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Post #1
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Thanda wroteon September 28, 2007 at 2:28pm
I think there has been a lot of links for petitions around. Maybe this could be in the groups description...
i'm sure there's a lot more out there.
To the Chinese Govenment
http://www.democracyinacti on.org/dia/organizations/u scampaignforburma/petition .jsp?petition_KEY=730&t=Ho mePage.dwt
To the UN
http://new.petitiononline. com/9848/petition-sign.htm l
To the UK Government (but you have to be a British citizen or a resident)
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk /SupportBurmese/
the Australian Foreign Minister
minister.downer@dfat.gov.a u
To Canada
http://www.amnesty.ca/take _action/actions/myanmar_pe aceful_protests.php
Burma
http://actionburma.com/
i'm sure there's a lot more out there.
To the Chinese Govenment
http://www.democracyinacti
To the UN
http://new.petitiononline.
To the UK Government (but you have to be a British citizen or a resident)
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk
the Australian Foreign Minister
minister.downer@dfat.gov.a
To Canada
http://www.amnesty.ca/take
Burma
http://actionburma.com/

Post #2
Johnny replied to Thanda's poston September 29, 2007 at 9:54am
More petitions
US Camapign for Burma
http://www.uscampaignforbu rma.org/action/action.html
Call for Immediate Action Against Burmese Military Regime
http://www.petitiononline. com/BUR_2007/petition.html
Stand with the Burmese proestors.
http://www.avaaz.org/en/st and_with_burma/h.php/?cl=2 0589575
US Camapign for Burma
http://www.uscampaignforbu
Call for Immediate Action Against Burmese Military Regime
http://www.petitiononline.
Stand with the Burmese proestors.
http://www.avaaz.org/en/st

Post #4
Yukiko replied to Virginie's poston September 30, 2007 at 1:02am
The deadline for sigining for the olympic boycott on No.10 website is September 27, 2008 and I have just signed it.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk /Boycott-Olympics/
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk

Post #5
Judith replied to Helen's poston September 30, 2007 at 2:10am
Anyone from France who would know how best to direct an appeal at Cecilia Sarkozy? She has been quite successful in Libya in helping to free the Bulgarian nurses. And since Total has a presence in Burma...
In any case, here is the link to send an email to the French President:
http://www.elysee.fr/conta ctpresident/
In any case, here is the link to send an email to the French President:
http://www.elysee.fr/conta

Post #6
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Thanda wroteon September 30, 2007 at 8:29am
Got this email from the Avaaz team. How cool is that! Over 200 000 in 72 hours!! Everyone can make a difference!!
Dear friends,
Burma's generals have brought their brutal iron hand down on peaceful monks and protesters -- but in response, a massive global outcry is gathering pace. The roar of global public opinion is being heard in hundreds of protests outside Chinese and Burmese embassies, people round the world wearing the monks' color red, and on the internet-- where our petition has exploded to over 200,000 signers in just 72 hours.
People power can win this. Burma's powerful sponsor China can halt the crackdown, if it believes that its international reputation and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing depend on it. To convince the Chinese government and other key countries, Avaaz is launching a major global and Asian ad campaign on Wednesday, including full page ads in the Financial Times and other newspapers, that will deliver our message and the number of signers. We need 1 million voices to be the global roar that will get China's attention. If every one of us forwards this email to just 20 friends, we'll reach our target in the next 72 hours. Please sign the petition at the link below -if you haven't already- and forward this email to everyone you care about:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/st and_with_burma/t.php
The pressure is working - already, there are signs of splits in the Burmese Army, as some soldiers refuse to attack their own people. The brutal top General, Than Shwe, has reportedly moved his family out of the country – he must fear his rule may crumble.
The Burmese people are showing incredible courage in the face of horror. We're broadcasting updates on our effort over the radio into Burma itself – telling the people that growing numbers of us stand with them. Let's do everything we can to help them – we have hours, not days, to do it. Please sign the petition and forward this email to at least 20 friends right now. Scroll down our petition page for details of times and events to join in the massive wave of demonstrations happening around the world at Burmese and Chinese embassies.
With hope and determination,
Ricken, Paul, Pascal, Graziela, Galit, Ben, Milena and the whole Avaaz Team
Dear friends,
Burma's generals have brought their brutal iron hand down on peaceful monks and protesters -- but in response, a massive global outcry is gathering pace. The roar of global public opinion is being heard in hundreds of protests outside Chinese and Burmese embassies, people round the world wearing the monks' color red, and on the internet-- where our petition has exploded to over 200,000 signers in just 72 hours.
People power can win this. Burma's powerful sponsor China can halt the crackdown, if it believes that its international reputation and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing depend on it. To convince the Chinese government and other key countries, Avaaz is launching a major global and Asian ad campaign on Wednesday, including full page ads in the Financial Times and other newspapers, that will deliver our message and the number of signers. We need 1 million voices to be the global roar that will get China's attention. If every one of us forwards this email to just 20 friends, we'll reach our target in the next 72 hours. Please sign the petition at the link below -if you haven't already- and forward this email to everyone you care about:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/st
The pressure is working - already, there are signs of splits in the Burmese Army, as some soldiers refuse to attack their own people. The brutal top General, Than Shwe, has reportedly moved his family out of the country – he must fear his rule may crumble.
The Burmese people are showing incredible courage in the face of horror. We're broadcasting updates on our effort over the radio into Burma itself – telling the people that growing numbers of us stand with them. Let's do everything we can to help them – we have hours, not days, to do it. Please sign the petition and forward this email to at least 20 friends right now. Scroll down our petition page for details of times and events to join in the massive wave of demonstrations happening around the world at Burmese and Chinese embassies.
With hope and determination,
Ricken, Paul, Pascal, Graziela, Galit, Ben, Milena and the whole Avaaz Team

