October 4, 2007
Categories: Blogroll, Burma . . Author: rpa1 . Comments: Leave a Comment

Take part in this action for a Free Burma!
http://www.free-burma.org/
International bloggers are preparing an action to support the peaceful revolution in Burma. We want to set a sign for freedom and show our sympathy for these people who are fighting their cruel regime without weapons. These Bloggers are planning to refrain from posting to their blogs [...]
People from Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, France, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States have led solidarity action in support of the Burmese people’s call for the end of the SPDC-sponsored state terrorism and the immediate democratization of Burma.
From candle-light vigils to marches to the Burmese embassies and their respective government offices, human [...]
Last night, we had a very successful candle-light vigil as more than 200 people went and stayed in Chater Garden listening to speeches, chanting and singing with performers and expressing their solidarity with the Burmese people who are now calling for withdrawal of the military government and the immediate democratization of Burma.
The Asian Students Association, [...]
Dear friends, this is a statement that the Asian Students Association is releasing today and will be circulating among our member organizations and networs to support and co-sign.
We are likewise calling for an internationally or regionally-coordinated action to express the students and youth’s indigination over the virulent attacks by the SPDC and support to [...]
Brutal, heartless and inhuman are those who did this to the peaceful protesters, monks, civilians and all, in Myanmar/Burma.
Ignominious are their acts. Worth-denouncing.
This is the latest from Burma Digest – depicting the brutal response of the SPDC on the peaceful protesters. They point and shoot with real bullets at the people killing several, ransack and [...]
Tomorrow, September 28, at 7:30PM, members of various people’s organizations, institutions, churches, women’s groups, human rights organizations, students and youth groups and other peace-loving individuals in Hong Kong will gather at the Chater Garden in Central, Hong Kong.
The Asian Students Association joins the Asian Human Rights Council as it calls for a candle-light vigil to [...]
The State Peace and Development Council of Burma/Myanmar has used brute military and police force as a response to the mounting protests they have been receiving from Buddhist monks and the Burmese people.
The military has blocked some pagodas where the monks were residing as strafing on the protesters and the crowd have likewise been reported. [...]
In a country where the freedom to express and assemble has been suppressed openly for a long time, the most-respected Buddhist monks have started taking on the streets to express their discontent with the State Peace and Development Council of Myanmar/Burma.
On September 18, 19 and 20, the monks have been marching around Rangoon and other [...]