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Archives for 2007

Burma Regime wants surrender, not talks

October 5, 2007

The Burma Campaign UK is concerned by media reports that there has been some kind of breakthrough in Burma because Senior General Than Shwe has agreed to talks. There has been no breakthrough. Than Shwe has repeated a demand made to UN Envoys since 1992. That is, that the National League for Democracy must agree …

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Peter Gabriel calls on China to use influence on Burma– Protest in London.

October 4, 2007

Burmese political exiles demonstrated outside the Chinese Embassy in London today, calling on China to support United Nations Security Council action on Burma. Peter Gabriel also issued a statement calling on China to use their influence positively: “I am appalled to see the brutality and killing that the military leaders are inflicting on their own …

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Facebook Support the Monks In Burma Reaches Over 300,000. Yoko Ono sends message of support.

October 4, 2007

The Support the Monks in Burma Facebook group has reached 300,000 members, making it one of the largest groups of Facebook, and one of the fastest growing. One thousand people are joining every hour. “We are showing that the eyes of the world are still on Burma, that ordinary people are showing their solidarity and …

Read moreFacebook Support the Monks In Burma Reaches Over 300,000. Yoko Ono sends message of support.

The Lady of Burma Play to be Performed in London this Friday

October 3, 2007

A special performance of the play the THE LADY OF BURMA at Soho Theatre as part of the International Day of Action in support of a Free Burma. THE LADY OF BURMA by Richard Shannon with Liana Mau Tan Gould as Aung San Sui Kyi At Soho Theatre + Writers’ Centre, 21 Dean Street, London …

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Global Day of Action for Burma: Saturday October 6th 2007

October 3, 2007

A global day of action has been called by Burma campaigners for Saturday October the 6th, twenty days since the monks first took to the streets. As thousands of monks and others remain under arrest and at risk of torture in Burma, campaigners are worried that the media spotlight that had helped keep the pressure …

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The Lady of Burma Play to be Performed in London this Friday

October 3, 2007

A special performance of the play the THE LADY OF BURMA at Soho Theatre as part of the International Day of Action in support of a Free Burma. THE LADY OF BURMA by Richard Shannon with Liana Mau Tan Gould as Aung San Sui Kyi At Soho Theatre + Writers’ Centre, 21 Dean Street, London …

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