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Protest for democracy in Burma, Myanmar - education and courage

I am here to publish and discuss events from Burma, Myanmar. I am admirative of the courage of the monks that decided to come out of their usual reserve to get involved into political struggles to help their people. Doing so they take great risks. Their peaceful, compassionate and non-violent attitude is an example for all humanity. They deserve our compassion and help. This is what I wish to do here, with my blog, waiting to be able to do more.

Saturday, 6 October 2007

Reporters without borders

Finally, Reporters without borders got in the idea :


They also have T-shirts. I bought one. If no money, then print it.

Posted by Bordon Jules at 00:12  

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  • ▼  2007 (36)
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      • Reporters without borders
      • Reports from the prisons
      • Than Shwe under spot light
      • Update - jails
      • Silent Burma
      • Bad news from Burma
      • Good symbols
      • UN's World Food programme cannot access remote areas
      • The junta leader refuses to meet UN special envoy
      • Parallel with Tiannanmen Square Protest ?
      • BIG part of the problem
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