How a Canadian family fuelled a civil war with ‘blood pearls’ #CBC



How a Canadian family fuelled a civil war with ‘blood pearls’
A company with Canadian directors funnelled valuable pearls to Myanmar’s brutal military regime long after the 2021 military coup that sparked a bloody civil war — despite sanctions imposed by Canada and its allies. CBC News’s visual investigations team and national security reporter Murray Brewster break down how it happened.

0:00 – Intro
0:32 – What are “blood pearls?”
2:43 – Tracking the operation
4:41 – Myanmar pearls in Canada

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