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music montage of the tragedy in Burma. Our dharma sisters and brothers are peacefully struggling for peace and a return of freedom to their country. May Buddhists and non Buddhists alike unite and show our solidarity with their case. Jaya Mangala!
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BBC report from Newsnight - June 2005 - details some of the tactics the army in Burma uses against their own people. Concludes with an interview with Labour MP Vera Baird
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Street-hawkers of Mandalay, Myanmar, who bring a variety of goods to your doorstep, from breakfast to brunch, from sweet and savoury snacks to sour fruit salad, from brooms to bamboo deckchairs and hats, from flowers to fresh vegetables, starting at daybreak with the dawn chorus.
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If you can suffer, you can gain. What is valuable can not be obtained without effort. Don't depend on assistance (without strings attached) from here to there. (Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, 1991 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate)
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Storm Irrawaddy Song by Burmese Artists - dedicated to the Burmese victims hard hit both from the storm - Nagis and the ignorant tyrant Burmese junta ... Please help save Burma - Save Lives , Save Burma
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Children as young as 10 years old are being forced into the Myanmar army, according to a report released today by New York-based group, US rights group, Human Rights Watch.
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Song Dedicated To Burmese Monks in Protest where inside Burma, boycoting the military regime for brutally beating monks in peaceful demonstration back in first week of September 2007.
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88 Generation Burmese Activists hosted 19th anniversary memorial event of 8888 - People Uprising for democracy in Burma. Part 3 - represented by MoeMaKa Media.
88 Generation Activists Speeches
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Burma's most well-known journalist U Win Tin was released after he spent 19 years in prison along with 9,002 prisoners under the military junta's amnesty. U Win Tin is now 79 years old.
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88 Generation Burmese Activists hosted 19th anniversary memorial event of 8888 - People Uprising for democracy in Burma. Part 1 - represented by MoeMaKa Media