Noon Today: China/Burma Embassy Protest
Burma | 24.10.2007 07:47 | Social Struggles | London | World
Now that Burma is no longer in the newspapers every day, we need to make
sure the world does not forget what has happened, and that pressure on the
regime continues to grow. Every day more activists are being arrested, many will face torture.
sure the world does not forget what has happened, and that pressure on the
regime continues to grow. Every day more activists are being arrested, many will face torture.
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TAKE ACTION:
PROTEST AT CHINESE EMBASSY
Aung San Suu Kyi reaches 12 years in detention tomorrow (24th October). Join
the protest tomorrow, Wednesday 24th October, 12 noon-1pm, 49 Portland Place,
London, W1B 9JL. Nearest tube Regents Park or Oxford Circus.
LOTS OF MEDIA ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND THIS PROTEST, SO WE NEED A GOOD
TURNOUT.
SUPPORT THE NON-STOP VIGIL IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE
The Burmese community in London is holding a non-stop protest 24 hours a day
7 days a week in Parliament Sq, opposite the House of Commons. They want to
ensure the world does not forget what has happened in Burma. Please join
them.
Each evening there is a special themed protest from 6-8pm
Monday Christian Night
Tuesday Trade Union Night
Wednesday Buddhist Night
Thursday Women¹s Night
Friday Muslim Night.
OTHER PROTESTS
Visit: for the latest
information on demonstrations taking place across the UK.
LIVE OUTSIDE THE UK?
Join the Burma Campaign in your country. Find out who they are at:
Many Burma campaigns groups are small and need activists who can get
involved, or help them out financially. If there is no Burma campaign in
your country, we may be able to put you in touch with other activists to
help you set one up.
The Burma Campaign UK
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TAKE ACTION:
PROTEST AT CHINESE EMBASSY
Aung San Suu Kyi reaches 12 years in detention tomorrow (24th October). Join
the protest tomorrow, Wednesday 24th October, 12 noon-1pm, 49 Portland Place,
London, W1B 9JL. Nearest tube Regents Park or Oxford Circus.
LOTS OF MEDIA ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND THIS PROTEST, SO WE NEED A GOOD
TURNOUT.
SUPPORT THE NON-STOP VIGIL IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE
The Burmese community in London is holding a non-stop protest 24 hours a day
7 days a week in Parliament Sq, opposite the House of Commons. They want to
ensure the world does not forget what has happened in Burma. Please join
them.
Each evening there is a special themed protest from 6-8pm
Monday Christian Night
Tuesday Trade Union Night
Wednesday Buddhist Night
Thursday Women¹s Night
Friday Muslim Night.
OTHER PROTESTS
Visit: for the latest
information on demonstrations taking place across the UK.
LIVE OUTSIDE THE UK?
Join the Burma Campaign in your country. Find out who they are at:
Many Burma campaigns groups are small and need activists who can get
involved, or help them out financially. If there is no Burma campaign in
your country, we may be able to put you in touch with other activists to
help you set one up.
The Burma Campaign UK
Was this email forwarded to you by a friend? If you are not already a member
of the Burma Campaign UK e-mail network, and would like to receive these
updates directly, you can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to:
burmacampaign-subscribe@lists.burmacampaign.org.uk
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Burma / China
24.10.2007 08:12
[1] Parliament Square Picnic this Sunday
People in Common now meet on the last Sunday in every month. This Sunday 28th October we'll be meeting and sharing food on the newly opened Parliament Square green, from 1pm. For this month we've invited Zoya Phan of Burma Campaign UK to lead a discussion about the situation in Burma, and there'll also be a discussion about how we can best support the Burmese democracy movement, with reference in particular to the question of China. We hope activists interested in supporting Burma and also tackling China are able to come and/or show their support by email.
[2] SOCPA The Movie this Monday
Also, there will be a film showing of SOCPA the Movie at the Roxy Bar & Screen in Borough High Street the day after, Monday 29th at 8pm.
[3] News Update
The website has now been updated, read the latest update/news at
www.peopleincommon.org
Mark