Posted on October 29, 2007 by dreamburo
Six villagers’ representatives from Wanglou village, Funing County in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu were detained on the night of Oct. 28 over a land compensation dispute, sources told RFA’s Cantonese service(ZH).
The wife of one detained man, Yang Jiaren, said: “About 7 or 8 policemen intruded into our house and brought Yang away saying [...]
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Posted on October 24, 2007 by dreamburo
“There are many reasons why a writer may be unable to attend the publication of his own book. For me however, it is particularly painful not to be present at the release of my book, for it is not merely a matter of personal regret for the writer himself to be absent on such [...]
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Posted on October 24, 2007 by coolcat4
ONI has released a report on the Burmese government’s shutdown of the Internet. It’s a technical analysis of the Internet’s uptime, documenting a complete shutdown, followed by intermittent periods of up-time throughout early October.
It also includes interesting observations about the use of Internet by both sides: the demonstrators and the military regime. You can get the report there.
Anybody [...]
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Posted on October 23, 2007 by dreamburo
When I first read this I assumed that ‘military dogs’ means government soldiers. But then the presenter takes him literally … this man brings a bowl and a plastic spoon home from Insein prison as souvenirs of his stay there, and describes his cell as ‘nice’. Life, it seems, is beautiful…
Announcer: [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2007 by dreamburo
Intro: U Ye Lwin is a 60-year-old guitar player and singer-song writer from Myizzima Hlaing, the famous music band. On Sept. 27, he sat on Pansodan main road and prayed and demonstrated along with the monks and the public, and was released from prison on the 18th of this month. While in Insein prison [...]
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Posted on October 18, 2007 by dreamburo
Image from NikNayman’s blog.
U Gambira, a leader of the All-Burma Monks’ Alliance that spearheaded nationwide protests in Burma in September, became a fugitive following the deadly Sept. 26-27 crackdown on protesters nationwide.
“My situation is not good. I have slept without shelter for two nights. I am not very well now. My security is pretty [...]
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Posted on October 17, 2007 by dreamburo
Thet Thet Aung (female) was one of the activists hunted down by authorities for supporting the Sangha (monks’) movement. She and her husband both supported the Sangha movement, like many others. On 10/8/07 authorities tried to arrest Thet Thet Aung and her husband (Chit Ko Lin – her husband)) near Mingalar [...]
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Ban the Banners: Bao Tong on the Party Congress
This essay by Bao Tong, a former top aide to the late ousted premier Zhao Ziyang, was broadcast by RFA’s Mandarin service on Oct. 23(ZH). I have included the Chinese text below. You can read previous essays by Bao Tong posted in English on this blog here.
“It is my opinion that there is nothing to [...]
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