This blog suggests why, as consumers, we should boycott Beijing Olympics 2008!

** International Burma Awareness on Youtube **


Please Click This Link to Learn the Details

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Will East Turkistan, a Colony of China, become the Karen State of Burma?

The following video shows an interview with the pro-independnce (anti-invasion) leader of East Turkistan, Rebiya Kadeer concerning the current situation of East Turkistanis living in Xin Jiang. East Turkistan is also called Uighur (named by the Chinese Communist Party as Xin Jiang).

The title of this youtube video is: China 'crushing Muslim Uighurs' (Rebiya Kadeer)



The Chinese Communist Party is known to have conducted nuclear bomb tests in East Turkistan creating a lot of cancer cases and cases of malformed children with mutated genes. It is also well-known that the Chinese Communist Party has a bad human rights record and has been suppressing freedom of speech and freedom of religion in East Turkistan.

To know more about Rebiya Kadeer, check out the following article on wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebiya_Kadeer

To learn more about the history of East Turkistan, check out

http://www.uyghurcongress.org/En/AboutET.asp?mid=1107905016

International Burma Awareness on Youtube : Oct. 31 - Nov. 1

Action Name: International Burma Awareness on Youtube

Dates: October 31 - November 1, 2007

Purpose: To raise the awareness of youtubers on the Burma crisis that has been succumbed by the brutal force of the Burmese military dictators.

Goal: 200,000 - 400,000 views for each of the targeted videos to hopefully make the administrators of Youtube to put them onto the front page.

Action:

1. Email all your friends the following message:

Email Title: International Burma Awareness on Youtube: Oct 31 - Nov 1, 2007.

My dearest friends:

I am writing to ask for your compassionate support of the peaceful monks and civilians who have recently been brutality beaten and gunned down in Burma (Myanmar) by the military dictators. The situation in Burma is far worse than you can imagine. Human rights groups have documented serious genocide, raping, and enslaving activities committed by the Burmese military dictators.

Please join the "International Burma Awareness on Youtube" champaign! By simply clicking the following links on either October 31 or November 1, 2007, you can let the world aware of the poor Burmese monks and civilians. The goal is to produce 200,000-400,000 views on each targeted video so that Youtube administrators will put them onto the front page of Youtube.

Targeted videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPSsKcpxJMk (Video from Burma: SHOOT on SIGHT)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NySuaJ2B20E (Jim Carrey - Call to Action on Burma and Aung San Suu Kyi)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UqQaizM15Q (Inside Myanmar: The Crackdown)

**Remeber to rate the videos 5/5 stars if you have a youtube account. Refresh the videos will increase the number of views.

Other relevant videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPKsm7lmQQE (Missing Monks in Myanmar Burma Dead Body Found)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gONJmADgX88&NR=1 (Rocketboom : Myanmar/Burma)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WU_DmXp578 (More Deaths in Burma Protests - part 2)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLnMA5qHGHY (Shootings Monks and Civilians in Burma)

If you have time you can also comment on the videos to let the world know how you feel!

Please forward this important message to as many people you know as possible. Every click counts!

Yours sincerely,

2. If you know of any internet discussion forums, electronic newspapers that allow people to make comments, other video hosts, etc, you may also copy and paste the above message!

3. Send the above message to your friends on facebook or other similar websites.

4. Link the above videos to your blogs (at least the top three) and ask people to go back to your blogs on Oct 31 and Nov 1 to click on them!

5. Tell your co-workers and friends face to face about the "International Burma Awareness on Youtube" champaign.

6. Do a little "legal" and "non-annoying" spam on some websites (such as youtube) that you are familiar with. If the website bans posting links, sometimes you can try some tricks. Send me a message and I will show you!!!!!!!

7. If you have a youtube account, you may want to make one of the targeted videos your "featured video." Remember to log on and make a 5-star rating for each of the targeted vidoes. I believe youtube will look at not only the number of clicks but also the rating!



