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Please call your representatives and urge them to support the: Points to include in your call: -
On this day in 1990, people of Burma
overwhelming chosen the Natinal League for
Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi to rule the country. The regime continue to define the
people's will by cracking down on NLD and all oppositions
in Burma.
- You are extremely concerned about Aung San Suu Kyi's whereabouts, her health, and that of her supporters.
The
world has not heard from her since
the May-2003 attack and kidnapping
of her
nor has it known her true condition; and you fear for her life.
- After years of crack down on Su
Kyi, NLD and other oppositions parties without any resistance
nor interference from the world community, the regime is now
going for the kill. NLD members were forced to resign all over
Burma, and the regime is now threading to outlaw NLD. Without
NLD, there will be no democracy in Burma.
- It is more clear than ever that Than Shwe's regime has absolutely no intention of entering into political dialogue with Aung San Suu Kyi and her party.
The regime has repeatedly ignored NLD's offer of
reconciliation to recognize it provided the regime allows to
convene 1990 parliament and take measures towards democracy.
Regime has no intension for reform towards democracy.
- You are greatly concerned with
the ever worsening humanitarian crisis in Burma. Not only
people are suffering from brutal repression and great many forms of
human rights violations, poverty and lack of livelihood;
HIV epidemic - which is spreading quickly and killing thousands, is never under control nor recognized by the
regime.
- The crack down of ethnic
minorities are at its optimal. A detained Shan ethnic leader was recently died
in prison, and the regime forces rooted out more than 11000
Karen villagers in Burma. They need urgent help.
- The
Congress and Bush Administration must respond strongly and quickly to this
grave situation in Burma. The U.S. must seek the United
Nations Security Council's action on Burma to stop the ongoing
crack down and ensure reform towards democracy.
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President of the United States
President George W. Bush |
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SECRETARY OF STATE
Secretary of State Condoleezza
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United States Mission to the United Nations
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Diane Feinstein
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Democratic Leader
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Tom Lantos
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