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Bhurma: petition to cancel Beijing Olympics unless China intervenes

John Robertson of Veganline.com | 27.09.2007 18:04 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Terror War

Launch of online petition to pressure the Beijing government:
 http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Boycott-Olympics/

A UK activist, Daniel Hurley, has found one of the few concrete things that individuals can do after watching TV footage of the crisis in Bhurma. Reasoning that one of the two outside influences on the Bhurmese government, and the hardest to influence itself, is desperately keen to appear modern and respectable in its planned Beijing Olympics, the petition asks the prime minister to withdraw UK government co-operation unless the Beijing government helps heal the situation.

Details of what is intended are unclear, and perhaps unimportant as the only purpose of a petition is to bring a point of vew to the UK government's attention. The more popular ones are treated in much the same way as a question to a minister in the house of commons, with an erudite civil service brush-off, but the idea itself and the strength of support may attract interest in the British government and the Chinese one.

The petition on
 http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Boycott-Olympics/
reads: "China has continued to support the illegitimate Junta that continues to rule Burma. Recently Burma has seen massive peaceful protests from Monks and ordinary citizens alike, despite this the Junta has cracked down and begun the murder of the peaceful protesters. When an emergency session of the UNSC was called - China blocked Sanctions against the Junta. I feel that it is Immoral and unjust that China be able to benefit from western economies and obtain money that would come from the Olympic games they are due to host. I call on the British government to boycott the '08 Olympic games in response to this disgraceful situation."

No obvious pictures are available on  https://burma.indymedia.org where the server is unable to cope with demand.

John Robertson of Veganline.com
- e-mail: veg@musonix.demon.co.uk
- Homepage: http://veg@musonix.demon.co.uk

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Burma Indymedia

27.09.2007 18:29

...relocated to the border town of Mae Sot a few years ago...unfortunately, it has been down for a long long time.

People are going to websites like Irrawaddy, Mizzima, DVB, Campaign Burma UK, and the Soros-funded Burma Issues. You can have a giggle at the junta-run MRTV3 site which publishes the regime's New Light of Myanmar (I particularly recommend the adverts, televison listings and the back page) and gives you their daily news bulletins.

Dow Jones


Panty Power: send your pants to 19a Charles St, W1J 5DX

25.10.2007 18:03

This is a transcript of a Burma campaign that has hit the headlines:


Global Action:

Panty Power Campaign

Back to Homepage..
Panty Power Campaign

After a day of tri-panty dialogue, deep in the golden triangle due to the popular demand, the panties are back. Make sure your panties reach the intended target, SPDC. You can post, deliver or fling your panties at the closest Burmese Embassy any day from today. Send early, send often!

This is your chance to use your Panty Power to take away the power from the SPDC and support the people of Burma.

Address For Thailand:
Myanmar Embassy
132 Sathorn Nua Road
Bangkok
SPDC Embassies Worldwide

For Media contact: +66 87 657 1861
lannaactionforburma at gmail dot com
--ends with link to Google News and back to the home page of the action group.
The London embassy, is at 19a Charles St, W1J 5DX.

JR
- Homepage: http://lannaactionforburma.googlepages.com/globalaction%3Apantypowercampaign