Calling Reporters and Bloggers to boycott Beijing and to declare one-day period of media mourning

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Calling Reporters and Bloggers to boycott Beijing and to declare one-day period of media mourning by Milieunet

Dear Reporters and Bloggers,

I am a 27-year-old Buddhist monk from Burma, currently studying in Sri Lanka. While I was studying in the Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka in September 2007, there was a Saffron Revolution in Burma. The military regime cracked down the peaceful protestors who mostly were Buddhist monks. As I could not reconcile myself with the current military regime's human right abuses, I became a blogger. I am not a political monk nor reporter. My wish is just to use the freedom I have out of Burma to help people of my country to get freedom and be away of the unbearable pain they have to endure since too many decades.

 

Coming 08-08-08 is the opening ceremony of Bejing Olypics in China and the 20th  anniversary of 08-08-1988 popular demonstration in Burma, many thousands of people were killed under the military junta's brutal crackdown.

 

China is a major trade partner, major weapons supplier and major defender of the Burma military junta in the United Nations  Security Council. Because of China's support, the military junta in Burma is still in power to this day.

 

I would like to call on each and every reporter and blogger around the world to boycott without reporting information, photo and video footage of Olympics ceremonies.

 

I also think it would be righteous to declare 08-08-08 as one-day period of media mourning  for the thousands who died in 1988 demonstration in Burma, and  to raise awareness of China's policies concerning Burma, the Falun Gong, Darfur and Tibet.

Thank you.

with loving-kindness

Ashin Mettacara

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