Post #7
Daniel replied to Thanda's poston September 30, 2007 at 12:57pm
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk /Boycott-Olympics/
Pressure China on the olympics, a boycotted olympics will hit China harder than anything else.
Sign it. Spread it.
Pressure China on the olympics, a boycotted olympics will hit China harder than anything else.
Sign it. Spread it.

Post #8
Thanda wroteon September 30, 2007 at 1:05pm
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk /Burmacrackdown/
"We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to continue his personal engagement on Burma"
"We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to continue his personal engagement on Burma"

Post #9
Ben replied to Virginie's poston October 1, 2007 at 7:22am
The deadline has been extended another year - it is 27 September 2008. One more year to go:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk /Boycott-Olympics/
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk

Post #10
Kristelle wroteon October 1, 2007 at 5:44pm
http://www.info-birmanie.o rg/
you can sign a petition there
the exiled birman government been in paris you hope France will do sumthin...(or maybe its just me hopin my country will do sumthin....)
hopefully this movement won't die when Burma stops making the headlines in the news...
you can sign a petition there
the exiled birman government been in paris you hope France will do sumthin...(or maybe its just me hopin my country will do sumthin....)
hopefully this movement won't die when Burma stops making the headlines in the news...

Post #11
Anisha wroteon October 2, 2007 at 8:21am
Chevron Corporation is one of the largest foreign investors in Burma. Chevron has a moral obligation to immediately use its influence with the regime to help prevent the mass slaughter of peaceful protestors.
TAKE ACTION NOW - TELL CHEVRON TO HELP STOP THE CRACKDOWN!
http://www.petitiononline. com/urgeChev/petition.html
TAKE ACTION NOW - TELL CHEVRON TO HELP STOP THE CRACKDOWN!
http://www.petitiononline.

Post #12
Thanda wroteon October 2, 2007 at 11:40am
Dom Nardi :
here's the petition to ask that the monks be given the Nobel Peace Prize:
http://www.PetitionOnline. com/nobel007/petition.html
Here's my facebook page dedicated to this:
http://www.facebook.com/gr oup.php?gid=11891105522
here's the petition to ask that the monks be given the Nobel Peace Prize:
http://www.PetitionOnline.
Here's my facebook page dedicated to this:
http://www.facebook.com/gr

Post #13
Agatha wroteon October 3, 2007 at 4:25pm
Germany! This is not a petition but write your comments to the Cancellor it is VERY important as Germany is very laid back now!
https://www.bundestag.de/i nterakt/dialog/kontakt/ind ex.jsp?mailReceiver=UmFuZG 9tSVY2baSDfTB68f0A2rL%2BDA kPFkzwDeDhgQdj0Pq3hGdPbLu6 M5HTLC%2FW0Zij%2FUq10is=&r eceiver=RHIuIEFuZ2VsYSBNZX JrZWwsIENEVS9DU1U=
https://www.bundestag.de/i

