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a tribute to the courage of the people in Burma fighting for freedom and democracy, as well as to the people around the world who have rallied to their causemusic by Stevie Wonder, "Free""China's unilateral foreign policy on Burma has completely paralyzed the United Nations Security Council, and as a result the Council has been unable to act, just as it acted far too late in Rwanda and Darfur. China's unilateralism is undermining responsible conflict resolution and the Secretary General himself," said Aung Din, policy director of US Campaign for Burma.For 15 years human rights advocates have hoped that by 'speaking softly' China would be convinced to play a constructive role in national reconciliation in Burma, as called for by consecutive UN General Assembly resolutions. Specifically the UN is calling for "trip-partite" talks in Burma between the military regime, Aung San Suu Kyi's political party the National League for Democracy, and the country's ethnic minorities. However, China has not responded to entreaties, instead stating simply that Burma is an "internal affair". Human rights advocates believe that China is in a unique position, possessing the leverage to bring Burma's military regime to the dialogue table. China is the Burmese military regime's single most important ally, supplying billions in weapons, aid, and trade, while shielding the regime from international action by the UN Security Council. In January 2007 China vetoed a peaceful UN Security Council resolution that would have empowered the UN Secretary General in his negotiations with the Burmese military regime. Without China's backing, the Security Counci has remained paralyzed. China's position on Burma is coming into greater focus as the 2008 Olympics will be launched on August 8th, the anniversary of the military crackdown in Burma that resulted in the death up to 10,000 demonstrators in 1988.Campaigners are planning a year-long effort to expose how "China is responsible for keeping Burma's military regime in power," added Aung Din. China also appears to be undermining its own neighbors on Burma. Over the past 3 years, Filippino Foreign Ministers Alberto Romulo, Malaysian foreign minister Syed Hamid, and Indonesian former foreign minister Ali Alatas have all traveled to Burma to seek the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, the world's only imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize recipient. China declined to back any of the missions, while providing diplomatic, financial, and military aid to the regime. Burma is ruled by one of the world's most brutal military regimes, which has destroyed 3,000 villages in the eastern section of the country, forcing over 1.5 million people to flee their homes. The Associated Press has compared the military regime's attacks on civilians in eastern Burma to the tactics of the Sudanese government in Darfur, labeling eastern Burma "Southeast Asia's Darfur". The regime has also recruited 70,000 child soldiers, far more than any other country in the world. Many campaigners believe Burma is the most serious crisis in the world that has never been addressed by the Security Council.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: September 29, 2007 at 8:19 am
Author: keonepax

Length: 04:11
Rating: 4.70
Views: 25709

Tags: Aung  Buddhist  Burma  democracy  free  freedom  junta  Kyi  military  monks  Rangoon  San  Stevie  Suu  Wonder  

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MountOlivet (August 15, 2008 at 6:25 am)
That's just how it works. Whoever has the guns runs the show.
arthurpendragonsyt (August 13, 2008 at 8:44 am)
I truely hope this conflict ends fast...
VivianCC3 (August 8, 2008 at 6:40 am)
i dont understand why the world has became so dirty where whoever has the gun has the power
christowie (July 20, 2008 at 5:07 am)
Huh??are you possibly a little confused??!!Search "UN Tibet Oil"
Crapidiot (July 19, 2008 at 4:24 pm)
pls stop bullshittingthere are no known OIL RESERVES IN TIBETchina entirely only has 6 billion known oil usa has 12 billion in its landtibet is chinese territory and if u think u want to attack others because of oil like iraq when we dont even have it becareful of ur own country being nuked to death
christowie (July 19, 2008 at 6:14 am)
5 billion tons of oil/gas in tibet m8discovered approx 2001Enought o give Chine greater energy independance anf the Euro/ American powers want to steal it by political mischeif,,, the same in Burma.Wake up , there are no useless minerals!!
Crapidiot (July 18, 2008 at 4:13 pm)
nope my dear and i searchedthey are 4000 metres above the surfaceNO OILUSELESS METALS/MINERALS
christowie (July 17, 2008 at 12:09 pm)
wrong you are search it if you have timeoil esp the delta and offshore alluvial basinyou are dupes of big oil and big money if you think the British are champions of democracy: they still have an unelected swathe in the Upper House!!! Yes, Britain after 400 years remains an emerging democracy.
Crapidiot (July 16, 2008 at 12:44 am)
nope not tibetthey have useless minerals though
altachlo (June 15, 2008 at 8:56 am)
Free Burma? that's the same slogan just with different country name before US invaded Iraq, killing innocent people, raping girls, taking photos of naked prisoners, cuddling terrorists, steal the oil and gas...etc good luck to the American "free-something" movement!


 
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