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Thursday, March 11, 2004 |
Editorial: Burma -- The Ravaged Country by Paul Sharpe [Christian Monitor]
"...Please use your liberty to promote ours." - Aung San Suu Kyi, 26 January 1997 Once one of the wealthiest countries in Asia, Burma has degenerated into a land of poverty, war, disease, and dispossession. A litany of government human rights abuses against its own people includes restrictions to freedom of speech and religious worship, torture, oppression, forced labor, rape, murder and summary executions. These well-documented crimes against humanity stand as unfading indictments against the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) (previously known as the State Law and Order Restoration Council or SLORC), who have, since the brutal crushing of pro-democracy demonstrations in 1988 that resulted in thousands of deaths, ruled Burma with the iron fist of fear. What was once the golden land of prosperity is now a ravaged and tormented land. It is a "land of fear." [more]
9:45:52 AM
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GLOBAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR BURMA TO BE OBSERVED IN TAIWAN AND LONDON [ANS]
According to information received by ASSIST News Service (ANS), Christian Monitor (CM), a daily online monitor of Christian persecution around the world, will be observing the Global Day of Prayer for Burma (which is on Sunday, March 14) by hosting a series of prayer meetings in Taiwan during the third week of March. [more]
9:40:36 AM
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Bypassing China's net firewall. Numerous efforts are under way in the West to help Chinese web users get around China's censorship of the internet, reports technology correspondent Clark Boyd. Bill Xia left China for the US in the late 1990s. He keeps up with events in his homeland, mostly online. He has been amazed by the rapidly growing number of people in China who can join him in cyberspace. But he has also watched as Beijing tries to keep tighter and tighter control over those Chinese web users. Mr Xia says he got fed up with the way the Chinese authorities control access to information on the web "I started realising the media controls in China. And then I realised the internet presented a... [Free North Korea!]
9:24:33 AM
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Christians in Laos threatened with death [EkklesiaNewsUK]
Christians in Laos have been told they will be killed if they do not give up their faith or leave their village according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide. [more]
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