Justice for Myanmar
working to dismantle the myanmar military cartel
Making way for a just, peaceful, and federal democratic Myanmar
We are a covert group of activists using research, data visualisation and reporting to expose the companies and criminals profiting from brutality, war crimes and mass-scale suffering.
Indian public sector undertakings (PSUs) have supplied goods and technology to the illegal Myanmar military junta, including equipment and infrastructure for the junta’s air force and navy as the junta widens its war of terror against the people.
India’s air force and state-invested companies are being urged to stop supplying Myanmar’s military with the fuel, equipment and technical assistance it needs to more effectively commit atrocities and war crimes.
For the controversial pearl industry in Myanmar, it’s business as usual in the southern Myeik Archipelago, despite calls for international pearl farming companies – including the Japanese – to exit the country after their businesses were accused of generating revenue for the military regime fighting a civil war against its citizens.
One of Myanmar’s major private domestic airlines, Air Kanbawza (Air KBZ), which is owned by a close ally of one of the generals’ most trusted business associates, has changed its name to “Mingalar” after 14 years of operation.
緬甸軍方自2021年2月1日發動政變以來,頻繁以空襲無差別殺害反抗軍和平民,本月持續空襲若開邦和撣邦,民間團體呼籲國際停止提供軍政府航空燃料。但根據國際特赦組織調查,燃料的輸送和提供過程經手多國,難以追蹤與咎責。
A Myanmar rights group urged Italy to impose sanctions on a crony of the military junta. The call came after reports surfaced of Italian investments in Myanmar, potentially benefiting the junta.