Friday, October 19, 2007

An Updated List of Detainees After the Monks' Protest in Burma

Assistant Association for Political Prisoners has published an online list of detainees after the monks' protest in Burma:

http://www.aappb.org/

Contrary to what the Chinese Communist Party has claimed, the Burmese dictatorship has stepped up its effort to arrest peaceful monks and civilians in Burma. Behind the apparent peace and quiet in Rangoon, arrested monks and civilians in Burma have been tortured and murdered. Human rights abuse has been non-stop despite that protests have been stopped.

Obviously, the Chinese dictator supports the arrests and the human rights violation in Burma by vetoing any UN Security Council resolution even today. It even claimed that a UN SC visit to Burma was fruitful by ignoring all the monks being capture without any open and fair trial. In other words, if exactly the same event happens in China, the Chinese Communist Party will do exactly the same thing to its people!

It is time for Chinese to stand up to boycott Beijing Olympics, or else they are nothing more than a bunch of cowards who are happy slaves of the dictatorial regime enjoying a little bit of freedom with a little increase in their standard of living.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Facebook Discussion Group "Support the Monks"

The Facebook.com discussion group "Support the Monks' Protest in Burma" currently has a total membership of over 420,000 Facebook users.

This discussion group has been organized many international activities, including protests in many different countries.

The following photos are posted by a member of the group in Facebook, showing some horrible scene of monks murdered possibly by the Burmese dictator:










More pictures related to the Burma crisis are available here:

http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=24957770200&view=all

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Coalition for Regime Change in Burma calls for Boycott of Beijing Olympics

The Coalition for Regime Change in Burma calls for Boycott of Beijing Olympics on their website:

http://www.regimechangeinburma.org/blog/

The following are some of the actions taken by the coalition:





According to the description written for the videos, the Coalition for Regime Change in Burma is calling for a boycott of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

The Chinese government actively supports Burma's brutal military dictatorship through arms sales, economic cooperation and political cover.

On Friday, October 5th, Burmese people and supporters gathered outside the Chinese mission to the UN to call for China to stop supporting the violent military regime in Burma.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Olympics Host's Indifference Toward the Brutality of the Burmese Dictator

The following is an abstract of the record of speech made by the representative of China during the UN Security Council Meeting held on October 5, 2007:

http://daccessdds.un.org/doc/UNDOC/PRO/N07/529/95/PDF/N0752995.pdf?OpenElement

The current situation does not pose any threat to international or regional peace and security. The future of Myanmar lies in the hands of its people and its Government, and their problems will be addressed properly through consultations. In our view, it is quite understandable for the outside world to express concern or expectations regarding the situation on the ground. However, pressure would not serve any purpose and would only lead to confrontation or even the loss of dialogue and cooperation between Myanmar and the international community, including the United Nations. Therefore, the Security Council should adopt a prudent and responsible approach in handling the issue of Myanmar.

The international community can help the country achieve national reconciliation and democratic progress by offering constructive engagement and mediation. The key is to take the right approach. Yet, if the situation in Myanmar takes a turn for the worse because of external intervention, it will be the people of the country who bear the brunt. That is the last thing that China, as well as other neighbours of Myanmar and other regional countries, wish to see. We look forward to continued constructive engagement and cooperation between the international community and the Myanmar Government, which, we hope, will help the country move in a positive direction.


1. The Chinese Communist Party has never mentioned anything about the wrongful act committed by the Burmese dictator!

2. The Chinese Communist Party actually indirectly condemned the rest of the world as being responsible for the brutal crackdown in Burma! It also warned the world that any reaction against the Burmese dictator may trigger another round of evil crackdown against Burmese civilians and monks. And the world will be fully responsible for the consequence.

3. It has also argued that the UN Security Council is fully responsible in the future, not the Burmese dictator, as it is the responsibility of the UN SC to "HELP" the Burmese dictator maintain stability in Burma.

By not condemning the brutality of the Burmese dictator, the Chinese Communist Party has already violated the Charter of the UN Security Council!

