Thursday 11 October 2007

Youth Talk Programme in London

Youth Talk Programme
12-10-2007 (Friday)
5:30pm to 11pm
Parliament Square
We get together once a week for campaigns, discussions and other activities that address the issues on our minds. Youth Talk is tons of fun. It really helps to be around other youth who understand our families, friends and all people of Burma. Zoya Phan, the first new generation (Karenni Girl) who met Prime Minister Gordon Brown on 6th october 2007, is going to share her experiences in this lovely event.

Sunday 7 October 2007

London marching day for Burma

Polices were protecting for Protesters in Human Right Country
Japanese girl aslo supporting us
International monks
Banners and flags saying that release of Aung San Suu Kyi
Rally in Trafalgar square

People wearing red headbands show solidarity with the monks




Friday 5 October 2007

Burmese Students & Big Ben






'This is the beginning of the end of military rule.It is not the final battle,but the first step in the final battle''

London March for Burma

London March for BURMA
Global Day of Action
Saturday 6th October 2007
Join us for a march and rally in solidarity with the monks and peaceful demonstrators in Burma and demand international action.
Assemble at Tate Britain, SW1P 4RG at 11:00 am (Nearest tube Pimlico)
Events:
  • March at 11:30 to Westminster Bridge
  • Prayers led by Venerable U Uttara at the Westminster Bridge and throwing flowers to the river as a tribute to those who passed away due to recent atrocities in Burma
  • March towards Downing Street
  • March towards Trafalgar Square and be given speech by MPs and peace-loving leaders
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Organisations supporting this march include: Amnesty International, Avaaz, British Muslim Forum, Burma Campaign UK, BDMA UK, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Crescent Network UK, Federation of Student Islamic Societies, GMB, GNNSJ UK, Hindu Council UK, Human Rights Watch, Muslim Council of Britain, NUS, Prospect, Sikh Aid, Sufi Muslim Council, 'Support the Monks in Burma' (Facebook), TUC, United Nations Association of the UK, Unison, Unite the Union, Waging Peace.