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Burma uprising of 2007 runner up for Time's Person of the Year

top_ten_photos_10.jpg While we sit back and watch the junta predictably jump back and forth concerning the NLD and Aung San Suu Kyi's level of involvement in the mascarade they call a "road to democracy" we can at least say those who stood up will be remembered in the back pages of Time's internet pages.

Once again ASEAN, the UN, the US and the EU all seem to be under pressure to bring the regime under grand consequence, or the future will simply have no hope for us humanitarians. If my sarcasm is not onbvious let me point it out for you. Negligence is the statue in which we embark to resolve.

Though we have done one thing I suppose. The United States passed a Bill ending financial support for the flow of Burmese rubies and timber. A novel statement. China will be happy to oblige. The real Burma timber market is going to China anyways.

The always reliable Telegraph (yes, more sarcasm) stated that in 2007 blogs helped the Burmese revolution. They stated three, only one of which is actually a blog.

What the uprising of 2007 has taught me is that it is not the action or inaction of any government or institution that plays any real role in the fight for freedom for the people of Burma. It is the individual, inside or outside of Burma that makes the case for his and her own freedom according to that which they are prepared to lay down. I have done a little here and there. I would like to do more. But no one has done as much as those in Burma who were seen publicly, had their puctures taken and their names put on a list for questioning and imprisonment as thoroughly as the Nazi's did it.

But Time hides such human courage in the back pages, and names Putin, one of the junta's largest supprters Man of the Year. It is clear we are on our own in this fight. I'm not saying anything new. Others know and are simply waiting for the right....Time.

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Free  immediately

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

& other Burmese political prisoners .

 

Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained for:


12 of the last 18 years

Aung San Suu Kyi is now serving her third term of house arrest. She was arrested on 30 May, 2003 after the regime's militia attacked her convoy and killed up to 100 of her supporters.

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