Tuesday 2 October 2007

Well done Australia. We, burmese people and global citizen appreciate you.

Australia rejects ambassador to Canberra

(Article from: the australia, by Dennis Shanahan)

AUSTRALIA has taken a lead in the diplomatic war on Burma's junta, refusing to accept a military commander as the rogue state's new ambassador to Canberra.

In concert with the UN, Australia is applying diplomatic pressure on the Burmese leadership in an effort to persuade it to ease restrictions on its 56million citizens.

Australia has rejected Rangoon's request to appoint Brigadier-General Thura U Thet Oo Maung as the new ambassador because of the regime's appalling behaviour.

At the time of the nomination earlier this year, General Maung was serving in the Burmese Army Command and had served in the military controlling the states of Shan and Karen.

The Australian Government refused the Burmese nomination when it was made several months ago but it is now making a point of the rejection by publicly disclosing the rare diplomatic snub.

Normally, a government's recommendation for an ambassadorial appointment is accepted. In the past, Australia has accepted Indonesia's appointment of a former commander of an elite military corps accused of atrocities in East Timor.

The Australian Government's outright rejection of the Burmese nomination puts the two at loggerheads.

The rebuke is one of the few avenues available to the Australian Government to express its disapproval of the repressive military regime, which in the past week has cracked down on pro-democracy protesters.

Australia has virtually no economic relationship with the country. Last year, more than half of Australia's exports to Burma consisted of $20million worth of wheat shipped to the country by disgraced exporter AWB.

Australia also last year provided some counter-terrorist training to officials from the military junta as part of broader programs provided to ASEAN member nations.

But Australia has rejected Burma's requests for an increased level of co-operation as part of its tougher stance against the junta.

Last week, the Howard Government carpeted Burma's senior representative in Canberra over the military crackdown in Rangoon.

Last night, diplomatic sources said armed thugs responsible for some of the worst violence targeting unarmed Burmese anti-government protesters and Buddhist monks belonged to a clandestine organisation overseen by a two-star army general.

Senior diplomatic sources told The Australian at least 30 people have been killed during the crackdown, with more than 300 monks and 1500 civilian protesters, mostly students, rounded up by the military regime.

"We estimate many thousands have been injured, many very seriously, especially among the monks who took very heavy beatings last Wednesday and Thursday," one source told The Australian. "One monk is known to have been killed, shot dead. It's taken massive courage to go out there."

Diplomats estimate more than 2000 troops have been moved into the main city of Rangoon to deal with the unrest but thousands more are on standby.

With a standing well-equipped army of more than 400,000, there is plenty of spare capacity to deal with threats of resurgent unrest.

It is understood the military has ordered thousands of monks to stay in their monasteries in a virtual lock-down. Small groups of monks were allowed into the streets to seek alms as a token gesture during the visit this week of UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari.

Troops have been ordered not to fire shots or teargas during Mr Gambari's visit and instead rely on baton charges, "but only for the time being".

The savagery of an attack by the army and paid goons on Yuzana monastery in north Rangoon was so vicious, 3000 local residents living close by came out to protest the next day. Details are emerging of a sinister organisation called Swann Arrshim, meaning strong force, whose purpose is to intimidate and beat anybody who steps out of line.

Funded by a government body known as the Union of Solidarity Development Association, the gang is deployed across the country and comes under the control of Agriculture Minister Major General Htay-Oo.

Contrary to some reports, diplomats in Rangoon report no sign of division among the military regime led by General Than Shwe.

"There is no doubt the No1 here has worked in a cunning way to avoid what happened to his predecessors and not get knocked off by the bloke below him," one senior diplomat said.

"Talk of dissent and friction at the top is not borne out by what we see, it's not consistent. There is nothing here suggesting to us any of the leadership group sees any different vision for the role of the military."

Bloggers, armed with digital cameras and software to dodge firewalls, have shown the uprising to the world, and the junta's bloodthirsty response. Now they have been silenced and forced underground.

The junta has always kept a chokehold on internet users, licensing computers and issuing accounts through state-monitored internet service providers. Now, having failed to stop the cyber-dissidents broadcasting to the world, the authorities have switched off the internet.

First they arrested individuals blogging about the protests and confiscated their computers. Then they blocked individual Burmese blogs, and last Wednesday they blocked all of them. But the overseas sites were beyond its reach, so on Friday it switched off the internet altogether.

Emails can now be sent only within Burma, and only official websites can be viewed. The sole solution now would be to dial up ISPs overseas but the cost of international calls is prohibitive.

