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"PATTANIKKUJJANA"
from Favorites of bdcburma on August 28, 2009
Duration: 307
Duration: 307
Saffron Revolution is the protest of the saffron-colours robes Buddhist monks who were at the forefront of the demonstrations against military dictatorship in Burma. Burmese monks have taken part in protests in the past, against British colonial rule and against a half-century of rule by military dictatorship. The costs of basic commodities were rising continuously and normal people are distressfully relying on their little earning under military junta. On August 15, 2007 the government increase the price of natural gas by about 500% which led to an increase in food prices. Long term suffering of the economic distress as well as living under the injustice system of the government makes the people took to the streets to protest the current conditions. In response to the protests, the government began arresting and beating demonstrators. On September 5, 2007, juntas troops forcibly broke up a peaceful demonstration in Pakokku and injured several monks. The military refused to apologize the demanding by the deadline of September 17. This sparked the huge number of monks involving in the protests. The biggest antigovernment protests in two decades, thousands of barefoot monks held their alms receiving bowls upside down refusing to receive alms from the military rulers and their families — effectively excommunicating them from the religion that is at the core of Burmese culture. Tens of thousands of Burmese people led by these monks took to the streets of Rangoon demanding for change. The Buddhist monks were beaten arrested, many monks were disrobed, and several monasteries were raided, ransacked, and closed in retribution for leading protest marches. Now again, the Buddhist monks of Burma demand the military junta to apologise the killing and insulting of monks and the religion not later than October 2, 2009 or face the consequences of excommunication starting on October 3, 2009 in Burma and around the world. This is the third time calling for boycotting junta and this could be the Second waves of saffron revolution .
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"PATTANIKKUJJANA"
from Favorites of bdcburma on August 28, 2009
Duration: 307
Duration: 307
Saffron Revolution is the protest of the saffron-colours robes Buddhist monks who were at the forefront of the demonstrations against military dictatorship in Burma. Burmese monks have taken part in protests in the past, against British colonial rule and against a half-century of rule by military dictatorship. The costs of basic commodities were rising continuously and normal people are distressfully relying on their little earning under military junta. On August 15, 2007 the government increase the price of natural gas by about 500% which led to an increase in food prices. Long term suffering of the economic distress as well as living under the injustice system of the government makes the people took to the streets to protest the current conditions. In response to the protests, the government began arresting and beating demonstrators. On September 5, 2007, juntas troops forcibly broke up a peaceful demonstration in Pakokku and injured several monks. The military refused to apologize the demanding by the deadline of September 17. This sparked the huge number of monks involving in the protests. The biggest antigovernment protests in two decades, thousands of barefoot monks held their alms receiving bowls upside down refusing to receive alms from the military rulers and their families — effectively excommunicating them from the religion that is at the core of Burmese culture. Tens of thousands of Burmese people led by these monks took to the streets of Rangoon demanding for change. The Buddhist monks were beaten arrested, many monks were disrobed, and several monasteries were raided, ransacked, and closed in retribution for leading protest marches. Now again, the Buddhist monks of Burma demand the military junta to apologise the killing and insulting of monks and the religion not later than October 2, 2009 or face the consequences of excommunication starting on October 3, 2009 in Burma and around the world. This is the third time calling for boycotting junta and this could be the Second waves of saffron revolution .
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BDC, KNPP & NLD-LA (Korea): "Discussion on the Current Situation of Burma" Part 2
from Favorites of bdcburma on July 23, 2009
Duration: 562
Duration: 562
U Raymond Htoo, Central Executive Committee Member of Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP), U Aung Myint Swe, Chairman of the National League for Democracy (Liberated Area- Korea) and Zin Zin Myo Thant, Campaign Officer of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) discussed the current situation of Burma.
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BDC, KNPP & NLD-LA (Korea): "Discussion on the Current Situation of Burma"
from Favorites of bdcburma on July 23, 2009
Duration: 562
Duration: 562
U Raymond Htoo, Central Executive Committee Member of Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP), U Aung Myint Swe, Chairman of the National League for Democracy (Liberated Area- Korea) and Zin Zin Myo Thant, Campaign Officer of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) discussed the current situation of Burma.
