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PPLS care much about cambodia and thailand on this webboard, i think the visitor are from those area,,, what about the topic about BURMA OUR NEIGHBOR LAOS?

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Ha Ha Ha, Burma doesn't care much about the world let alone Laos.

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Myanmar Gov. not even care about its people, why the other?

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PPLS care much about cambodia and thailand on this webboard, i think the visitor are from those area,,, what about the topic about BURMA OUR NEIGHBOR LAOS?



Yes, Speak-out care about our neighbor Burma, and as well as the Burmese well being.But not many people here like to talk about it.  



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Lao kid

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 Burma is ally with Lao PDR  could not talk bad about them. Thai and Cambodia is OK. Burma, Vietnam and China just be careful of what you are talking .

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PPLS care much about cambodia and thailand on this webboard, i think the visitor are from those area,,, what about the topic about BURMA OUR NEIGHBOR LAOS?



         OK you ask for it so you could have it 

Burma's Military and the Monks

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Thousands of monks in Burma have been executed or moved into prisons.

According to one Swedish diplomat who has now left the country, the military has won.

Liselotte Agerlid, who is now in Thailand, said that the Burmese people now face possibly decades of repression. "The Burma revolt is over," she added.

"The military regime won and a new generation has been violently repressed and violently denied democracy. The people in the street were young people, monks and civilians who were not participating during the 1988 revolt. "Now the military has cracked down the revolt, and the result may very well be that the regime will enjoy another 20 years of silence, ruling by fear."

This was the lead and main story on the news in Spain this weekend....Sky News, BBC, CNN International, and Bloomberg devoted most of their half-hour programs to it. The military blocked journalists from entering the country so they reported news they received from "citizen journalists" and aired their videos. Some journalists reported from Bangkok. They also aired a lot of telephone calls they received from people inside the country.

Many monks were beaten and hauled off in vans. You heard the screams on the videos. The first day the military just fired into the crowds killing at least 9. They showed the footage. The next day protests in Rangoon included locals as well as monks, and they were beaten and arrested. Then the news reported the streets of Rangoon were empty because everyone was afraid to go out.

There hasn't been much talk of a solution. Everyone was upset about the monks as they are very beloved there.

This is a huge human rights violation. Amnesty International is calling for an international arms boycott to Myanmar.

As for what's being done about it, not much that I can tell. The U.N. Envoy was scheduled to meet with the leaders of the Myanmar military junta but it's now been delayed.



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Lao kid wrote:

 

Anonymous wrote:

PPLS care much about cambodia and thailand on this webboard, i think the visitor are from those area,,, what about the topic about BURMA OUR NEIGHBOR LAOS?



OK you ask for it so you could have it 

Burma's Military and the Monks

1468313489_eb41be08f7_o.jpg

Thousands of monks in Burma have been executed or moved into prisons.

According to one Swedish diplomat who has now left the country, the military has won.

Liselotte Agerlid, who is now in Thailand, said that the Burmese people now face possibly decades of repression. "The Burma revolt is over," she added.

"The military regime won and a new generation has been violently repressed and violently denied democracy. The people in the street were young people, monks and civilians who were not participating during the 1988 revolt. "Now the military has cracked down the revolt, and the result may very well be that the regime will enjoy another 20 years of silence, ruling by fear."

This was the lead and main story on the news in Spain this weekend....Sky News, BBC, CNN International, and Bloomberg devoted most of their half-hour programs to it. The military blocked journalists from entering the country so they reported news they received from "citizen journalists" and aired their videos. Some journalists reported from Bangkok. They also aired a lot of telephone calls they received from people inside the country.

Many monks were beaten and hauled off in vans. You heard the screams on the videos. The first day the military just fired into the crowds killing at least 9. They showed the footage. The next day protests in Rangoon included locals as well as monks, and they were beaten and arrested. Then the news reported the streets of Rangoon were empty because everyone was afraid to go out.

There hasn't been much talk of a solution. Everyone was upset about the monks as they are very beloved there.

This is a huge human rights violation. Amnesty International is calling for an international arms boycott to Myanmar.

As for what's being done about it, not much that I can tell. The U.N. Envoy was scheduled to meet with the leaders of the Myanmar military junta but it's now been delayed.

 




it seems this one is old news dude... post somthing good about BURMAR... FOR EXAMPLE: RAMBO 4 LOL



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