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    Burmese monks 'to be sent away'

    This is insane

    BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Burmese monks 'to be sent away'


    About 4,000 monks have been rounded up in the past week as the military government has tried to stamp out pro-democracy protests.

    They are being held at a disused race course and a technical college.

    Sources from a government-sponsored militia said they would soon be moved away from Rangoon.

    The monks have been disrobed and shackled, the sources told BBC radio's Burmese service. There are reports that the monks are refusing to eat.

    The country has seen almost two weeks of sustained popular unrest, in the most serious challenge to the military leadership for more than two decades.

    Their eyes are on the international community, their only hope is that the world will see their plight and help them

    The authorities said 10 people were killed as the protests were dispersed, though diplomats and activists say the number of dead was many times higher.

    The banned opposition broadcaster Democratic Voice of Burma has issued a picture which they say shows the body of a monk floating near the mouth of the Rangoon river.

    Last week several monasteries were raided, and there were reports of monks being beaten and killed.

    With many monks behind bars, the demonstrations have now died down.

    On Monday, the centre of Rangoon was almost back to normal, a reporter, who cannot be identified for security reasons, told the BBC.

    Most shops and temples have reopened and people appear to be getting on with their lives. But there seemed to be a group of soldiers around every corner, and very few monks about, the reporter said.

    This is notable in a city where monks can usually be spotted going in and out of temples, shopping at street stalls and chatting in tea shops.


    Monks were reportedly killed

    The atmosphere in Rangoon is tense, the reporter said. Local people are well aware that the monks have been locked away and are afraid that they will be next.

    The crackdown, in which unarmed protesters were beaten, tear-gassed, and shot at, has attracted condemnation from abroad, and even from Burma's neighbours in the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean).

    Envoy still waiting

    As well as preventing the demonstrations, the military junta has tried to block news of the unrest filtering out. Troops are stopping young men on the streets and in cars, searching for cameras that may be used to smuggle out images.

    Most internet links are still down and mobile phone networks disrupted.


    Foreign news outlets are scorned by Burmese state TV

    Official media has been warning Burmese people against co-operating with or using foreign news outlets.

    A TV message on Monday referred to the BBC, Voice of America and Radio Free Asia as "assassins on air".

    UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari was set to meet Burma's military leader General Than Shwe on Tuesday, officials said.

    On Saturday, when Mr Gambari travelled to the new capital Naypidaw, he was allowed to meet only more junior members of the government.

    On Sunday, Mr Gambari held talks with detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Rangoon - the first foreigner to be permitted to do so for 10 months.
    savagepossum Reviewed by savagepossum on . Burmese monks 'to be sent away' This is insane BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Burmese monks 'to be sent away' About 4,000 monks have been rounded up in the past week as the military government has tried to stamp out pro-democracy protests. They are being held at a disused race course and a technical college. Sources from a government-sponsored militia said they would soon be moved away from Rangoon. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Burmese monks 'to be sent away'

    That's very sad...

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    #3
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    Burmese monks 'to be sent away'

    Funnly you wont see the US invading the Place. Maybe they need to oil too be free!..(Oh i forgot, Burma has China Looking out for it.NOT)
    I feel truly sad that this is happening but its happened before in 1988, same thing thousands were killed and nobody bothered helping then just like now.Thats the truly sicking part how some country get invaded too free them. Then places like Burma just get shat on..

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    Burmese monks 'to be sent away'

    ...and China is still killing monks and nuns in Tibet, and America is still imprisoning theirs.

    This is where the American power structure is very shrewd. Rather than murder people they do not agree with, they prefer to hide them all away in prison via the criminalization of what these people, whom they do not like, love the most, and rely on for spiritual salvation: weed. This way they can make money by imprisoning their enemies rather than killing them off in the streets and having to foot the bill for clean-up.

    Personally, I am ashamed at how little I do to stand up to our own fascist regime. These monks have great courage, and they do not even think twice about walking into a bullet for the sake of truth and compassion. I am very ashamed that I am more concerned with personal survival than dismantling the American Death Machine, which is the brain of and responsible for all of the other major and minor death machines around the world.

    [align=center] Virtue is persecuted more by the wicked than it is loved by the good.

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    Burmese monks 'to be sent away'

    this has been happening for years and years its fucking bang out of order to think theses holy men are protesting for a better life for threr ppl and getting killed for it.

    thats why i hate the goverments uk us and the un if they aint no profit to be made we dont help its bollocks we are most likey given the wepons to the bastads killing these monks.

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