UN envy reaches Burma for Talks
Submitted by Nksagar on Sat, 2007-09-29 18:25.Rangoon and Mandalay, two cities were locked in horn on small fuel hike protest to large size pro democracy protest of Buddhist monks who are revered in Burmese society and the youths shouting insults at thousands of armed police and soldiers who have been deployed on the streets to curb the campaign.
Catching the eye of International leaders in General assembly of Security council that human rights are not exercised in governance by the Burmese junta rulers hence General Secretary of U.N. sent an envy as nine protesters lost their lives.The military junta needs talks with protesters instead of guns. UN envy envoy for Burma, Ibrahim Gambari,reached Rangoon on Saturday and headed for Naypyidaw, the official capital 250 miles to the north as headquarters for the ruling State Peace and Development Council headed by Senior Gen. Than Shwe.
UN envy is to persuade Than Shwe and the ruling council to open up space for political reform and use talks,dialogs instead of gun or violence.
Soldiers and army offensive on Buddhist monk's non violent protest for two weeks and curb on internet has made student leaders take the lead to continue the non violent protest as on Friday students and youth dominated the rallies."The monks have done their jobs and now we must carry on with the movement",said one student Leader in Yangon.
Burma media jointly accused the army and Police raiding their offices and in hotels in Rangoon where they work and reside.Media has been made to do the government propaganda or otherwise close the publication.Newspapers have refused to print government propaganda.Burma media association shall soon form a body which will document the military crackdown.
“There were a few hundred people singing the national anthem and then the soldiers shoot at them. Then, about 40 were taken away," she said.
“My internet is down. Even the broadband is down," she said. “I just talked to a person who can use broadband. Most of the Internet is down now in Yangon."
“We feel admiration and compassion for the monks and peaceful protesters calling for democracy. Every civilized nation has a responsibility to stand up for people suffering under a brutal military regime like the one that has ruled Burma for too long." said Dana Perino Whites house spokeswoman
General Maung Aye is reinforcing his position as heir-apparent to General Than Shwe, who"s health is reported to be
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