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liam88
08/08/2005, 8:56 AM
I don't know how many already know but today is the 17th anniversary of the 8/8/88 massacre in Burma. On this day thousands of students gathered in Rangoon (the capital) to protest against the opressive militarry government-the soldiers opened fire on them without warning. It is not know how many were murdered but reports range from 6000 to 13000; either way it was Burma's most brutal day and worse than anything the world has seen in recent times including the massacre at Tieneneman sqaure in which 3000 were murdered.
The "government" who carried out this barbaric act are still in control of the country and hold the democratically elected leader, Aung Sung Suuu Kyi, under imprisonment.
There will be a rally in Green Park, London today starting at 2.00pm and finishing at 4.00pm so if you are around join in.
Importantly do visit the Burma Campaign UK (http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk) or Burma Action Ireland (http://www.burmaactionireland.org/) . Please join up or sign some of the petition on the site and elt the world know about what is going on in Burma.
Thank you.

superfrank
08/08/2005, 12:34 PM
I know a lad from Burma and he talks about things that happened there as if it were normal. Sounds like a dodgy place from what he's told me.