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We have never published lists of travel companies specialising in tours and holidays to Burma....and don't intend to start now.

We believe all travel to Burma should be discouraged while the current military dictatorship remains in power, in accordance with the wishes of the democratically elected leader of the country Aung San Suu Kyi.

However we are happy to publish this list of facts & figures compiled by Tourism Concern...

1.1 billionUS dollars invested in the tourism industry in Burma since it opened up to tourism in 1988.
100 millionUS dollars earned annually by Burma through tourism.
56.7 millionCurrent population of Burma (IMF 2007), 75 per cent of which earn a living through agriculture. Of the remaining 25 per cent, just a small proportion benefit from tourism.
8 millionNumber of men, women and children conscripted as forced labour, often for the development of tourism infrastructure, by the military regime since it seized power during a coup in 1962. This is often imposed under threat of beatings, torture, rape or murder.
1 millionNumber of people displaced under the current regime to make way for tourism developments, often with just a few hours notice and little or no compensation for the loss of their homes and businesses.
1,300Number of political prisoners thought to be currently held by the military regime. This may include people who have expressed dissent at being displaced to make way for, or conscripted to help build, tourism developments.
650Acres of rice paddy recently converted into a golf course for tourists by a western company.
60Percentage of Burmese people earning less than 60 pence a day.
40Percentage of national budget spent on the military. Just 19 pence is spent per person on health by the regime annually.
15Number of UK tour operators continuing to promote tourism to Burma.
12Percentage of income cited by Burma’s Minister of Hotels and Tourism in 2002 as being received by the Government from tourism services, including private businesses.
12Number of years democratically elected leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, had been under house arrest in Rangoon as of 24 October 2007. The Nobel Peace Prize winner and her National League for Democracy party won a landslide victory at the elections in 1990 but the military have always refused to relinquish power.
1Number of democratic elections held in Burma in over 42 years.
 

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