On June 22, 2010, Human Rights Watch, in collaboration with the advertising agency, JWT, launched 2100 in 2010, a public outreach and education project in Vanderbilt Hall, in the historic Grand Center Station to raise awareness about Burma's 2,100 political prisoners. The installation-- a massive mock prison of 200 miniature cells, each framing a photograph of a Burmese political prisoner inside a prison cell of detachable pens--allowed supporters to remove the pens, thus removing the bars of the cell, and sign a petition calling upon Burma's military rulers to free the political prisoners.
For more information, visit: http://www.hrw.org/free-burmas-prisoners/prisoners/key-facts
please... save burma now
you can help
watch BURMA VJ with a big group of friends
read ''UNDAUNTED" by ZOYA PHAN
read "FOR US SURRENDER IS OUT OF THE QUESTION" by MAC MCCLELLAND
contact your local officials an inform them of your concern for crimes against humanity taking place in Burma right now
support FREE BURMA RANGERS, MAE TAO CLINIC, BURMA EDUCATION FUND, US CAMPAIGN FOR BURMA and BURMA CAMPAIGN UK...
thank you
saveburmanowsf 1 year ago
Free Burma !
kaiunmanzoku 1 year ago
This is an amazing way to raise awareness and activism!
speranforever 1 year ago
Sharing, Justice and Peace for all.
vthilton 1 year ago
@saveburmanowsf wonderful my hero!!!!!!!!!!!
danamettasila 1 year ago
FREEDOM
DAW AUNG SAN SUU KYI
NOVEMBER 13, 2010
saveburmanowsf 1 year ago