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CRACKDOWN IN BURMA - URGENT APPEAL
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Saturday June 07, 2003 10:57 by John Barry - NI Green Party j.barry at qub dot ac dot uk
CRACKDOWN IN BURMA - URGENT APPEAL A letter from John Jackson, Director of Burma Campaign UK
I am writing to you regarding the recent dreadful events in Burma. On Friday Eyewitness reports received by the Burma Campaign paint a terrifying picture As Aung San Suu Kyi approached the village her convoy was stopped by five The USDA members charged at Aung San Suu Kyi with bamboo stakes. Four or There is no doubt that this attack was carefully planned by the regime. As Why has this happened now? The regime is taking a gamble. It is gambling We can't let Aung San Suu Kyi and the people of Burma down. We must ensure
Yours faithfully John Jackson Dear friend
For immediate release 5 June 2003 EU RESPONSE TO BURMA CRACKDOWN 'PATHETIC' WEAK RESPONSE GIVES REGIME GREEN LIGHT TO CONTINUE CRACKDOWN The Burma Campaign UK today said it is astonished and appalled by the "I cannot believe it has taken the EU six days since the arrest of Aung The Burma Campaign UK is calling for immediate investment sanctions against "The regime is taking a gamble", says Jackson. "It is gambling It is increasingly clear that Friday's attack on Aung San Suu Kyi was an |
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Jump To Comment: 1the solomon islands
the groups of islands north of australia
is i heard on bbc radio five in complete chaos
there was some dodgy elections or re-take of the presidents position by someone else, and all hell broke loose, with the police taking the opposite side of the new president and letting criminals get access to their heavy weapons. so you can imagine the slaughter and chaos going on there. (roughly what heard)
my point is that the reporter telling the story conveyed how the australian goverment who have previously intervened in neighbourhood islands conflicts have people pleeding with them to restore order on the islands but the gov feel they can't get involved at the moment becuase they will end up becoming the enemy of both sides (and restoring order on a hundred scattered island is near impossible), and are seeming to choose for this situation to let it run its course befoer they try to help. And maybe it true of other cases, theres so much going on in the world that you can't help everyone. Maybe you have to let certain events run their course? (unless outside influences are making the problem worse,which is probably the case in most third world countries)?????