Protest in Support of People of Burma ( Myanmar ), Bangkok

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September 27, 2007 - A demonstration at the Burmese embassy in Bangkok in support of the ongoing protests in Burma, urging the Burmese military regime to engage the opposition in dialog and address the crisis peacefully.

A number of Burmese exiled in Thailand give their opinions on the current situation.

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  • Happy 66th Birthday to "The Lady" of Burma.

    Daw Suu you are a gift of kindness and liberation for the world.

  • A 300 light infantry battalion moved into the area in 2002 to set up a base and began work on the project,seizing local land. Viliagers were force to work on road construction, an influx of Chinese workers had driven up prices for goods.

    China lead by Hu Jingtao with CCP to this regine is a desaster, if not fatal. Human rights violation everywhere China appears!

    Boycott 2008 Beijing Genocide Olimpics!!! Boycott China pursuing "Blood for Profit"!!!

  • Dec-03-2007(Reuters)CHINA DAM PROJECT A BOOST FOR BURMESE JUNTA-A chinese invested hydropower project in neighbouring Burma has destroying local livelihoods and the enviroment.The Shweli Dam is China's first build-operate-Transfer hydropower project. Under the agreement with Burma's Electric Power Ministry, China's Yunnan Joint Power Developement Co.are to operate the power station for 40 years and recieve 80% of the revenue. Project plan to build 2 more dams.

  • China is still providing military arms to the Burmese goverment.A recent shipment of artillery cannons from China were seen crossing the China-Burmese border on Nov-6-2007. A witness told that 21 artillery cannons on 7 large trucks plus light weight medium FAW trucks(manufactured by Chinese owned Tongfeng company)were crossing through Ruili, China-Burma border route to Burmese Army Units.

  • China is enjoying its prosperity due to the vast exports to FREE COUNTRIES... TIME to find another source for thse IMports...BOYCOTT CHINA and the Olympics!

  • Changes come suddenly.

    Freedom to Burma.

    Freedom for the World

  • Please post one of your video as a respond to mine.

    Tell all your friend which have posted videos about demonstrations for Burma and tell them to post there videos response to my video also.

    Thank you

    Freedom for Burma.

    OneWorld

    OneLove

    Peace

  • Nobel peace prize winner 1984, Desmond Tutu:

    If China doesn´t support the freedom for people in Burma we will fight for a boycott of the Olympic Games in China.

    Press conference Gothenburg, Sweden (09/28)

    I call upon all Peace Prize winners to join Desmond Tutu in supporting Aung San Suu Kyi and the people of Burma. If China doesn´t support the freedom for people in Burma the world MUST boycott the prestigeous Olympic Games in China

  • Respect to the demonstrators around the world!

    Show these evil army-pay-lo-ma-thars that human beings will not tolerate their actions

    Free Burma!

  • The Foreign Ministry of the EVIL Chinese Communist Party spoke on the CCTV, the officially controlled TV in China, condemning foreign media, such as VOA and BBC, that these foreign media had been spreading false information concerning the EVIL Chinese Communist Party!

    After all, the Chinese Communist Party is just another dictatorship. Why would the world expects this more power dictatorship to do anything?

    Wake up people!

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