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Support The Monks' Protest In Burma #Burma: Obama to Seek Suu Kyi’s Release-US President Barack Obama will seek Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's release when he meets leaders of the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in Singapore this weekend. In keeping with a long-standing US policy, Obama will ask that the Nobel Peace Prize la...ureate, who led the National League for Democracy (NLD) to victory in Burma's last general election in 1990, be freed “in the context of all political prisoners,” according to senior US official Jeffrey Bader...
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US President Barack Obama will seek Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's release when he meets leaders of the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in Singapore this weekend. In keeping ...
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This is a place for like minded people to meet & express their views on life. It is especially meant for people who believe in practicing loving kindness for all regardless of ethnicity, religion & co...
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FREE BURMA!!!
November 11, 2009 at 1:13pm
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Jeff Hellman Support The Monks' Protest In Burma: Jewish heritage in Burma is in danger. There were 2500 Jews in Burma, now there are only 25! Please watch this video to learn more.

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Rangoon, Burma, a once thriving Jewish society, had 2500 Jewish residents until the community dissolved during WWII, and the US ASEAN Business Council is trying to keep the Jewish heritage alive in Burma.
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Support The Monks' Protest In Burma #burma Myanmar diplomat says junta may free Suu Kyi soon so
she can take part in elections

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SINGAPORE — Myanmar's military-ruled government may release pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi soon, so she can play a role in next year's general elections, according to a senior Myanmar diplomat.
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Synopsis: Produced & narrated by Anna Wilding, Buddha Wild provides viewers with a well-judged glimpse into the monastery world of the Buddhist Monk and the real world of those who follow the precepts and principals of Buddhism. ...
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President Obama plans to meet with the prime minister of Myanmar in a high-level affirmation of a policy of engaging the country despite its human rights record.
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NOV 5 — When I opened my Facebook account a few days ago, one particular news feed struck my attention. Dozens of my friends had joined a group called “Gerakan 1,000,000 Facebookers Dukung Chandra Hamzah ...
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Everyone should be able to do that little thing!
November 8, 2009 at 9:33pm
Evelyn
Evelyn
I pray for PEACE!
November 14, 2009 at 9:14pm
Support The Monks' Protest In Burma

Support The Monks' Protest In Burma If you haven't please make sure you turn on updates from Support The Monks' Protest In Burma in your news feed so you can get up to date info. on Burma & whats going on in the movement! Please repost & ask your freinds to do the same. http://www.burma-network.com

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BGAN - Burma Global Action Network Supporting the Burmese monks and civilians through internet activism by brining solidarity and unity to the Free Burma Movement.
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Support the media network Democratic voice of Burma, visit: http://www.dvb.no
November 7, 2009 at 9:20am
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Mahita Kushmandini
Free Burma from tyranny president & corrupted government...
November 7, 2009 at 11:28am
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November 7, 2009 at 3:52pm
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Support The Monks' Protest In Burma Great article on America.gov covers The Alliance of Youth Movements http://bit.ly/liFcJ Burma, BGAN's Sophie Lwin & BGAN were mentioned! Check it out!

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When Web-based activists gathered in Mexico City recently for the Alliance of Youth Movements Summit, they spoke about their experiences in using the power of the Internet to achieve positive social change. As their stories reveal, technology now facilitates civic involvement around the world.
Whitney Black
November 7, 2009 at 3:48pm

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