Wednesday 26 September 2007





(thanks to Mr-jade.blogspot.com)

22 comments:

Unknown said...

The eyes of people all over the world look at Burma right now. Thank you for your brave and good luck! I wish i can do anything more than just speaking about it.

Unknown said...

I am from poland, and I know about Myanmar situation from the front page of the biggest polish newspaper! If only western goverments would try as hard as journalists Myanmar may be free and democratic country right now.

Dom said...

I am from the United States and pray that these brave monks will be the source of a new democratic Burma. I pray each day for these good people of that wonderful country.
My thanks to and admiration of the courage of these bloggers who bring us the true face of the government and the heroic actions of the monks and people!

Unknown said...

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Your courage is outstanding both on the steets and in getting news of what is happening in your country to the wider world. I hope our democratically elected leaders have the courage to support you and not just mouth empty platitudes.

Unknown said...

Good luck to those brave souls. We are all watching and hoping for a peaceful change to democracy here in Cork, Ireland.

Kate said...

Watching from London, I'm using this site as a window into what's realy going on. Hope it doesn't get any uglier than it is already.

Unknown said...

All those brave people doing what is right.
You are in my heart x
With love from the uk

Anonymous said...

Dear Htike,

Have you and the monks tried addressing soldiers through a loudhailer? At least the soldiers are Burmese and Buddhist even if they are brainwashed, and you might appeal their conscience as Burmese and Buddhists. In similar demos of "people's power" in Asia- Philipinnes, Thailand most recently- talking directly and repeatedly to troops with a simple message that appeals to their human conscience can have significant results- at least it is hoped they will refuse orders to shoot when, inevitably, they come from frightened and cowardly military generals.

PhillyPinoy said...

Good luck to the people of Burma... My thoughts and prayers are with you!

People Power!

From a brother from the Philippines

Unknown said...

...SOLDARITY from Germany and Attac
you make a very good Job...for your Future...
the press in germany is full...and your blog stand in the greatest journal here.."Spiegel"
on moment is dalai lama in germany..
think on you and wish you power...
"the Way is the Finish"

balkanboy said...

God be with the people of Burmah

Michelle said...

I am watching the bravery and passion of the Monks and people of Burma with admiration and prayers of a better future. Thank you to all the courageous people that make this blog possible. From San Diego, I send my prayers, love, and support to those people standing up for freedom in Burma.

Laibeus Lord said...

All of the ASEAN People are behind you. Our governments may not be able to do much because of the ASEAN agreement not to meddle with the internal affairs of member countries, but the People, the ASEAN Citizens are all behind you.

Keep up the good peaceful fight, do not lose hope. The world will know what the Military Regime is doing!!

Fabien said...

I am so sorry for what is happening to your beautiful country. And now blood is spilt on your streets.

I am so sorry that our useless politicians are doing nothing to help your people and your plight.
George Bush talks about 'sanctions'.
The UN urges your government to be 'restrained'
What good is that???

I wish we could all do more than just talk about it.

Meanwhile our thoughts are with you, even though I realise it is not enough

Fabien (in London)

paola said...

i'm indignant for regime's behaviour...i'm proud of your brave and wish of change! i'm with you from italy, now i'll write something about you and your protest also in my blog so i'll make aware also my friend about everything...Good luck and freedom to Burma!

Unknown said...

Excellen blog and very brave, Full support from the UK, If you need my help in any way to ensure you can keep getting the truth out i will help in anyway i can. I'm an IT profeshional and have experience getting information in and out of china.

Earthling said...

Bless you for posting this news. I pray for the rebirth of your country.

Unknown said...

You have support and prayers from us in hawaii.
Your vigilance is inspiring. We will demand Bush responds to your desire for democracy for and by the people of Burma if we are to be a so called nation protecting democracy.
We are watching and praying for you!

Unknown said...

good luck

Ros Healey said...

Our thoughts are with you as you pursue your courageous endeavours. We pray that you will be safe and successful in your heroic aims. Very good luck from a British family living in El Salvador. Thank you for producing your blog. Stay safe.

Rachel said...

I am from the United States, and am in awe over the bravery of the people of Burma. It is my goal to try and get as many people as possible to learn about the situation and unbelieveable courage of the monks and citizens in Burma, and hopefully be able to raise awareness all over my country and the world. My prayers go out to all the people in Burma.

laalaa said...

I am from Switzerland. I was in Myanmar a few month ago. i cannot believe what misery and terror is brought over that amazingly beautiful country and its great and strong people. Thank you for your courage!!! Take good care.