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BDC: "I Can Do 12 Simple Things To Help BURMA"
from Favorites of bdcburma on June 17, 2009
Duration: 248
Duration: 248
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can enjoy the freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) has the firm determination, dedication and devotion to keep on working until the democracy restore in Burma. Burma's legitimate leader, Aung San Suu Kyi once said that- There have been many words supporting democracy, and we are duly grateful for them, because we do not underestimate the power of words. But words need to be backed up by action -- by action that is united and that is focused on essentials. Only by such action will we be able to realize our democratic aspirations. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to share everyone to 12 simple things I can do to help my country in order to turn our words into actions. 1.I remember to spread the news about my country when I leave my room. 2.I try to pass the mails regularly regarding the situations of my country. 3.I take part in petitions, campaigns and spread the words about our country. 4.I will try my best to take part in a way I can. 5.I use my talents, my computer and my time for passing the message around the world to my friends. 6.I remind my friends, my relatives to spread the news. 7.I enjoy advocating for the sake of 50 million people of Burma. 8.I will encourage others to get involved in the Burma freedom movement. 9.I help spreading the news by blogging for my country. 10.I can take part in the demonstration or activities whenever I can. 11.I will donate affordable amount of money to the organisations which are truly working for democratisation of Burma. 12.I am all doing this because I love my country and my people. Together we can restore the democracy in Burma and build the better world. BURMA DEMOCRATIC CONCERN (BDC) values everyone's participation and welcomes anyone who loves justice, freedom and human rights to work to free Burma. For more information please visit Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) website at http://www.bdcburma.org http://bdc-burma.blogspot.com/ http://www.gcast.com/u/bdcburma/main http://www.youtube.com/user/bdcburma
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BDC: "I Can Do 12 Simple Things To Help BURMA"
from Favorites of bdcburma on June 17, 2009
Duration: 248
Duration: 248
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can enjoy the freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) has the firm determination, dedication and devotion to keep on working until the democracy restore in Burma. Burma's legitimate leader, Aung San Suu Kyi once said that- There have been many words supporting democracy, and we are duly grateful for them, because we do not underestimate the power of words. But words need to be backed up by action -- by action that is united and that is focused on essentials. Only by such action will we be able to realize our democratic aspirations. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to share everyone to 12 simple things I can do to help my country in order to turn our words into actions. 1.I remember to spread the news about my country when I leave my room. 2.I try to pass the mails regularly regarding the situations of my country. 3.I take part in petitions, campaigns and spread the words about our country. 4.I will try my best to take part in a way I can. 5.I use my talents, my computer and my time for passing the message around the world to my friends. 6.I remind my friends, my relatives to spread the news. 7.I enjoy advocating for the sake of 50 million people of Burma. 8.I will encourage others to get involved in the Burma freedom movement. 9.I help spreading the news by blogging for my country. 10.I can take part in the demonstration or activities whenever I can. 11.I will donate affordable amount of money to the organisations which are truly working for democratisation of Burma. 12.I am all doing this because I love my country and my people. Together we can restore the democracy in Burma and build the better world. BURMA DEMOCRATIC CONCERN (BDC) values everyone's participation and welcomes anyone who loves justice, freedom and human rights to work to free Burma. For more information please visit Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) website at http://www.bdcburma.org http://bdc-burma.blogspot.com/ http://www.gcast.com/u/bdcburma/main http://www.youtube.com/user/bdcburma
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Aung San Suu Kyi: Victim of junta's plot
from Favorites of bdcburma on May 20, 2009
Duration: 471
Duration: 471
Myo Thein, Director at the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) discusses about Burma on Between the Headline programs at Press TV.For more information please go to http://www.bdcburma.org http://www.bdc-burma.blogspot.com
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Myo Thein on Press TV
from Favorites of bdcburma on May 20, 2009
Duration: 471
Duration: 471
Myo Thein discuss about Burma on Between the Headline programs at Press TV.For more information please go to http://www.bdcburma.org http://www.bdc-burma.blogspot.com
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UN must Press Burmese Junta to Embrace the NLD's Gesture Goodwill
from Favorites of bdcburma on May 02, 2009
Duration: 273
Duration: 273
