Introduction to the Saffron Revolution before discussion with Stanley from All Burma Student Union. Presented at The Change You want to See Gallery in Brooklyn, New York on April 27, 2009
Secure Open Telephony Network Presentation at Hope 9Mark Belinsky
All of the necessary technologies and communications standards exist today for voice communications that are as secure as OpenPGP email. Both proprietary and open source solutions exist for desktop and mobile devices that implement the necessary bits to provide a solution without dependence upon one global service provider. ostel.me provides both a service and an application for the Android OS that is only marginally more complex to use than dialing an existing phone number, while still based entirely on open standards like SIP and ZRTP. The app is experimental and is based on existing open source client code provided by the CSipSimple, pjsip, and zrtp4pj projects.
The Power of Data & Transparency: Story & Conversation in the 21st CenturyMark Belinsky
The Power of Data & Transparency: Story & Conversation in the 21st Century
Thesis: Data is the new story. Transparency is the new conversation.
A presentation at FERPI in Rome, Italy with Biz Ghormley
Digital Public Diplomacy: Transparency is the New Conversation - Data as the Story of the 21st Century. A presentation for New York University class on Public Affairs: Public Opinion and Issues Management
Equal Footing: Bringing indigenous people in Mexico to the negotiating tableMark Belinsky
Equal Footing is social cartography project that provides indigenous communities in Mexico with information and legal resources that they have never had. It is a transmedia part of the Keepers of the Earth film.
Keepers of the Earth is a film following an indigenous Mexican man's struggle to keep his traditions intact as environmentalists and armed revolutionaries try to exploit the rainforest that he calls home. The technology piece comes in where he and his people are being zoned off of the land that they've lived on under the guise of protecting the rainforest. Digital tools can make this process more equitable as the local people have more chance to participate in the negotiations that will govern the region for generations.
"Equal footing" is meant to bring the indigenous people to the negotiating table with equal footing. With indigenous mapping and an interactive visual database, local groups can for the first time see the implications of the paperwork they're signing off on by having it projected onto a map. Moreover, they can help redraw the borders according to their wishes and concerns. Having the digital available as printouts on paper and vice-versa can help overcome the current technology barriers. And partnering with the right NGOs who have been there for decades ensures a grassroots led process.
In 2008, we formed Digital Democracy (Dd) based on a simple but powerful idea: Technology should be used to empower even the most marginalized groups to engage in democratic action, whether locally, on a national or international scale. We are now transitioning from having a fiscal sponsor to being an independent 501c3.
The Dd Theory of Change
Mission: Empower marginalized communities to use technology to build their futures.
Vision: Continue our work using technology to encourage democratic engagement, protect human rights and empower marginalized voices globally.
Theory of Change: We believe change does not come from technology, but from how people use it. Our programs focus on a cycle we have identified: digital literacy, digital organizing and digital governance link to catalyze a 21st century “digital democracy.”
Secure Open Telephony Network Presentation at Hope 9Mark Belinsky
All of the necessary technologies and communications standards exist today for voice communications that are as secure as OpenPGP email. Both proprietary and open source solutions exist for desktop and mobile devices that implement the necessary bits to provide a solution without dependence upon one global service provider. ostel.me provides both a service and an application for the Android OS that is only marginally more complex to use than dialing an existing phone number, while still based entirely on open standards like SIP and ZRTP. The app is experimental and is based on existing open source client code provided by the CSipSimple, pjsip, and zrtp4pj projects.
The Power of Data & Transparency: Story & Conversation in the 21st CenturyMark Belinsky
The Power of Data & Transparency: Story & Conversation in the 21st Century
Thesis: Data is the new story. Transparency is the new conversation.
A presentation at FERPI in Rome, Italy with Biz Ghormley
Digital Public Diplomacy: Transparency is the New Conversation - Data as the Story of the 21st Century. A presentation for New York University class on Public Affairs: Public Opinion and Issues Management
Equal Footing: Bringing indigenous people in Mexico to the negotiating tableMark Belinsky
Equal Footing is social cartography project that provides indigenous communities in Mexico with information and legal resources that they have never had. It is a transmedia part of the Keepers of the Earth film.
