Visit to the disaser areas  
 Special ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting Chairman's Statement (19 May 2008)  
 Asean Emergency Rapid Assessment Team Mission Report (9 to 18 May 2008)  
 UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon going to Myanmar (19 May 2008)  
 Cyclone Nargis hits Myanmar (4 May report) - Reuters  
   
     
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  Messages from The Dalai Lama and The Pope  
     
   

Pope appeals for peace in Burma

Sunday Sep 30 2007

Pope Benedict appealed Sunday for a peaceful solution to the "extremely serious" events in Burma and expressed his solidarity with the country's impoverished population. Burma's ruling junta has cracked down on mass protests by Buddhist monks against 45 years of military rule and at least 10 people have been killed, according to state-run media. Many, including British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, fear the loss of life is much higher. "I follow with great trepidation the extremely serious events in (Burma) in these days and want to express my spiritual closeness to its dear population in this painful trial that it is going through," the Pope said during his weekly Angelus blessing to the faithful.

"While I offer my firm and intense prayers and invite the whole Church to do the same, I sincerely hope that a peaceful solution will be found, for the good of the country."

 
     
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-Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights
 
     
 
 

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The deceased Japanese Photo journalist Nagai-san seen after being shot. Soldier pointing the gun. Photo:Reuters

New York, September 27, 2007 Buddhist monks interviewed by BBC news reporter. The Sayadaws came from many states in the USA

 

 

 



Demonstration for Burma in New York
Spetember 21, 2007