Burma Activist Online Discussion Groups

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Description: "All Burma Students' Democratic Front (ABSDF) is a Burmese Students organisation formed in 1988 at Thai-Burma border after the nationwide uprising in Burma. ABSDF aimed to achieve democracy and human rights in Burma. The Australian chapter of ABSDF was formed in 1997 to support the actions of ABSDF by fund raising, doing campaigns and activities in Australia joining with Burmese organisations and support groups." Note_NO APPARENT ACTIVITY SINCE JULY 2009
Date of entry/update: 2010-07-04
Grouping: Websites/Multiple Documents
Language: Burmese, English
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Description: "Deze lijst is voorlopig 'unmoderated, alle groepen die zich aanmelden op de lijst (en goedgekeurd worden door de LKG Burma) kunnen direct op de lijst mailen. De bedoeling van de lijst is het bevorderen van contacten tussen AI Burma groepen onderling, het delen van informatie over Action Files (Burma), evenementen van locale AI groepen werkzaam op Burma, acties, tips en vragen."
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Description: "We, student activist who fight against the military dictatorship in Burma. We would like to see Burma as a Democratic country and all different race living in Burma peacefully and sharing.We strongly beleive that UNITY is not only a ward to say but also use in pratically."
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Description: "Canadians concerned about Burma"
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Description: "Collective Committee for Democratic Burma (CCDB) is comprised of: 1. ABSDF: All Burma Students' Democratic Front (Australia Branch), 2. ABSDO: All Burma Students' Democratic Organisation (Australia), 3. NLD (LA), National League for Democracy (Liberated Area) Australia, 4. AGHRB: Action Committee for Human Rights in Burma (Australia), 5. ABS: Australia Burma Society, 6. Individual activists" NO ACTIVITY SINCE 2002
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Description: "freeburma! is a forum for Free Burma grassroot activists in order to promote grassroot activism and idea of working together from various backgrond with a common aim to free Burma from military dictatorship".
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Description: "This is a discussion forum for students who support the Free Burma Movement. The Convenors of the Group are Maung Maung Than ph 0411 337 816 " [Fairly active group with an Australian focus]
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Description: "JACDB is an action group formed in Sydney(Australia) to support the struggle for Democracy in Burma. Members of JACDB include ethnic organisations, support groups, students organisations, community organisations and individuals."
Source/publisher: JACDB [Australia]
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
Grouping: Websites/Multiple Documents
Language: English
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Description: Vancouver Burma Roundtable Email Discussion Forum
Date of entry/update: 2003-06-03
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Language: English
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Sub-title: Hundreds of people marched in downtown Yangon on Sunday as part of the Global Climate Strike to demand that action be taken to address the worsening effects of climate change round the world.
Description: "At least 200 protesters gathered in front of Bogyoke Market and marched to Sule Pagoda and Maha Bandoola Park across from Yangon City Hall. They carried signs calling for a concerted effort by government and business to deal with the global crisis, and urging the government to put a stop to big infrastructure projects, such as the Myitsone Dam in Kachin State, which could damage the environment. “We have just mentioned some of the facts that lead to the climate crisis in our country,” said Ko Kyaw Ye Htet, one of the protesters. “We plan to conduct a nationwide strike.” eptember 20 to 27 every year is recognised as the Global Climate Strike, the biggest campaign of its kind. In Myanmar, more than 70 people have died and nearly 200,000 people have been displaced by flooding and landslides during this year’s monsoon due to the worsening effects of climate change..."
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Source/publisher: "Myanmar Times" (Myanmar)
2019-09-23
Date of entry/update: 2019-10-15
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