From Burma Campaign UK <[email protected]>
Subject They shoot children. Does your lager fund them?
Date September 9, 2020 10:55 AM
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Dear John

You might have seen Kirin Ichiban lager on sale in bars, pubs and supermarkets. Kirin lager is made by a Japanese company, which operates all over the world.

In Burma, Kirin are in two joint venture breweries with the Burmese military, earning the Burmese military tens of millions of dollars a year in profits.

Kirin are funding a military which rapes children and throws babies into burning homes.

Email Kirin and tell them you will boycott Kirin Ichiban until they completely cut their ties to the Burmese military. ([link removed])
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Kirin have as their business partner a military which is facing charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice and is being investigated by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

Tell Kirin to stop doing business with the Burmese military. Kirin must stop funding genocide. Tell Kirin you will boycott Kirin Ichiban until they completely cut their ties to the Burmese military. ([link removed])

Email Kirin today. ([link removed])

Thank you for your support.

Mark Farmaner
Burma Campaign UK
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