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Know Your Rights:
Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi discusses the importance of freedom and how it is necessary in society.

Freedom Song:
Using non-violence as a focal point for the democratic movement, Aung San Suu Kyi encourages musicians and artists to utilize media in a way that brings attention to the Burmese people’s struggle.

A Political Burma:
Aung San Suu Kyi shares her vision of the vital components needed to unite Burma and what needs to be done to ensure future prosperity.

Many world leaders and now most of Hollywood are showing their support for the Burmese people’s fight for freedom and for their imprisoned leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.

Will Ferrell:
Comedian Will Ferrell encourages you to get involved and let the Burmese people know that they are not alone in their struggle and that the world is behind them.

Jennifer Aniston and Woody Harrelson:
In this clip, Woody Harrelson refuses to leave his trailer until Burma is free and Jennifer Aniston notes that freeing Burma is possible.

Wally Langham:
Actor Wally Langham demonstrates the brutal tactics used by the Burmese military against their own people.

Davood Roostaei:
Davood Roostaei, a former political prisoner in Iran, is a cryptorealist painter and painted an image of Aung San Suu Kyi in handcuffs.

Jackson Browne:
Musician Jackson Browne makes it clear just how much the Burmese government restricted freedom of speech.

Julie Benz:
Actress Julie Benz compares the size of Burma to Texas and shows how size is the only thing they share in this clip.

We Have A Voice:
This video takes a look at the fact that we can be heard but the Burmese people are silenced.

Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen:
Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen are apartment hunting and find a place that has no water or electricity and is dirty, but at least they have their freedom.

Eddie Izzard:
Eddie Izzard is an actor and is inspired by the young people in Burma because they are sacrificing everything for their freedom.

Jorja Fox and Eric Szmanda
Jorja Fox and Eric Szmanda of CSI play a game where Eric shows Jorja the crimes that the Burmese military commits against their people.

Graffitti Wall:
An amazing graffitti portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi is created as she talks in the background of the video.

Judd Apatow:
Director and producer Judd Apatow highlights the revolution that occurred on August 8, 1988 and how the military brutally responded.

Thich Nhat Hanh:
Monk, writer and activist Thich Nhat Hanh maintains that compassion must be used in this struggle and it will lead to a collective awakening.

Rosana Arquette:
Actress Rosana Arquette brings statistics about the number of villages destroyed in Burma and how it is possible to change that.

Mana:
Mana pleads with us to help free Burma and put Aung San Suu Kyi in her legitimate position since she won the election.

Child Soldiers:
This clip shows just how young the child soldiers are in Burma.

Eva Longoria Parker:
News as well as creative artists are completely repressed by the Burmese government.

Brett Dennen:
Musician Brett Dennen speaks about the importance of human rights and how it’s necessary for us to help in any way we can.

Ellen Page:
Ellen Page, of the film Juno, compares the similarities between Adolf Hitler and Burma’s military dictator.

Steven Seagal:
Multi-talented actor Steven Seagal considers activism an important job and wants everyone to do what they can to help the Burmese people.

Sylvester Stallone:
Sylvester Stallone’s newest Rambo film is banned in Burma for its critical portrayal of the military junta. Here, Stallone advocates for freedom.

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