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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2006

The clip will tell and show the real story of real people about their reality in Burmese capital city-Rangoon. Imagine how the life will be in country side.

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  • @Rudeascute how u doing with that?

  • @Rudeascute -----------and hopefully the dictator steps down soon---------->We all do but BE HONEST AND BE FRANK. If YOU had full on full power and full on full money would YOU be willing to swap it for a "normal life" as a "normal man / gal" ? ? ?

    I doubt it- SAME GOES FOR ME.

  • I am doing aproject about burma and hopefully the dictator steps down soon.. he is horrbible

  • "Imagine how the life will be in country side."

    Like this perhaps:

    v=k4-dsm2ZY4Q

    I dunno much 'bout Burma but in 3rd world countries in general, I prefer village life to city life. At least u get good nature and ample space to live in versus crappy infrastructure, congestion, etc etc (provided the village u r living in ain't a warzone).

  • Huh? Looks like any ol' developing country life in a bus stop 2 me. Most of India except for the poshed up IT parks and corporate city centres looks exactly like this. Crappy infrastructure. Guys goin about their daily work n crap bus. Magazine hawkers. Vegetable sellers. Yeah, that's third world life 4 u sir.

  • this must be aung ga lar bus terminal!!!

    city centre of yangon is much better than this... countryside is worse than this though

  • VERY SAD! I am half Burmese (my dad's side) but my pops was adopted (or rather sold) and lived in Thailand after wards so I never learned the culture or the language. Quite sad that I never thought to learn about my other half until recently...

  • please...save burma now

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