The “Saffron Revolution”-
There seems to be no immediate decisions to halt the violence, killings, and arrests as of yet. And everyday that continues to pass also seems to increase the ongoing and blatant injustice along with horrendous brutality.
Saturday lead global protest and various marches of engaged activists, citizens, and community members who are joining together adding additional voice and distant support.
Obviously, much more needs to be done, and the Democratic Voice of Burma, along with coupled efforts to involve additional negotiations and discussions with 62 year old Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been serving house-arrest for over a decade, seems well overdue.
Thoughts of Hope & Peace to prevail –
~ by shantam on October 8, 2007.
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