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Support The Monks' Protest In Burma Junta Continues War on Monks - A war on monks is still underway in #Burma, revenge for the monk-led peaceful mass demonstrations in 2007. The military junta continues to put pressure on monks and their family members, place bans on preaching the Dhamma and impose travel restrictions... http://www.irrawaddy.org/highlight.php?art_id=17286

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A war on monks is still underway in Burma, revenge for the monk-led peaceful mass demonstrations in 2007. The military junta continues to put pressure on monks and their family members, place bans on preaching the Dhamma and impose travel restrictions.
Benjamin

Benjamin Support The Monks' Protest In Burma: Dear all,

In 2010, Burma will have another election once again and this
means that Burma'll have another chance for democracy. Aung San Suu Kyi had been
in prison for most of the past 19 years for no reason, but because of the fact
that she was a pro-democratic leader. Help spread this human rights awareness to
your fr...iends, colleagues etc. and to every single person out there. You can make
a difference.

I'm Benjamin Teo from the Singapore American School and I
made this video for a project in order to raise awareness about this topic. For
my final exam, in the next month, a friend of mine and I have decided to put up
a human rights dance show which will also be put up on youtube, raising
awareness for countries like North Korea, Burma and Tibet in our own
way.

I thank you for your support and appreciate every single second you
spend watching this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHHG6zBhUck

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This video is about the human rights violations of the Burmese government/military dictatorship. They've starved the people and made them provincial. Not only that, they've always stopped democratic movements within their country. ...
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Here's a formula for making a killing in times of crisis. Go to the south-eastern tip of Bangladesh, on the border with Burma, and buy an old fishing boat. It'll cost 100,000 taka, or about £900. ...
Paul Dixon
Paul Dixon
this article was on channel 4 as a documentary canneing and baeting is common place to ALL immigrants in Malasia they even have vigilantees police who go round and pick them up
Wed at 11:48am
Shree Raaman
Shree Raaman
I belief that at one point, the former Malaysian premier Mahathir, actually threatened to execute any Vietnamese boat people found on his country's shores. That country has never exactly been welcoming towards refugees.
2 hours ago
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Support The Monks' Protest In Burma #burma Useless UN and ILO rituals bring no change, Burmese dissidents says
http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=16944&size=A

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Tint Swe, a member of Burma’s government-in-exile, says that reports on forced labour and non-binding resolutions against the junta are ineffective tools against Myanmar’s military leadership. The support of China, India and Russia guarantee impunity to country’s junta. ...
Prowl
Prowl
what about the internal conflicts? in between tribes, kayan state, shan state? pao state? and so on? who gonna take care of that? everyones talking about the military and ann san suu kii... its gonna be iraq all over again if someone goes in there and "assumes" control over a country so divided into tribes... and thats probably why nobody wants to ... See Moredo that, cus they know the wasps nest that would unleash. just see what happened in iraq, take away saddam and his iron fist, sure, nobody likes an iron fist, but when the result is a wasps nest?? sad but true the world might sometimes be a choice between two evils.... my opinion is leave burma a lone and with time it will reach some sort of equilibrium.
Wed at 4:14am
Support The Monks' Protest In Burma

Support The Monks' Protest In Burma Junta Crimes to be Raised in The Hague - The #Burma Lawyers’ Council (BLC) is attending a Nov 18-26 meeting of the Assembly of State Parties to the International Criminal Court in The Hague to discuss the Burmese military government's alleged crimes against humanity, war crimes and other human rights abuses... www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=17272

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The Burma Lawyers’ Council (BLC) is attending a Nov 18-26 meeting of the Assembly of State Parties to the International Criminal Court in The Hague to discuss the Burmese military government's alleged crimes against humanity, war crimes and other human rights abuses.
Paul Dixon
Paul Dixon
Small Bloodless Victories are helpful in that they corner the junta like the Mugabe regime and make there world smaller eventually restricting their movement..life becomes less FUN 4 them..eventually they cant spend thier money except in Hong Kong and any bank accounts are seized by the Americans
November 24 at 3:54pm
Andre Giroux
Andre Giroux
good move
Wed at 6:47am
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