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Save Burma

Save Burma

So... I spoke with many French, 1 Mexican and some others. And it appeared to me that really few know about what happened in September in Burma, sometimes not even knowing about the military junta. As I am in a severe militancy crisis... As I found it...

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Burmese links

Burmese bloggers without borders Flaming Peacocks : the 88 Student Group Human Right Watch report on September crackdown Human Right Watch on Burma Wikipedia article "2007 Burmese anti-government protests"

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Histories of Burma

Histories of Burma

Burma was a kingdom until 1962, when a coup d'etat brought General Ne Win to power. He ruled for 26 years. In 1988, national unrest led pro-democracy students and groups to the streets, a movement known as the 8888 Uprising. The Security forces, Tatmadaw,...

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Smiling is universal...

I was lucky enough to be with some people who could speak English. Not everyone could, of course, and among those who could, some were too shy (or not interested maybe ^^) to talk with me. But 4 of the guys and a fair number of monks were able to actually...

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Among the monks...

Among the monks...

Ok now I flooded the blog with pictures (less than on the French one but still...), I can begin to write. A lot, as usual ^^ Our group was... awesome... I feel so lucky and honoured to have been able to travel with only thai people (and a korean, ok),...

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On the roads of Burma

On the roads of Burma

Welcome in the Union of Myanmar, on a bridge where the flag of democracy gives way to one of a dictatorship Local trucks And local bus.... Coming back from the fields One of the main streets - Chiang Tung On the road to the village of Phra Chai

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A life in orange

A life in orange

Novices in the temple Phra Suwit, 1st night, we still don't know each other and yet a link begins to appear Laundry day ? Old games, the best ones... "The monk and the rose" Phra Jaa Phra Om-Em and a Guizmo-to-be (I miss you, my cat...) Smile, always...

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For the smiles of children

For the smiles of children

On the market, waiting for time to pass by, while his mum sells her vegetables Village school Around a bowl of soup given to me by their grandmothers Traditionnal uniform Watching the procession passing by Party at the village... under the eyes of Tatmadaw,...

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