.

JFM welcomes Canadian sanctions on Myanmar military jet fuel supplier and arms brokers

Justice For Myanmar welcomes the latest round of Canadian sanctions in response to the Myanmar military’s illegal attempted coup, to mark Human Rights Day.

Singapore-listed ETC’s legal review encourages Myanmar sanctions evasion

A legal compliance review of Emerging Towns & Cities Singapore (ETC) released on Friday outlines steps for the company to evade sanctions and continue its business with the Myanmar army’s Quarter Master General Office.

Germany’s support for capacity building of Myanmar junta may breach EU sanctions

The German Federal Foreign Office is funding the training of Myanmar military junta personnel through a Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law project for the promotion of maritime peace and security in Southeast Asia, in potential violation of EU sanctions.

JFM welcomes EU and US sanctions on the Myanmar military junta & arms brokers

JFM welcomes the latest round of EU and US sanctions on the Myanmar military junta and its arms brokers. The pace of sanctions needs to be urgently increased, better coordinated & expanded.