India’s Adani group is involved in the military coup in Myanmar



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Adani Group, a multinational corporation based in India, has assisted in the military coup in Myanmar. ABC News has prepared this report based on some leaked documents. They get them from a report by lawyers and human rights activists. In the report, they noted that the Adani Group had assisted the Myanmar military government in building a container port in Yangon.

Several videos and photos from the report show Adani Port CEO Karan Adani meeting with General Min Aung Hlaing, a senior Myanmar military official. This Myanmar army officer is involved in crimes such as extrajudicial executions and human rights violations. Karan Adani met with the general in 2019 after the United States imposed a travel ban on him.

This incident is in direct conflict with a statement made by Adani Group. In that statement, the Adani group said it was not involved with Myanmar’s military leadership.

The Adani Group has paid an additional £ 30 million to the Myanmar Economic Corporation for the land lease alone. The United States also recently imposed sanctions on the Myanmar Economic Corporation.

The Australian Center for International Justice and Justice for Myanmar, two human rights groups, have mentioned this in their joint report. He said another £ 22 million had been paid to the Myanmar Economic Corporation as land clearing fees. Through this, the Adani Group became the owner of the Yangon Seaport.

Rawan Araf, author of the Australian Center for International Justice report. He said the report was released on February 1, just days after the military coup in Myanmar. The military coup was led by General Min Aung Hlaing.

He added that the report specifies how much money Adani Group has given to the Myanmar Economic Corporation. The Myanmar Economic Corporation is run primarily by the Myanmar military and owns the organization. The army is indicted by the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. They are charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, genocide and torture of Rohingya. An investigation is also underway in this regard.

The main point of his report is that organizations like the Myanmar Economic Corporation directly finance the Burmese army. The matter was also revealed in the UN observer team’s investigation in 2019. And Adani Group does not want to sever ties with the Myanmar Economic Corporation. Although the Adani group has been warned many times. This shows that the Adani group is indirectly financing the Myanmar army so that it can carry out a military coup.

According to a report from the state of Myanmar, Karan Adani and General Min Aung Hlaing are exchanging gifts at Adani port in Mundra, Gujarat. This information has been seen on the official YouTube channel of the Myanmar military.

A spokesman for the Adani Group said the Yangon International Terminal project in Myanmar was “completely separate” and had no other partners.

Rawan Araf said that everyone knows about the misdeeds of the Myanmar army, including the Adani group.

However, the Adani Group is also investing in the Myanmar Economic Corporation. The report found that the Adani Group had provided ১৪ 141 million directly to its Myanmar port project. And he paid £ 147 million for the port property. This has greatly increased the financial capacity of the Myanmar armed forces.

In December, the United States confiscated all assets held by General Min Aung Hlaing. He also seized all the money transaction accounts and the assets of those with whom the money was transacted.

Adani Group is an Indian multinational company based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company was founded in 1986 by Gautam Adani. He is the president of this company. His son Karan Adani is the CEO of the company.

Source: The Siasat Daily



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