




Posted: Thursday May 22, 2008 11:00am EST

A Man Made Disaster Has Overtaken the Natural Disaster
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Posted: Wednesday May 21, 2008 11:00am EST

Show Your Kindness - PDF Document in Burmese
Article in Burmese about recent events inside the country more
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Posted: Saturday August 5, 2006 11:00am EST

Video from Burmese Democracy Day in Ithaca
Video from Burmese Democracy Day in Ithaca more
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Posted: Tuesday March 7, 2006 10:00pm EST

The Breaking of the Dead End
The recent statement made by the National League for Democracy (NLD) has turned the Burmese pro-democracy activists inside out... more
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Posted: Sunday October 24, 2005 8:30pm EST

Former regime member requests political asylum in U.S.
A letter from earlier this year reveals the truth about internal problems within the regime and the current state of Burma... more
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Posted: Tuesday October 4, 2005 8:30pm EST

The Power Infected Mind of the Burmese Military regime
Burma's withdrawal from ASEAN's chairmanship in 2006 means the generals will not change their radical stand and will oppress its opposition more... more
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Posted: Tuesday October 4, 2005 8:30pm EST

Analyzing the current political situation in Burma
The recent announcement made by the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) to release nearly four thousand prisoners excited Burmese citizens and scholars abroad. There are two questions that come to mind... more
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Posted: Friday September 9, 2005 8:30pm EST

The Wilton Park meeting in Surrey, England
The Wilton Park meeting in Surrey, England was started on September 4th and ended on 6th 2005. The participants were secretly selected from inside Burma and abroad. Some were very critical... more
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Posted: Monday February 9, 2004 4:30pm EST

The New Challenge for the Karen National Union (KNU)
The current cease-fire agreement meeting between the Karen National Union and the Burmese military regime in Rangoon seems to be going well. But reaching a real peace for the Karen state... more
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Posted: Monday February 9, 2004 4:30pm EST

Road Map to Military Dominant Rule
The Burmese military regime, State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC)/ State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), have played many tricks on the Burmese people... more
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Posted: Monday February 9, 2004 4:30pm EST

Is supporting the brutal regime from Burma the answer?
David Steinberg has been the protector of the dishonest military regime in Burma... more
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Posted: Monday January 21, 2000 8am EST

The Statement Regarding to the call of National Reconciliation by the Burmese Buddhist Monks
The Statement Regarding to the call of National Reconciliation by the Burmese Buddhist Monks more
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Posted: Monday January 21, 2000 8am EST

A Letter to CSB from a member of The Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors
Earlier this month 10 members of the Vigorous Burmese Students were executed by Thai police. One member wrote a letter to CSB shortly before the event took place. more
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Posted: Monday January 21, 2000 8am EST

Article on CSB president in Ithaca Journal

On February 1, 2000, the Ithaca Journal published an article on the CSB president. more
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Posted: Wednesday September 15, 1999 8am EST

Activists in Japan severly beaten by members of the Burmese embassy


Earlier this year activists in Japan were beaten by members of the Burmese embassy and required medical treatment. Here are some of the pictures from that tragic event. more
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Posted: Wednesday September 15, 1999 8am EST

Scenes from the 9999 conference held in Ithaca, New York earlier this year.

Although an expected mass uprising did not occur in Burma on September 9th, the efforts of activists abroad resulted in success. Since September 9th, more and more momentum has been building in challenging Burma's military regime. There have been protests in numerous parts of the country, and two foreigners have been arrested in connection to pro-democracy efforts. more
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Posted: Wednesday September 15, 1999 8am EST

9999 conferences held in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Two conferences on the 9999 issue were held this year in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Fort Wayne is home to a growing number of Burmese activists. more
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