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8.8.88 commemoration ceremony in USA
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Myo Thein & Justin Wintle(Author of Perfect Hostage) on Burma's Future
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08 August 08 As the world watches the opening ceremony in Beijing, protesters congregate at the Chinese Embassy in London( Telegraph TV)
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8.8.08 Joint protest in UK
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Amenesty International demands immediate release of Burma Political prisoners (photo: Moe ma ka)
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Thailand Event on 8.8.08

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Media advisory Demonstrations: 20th Anniversary of uprising in Burma

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8.8.08 Global Day for Burma

News Picture Message By: Burma Democratic Concern

8.8.08 LONDON PROTEST

Place: In front of Chinese Embassy in London

Address: 49-51 Portland Place, W1B 1JL

City : London, United Kingdom

Date: 8.8.08

Time: 10am to 12:30 noon

For more information please contact:

bdcburma@yahoo.com,info@bdcburma.org

myothein19@gmail.com

Tel: 02084939137, 07877882386


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Burma: Amnesty demands immediate release of prisoners with paralysis and another with cerebral malaria

News Picture Message By: Amnesty International

Burma: Amnesty demands immediate release of prisoners with paralysis and another with cerebral malaria

Posted: 19 June 2008

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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's 63rd Birthday

News Picture Message By: BDMA-UK

(1) Thursday 19 June2008 => Offering Lunch to Monks At Sasana Ramsi Vihara, Colindale => 11:00 am -12:00 noon
(2) Thursday 19 June 2008 =>Demonstration in front of The Burmese Embassy => 14:00 - 15:00 pm

(3) Saturday 21 June 2008 => Birthday Celebration at St.Mathias Parish Hall, Rush Grove Avenue, Colindale, NW9 =>17:00 - 22:00 pm =>Ah-Nyeint Dance, Play and honored songs for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

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Demonstartion in front of Burmese Embassy

News Picture Message By: Burmese Community in UK

Dear All, The event on 19.06.08 will be as follow,

Date: Thursday-

Time: 11 Am..

Place: Lunch Offer At Sasana Ramsi Vihara,Colindale-


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BURMA DEMOCRATIC CONCERN
Blank Learning from the 1988 popular uprising, 1996 student demonstrations, 1998 student demonstrations, and 2007 saffron revolutions; the need of political environment inside Burma is extremely essential to pressure the regime persistently to do reform and also to educate the people about their rights and mobilize them.

Burma Democratic Concern believes that the solution for the crisis of Burma is restoring democracy and rule of law. Burma Democratic Concern is embarking on flourishing democracy in Burma where everyone can enjoy the freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights.

Burma Democratic Concern is equipped with participants who had political background and in depth knowledge of Burma issues. They had experiences in the past and engaging in current activities. They have the firm determination to carry on doing until the democracy restore in Burma.

The work is largely inspired by their experiences and the appalling conditions they encountered inside Burma. Burma Democratic Concern members are human rights activists and student activists consistently attempting to defend the human rights abuses in Burma.
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