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Muslim mob tortures Buddhist monk with acid, cuts off his penis and burn him alive
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Source: http://jihadonbuddhists.org/?p=382 The world’s biggest organisation after UN, OIC Organisation of the Islamic Conference, are always quick to condemn attacks on Muslims. But OIC are aBy: kauan | Comments: 78 | Views: 15713 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 18
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Burma Update 28/9/07 - Rangoon streets quiet following military crackdown
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There are reports that additional Burmese troops are on the march towards the capital, Rangoon, after a severe crackdown on protesters by the country's military momentarily cleared the streets.By: smeblee
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Leaked: Sep-28-2007 in News -
Rangoon Monks Demonstrations Against Myanmar's Military Government.
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22 September 2007, Rangoon, Myanmar: Several monks taking part in the 1000-strong protest in Rangoon today waved placards calling for UN action on Burma as Security Council members in New York prepareBy: Perky | Comments: 10 | Views: 12936 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Sep-22-2007 in News -
Burma Latest.;From The Streets Of Rangoon.
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Watch the latest video from the street of Burma's capital Rangoon where Government troops have given protesters an ultimatum - disperse or face extreme actionBy: barnesy
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Leaked: Sep-27-2007 in News -
'Temporary shelter' given to uninvited American, Suu Kyi testifies
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Burma's pro-democracy leader told a court Tuesday she didn't believe she was violating her confinement orders when shelter was provided to an unexpected visitor. ____________________________________By: CoolQcumber | Comments: 3 | Views: 5974 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Leaked: May-26-2009 in News -
Fears Burma storm toll could soar to 100,000 dead
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Five days after a devastating cyclone struck, the UN has urged Burma to open its doors to foreign aid and staff. More than 22,000 people were killed, says the government, but the top US diplomat iBy: Dat1111 | Comments: 10 | Views: 4456 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Leaked: May-7-2008 in News -
Demonstrations Spreading To Other Cities And Countries.
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Recorded on the 24th September 2007 on Pyay Road in Rangoon, perhaps 100,000+ participants.By: Perky | Comments: 6 | Views: 8167 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Sep-25-2007 in News -
Body of monk dump in Rangoon river in Burma
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ABC news footage shows the body of monk dump in river.By: endrewsmith | Comments: 10 | Views: 3358 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Oct-1-2007 in News -
New Footage From The Burma Protests.
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New video footage reveals the scale of Burma's brutal crackdown against anti-government protestors as the UN delivers its damning report.By: barnesy
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Leaked: Dec-12-2007 in News -
More Footage Making Its Way Out Of Myanmar: Raw Video 24 September 2007
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Demonstrations not seen since the crushed 1988 pro-democracy uprising have been gaining momentum. Because the military government hasn't decided to take any action to squash the dissent as of yet, tBy: Perky | Comments: 12 | Views: 11516 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Sep-25-2007 in News -
Archaeologists believe no Spitfires buried in Burma
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Archaeologists hunting for World War II Spitfires in Burma believe there are no planes buried at the sites where they have been digging, the BBC understands. The archaeologists have concludeBy: absu69 | Comments: 31 | Views: 1348 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Location: Myanmar | Leaked: Jan-18-2013 in History -
Whole Squadron of Spitfires found in Burma in near flyable condition.
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Dozens of historic spitfires set to be dug up after they were discovered buried in the Burmese jungle could be flying again within three years, according to the man who spent 16 years searching for thBy: Rothschad
| Comments: 26 | Views: 2912 | Votes: 1 | Shared: 19
Location: Myanmar | Leaked: Dec-21-2012 in World News
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