Keepers of the Earth is a film following an indigenous Mexican man's struggle to keep his traditions intact as environmentalists and armed revolutionaries try to exploit the rainforest that he calls home. The technology piece comes in where he and his people are being zoned off of the land that they've lived on under the guise of protecting the rainforest. Digital tools can make this process more equitable as the local people have more chance to participate in the negotiations that will govern the region for generations.
"Equal footing" is meant to bring the indigenous people to the negotiating table with equal footing. With indigenous mapping and an interactive visual database, local groups can for the first time see the implications of the paperwork they're signing off on by having it projected onto a map. Moreover, they can help redraw the borders according to their wishes and concerns. Having the digital available as printouts on paper and vice-versa can help overcome the current technology barriers. And partnering with the right NGOs who have been there for decades ensures a grassroots led process.
In 2008, we formed Digital Democracy (Dd) based on a simple but powerful idea: Technology should be used to empower even the most marginalized groups to engage in democratic action, whether locally, on a national or international scale. We are now transitioning from having a fiscal sponsor to being an independent 501c3.
The Dd Theory of Change
Mission: Empower marginalized communities to use technology to build their futures.
Vision: Continue our work using technology to encourage democratic engagement, protect human rights and empower marginalized voices globally.
Theory of Change: We believe change does not come from technology, but from how people use it. Our programs focus on a cycle we have identified: digital literacy, digital organizing and digital governance link to catalyze a 21st century “digital democracy.”
Library Program Technology in Ukraine & RomaniaMark Belinsky
Digital Democracy spent 2 days in Kiev working with IREXʼs library Programs from Ukraine and Romania. The focus of the trainings was to have hands on workshops where trainees would sign up for, install and learn about technology tools that could benefit the library Programs in those countries. Through interactive exercises trainees would come away with tangible experience and an open online conversation about library tech upon which to build in the future through social media.
How can new media technology increase dialogue between government and the peo...Mark Belinsky
Iraq E-Media Conference Training on "How can new media technology increase dialogue between government and the people?"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
Iraq E-Media Conference Training on "Tweets, Maps & Apps"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source t...Mark Belinsky
Iraq E-Media Conference Presentation on "What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source technology"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
Ignite: Mapping Human Rights Abuses in Burma/MyanmarMark Belinsky
From the 1st Ignite Amsterdam, on the theme of mapping, this showcases mapping in places where certain people don't want mapping to happen, and the strategies for it in Burma/Myanmar
Opening students' Eyes Through Open DataMark Belinsky
Presenting at the Humanity in Action conference at Felix Meritis in Amsterdam on the future of the education, incorporating participatory learning, data visualization and technology tools
Project Einstein South Africa - 4 TopicsMark Belinsky
We are 13 kids living in Pretoria, South Africa. We live at 2 different shelters - the girls at Tswane Home of Hope - the boys at Child Soul Care.
We all live together, which makes us very close. The shelters are a safe place. We eat, sleep, go to school, go to church and play together.
Photography is very new to us but we’re happy to share our stories with you!
Project Einstein South Africa - Going to SchoolMark Belinsky
We are 13 kids living in Pretoria, South Africa. We live at 2 different shelters - the girls at Tswane Home of Hope - the boys at Child Soul Care.
We all live together, which makes us very close. The shelters are a safe place. We eat, sleep, go to school, go to church and play together.
Photography is very new to us but we’re happy to share our stories with you!
Project Einstein South Africa IntroductionMark Belinsky
We are 13 kids living in Pretoria, South Africa. We live at 2 different shelters - the girls at Tswane Home of Hope - the boys at Child Soul Care.
We all live together, which makes us very close. The shelters are a safe place. We eat, sleep, go to school, go to church and play together.
Photography is very new to us but we’re happy to share our stories with you!
An Ignite style talk on "Preemptive Peace," using mapping, photography, & video to develop engaged citizens beyond language, culture, religion and geographic divides, based on human rights as an infrastructure for peace.
