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The Myanmar military’s airstrikes against civilians intensified FIVEFOLD in recent months. Mean

The Myanmar military’s airstrikes against civilians intensified FIVEFOLD in recent months. Meanwhile, Airbus is profiting from this heartless war. Myanmar human rights activists seek our support to make sure the evidence can’t be ignored by Airbus and its key shareholders - including European governments! Join now to ask Airbus to help stop the Myanmar junta from getting more arms and save lives! Why do bombs kill innocent kids? Who made the aircraft that dropped those bombs? I often ask.New evidence reveals that European aircraft giant Airbus is profiting from planes used by the Myanmar military to bomb schools, villages, clinics and hospitals. Despite international arms embargoes, Myanmar’s junta still manages to get its hands on jets and weapons to perpetuate their atrocities. Airbus has been caught red-handed working with and investing in the Chinese state-owned military monopoly selling deadly arms to the junta. Brave Myanmar activists who uncovered the evidence ask us to join forces and urge Airbus to help STOP arm sales to Myanmar and save lives. So join now! Once our voice is strong enough, Avaaz will deliver the message to Airbus and its key shareholders! [JOIN NOW]( The Myanmar military’s airstrikes against civilians intensified FIVEFOLD in recent months. Meanwhile, Airbus is profiting from this heartless war. Myanmar human rights activists seek our support to make sure the evidence can’t be ignored by Airbus and its key shareholders - including European governments! Join now to ask Airbus to help stop the Myanmar junta from getting more arms and save lives! [JOIN NOW]( Dear friends, Why do bombs kill innocent kids? Who made the aircraft that dropped those bombs? I often ask. New evidence reveals that European aircraft giant Airbus is profiting from planes used by the Myanmar military to bomb schools, villages, clinics and hospitals. Despite international arms embargoes, Myanmar’s junta still manages to get its hands on jets and weapons to perpetuate their atrocities. Airbus has been caught red-handed working with and investing in the Chinese state-owned military monopoly selling deadly arms to the junta. Brave Myanmar activists who uncovered the evidence ask us to join forces and urge Airbus to help STOP arm sales to Myanmar and save lives. So join now! Once our voice is strong enough, Avaaz will deliver the message to Airbus and its key shareholders! [Airbus - end your civilian-killing investments!Â]( Burmese people’s freedom, voices and basic rights were robbed when the military junta staged a coup against the democratic government in 2021. The people have been resisting ever since, and they have won several key battles in recent months. But meanwhile, the bloodthirsty military is intensifying airstrikes against civilians. At least 50,000 people have died in this war. The Chinese state-owned fighter jets makers don’t care about democracy in Myanmar, but the French, German and Spanish governments - all key Airbus shareholders - claim that they do. There’s no magical wand to end the war immediately. But if we help block new arms shipped into Myanmar and maintenance for the junta’s Air Force fleet, the generals’ hands will be tied and this will save precious lives. So speak up now! [Airbus - end your civilian-killing investments!Â]( Avaaz has recently and repeatedly stood up for people trapped in wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan. No war should ever happen, but it’s next-level tragic when a war is forgotten - like the Myanmar military’s war on its people. So today, let’s back the brave Myanmar activists’ campaign and help stop the arms deals enabling the killings. With hope and determination, Huiting, Julian, John, Antonia and the whole Avaaz team More information: - [Airbus Partnering With Chinese Titan Selling Killer Jets to Myanmar’s Junta: Report]( (The Irrawaddy) - [UN rights expert urges global action to halt Myanmar junta atrocities]( (UN News) - [Myanmar: Air strikes have become a deadly new tactic in the civil war]( (BBC) - [French Aircraft Are Abetting War Crimes in Myanmar: Report]( (The Irrawaddy) - [Airbus' Chinese partner AVIC complicit in Myanmar military’s international crimes]( (Justice for Myanmar) Avaaz is a 70-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 22 languages. 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