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Saturday Read: Foreign investors flee Myanmar as regime strengthens grip

BBC that it was “assessing the situation in Myanmar, according to internal policies and procedures”. News agency Reuters said it too was not currently using its Sule Square office and has been reviewing its tenancy. The £88.5m Sule Square complex is based in the city of Yangon where widespread protests and civilian killings have occurred over the last three months. Telecoms Norway’s state-owned telecoms operator Telenor also uses the complex and said it had known the land was military-owned before it moved in, but had picked the location due to safety and a number of other reasons. Telenor is yet to confirm whether or not it has plans to move out of the building but has had its operations in the region restricted, it said at the beginning of the month, after being shut out of the Myanmar market when the military ordered telecoms operators to shut their networks.

Firms quit Myanmar office block with military ties

Firms quit Myanmar office block with military ties © Getty Images Sule Square in downtown Yangon was the location of a pro-democracy protest in February A high-end office block in Myanmar linked to the country s military leaders is seeing an exodus of international organisations. Coca-Cola, the World Bank and McKinsey have told the BBC they have moved out or are reviewing their leases at the Sule Square complex in Yangon. The United Nations said the complex was built on land owned by the military. Myanmar s military seized power from the democratically elected government in February. It has been 100 days since the early morning coup, sparking mass protests across the country in which hundreds have died.

Myanmar coup: Firms quit office block with military ties

BBC News Published image captionSule Square in downtown Yangon was the location of a pro-democracy protest in February A high-end office block in Myanmar linked to the country s military leaders is seeing an exodus of international organisations. Coca-Cola, the World Bank and McKinsey have told the BBC they have moved out or are reviewing their leases at the Sule Square complex in Yangon. The United Nations said the complex was built on land owned by the military. Myanmar s military seized power from the democratically elected government in February. It has been 100 days since the early morning coup, sparking mass protests across the country in which hundreds have died.

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