Additional reporting from our special correspondent in Rangoon


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Bloggers for Burma to Stage International Online Protest October 4th

Free_burma_peaceThe junta in Burma (aka Myanmar) may have blacked out public internet access in the country in an attempt to prevent information about the military's violent crackdown on protesting monks from getting out, but the move is proving to be too little too late. Now Free-Burma.org has announced an International Bloggers' Day for Burma on October 4th.

Bloggers who wish to show their solidarity with the peaceful protest are being asked to refrain from posting that day and instead display one of the Free Burma banners or images (such as the one at right) that have been created for the online protest.

A list of participating bloggers (currently more than 2,000) can be found here.

The Free-Burma.org protest site for bloggers was launched by two German college students. They got the idea from a multi-lingual Wiki page that was set up last month as a forum to allow participants around the world to brainstorm ideas on how to show support for the protesters in Burma.

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UN envoy holds new meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi

02/10/2007 09h36

Myanmar soldiers patrol the streets of Yangon
©AFP

YANGON (AFP) - UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari on Tuesday held a second meeting with Myanmar's detained democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, just hours after his talks with the nation's junta leader, a Myanmar official said.

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Recent Arrested list; 343 people (updated at 30.09.07)



Get the list here



20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ko,
You put a lot of effort on that s/s but it is empty... it does not come across for some reason...

Than Htaik Win said...

Get it from here. This is the actual source without AD

http://download201.mediafire.com/5exfmxl5nzlg/24pg4yxnjti/Arrest+list+%28Updated+-+30+Sept+2007%29.xls

ShuffleInteractive said...

i put it up in HTML here:
http://burma.buybuylist.com/list/

ကိုထိုက္ said...

sorry, it might be broken link, now i fixed it.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Duncan,

Ko, link it to this one as well;

http://burma.buybuylist.com/list/

Thanks guys you are a treasure...

Lu Jee Min said...

အားတင္းထားစမ္းပါ။ သာသနာသက္ ၂၄၀၀ ေက်ာ္က်န္ ပါေသးတယ္။ ခင္ဗ်ားတုိ႔ က်ေနာ္တုိ႔ မေသခင္ ဒီမိစၧာေတြ က်႐ွံဴးခန္းကုိ ႐ွဳစားရဦးမွာပါ။

Tsu Dho Nimh said...

Do the monasteries keep a list of the monks that normally live in them? There are some empty monasteries whose occupants need to be on the list.

Nedslag said...

is it possible to send the list to us in sweden by mail..it seems to be something wrong with the link..

We bloggers in sweden hope that you are alright...and we are spreading the word, so do get in touch if you need..

I have sent our letter to UK primeminister Gordon Brown today..
Dear Ms Broström

Thank you for your message to the Prime Minister which you sent through the Downing Street website (www.number-10.gov.uk).

We need to confirm that we have your correct details and that the message shown at the bottom of this email is from you. and thats done of course!

Once you have confirmed your email, your message will be passed to Downing Street staff to read.

Although the PM is unable to answer emails personally, all your messages are read and the PM is given a report on the issues raised, along with a selection of messages.

To all your readers our thoughts are with you, and in the swedish newspapers there are reports from Burma daily.

OM MANI PADME HUM


Tindra66/Tindra-Annette Broström Sweden
Tindraannette@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Dear all

Please participate Internation Blogger Day( 4 October 2007) for Free Burma as follows. And pls spread it out.

http://www2.free-burma.org/index.php#attend

Unknown said...

Dear Ko Heitk

Please post it ( Internation Blogger Day Campaingn) on as you have high traffic now..
only 1 day left.

Unknown said...

Dear Ko Heitk

Please post it ( Internation Blogger Day Campaingn) on as you have high traffic now..
only 1 day left.

Unknown said...

Dear Ko Heitk

Please post it ( Internation Blogger Day Campaingn) on as you have high traffic now..
only 1 day left.

boke said...

this is not the last of Buddhism but the reintroducing a new Burmese Buddhism, which was manipulated by many interferences of politics, to the world.

Mongoose said...

I've heard from more than one source that police units in the southern areas of Yangon and in the east of the country are planning to revolt. If this spreads there may be hope yet.

immortal_tara said...

Please visit this blog to see recent peace rallies coming up in San Francisco, CA, USA and to get pictures from them.

We have THREE peace rallies this week alone. We are hoping to keep the attention on Burma.

www.sanfranciscolovesburma.blogspot.org

Globeskater said...

I will also join the international bloggers day and send the message to all my friends that are blogging ;)

Thank you for all the information on this blog! Keep up with the good work although it is really hard to get in contact with the local people that are still in Burma!

shel said...

I feel like everything is going to be the same as before 8888 now. I hope not!

Unknown said...

thanks to Ko Htike!
you are reall hard working!
lay sar ba de:)

Unknown said...

dear ko htike,
what burmese fornt do u use ? I can't read some parts.
thanks

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