| US Campaign for Burma
is releasing video clips of celebrities talking about Burma.
The first video is now online at:
http://uscampaignforburma.org/
and also at
www.burmacantwait.org
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http://www.avaaz.org/en/burma_hope_lives/
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http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_burma/tf.php?cl_tf_sign=1
On-line petition to China, hoping
to top one million signatures
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http://www.petitiononline.com/nobel007/petition.html
On-line petition for the Nobel
Peace Prize to be awarded to the
Monks of Burma
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To view recent photographs of the
current protests and
demonstrations inside Burma, click on the following link:
www.burmadigest.info/
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The United Nations
Security Council Website
This website gives excellent information
on how the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) works and
who the member countries are. It also contains the text of
the Tutu-Havel Report on Burma ?A Threat to the Peace: A Call
for the UN Security Council to Act in Burma? (Sept. 2005)
which summarizes the problems and challenges in Burma and
outlines the case for UN Security Council action on Burma.
It also has a particularly useful section on FAQs (Frequently
Asked Questions). Besides this, the UNSC Burma website also
contains a great deal of helpful information about how to
be active in helping to put Burma on the UNSC agenda, including
an online petition.
www.burmalibrary.org
This website contains vast amounts
of documentary information about Burma.
www.shwe.org
This is the website of the Shwe
Gas Movement and it includes an on-line petition for protesting
against ongoing humanitarian atrocities by the Burmese military
in pursuit of 'development' of the Shwe Gas Field. There is
also full information about the Shwe Gas Field on this site.
www.salweenwatch.org
This is the website of the Salween
Watch organization and it includes an on-line petition for
protesting against the humanitarian and environmental disasters
inflicted by the Burmese military in 'developing' the hydro-electric
dams on the Salween River. There is excellent information
about the Salween and the ethnic groups who are being forcibly
relocated in the vicinity of the dams.
www.womenofburma.org
This is the website of the Women's
League of Burma and it gives access to reports from many women's
organizations in Burma.
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