Digital Democracy - Programs & StrategyMark Belinsky
An overview of Digital Democracy - an NGO whose mission is empowering people around the world through new technologies that encourage civic participation and universal Human rights.
• Disseminate key information and messages to field workers.
• Facilitate communication between groups.
• Collect data that can be mapped on a public site.
• Rapidly spread news of human rights violations to the international community and advocacy groups.
Digital Democracy - Handheld Human Rights DetailsMark Belinsky
Making human rights accessible and actionable
• Disseminate key information and messages to field workers.
• Facilitate communication between groups working on these issues.
• Collect data that can be mapped on the site.
• Rapidly spread news of human rights violations to the international community and advocacy groups.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Library Program Technology in Ukraine & RomaniaMark Belinsky
Digital Democracy spent 2 days in Kiev working with IREXʼs library Programs from Ukraine and Romania. The focus of the trainings was to have hands on workshops where trainees would sign up for, install and learn about technology tools that could benefit the library Programs in those countries. Through interactive exercises trainees would come away with tangible experience and an open online conversation about library tech upon which to build in the future through social media.
How can new media technology increase dialogue between government and the peo...Mark Belinsky
Iraq E-Media Conference Training on "How can new media technology increase dialogue between government and the people?"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
Iraq E-Media Conference Training on "Tweets, Maps & Apps"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source t...Mark Belinsky
Iraq E-Media Conference Presentation on "What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source technology"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
Ignite: Mapping Human Rights Abuses in Burma/MyanmarMark Belinsky
From the 1st Ignite Amsterdam, on the theme of mapping, this showcases mapping in places where certain people don't want mapping to happen, and the strategies for it in Burma/Myanmar
Opening students' Eyes Through Open DataMark Belinsky
Presenting at the Humanity in Action conference at Felix Meritis in Amsterdam on the future of the education, incorporating participatory learning, data visualization and technology tools
Project Einstein South Africa - 4 TopicsMark Belinsky
We are 13 kids living in Pretoria, South Africa. We live at 2 different shelters - the girls at Tswane Home of Hope - the boys at Child Soul Care.
We all live together, which makes us very close. The shelters are a safe place. We eat, sleep, go to school, go to church and play together.
Photography is very new to us but we’re happy to share our stories with you!
Project Einstein South Africa - Going to SchoolMark Belinsky
We are 13 kids living in Pretoria, South Africa. We live at 2 different shelters - the girls at Tswane Home of Hope - the boys at Child Soul Care.
We all live together, which makes us very close. The shelters are a safe place. We eat, sleep, go to school, go to church and play together.
Photography is very new to us but we’re happy to share our stories with you!
Project Einstein South Africa IntroductionMark Belinsky
We are 13 kids living in Pretoria, South Africa. We live at 2 different shelters - the girls at Tswane Home of Hope - the boys at Child Soul Care.
We all live together, which makes us very close. The shelters are a safe place. We eat, sleep, go to school, go to church and play together.
Photography is very new to us but we’re happy to share our stories with you!
An Ignite style talk on "Preemptive Peace," using mapping, photography, & video to develop engaged citizens beyond language, culture, religion and geographic divides, based on human rights as an infrastructure for peace.
Digital Democracy - Programs & StrategyMark Belinsky
An overview of Digital Democracy - an NGO whose mission is empowering people around the world through new technologies that encourage civic participation and universal Human rights.
• Disseminate key information and messages to field workers.
• Facilitate communication between groups.
• Collect data that can be mapped on a public site.
• Rapidly spread news of human rights violations to the international community and advocacy groups.
Digital Democracy - Handheld Human Rights DetailsMark Belinsky
Making human rights accessible and actionable
• Disseminate key information and messages to field workers.
• Facilitate communication between groups working on these issues.
• Collect data that can be mapped on the site.
