Originally posted by Chemical Ollie
There are unconfirmed rumours that the General of Burma has resigned and left the country (who would accept him in?). Also, the Internet and phone wires to Burma have been shut down.
At least in Sweden, there is a massive media campaign asking people to wear red clothing in symphaty for the monks.
There are unconfirmed rumours that the General of Burma has resigned and left the country (who would accept him in?). Also, the Internet and phone wires to Burma have been shut down.
At least in Sweden, there is a massive media campaign asking people to wear red clothing in symphaty for the monks.
It seems that the military has regained control for now (earlier today I heard speculation of a couple of hundred deaths, but no updates lately) by the expedient of virtually imprisoning the monks in their monasteries. How long can they do that? I assume the military thinks if they can do it for a while, the momentum of the protests will be lost. We shall see.
ASEAN has moved further in its statements than it has before. No movement is visible from China, and if casualties remain in the current range, the odds of that changing are indeed low. The Burmese regime has agreed to accept a UN envoy. We shall see what the results of that will be.
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