Thousands To Take To The Streets Globally To Call For Humanitarian Assistance To
Thousands of people are expected to attend global protests & vigils to call for humanitarian intervention in
Such is the anger felt by people around the world at the Burmese Generals’ refusal to allow vital aid and relief workers into the country to save lives that events have been orchestrated in less than a week and are due to happen in places as far afield as the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Chile and the Czech Republic with further places continuing to be added.
The Burma Global Action Network, Burma Campaign
The Burmese regime has consistently blocked the international community from providing food, water and medical supplies to the worst affected regions. Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of death through starvation, dehydration and preventable diseases such as cholera, malaria and diarrhea.
Says Jason Slack, one of the event co-ordinators “We saw how appallingly the junta reacted to the situation, not allowing in anything like the amount of international aid and assistance needed, not postponing the referendum, we've felt the need to use people power to campaign for that aid to be provided by whatever it takes, because every day that this goes on without the people getting proper help, more lives are lost, making the situation into a double tragedy.”
It’s also anticipated that the events give an opportunity for overseas Burmese citizens to express themselves. One Burmese refugee aid worker explained that "Global protest is a great idea. Knowing that the world is with them means a lot." Activist on the Burma/Thailand border in the National League of Democracy (Liberated Area) with networks inside
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Full list of individual events here:
http://www.burma-network.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=105
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=4733&uid=29161426416
Burma Global Action Network (BGAN) is a new organization dedicated to the promotion of the struggle for justice and democracy in
The core executive of BGAN is comprised of moderators from the highly successful Facebook group, “Support the Monks’ Protest in
BGAN
To launch and promote global campaigns in support of the Burmese people and
- To compile and distribute information about the humanitarian, judicial and political situation in
- To disseminate the updates and the outcomes of Burma-related initiatives from all global
-To provide humanitarian and legal aid to Burmese refugees and asylum seekers world-wide through existing Burma aid organizations.
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