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Sep 30, 2007
Protest in Rangoon: Flag of Fighting Peacock Flying High (1)
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Protest in Rangoon: Flag of Fighting Peacock Flying High (2)
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Protest in Rangoon: Flag of Fighting Peacock Flying High(3)
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Sep 29, 2007
This video clip was taken by a civilian journalist on September 27, 2007 north of Sule Pagoda in Rangoon where Japanese journalist Kenji Nagai was shot in the chest by Burmese soldiers. It was filmed minutes before he was killed nearby. Video : Mizzima
Producer: The Mizzima News Video: Burmese Duration: 00:50 Released: September 29, 2007
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Sep 26, 2007
Burma’s Golden Revolution (2)
More than 100,000 people protest against the military junta on Tuesday. The largest ever and the most sustained in 20 years, the demonstrations have been spreading out through out Burma. A civilian journalist file the Rangoon demonstration.
Producer: The Mizzima News Video: Burmese Duration: 02:54 Released: September 25, 2007
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Sep 24, 2007
Burma’s Golden Revolution
More than 100,000 people protest against the military junta on Monday. The largest ever and the most sustained in 20 years, the demonstrations have been spreading out through out Burma. A civilian journalist file the Rangoon demonstration.
Producer: The Mizzima News Video: Burmese Duration: 00:52 Released: September 24, 2007
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Sep 22, 2007
Monks Continue Their Protest in Rangoon Today (19 September 2007)
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Burmese Christians in New Delhi pray for the well-being of protesters detained by the military junta in Burma
Burmese Christians in New Delhi organised a prayer meeting on August 10 for the well-being of those arrested and detained by the military junta during the recent wave of protests in Rangoon and parts of Burma.
They also prayed for the release of pro-democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, all other political prisoners and for peaceful political transition from military-rule to democracy.
Producer: The Mizzima News Video: Burmese Duration: 04:19 Released: September 12, 2007
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Women outrage over junta’s harassment
Burmese women in New Delhi, India express their solidarity with protesters in Burma who have been set upon by the junta-backed members of the Union Solidarity and Development Association. The protests relate to the demand for a roll back in the increased prices of petroleum products and the consequent rise in essential commodity prices.
Producer: The Mizzima News Video: Burmese Duration: 02:57 Released: September 11, 2007
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Sep 11, 2007
Marching for neighbour’s support
In an expression of solidarity with the peaceful protesters in Burma, 12 Burmese activists in New Delhi on September 3 walked a 25-kilometer stretch demanding that India voice its concern over the brutal crackdown on pro-democracy groups in Burma.
Producer: The Mizzima News | Video: Burmese | Duration: 02:53 | Released: September 05, 2007
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Burmese activists in India stage demonstration in support of people’s movement in Burma
In support of the ongoing people’s movement in Rangoon and other parts of Burma over the increase in fuel prices and consequently of essential commodities, activists in New Delhi, staged a demonstration on August 23, demanding that India pressurise the junta to immediately release detained student leaders, including Burma’s second most influential opposition leader, Min Ko Naing. They also appealed for assistance to the protesters by the Indian embassy in Rangoon.
Producer: The Mizzima News | Video: Burmese | Duration: 03:36 | Released: August 27, 2007
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