FACTBOX-Sanctions against military-ruled Myanmar

Fri Sep 28, 2007 3:12pm BST
 
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September 28 - Western governments have vowed to impose new sanctions on Myanmar after its crackdown on protesters demanding an end to 45 years of military rule and economic hardship.

Here is an overview of the sanctions imposed over the years against the former Burma.

AUSTRALIA:

-- Visa restrictions on senior junta figures and a ban on defence exports since 1988.

-- Australia said on September 27, 2007 it planned targeted sanctions against leaders of the regime.

CANADA:

-- Limited trade sanctions. Permits are required for exports to Myanmar and one other country (Belarus).

EUROPEAN UNION:

-- In its 1996 common position on Myanmar, the 27-member European Union confirmed an arms embargo imposed in 1990 and the suspension of defence cooperation in 1991. It also set conditions for assistance and imposed a visa ban on senior military and government officials and their families.  Continued...

 
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