• Rapidly spread news of human rights violations to the international community and advocacy groups.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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Subversive Technology: Burma's Struggle for Democracy
1. D
2
@digidem
info@dtwo.org
Subversive Technology
Burma’s Struggle for Democracy
The Change You Want To See Gallery
@NAA_NYC
#thechange
http://www.mogulus.com/notanalternative
Monday, April 27, 2009 1
2. Burma’s “Prophet”
http://www.netcharles.com/orwell/
Eric Arthur Blair
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3. Burma’s “Prophet”
http://www.netcharles.com/orwell/
George Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair
Monday, April 27, 2009 2
4. Burma’s “Prophet”
http://www.netcharles.com/orwell/
George Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair
By: Shepherds Fairey
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5. Burmese Days
Colonial Period
1824-1948
Major ethnic groups
▪
Karen
▪
Karenni
▪
Mon
▪
Shan
▪
Chin
▪
Wa
▪
Arakan
▪
Rohingya
▪
Kachin
▪
Burman
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6. Animal Farm: Burma
“Independence”
1948-1989
1948
Aung San
assasinated
1962
U Nu overthrown,
Ne Win begins
“Burmese Way to
Socialism.”
1988
Student uprising
for democracy
Eric Elofson - http://passivepro.blogspot.com/
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7. Animal Farm: Burma
Animal Farm opened my mind to what kind of government is in
“Independence”
Burma. I can take a lot of parallels in real life with Animal Farm.
1948-1989
(The animals) want to have freedom, but later there is freedom
1948
only for Napoleon. Burma is also like that for the SPDC, the
Aung San
leaders. Before they become leaders, they say all are equal. But
assasinated
after they become leaders they change their minds.
1962
U Nu overthrown,
When you ask ‘Why do you need more education?’ I see a
Ne Win begins
parallel. (In) Animal Farm, the animals, they overthrow the man,
“Burmese Way to
but only a few animals, especially pigs, are educated. The other
Socialism.”
1988
animals (end up) facing the same problems. We are refugee
Student uprising
people, small minority groups. We don’t have an education. So
for democracy
we need education to be aware of this problem.
Kyaw Tway, male, http://passivepro.blogspot.com/
Eric Elofson - age 20, English Immersion Program
Overcoming Obstacles, Creating Opportunities - Section 6, pg 150-154
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8. 1984: Myanmar
Population: 60 million
Religions
Buddhist 89%, Christian 4%
(Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic
1%), Muslim 4%, animist 1%,
other 2%
KHRG
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9. 1984: Myanmar
Population: 60 million
Religions
Buddhist 89%, Christian 4%
(Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic
1%), Muslim 4%, animist 1%,
other 2%
KHRG
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10. 1984: Myanmar
Population: 60 million
KEY INDICATORS
worst best
Religions
GDP per capita, PPP (constant 2000 international $) ........ 1,446 3.50
Buddhist 89%, Christian 4%
Life expectancy at birth (years) ............................................. 61 4.19
(Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic
Literacy rate (% of people age 15+) ..................................... 90 6.00
1%), Muslim 4%, animist 1%,
Human development index (out of 177)............................... 130 3.52
Rule of law other 2%
(out of 208) ...................................................... 202 1.87
Voice and accountability (out of 208) .................................. 208 0.69
Digital opportunity index (out of 180) .................................. 176 1.36
Internet users (% of population) ........................................... 0.1 3.07
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Source (by indicator): IMF 2006; World Bank 2006a, 2006a; UNDP 2006; World Bank 2006c, 2006c; ITU 2006, 2004
OpenNet Initiative, Internet Filtering in Burma in 2005: A Country Study, at http://opennet.net/studies/burma/.
