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Pressure mounts on Australian mining companies in Myanmar


Woodside forced to change tack
Woodside, Australia’s largest oil and gas company with a license to drill for natural gas in the Rakhine Basin, has felt the pressure of community protests and changed tack.
Following the February 1 coup, Woodside initially said their “drilling campaign remains on schedule”. Chief Executive Officer Peter Coleman told
Energy News Bulletin, “It’s not up to us to judge the veracity of grievances [the military] have around the previous election process.”
In response to the vehement backlash to these comments, Coleman released a media statement on February 19, which said: “I regret that I made some remarks in a media interview that have been interpreted as condoning what has occurred in Myanmar.” ....

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Australia belatedly 'suspends' military cooperation with Myanmar coup regime


Street theatre at a March 6 rally against the coup in Myanmar highlighted the increasingly repressive response of the Myanmar military coup regime. Photo: Peter Boyle
Australia should cut all military and business ties with the Myanmar/Burma military coup regime, Dr Thein Moe Win, a spokesperson for Action Against Myanmar Military Coup (Australia) told
Green Left at a March 6 protest in Martin Place.
Protests were also held in cities around Australia that weekend as the community busily called government ministers and members of parliament to demand firmer action by the Australian government.
On March 7, a shameful 35 days after the February 1 coup, Australia’s foreign minister Marise Payne announced that “military cooperation” with Myanmar would be suspended. Aid would be channeled through non-government organisations, not the regime, and “re-directed to the immediate humanitarian needs of the most vulnerable and poor including the Rohingyas and other et ....

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