Saturday, September 29, 2007

Amnesty Int'l: ask the UN Security Council to do everything they can to avert bloodshed in Burma

"May we be free of torture, may there be peace in hearts and minds as our kindness spreads around the world."

Dear Weiwen ,


Protect the protesters



"May we be free of torture." This was the chant of pro-democracy protesters in Burma (Myanmar) this past week. Yesterday, security forces began a violent crackdown on the protests, led by 30,000 red-robed monks.

The military government's forces clubbed and tear-gassed protesters, fired shots into the air, and arrested dozens if not hundreds of monks. Several people were reportedly shot to death.

You can take action now to prevent more violence by the military government. Send a message today asking the UN Security Council to oppose this violent crackdown and do everything in their power to prevent further bloodshed.

When the people of Burma last staged mass pro-democracy protests back in 1988, the military junta murdered thousands. But history does not have to repeat itself.

Please take action today -- and ask your friends and family to do the same. Together we can act now in solidarity with the brave people of Burma.

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