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Filmmaker Jeffrey Hellman captures the recent hunger strike and silent demonstration for Burma outside the United Nations in NYC.
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Causecast had the opportunity to speak to activist Maung Maung Tate about his hunger strike, march to the U.N. and his protest for Burmese freedom.
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The Freedom To Lead Campaign is drawing world attention to Aung San Suu Kyi's imprisonment and continuing human rights abuses under Burma's military junta.
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You want to help the cause in Burma but don't have the time to be out on the streets protesting. That's ok! Here's how you can use social media to help!
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As world dignitaries arrive in Pittsburgh, PA, for the G20 Summit, Buddhist monks await, protesting the situation in Burma in memory of the Saffron Revolution.
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Sunday, join Causecast for a flash mob at the Abbot Kinney Festival, to raise awareness about Aung San Suu Kyi and the plight of political prisoners in Burma.
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Burmese democratic leader, U Win Tin, explains why calling for democratic elections is too much, too soon for Burma.
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Adhering to Aung San Suu Kyi's nonviolent movement, economic sanctions are the most efficient way to weaken the power of Burma's illegitimate government.
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In a stunning turn of events, Jim Webb met with Aung San Suu Kyi on Saturday, and secured the release of American John Yettaw.
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Webb is scheduled to meet General Than Shwe over the weekend in what could be the first ever meeting between a U.S. politician and senior Burmese General.
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced Daw Aung Sawn Sue Chee) is one of the world’s most renowned freedom fighters and advocates of nonviolence, having served as the figurehead for Burma’s struggle for ...
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Human Rights Day 2008 marks the end of a year-long commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Hello Aung San Suu Kyi, I am not sure you will receive this message, but I would like to let you know the world is with you. I have heard news that your health has suffered, which is unfortunate.So, my best wishes are with you, and i think about you often. Don't give up -
She is inspiring.
Freedom for Burma!
Why can't I click "support" on this page and other pages too?
FREEDOM FOR AUNG SAN SUU KYI!
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As Gertrude Stein's definition of a rose is "a rose is a rose is a rose" , I would now say, "Aung San Su Kyi is Aung San Su Kyi is Aung San Su Kyi".
So long as her people's call for justification is unheard, her revered and unflinching struggle for the inalienable rights of her people and for every human being dwelling together will continue to strive no matter what her odds are. That is simply because she knows too well that many desperate people have rested their future on her and undoubtedly believes that the Almighty God is on her side. I would like to quote Sir. Churchill's speech: "This is not the end;this is not even the beginning of the end;but perhaps this is the end of the beginning.", and yes this surely is not the end, but this indeed is just the end of the somewhat quasi-daunting beginning.