ANZ has declined to sign a letter condemning the violence in Myanmar, despite calls from local and international activist organisations for global companies to publicly align themselves with pro-democracy protesters. The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business launched a letter almost three weeks after the coup, signed by more than 65 multinationals with operations in Myanmar, including companies such as Facebook, Nestle, Unilever, and Woodside, who…
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