Post #14
Joanna replied to Thanda's poston October 4, 2007 at 2:21am
Here's another one to send to China - they are a big social network lobbying groups called AVAAZ. I'm not sure if its for next Tuesday or last Tuesday as it was forwarded to me:
> The worst is happening - over the last few days,
> Burma's generals have unleashed terror on the peaceful
> monks and protesters – shooting and beating many to
> death, and taking others away to torture chambers
> where at this moment they must be enduring the
> unbearable.
>
> We can stop this horror. Burma's powerful sponsor
> China can halt the killing, if it believes that its
> international reputation and the 2008 Olympics in
> Beijing depend on it. To convince the Chinese
> government, Avaaz is launching a major global and
> Asian ad campaign on Tuesday that will deliver our
> message and the number of signers. Our petition has
> exploded to over 200,000 signers in just 72 hours, but
> we need 1 million voices to be the global roar that
> will get China's attention. If every one of us
> forwards this email to just 20 friends, we'll reach
> our target in the next 72 hours. Please sign the
> petition at the link below -if you haven't already-
> and forward this email to everyone you care about:
>
> http://www.avaaz.org/en/st and_with_burma/p.php
>
> The petition will also be delivered to the UN
> Secretary-General, and we will broadcast the news of
> our effort over radio to Burma's people, telling them
> not to lose hope, that the world is with them.
>
> The Burmese people are showing incredible courage
> in the face of horror. The fate of many brave and good
> people is in our hands, we must help them – and we
> have hours, not days, to do it. Please sign the
> petition and forward this email to at least 20 friends
> right now.
>
> With hope and determination,
>
> Ricken, Paul, Pascal, Graziela, Galit, Ben, Milena
> and the whole Avaaz Team
>
> PS – if you would like to join in the massive wave
> of demonstrations happening around the world at
> Burmese and Chinese embassies, scroll down our
> petition page for details of times and events.
>
> The worst is happening - over the last few days,
> Burma's generals have unleashed terror on the peaceful
> monks and protesters – shooting and beating many to
> death, and taking others away to torture chambers
> where at this moment they must be enduring the
> unbearable.
>
> We can stop this horror. Burma's powerful sponsor
> China can halt the killing, if it believes that its
> international reputation and the 2008 Olympics in
> Beijing depend on it. To convince the Chinese
> government, Avaaz is launching a major global and
> Asian ad campaign on Tuesday that will deliver our
> message and the number of signers. Our petition has
> exploded to over 200,000 signers in just 72 hours, but
> we need 1 million voices to be the global roar that
> will get China's attention. If every one of us
> forwards this email to just 20 friends, we'll reach
> our target in the next 72 hours. Please sign the
> petition at the link below -if you haven't already-
> and forward this email to everyone you care about:
>
> http://www.avaaz.org/en/st
>
> The petition will also be delivered to the UN
> Secretary-General, and we will broadcast the news of
> our effort over radio to Burma's people, telling them
> not to lose hope, that the world is with them.
>
> The Burmese people are showing incredible courage
> in the face of horror. The fate of many brave and good
> people is in our hands, we must help them – and we
> have hours, not days, to do it. Please sign the
> petition and forward this email to at least 20 friends
> right now.
>
> With hope and determination,
>
> Ricken, Paul, Pascal, Graziela, Galit, Ben, Milena
> and the whole Avaaz Team
>
> PS – if you would like to join in the massive wave
> of demonstrations happening around the world at
> Burmese and Chinese embassies, scroll down our
> petition page for details of times and events.
>

Post #15
Klas wroteon October 4, 2007 at 1:41pm
Another petition:
http://www.thepetitionsite .com/takeaction/972303571
http://www.thepetitionsite

Post #16
Francis wroteon October 6, 2007 at 4:50am

Post #17
Nicolò wroteon October 7, 2007 at 11:20pm
It's got to almost 700.000 petitioner all over the word, and it aims to get 1 million to the Chinese president and the UN security council: pls, spread it if you already signed it
http://www.avaaz.org/en/st and_with_burma/y.php?cl=28 809043
np
http://www.avaaz.org/en/st
np

