zondag 30 september 2007

Myanmar

'Firms seek access to Myanmar oil fields
By THOMAS HOGUE AP Business Writer

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Just last Sunday - when marches led by Buddhist monks drew thousands in Myanmar's biggest cities - Indian Oil Minister Murli Deora was in the country's capital for the signing of oil and gas exploration contracts between state-controlled ONGC Videsh Ltd. and Myanmar's military rulers.
The signing ceremony was an example of how important Myanmar's oil and gas resources have become in an energy-hungry world. Even as Myanmar's military junta intensifies its crackdown on pro-democracy protests, oil companies are jostling for access to the country's largely untapped natural gas and oil fields that activists say are funding a repressive regime.
China - Myanmar's staunchest diplomatic protector and largest trading partner - is particularly keen on investing in the country because of its strategic location for pipelines to feed the Chinese economy's growing thirst for oil and gas.
Companies from South Korea, Thailand and elsewhere also are looking to exploit the energy resources of the desperately poor Southeast Asian country.
France's Total SA and Malaysia's Petroliam Nasional Bhd., or Petronas, currently pump gas from fields off Myanmar's coast through a pipeline to Thailand, which takes 90 percent of Myanmar's gas output, according to Thailand's PTT Exploration & Production PLC.
But investing in Myanmar has brought accusations that petroleum corporations offer economic support to the country's repressive junta, and in some cases are complicit in human rights abuses. This week's bloody clampdowns on protests have escalated the activists' calls for energy companies to pull out of the country.'

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1 opmerking:

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Beste Stan,

De dictatuur in Birma is verschrikkelijk, maar hoe is de situatie in eigen land? Nederland is al bijna een complete politiestaat: Electronisch Kinderdossier, Spionage van de banken, OV-chipkaart, Id-plicht, Europese grondwet, etc. Repressie van politie neemt toe. Democratische rechten worden vernietigd, verkiezingen zijn slechts zoethoudertjes. Allerlei besluiten worden in het geheim doorgedrukt en het Nederlandse volk kan het niets schelen. Ik haat dit rotland.

Peter Flik en Chuck Berry-Promised Land

mijn unieke collega Peter Flik, die de vrijzinnig protestantse radio omroep de VPRO maakte is niet meer. ik koester duizenden herinneringen ...