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Jody Williams speaks out in support of her sister Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Hundreds of thousands of monks are marching in the streets and the international community needs to demand democracy in Burma. Help now by getting the word out about China's role in this travesty and by boycotting the "genocide Olympics."
Dear Fellow Students, The people in Burma are desperate for a change, and they are desperate for our help. And only with your help and support, can they realize their dreams of freedom; we enthusiastically sympathize with the people of Burma. The innocent people and the monks are sacrificing their lives to restore fundamental human rights and freedom in their beloved country. They, oppressed by the ruthlessness of the junta, cannot do it alone. We, the United Art Students, desperately urges the new generation of students worldwide to actively participate in the efforts to end Burma's death era and help achieve human rights throughout the world. We call upon students in every region of the United States who believe in the fundamentals of human rights to fight for freedom, by means of non-violence, for the fifty-eight million people of Burma. Anything is possible when we come together for a single cause. We plead with you to help the efforts toward freedom in Burma and to put an end to all the painful, unjustified sufferings the Burmese people have endured for decades. Within every one of us lies the power to change the world. As long as injustice and oppression prevails, each of us bears the responsibility to defend those who are abused. Please help the people in Burma. Let us save Burma and cease all crimes against humanity throughout the world. On behalf of United Art Students Nay Min Tar The Illinois Institute of Art (Schaumburg) 1000 N plaza Drive Schaumburg 60173 Phone 630-532-1999 info@unitedartstudents.org www.unitedartstudents.org
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Jim Carrey - Call to Action on Burma and Aung San Suu Kyi
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90-second video about the destruction of more than 3000 villages in Eastern Burma by that country's military dictators.
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