Amnesty International has released a report, revealing what it calls ‘reckless’ shipments of jet fuel to Myanmar.
The Human Rights organisation says suppliers in China, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates have channelled deliveries through Vietnam to avoid detection.
International sanctions on jet fuel to Myanmar’s military were introduced to stop aerial attacks on civilian populations. But they have had little impact.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports.
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The Human Rights organisation says suppliers in China, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates have channelled deliveries through Vietnam to avoid detection.
International sanctions on jet fuel to Myanmar’s military were introduced to stop aerial attacks on civilian populations. But they have had little impact.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports.
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