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Burma Watch
3 May 2008
Interest
from Media Dies and turns towards Tibet
Like
a lot of issues that rise up the issue of Burma has faded
away. However the situation has not changed. Whole villages
have been wiped out and nothing has changed. We are still
in touch with many of our Burmese friends and are in the
process of setting up a support organisation to support
Christian Burmese students. These particular students
have no assistance from anywhere. Burmese leaders feel
the best thing we can do for the future is educate the
young so here at Keystone we join with them to do just
that. Please help us support them. We have undertaken
to support a number of students at Payap University in
Thailand. You can support them buy clicking on the donation
button below. Thank you for your support for Burma.
You can
help change Burma
As you read this, villages are being wiped out; people
are being put into prison, beaten or killed.
How do we in the free world do
anything about it? One Pastor from Burma told me recently,
"Don, Christians watch and do nothing... they run
away. We need your help to tell people what is really
happening in our country". As a result we have decided
that a military campaign is not going to work - it has
to be education.
Through education, we can bring
about change in Burma. It's a slow process but we have
to do something.
We are working with a University
and number of Burmese students to help them with their
studies so they can help their own people - through education.
By helping us support the students
you are helping what Christian leaders in Burma are asking
us to do. Education is only way we are going to bring
about effective changes in Burma. - Please consider helping
make this world a better place.
Sadly, we can not show you the
pictures of the students or show you the University. They
live in fear. If their identity becomes known, their familles
will be persecuted back in Burma. We can physically take
you to meet them and you can hear their stories face to
face. The pictures that I have been sent from Burma are
so horrific I will not publish them.
Burma's
leaders attack Western powers
Burma’s
ruling military lashed out at Western powers and foreign
media. Burma’s ruling military lashed out at Western
powers and foreign media today for fomenting recent protests
that were put down in a brutal crackdown.
The
state-owned New Light of Myanmar newspaper described protesters,
who continue to be hunted down in raids across the country,
as "stooges of foreign countries putting on a play
written by their foreign masters".
Read full report
10
October
Nelson
Mandela supports Burma
Nelson
Mandela has withdrawn an invitation to Gary Player, the
former Open champion golfer, to host a charity fundraising
tournament in the name of the ex-South African president
because of his business ties to Burma.
Read full report
Burma
activist dies under interrogation, says rights group
An active member of Aung San Suu
Kyi's opposition party in Burma has died under interrogation,
as the crackdown against last month's protests continues.
Win
Shwe, a 42-year-old member of the National League for
Democracy was arrested with five colleagues on September
26, the day the junta began to put down the demonstrations.Read
full report
9th
Oct
Message from Burma
received 10 minutes ago
at 10. 38 pm
8 Oct (Aust) from a Burmese student in their own words.
"My parents have to hide otherwise all their families
will be killed immediately. It is very hard to say. They
are confronting the death. It happens now and real. The
Government dares to kill every one including children
to the very last one, all faiths. The news are closed
and we do not know what happen deep inside the country,
at the border, there are full of militaries' spies".

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Link to Companies doing business with the
Military. To make an impact, email these comapnies and
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BURMA page
Burma
'orders Christians to be wiped out'
The military regime in Burma is intent on wiping out Christianity
in the country, according to claims in a secret document
believed to have been leaked from a government ministry.read
press link
We
need to raise funds to mount a major media campaign and
support Burmese students studing in Thailand.
Support the people of Burma. Please. Do not let this be
another Rwanda!
I
have been to Burma and spent time with Christian leaders
in the country it is time for change. What the Military
have done to this wonderful country is a tragedy and the
world should not sit by and just watch. - Don Gillespie
Publisher
UPDATE SUNDAY
30th Seprember 2007
This weekend I have received
the most disturbing photographs I have ever witnessed
of what is taking place in Burma. Innocent people being
murdered in cold blood. I'm not even sure I want to post
them on our site they are so horrible. They have not appeared
in main stream media as far as I know. Christian leaders
are appealing for International Intervention. Although
difficult, we are continuing to communicate and will keep
you informed.
Don Gillespie Publisher
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