London, UK. 8th March 2018. A protest on International Women's Day at Uniliver House called on Unilever to disinvest from Myanmar where they have a $667 million investment as the military government there are committing systematic rape and other torture with total impunity as part of their genocide against the Rohingya people. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 8th March 2018. A protest on International Women's Day at Uniliver House called on Unilever to disinvest from Myanmar where they have a $667 million investment as the military government there are committing systematic rape and other torture with total impunity as part of their genocide against the Rohingya people. Unilever claims to to embody principles that respect the dignity and rights of women and girls, especially in their marketing of Dove products and as 'Impact Champion' appointed by UN Women proclaims that "UNILEVER aims to improve safety for women and girls in the communities where they operate." The protest was organised by Global Women's Strike in support of the call by Sisters of Rohingya for Unilever to divest from Myanmar. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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