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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Free Burma Oct 4 2007

Free Burma!


The Free-Burma.org protest site for bloggers was launched by two German college students. They got the idea from a multi-lingual Wiki page that was set up last month as a forum to allow participants around the world to brainstorm ideas on how to show support for the protesters in Burma.

The internet has been banned in Burma. Bloggers who recorded and posted about the regime's bloody crackdown on protest are in hiding - Bloggers who risked all to reveal the junta’s brutal crackdown in Burma . There has been a flood of reports of alleged brutal killings, disappearances and arrests as the military in Myanmar stamped out the anti-government protests of the last week.

At least 1,000 people have been arrested in Yangon alone, the majority of them monks. Numerous key figures in the National League for Democracy, the main opposition party, and other activists are among those arrested.

Here are a few resources to help you find out more about the situation in Burma.

Thanks Sue Blimely

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I shall be finding out all about BURMA soon!!

James Higham said...

Well done to the Australian government

I thought you were down on John Howard, Colin.

Colin Campbell said...

I am, but even bad governments make good decisions.

Ruthie said...

I've had to really scramble in the last few weeks to learn about Burma (Or Myanmar, if you like)... really appalling.

Sueblimely said...

You are very welcome Colin.