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Follow on Google News | ![]() Under pressure, Harry Winston stops buying gems from MyanmarAfter receiving petitions gathered by No Business with Genocide, the jewelry giant reversed its policy on #GenocideGems
In a post to its social media, Harry Winston (owned by Swatch) announced today that it "will no longer source gemstones from its suppliers that have Burmese origins, regardless of their importation dates." Harry Winston currently sells two jewelry pieces with gems originally described by the jeweler as Burmese. Harry Winston announced its decision on the day when International Campaign for the Rohingya and No Business With Genocide delivered to Harry Winston's flagship New York city store a petition with over 25 thousand signers that demanded the jeweler stop buying Burmese origin gems that profit the Myanmar military (https://actionnetwork.org/ "Myanmar produces more than 90% of the world's rubies and jade, and these stones command the highest prices on the international market. The military dominates the gemstone industry in Myanmar. Its extensive commercial interests in gemstone extraction and trade mean that the military profits when high-end jewelry retailers buy Burmese gems for their collections," The United Nations-mandated International Independent Fact-Finding Mission urged the international community to "sever ties with Myanmar's military and the vast web of companies it controls and relies on" as "any foreign business activity involving the Tatmadaw (military) and its conglomerates MEHL and MEC poses a high risk of contributing to, or being linked to, violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law. At a minimum, these foreign companies are contributing to supporting the Tatmadaw's financial capacity." Harry Winston item featuring Burmese gems "Dancing Flames Necklace (https://www.harrywinston.com/ Original description: "Winston Promise Pendant (https://www.harrywinston.com/ Original description: https://www.nobusinesswithgenocide.org End
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