The International Community should be made aware of the hopelessly irreconcilable contents of the constitution adopted in 2008. The referendum was ushered into existence under questionable conditions summarily giving the military junta 25% of the parliamentary seats, unbridled authoritarian control and legitimizing the military dictatorship. This is incomprehensible and totally unacceptable. For more information visit Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) at http://www.bdcburma.org http://bdc-burma.blogspot.com/ http://www.gcast.com/u/bdcburma/main
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Tea Shop Campaign in BURMA
from Favorites of bdcburma on April 18, 2009
Duration: 212
Duration: 212
Tea shop sitting culture is very significant in Burma and tea shops are the places to meet people, to exchange news and to gather people. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to initiate Tea Shop Campaign to assemble public, to get ready for the mass uprising and to topple military junta. For more information visit Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) at http://www.bdcburma.org http://bdc-burma.blogspot.com/ http://www.gcast.com/u/bdcburma/main
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Tea Shop Campaign in BURMA
from Favorites of bdcburma on April 18, 2009
Duration: 212
Duration: 212
Tea shop sitting culture is very significant in Burma and tea shops are the places to meet people, to exchange news and to gather people. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to initiate Tea Shop Campaign to assemble public, to get ready for the mass uprising and to topple military junta. For more information visit Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) at http://www.bdcburma.org http://bdc-burma.blogspot.com/ http://www.gcast.com/u/bdcburma/main
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Sayadaw Shwe Mann U Thuria's Talk no. 7: Arr ko ma hmar hnit -Tayar taw
from B92 on March 05, 2009
Duration: 3792
Duration: 3792
Agga Maha kamatthana Cariya - Mogok Sayadaw Shwe Mann U Thuria had resided at the London Mogok Yeiktha and given the talk No. 7: Arr ko ma hmar hnit -Tayar taw on 16th June 2007. Sayadaw resides at 'Mogok Vipassana Aye Yeiktha Kyaung Taik', Kyaikasan, Tamwe, Yangon, Myanamar Tel: 545415.
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People's Power: There is no place for stooges of junta in Burma
from Favorites of bdcburma on February 20, 2009
Duration: 250
Duration: 250
By means of nonviolence protest, people can boycott totalitarian rule such as education, persuasion, civil disobedience, direct action, noncooperation with political, economic or social authorities. Non-cooperation and peaceful resistance were Gandhi's weapons in the fight against injustice. With the people power, throughout the history, evolutions and revolutions occurred and eventually restore the justice. Learning from history, justice over injustice and for the Burmese public we can take action against junta by nonviolent ways.
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Discussion on Future of Burma Part (2)
from Favorites of bdcburma on February 20, 2009
Duration: 627
Duration: 627
Religious leaders, ethnic leaders, political activists, organisational leaders and trade union activist discuss on current situation and future of Burma.
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Discussion on Future of Burma Part (3)
from Favorites of bdcburma on February 20, 2009
Duration: 483
Duration: 483
Religious leaders, ethnic leaders, political activists and trade union activist discuss on current situation and future of Burma. Venerable U Uttara,Buddhist Monk Leader; Reverend Shwekey Hoipang, Christian Pastor; Kyaw Zwa, Burmese Muslim Association; Moe Hnin Phyu, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC); Zin Zin Myo Thant, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC); Thant Tun, Burmese Political Activist; Van Biak Thang, Chinland Guardian; and Matthew Egan, Trade Union Activist.
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People's Power: There is no place for stooges of junta in Burma
from Favorites of bdcburma on February 20, 2009
Duration: 250
Duration: 250
By means of nonviolence protest, people can boycott totalitarian rule such as education, persuasion, civil disobedience, direct action, noncooperation with political, economic or social authorities. Non-cooperation and peaceful resistance were Gandhi's weapons in the fight against injustice. With the people power, throughout the history, evolutions and revolutions occurred and eventually restore the justice. Learning from history, justice over injustice and for the Burmese public we can take action against junta by nonviolent ways.
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Discussion on Future of Burma Part (2)
from Favorites of bdcburma on February 20, 2009
Duration: 627
Duration: 627
Religious leaders, ethnic leaders, political activists, organisational leaders and trade union activist discuss on current situation and future of Burma.
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Discussion on Future of Burma Part (3)
from Favorites of bdcburma on February 20, 2009
Duration: 483
Duration: 483
Religious leaders, ethnic leaders, political activists and trade union activist discuss on current situation and future of Burma. Venerable U Uttara,Buddhist Monk Leader; Reverend Shwekey Hoipang, Christian Pastor; Kyaw Zwa, Burmese Muslim Association; Moe Hnin Phyu, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC); Zin Zin Myo Thant, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC); Thant Tun, Burmese Political Activist; Van Biak Thang, Chinland Guardian; and Matthew Egan, Trade Union Activist.
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