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Statement of the European Parliamentary Caucus on Burma
A year after the Saffron Revolution, crackdown in Burma continues
September 26, 2008
One year ago, thousands of Burmese people took to the streets in nationwide protests against the military regime in Burma...
A year after the Saffron Revolution, crackdown in Burma continues
September 26, 2008
One year ago, thousands of Burmese people took to the streets in nationwide protests against the military regime in Burma...
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Cyclone Nargis Relief Fund - Foundation for the People of Burma
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Messages Of Support
(addressed directly to this facebook group)
* Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize winner
“I am thrilled to learn that so many young people have so movingly
responded to the Burmese people’s courageous struggle for freedom and
dignity. You are their hope and ours.”
* Yoko Ono-Lennon
“There is no way we will forget you. Now that your work of
letting the world know is done, I wish you to stay alive in peace and
health. The world desperately need your wise and gentle spirit. You
help all people of this planet by just being. Please try to be alive
for the world. I will try the same. With my deepest respect and love,
Yoko Ono Lennon”
























Squared have announced that their first live-streaming debate over
the weekend was a notable success. Intelligence Squared became the
seventh most discussed topic on Twitter, with over 10,000 online viewers.
They are delighted to announce that their next two debates will also be
available to watch live on the internet.
Intelligence
Squared is excited to announce that the debate “It is time to lift
sanctions against Burma”, will be live-streamed to the world for
free at 6:45PM GMT on December 2, 2009 at www.intelligencesquared.co
The
panelists will be debating the success of economic sanctions against the Burmese
military junta. The detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD
(National League for Democracy) are said to be in favour of maintaining
international sanctions, although many argue the existing ones have had no
effect on the government’s anti-democratic stance, and have merely
inflicted more unnecessary suffering on the Burmese people.
The
highly distinguished panel includes Thant Myint-U (Former head of policy
planning in the UN's Department of Political Affairs), Mark Farmaner
(Director of Burma Campaign), Derek Tonkin (Former British ambassador to
both Vietnam and Thailand, and current chairman of Network Myanmar) and
Brad Adams (Executive Director of Human Rights Watch's Asia Division).