Myanmar
Rohingya refugees crossing from Myanmar into Bangladesh. © Adam Dean/Panos
Myanmar began a democratic transition following nearly half a century of military rule with the formation of a semi-civilian government in 2011. Ethnic minorities, such as the Rohingya in Arakan (Rakhine) state and other minorities in Shan and Kachin states have suffered horrific abuses by the Myanmar military amounting to international crimes. Any democratic transition and reforms have since been overturned by the unlawful and violent military coup that took place on 1 February 2021.
Our work on Myanmar has focused on working with the Rohingya community in Australia, activist group in Myanmar, Justice For Myanmar, and where possible collaborating with a wide spectrum of civil society groups in Australia, on legal research, advocacy and action to find avenues to support justice and accountability in Myanmar.
An area of growing international concern has revolved around the economic and business interests of the Myanmar military. In collaboration with the Rohingya community in Australia, Justice For Myanmar, and others, including from the climate justice movement, we are working on highlighting the role of foreign business ties with Myanmar’s military companies.
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Latest on Myanmar
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE: Alleged violation of UK sanctions by Australian-linked mining company in Myanmar
20 November 2023 JOINT MEDIA RELEASE: Alleged violation of UK sanctions by Australian-linked mining company in Myanmar REDRESS, Justice For Myanmar and the Australian Centre for International Justice have submitted a dossier of evidence to the Governor of the British...
Joint Media Release: ACIJ, JFM and Stop Adani urge Adani Group to responsibly divest from their military-linked businesses in Myanmar
4 May 2023 Joint Media Release: ACIJ, JFM and Stop Adani urge Adani Group to responsibly divest from their military-linked businesses in Myanmar The Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ), Justice For Myanmar and Stop Adani condemn Adani Ports &...
Joint Open Letter: Calling on Australia’s Future Fund to divest from companies doing business with the Myanmar military
The Australian Centre for International Justice, joined civil society organisations across Australia and abroad to call on Australia's sovereign wealth fund, the Future Fund to divest from companies who are in business partnership with the military or military owned...
Joint Media Release: The Future Fund must be transparent and accountable to Australians
30 November 2021 The Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ), Publish What You Pay Australia, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR), the Grata Fund and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Australia (ICAN Australia),...
Joint Media Release: Australian and Myanmar groups welcome Adani Ports’ withdrawal from Myanmar and renew calls to shelve Carmichael coal project
28 October 2021 The Australian Centre for International Justice, Justice For Myanmar and Stop Adani cautiously welcome Adani Ports’ plans to divest from their Myanmar container port business, which is a testament to grassroots campaigns for corporate accountability in...
Joint Media Release: Singapore may be liable for harm caused by SGX-listed company’s payments to Myanmar army
20 October 2021 A legal memorandum from leading international barrister Felicity Gerry QC found that international law and guidance places due diligence obligations on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), and possible liability on the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the...
Joint Media Release: US Treasury requested to deny a licence to permit Adani Ports’ business with sanctioned Myanmar military company
12 August 2021 Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd has requested that the United States’ Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) grant a general licence for their container terminal currently being developed under a build-operate-transfer agreement...
Joint Media Release: Adani Ports removed from Dow Jones Sustainability Index
13 April 2021 S&P Dow Jones has announced that it will remove Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (Adani Ports) from its Sustainability Index in response to calls for its review from human rights and environmental groups. The case for review included evidence of...
Joint Letter: Civil Society Groups Call for Government to Take Urgent Action on Myanmar
The Australian Centre for International Justice, joined Australian civil society groups to calling on the Australian Government to take immediate action against the military coup in Myanmar which has led to over 500 civilians being killed thus far. Read the joint...
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