Post #18
Caroline wroteon October 9, 2007 at 1:53am

Post #19
Thanda wroteon October 9, 2007 at 5:09am

Post #20
2 replies
Thanda wroteon October 9, 2007 at 1:07pm
Agatha Christie (Italy) wrote 2 minutes ago
Germany is getting under pressure to do something very slowly now. I need ALL!! your help to write your comments to the Cancellor Dr. Angela Merkel!! Please I need your action now! Its very important as Germany is "coming out" soon!
Be polite, write your statement and feelings about it. If you are from Burma let her know that. Be polite and act now!!
Thank you so much. p.s. Please send me a message if you contacted here.
http://www.angela-merkel.d e/page/46.htm
Germany is getting under pressure to do something very slowly now. I need ALL!! your help to write your comments to the Cancellor Dr. Angela Merkel!! Please I need your action now! Its very important as Germany is "coming out" soon!
Be polite, write your statement and feelings about it. If you are from Burma let her know that. Be polite and act now!!
Thank you so much. p.s. Please send me a message if you contacted here.
http://www.angela-merkel.d

Post #21
1 reply
Johnny replied to Carlina's poston October 13, 2007 at 3:41am
To China - boycott the Olympics!
http://www.asianews.it/ind ex.php?l=en&art=10047&dos= 112&size=A#
http://www.asianews.it/ind

Post #22
Philip replied to Johnny's poston October 13, 2007 at 6:40am
Hi Johnny
I can't access this in China. I think it's blocked. But I don't think an Olympic boycott is the right idea. There are 1,300,000,000 people in China. They could sell every ticket to every event 1000 times over. If a million people from overseas boycotted nobody would notice. Far better in my view to come to China and demonstrate your support for the Burmese people when you get here. That way they would definitely notice.
Martin
I can't access this in China. I think it's blocked. But I don't think an Olympic boycott is the right idea. There are 1,300,000,000 people in China. They could sell every ticket to every event 1000 times over. If a million people from overseas boycotted nobody would notice. Far better in my view to come to China and demonstrate your support for the Burmese people when you get here. That way they would definitely notice.
Martin

Post #23
Jason replied to Carlina's poston October 13, 2007 at 12:46pm
I signed, though I doubt that it will do any good. China and Russia will block any UN action. We really do need to stop trading with these countries. I also no longer believe that it would be hypocritical for the United States to launch air strikes against military targets, in spite of having done nothing for the situation in Darfur--unlike in Darfur (and other major conflicts in Africa), it is very clear that only one side has committed atrocities, and it is clear that they will continue to do so as long as they don't have 100% control. If people are against the United States acting as the world's police, then perhaps Australia can send a force over like they did to free East Timor; this will also have a good possibility of combining with Burmese military regiments who have become sickened by what the junta has been doing.
In today's news, it is clear that the junta, by rounding up the population and forcing them to march in the streets in support of the government, is of a sadistic mindset--they want to humiliate the population as much as possible. This is not tolerable in this world
In today's news, it is clear that the junta, by rounding up the population and forcing them to march in the streets in support of the government, is of a sadistic mindset--they want to humiliate the population as much as possible. This is not tolerable in this world

Post #24
Johnny wroteon October 16, 2007 at 3:59am
PETITION AGAINST PETRONAS' INVOLVEMENT IN BURMA
p://www.thepetitionsite.co m/20/petition-for-petronas -to-assume-corporate-respo nsibility-in-its-business- dealing-in-myanmar
Petronas is the national Petroleum and Gas Company of the state of Malaysia, and does a whole lotta business with the Myanmar Junta. Please sign the above petition to ask them to assume their corporate responsibility and pull their business out of the country and their money away from the military.
p://www.thepetitionsite.co
Petronas is the national Petroleum and Gas Company of the state of Malaysia, and does a whole lotta business with the Myanmar Junta. Please sign the above petition to ask them to assume their corporate responsibility and pull their business out of the country and their money away from the military.

Post #25
Wa replied to Carlina's poston October 16, 2007 at 3:06pm
Do you know that at least 88% of the people from Burma are wishing to get the military intervention from the West. They know that it is the only way to get rid of the evil military government.

Post #27
1 reply
Carlina replied to Thanda's poston October 18, 2007 at 11:18am
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.. I accidentally deleted your post!
SORRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYY!
ps... where have you been?
SORRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYY!
ps... where have you been?

Post #28
Carlina replied to Carlina's poston October 18, 2007 at 11:18am
wait, no.. I'm just going crazy. I didn't delete it after all.

Post #29
Repping replied to Thanda's poston October 25, 2007 at 8:12pm
13 petitions all at one site
http://freeburmaactioncent er.blogspot.com/2007/10/9- petitions-for-burma.html
please visit and sign
http://freeburmaactioncent
please visit and sign
Post deleted on October 26, 2007 at 10:28am


