Original post : Ko Htike's blog
Translation by Nay Chi U
BOYCOTT THE JUNTA, MONK KILLERS
A list of businesses owned and run by military junta’s top generals, their families and sycophants.
Reference : 2/2008, Appendix A
Date : 18 01 2008
1) Aung Barlay Lottery, owned by the Junta
2) Htoo Trading Company’s Businesses, owned by Tay Za, Than Shwe’s Finance Adviser
3) Hlyat Tapyet Journal, owned by Myat Khine
4) Mandalay Nan Myint Journal, owned by USDA , Mandalay
5) London Cigarette, owned by U Pine Co Ltd
6) Myanmar Beer & Dagon Beer, owned by U Pine Co Ltd
7) Samsung Electronic, AA Pharmac and Sunday Mart all owned by General Ye Myint’s son Aung Zaw Ye Myint and family
8) Queen Star Computer Company, owned by General Maung Aye’s daughter Nanda Aye
9) J Doughnut, owned by Supreme General Than Shwe’s son Kyaing Than Shwe and group
10) Shwe Man Thu and Taw Win, Long Distance Coaches and Cars, owned by U Pine, Bandoo La Company
11) Korea Daewoo Products, owned by Daewoo Company which buit a Weapons Factory for the junta
12) Luxury Products from China (China is selling weapons and other intelligence technique to junta, interfering in the UN Security Council’s decision to help the people of Burma and politically supporting the military junta that brutally crushes any democratic and human rights movement.)
Notification To General Public
A) The citizens of Burma have been intimidated and repressed by the junta’s generals and their sycophants, who have total control of the country’s economic and humanitarian situation. To help restore some power to the public and help restore democracy to our country, we must start by boycotting the businesses owned and run by the military junta group and its followers.
B) Please be a responsible citizen and inform the public of any other businesses owned and run by the military group to the nearest media so that we are all aware.
The Public Movement Organizing Committee
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Businesses Owned And Run By The Military Junta
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