Under the Charter, the functions and powers of the Security Council are:

* to maintain international peace and security in accordance with "the principles and purposes of the United Nations; "

* to determine the existence of a threat to the peace or "act of aggression" and to recommend what action should be taken;


Also, on the front page of the UN Charter:

WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED

2. to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and


At the Oct 5 meeting, China purposely ignored point #2!!!

China tried to distract people's attention by pointing only at the regional stability!

BTW, the UN is not supposed to only handle "international" dispute; it is also required to oversee individual countries in the case of human rights violation! This is why the UN has set up the so-called "Human Rights Council"!

So is it the responsibility of the Human Rights Council then? Not necessarily! Cause the UN Security Council has to follow the mission of the UN Charter, that is, all of the above functions, including HUMAN RIGHTS violation! To oversee the use of aggression of the Burmese dictator to its own people is within the scope of the UN Charter and is one of the functions of the UN Security Council.

The following video from CNN expresses concern about the missing monks in Burma after the brutal crackdown by the Burmese dictator:

http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/10/11/chance.myanmar.missing.monks.cnn

The so-called restoration of peace within Burma is a disguise of more EVIL acts that is still conducted by the Burmese dictator!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Scene of Death of a Civilian and a Monk during the Burma Crackdown

Radio Free Asia's page covering Burma

http://www.rfa.org/english/news/social/2007/09/26/burma_fuelprotest/

A recent video on the effect of the crackdown on Karen State and Thailand (from AFPTV)

http://www.rfa.org/english/images/2007/10/04/burmese-video_3.html

A recent video showing a civilian and a monk killed during the crackdown (from AFP)

http://www.rfa.org/english/images/2007/10/02/burmese-video_2.html

Inside Myanmar: The Crackdown

The following is an extremely important video available on youtube that has documented the inside view of the brutal crackdown of the peaceful demonstration of monks and civilians by the Burmese dictator:

Boycotting Olympics not only for Burmese, Darfuris, and North Koreans, but also for Chinese!

This article has been posted in the "Support the Monks' protest in Burma Discussions" Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/board.php?uid=24957770200

I urge all of you, Bo supporters, to go to youtube to see what is actually happening to many Chinese citizens in China.

The so-called economic development in China has benefited only a small bunch of elite class Chinese, many of whom are directly related to the Chinese Communist Party.

One will be naive to believe that continuing economic development in China will eventually make China a free country. The economic development in China is NOT sustainable under the fake corrupt communist regime! It is only a matter of time for the time bomb to explode!

Yeah, boycotting China products will hurt Chinese in general. However, most Chinese are still farmers! They are the ones who are suffering from the so-called economic development.

BTW, any economy has economic down turns anyway. I believe the affluent small group of Chinese should not be that selfish! Remember most big corporations in China are now run by Chinese Communist Party members or their relatives. Let them suffer the most!

Boycott Olympics not only for Burmese, Darfuris, and North Koreans, but also for Chinese!

Boycotting products from China can also be good because many Chinese are suffering from seriously low quality products produced by many heartless corrupt businesses in China. The majority of Chinese consumers actually suffer from the so-called economic development, though many of them may not realize how bad it is (they will know it soon when they have cancer).

Therefore, boycott made in China, not only for Burmese, Darfuris, and North Koreans, but also for Chinese!

It is time to give dictators and heartless producers a wake up call!

2008 is the best and perhaps the ONLY chance for us, Chinese, to stand up and do something, not only for ourselves, but also for the world of third world dictatorial countries!

We can only live once. If there is any meaning to life at all, it would be to live to see that there is at least some justice and human dignity that we can pursue. We don't just go to work, eat, sleep, and die like other animals. But that's what the Chinese Communist Party wants you to do!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Tu Tu May Boycott Beijing Olympics, if Situations in Burma and Darfur Do Not Improve

The following is a message from the Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Demond Tu Tu, on the possibility of Boycotting Beijing Olympics which is available on youtube: