27/09/2007
Unplayed Piano
One of my favourite singer-song writer Damien Rice had joined the global campaign to free Burmese democracry leadre Aung San Suu Kyi by issuing the song "Unplayed Piano". The song was written for Suu Kyi following a visit by Damien Rice to Burma in July 2004.
Recently, i got lots of mails and forwarded news about Burmese democracy movement... perhaps, we are witnessing bloody history once more.... i can't help playing the disc again and again...
Damien Rice said, “I prefer not to interfere too much with what is going on in the world, but when someone has been thrown into a hole and they ask you to throw down a rope, I am happy to look for a rope, especially for a woman of such grace."
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26/09/2007
what you can do
Dear friends,
While Chinese are celebrating Mid-Autumn, monks in Burma are taking bold steps for basic rights to freedom and a decent living for their nation.
"I saw about 40,000 to 50,000 people, including monks, nuns and ordinary people, marching along Prome road. That was at around 3:30pm. (24/Sep) The protests will grow bigger day by day and I hope that they are not going to start killing people. We need help to save our people." Mr Tun, Rangoon
"One of the monks who took part in the protests came to us and told us about his experiences. He said: "We are not afraid, we haven't committed a crime, we just say prayers and take part in the protests. We haven't accepted money from onlookers although they offered us a lot. We just accept water. People clapped, smiled and cheered us." The monk seemed very happy, excited and proud. But I'm worried for them. They care for us and we pray for them not to get harmed." Mya, Rangoon
comments from inside Burma posted on: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7010839.stm
History is taking another step. But the military junta there is talking about taking actions.
Monks are labelled as "unrepresentative small minorities" used by factions.
It could be repression 1988, Beijing 1989 or HongKong 2003.
Let's pray for non-violence.
Background to the mass movement:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7010202.stm
Pictures: http://english.dvb.no
Reuters update:
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSB58859920070...
Perhaps you could take a step to express your concern, write to:
Consul General of Myanmar in HKSAR
Email : myancghk@biznetvigator.com
Address : Room 2401-2436
24th Floor, Sun Hung Kai Center
30 Harbour Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Phone : (852) 2845 0810
Fax : (852) 2845 0820
Let's walk.
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13/05/2007
How are you today?
dear folks, haven't seen u all for a long while...... How are you my dearest?
There're lots of thing happened in this past half year....... laughing & tears....... wish to share with u guys soon.
By the way, i'm going to re-launch my web-radio programme "TangLou" via podcasting asap. My target timeline is re-launch before coming 7.1. will keep update u and seek for your support ^_^
cheers~~
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