KHRG
from USD0.75 in 2004 and USD0.95–1.50 in straints. As in other areas, however, the state’s
8
Monday, April 27, 2009 5
11. 1984: Myanmar
Population: 60 million
KEY INDICATORS
worst best
Religions
GDP per capita, PPP (constant 2000 international $) ........ 1,446 3.50
Buddhist 89%, Christian 4%
Life expectancy at birth (years) ............................................. 61 4.19
(Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic
Less than 1% mobile phone &
Literacy rate (% of people age 15+) ..................................... 90 6.00
1%), Muslim 4%, animist 1%,
Human development index (out of 177)............................... 130 3.52
Rule of law other 2%
internet market penetration
(out of 208) ...................................................... 202 1.87
Voice and accountability (out of 208) .................................. 208 0.69
Digital opportunity index (out of 180) .................................. 176 1.36
Internet users (% of population) ........................................... 0.1 3.07
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Source (by indicator): IMF 2006; World Bank 2006a, 2006a; UNDP 2006; World Bank 2006c, 2006c; ITU 2006, 2004
OpenNet Initiative, Internet Filtering in Burma in 2005: A Country Study, at http://opennet.net/studies/burma/.
KHRG
from USD0.75 in 2004 and USD0.95–1.50 in straints. As in other areas, however, the state’s
8
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12. 1984: Myanmar
In Exile: ~4 million
Sophisticated network of
community based
organizations
KHRG
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13. Our Research
Overcoming Obstacles,
Creating Opportunities
Youth Perspectives from the Thai-Burma Border
www.newwordsmedia.com
Youth Perspectives from the Thai-Burma Border
Monday, April 27, 2009 7
14. www.newwordsmedia.com
Key finding
Young Burmese with access to the internet were
more likely to identify themselves as activists
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15. Saffron Revolution www.uscampaignforburma.org
Mobile phones were used by monks and other citizen
journalists to send information to the outside world.
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16. constrained context.
OpenNet Initiative, Pulling the Plug: A Technical Review of the Internet Shutdown in Burma, at http://opennet.net/research/bulletins/013.
Figure 1. Timeline of Events,
Aug. 19, 2007 - Oct. 13, 2007
Saffron Revolution
Internet in Burma
Willfrom Burma are always asking forthat silencing mobiles andand assistance
governments learn information as well as requesting for help the
“People
internet are a necessary step in any crackdown?
from [the] outside world but very little of their voices reach the world and most are lost in the endless
state of the government vacuum.” — Burmese blogger
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17. How information travels
Actions are recorded with
mobile phones, uploaded to
flash drives, taken across
borders, uploaded to
servers, sent to trusted
contacts.
Is there a better way?
www.newwordsmedia.com
Monday, April 27, 2009 12
18. Burma and its Borders
In Burma the cost of a “normal”
GSM sim card is 2.5 million
kyat.
This equals approximately
$2000 on the black market
conversion rate.
At the official rate this is
approximately $393,400.
A new pre-paid sim costs Dollars Local Currency
between $20-$50 US dollars. 4.18 250
Bangladesh
7.77 300
India (Delhi)
6.84 200
Thailand
Use restricted to 1 month 14.6 100
China (Yunnan)
50
Burma
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19. Current Situation
Bloggers imprisoned
Increased sophistication from authorities
China’s support
2010 elections
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20. Current Situation
Bloggers imprisoned
Increased sophistication from authorities
China’s support
2010 elections
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21. Handheld Human Rights
a secure hub for groups around Burma’s borders
documenting human rights abuses
http://www.developmentseed.org/
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22. Problem Solution
Regional instability Cross-border communication
World’s longest running civil Networking among
war traditionally divided groups
Rampant use of child soldiers Providing 21st century
education
Over 3.5 million internally
displaced persons and Connecting refugees with
refugees their resettled communities
Severe censorship Freedom of information
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23. D
Digital Democracy
2
Working with local partners to connect people
through new technologies that encourage
education, communication and civic participation.
Mark Belinsky - MBelinsky@dtwo.org - @mbelinsky
All Burma IT Student Union
ABITSU stands against the Burmese Military Regime and
work to remove the Military Dictatorship, to generate
more IT skilled personnel and build the infrastructure for
a future democratic government of Burma.
Stanley - info@abitsu.org
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24. What you can do:
• Donate money
• the economy is hard for everyone but conversion
rates between currencies is currently in US favor
• Donate your skills
• are you a designer, programmer, or have other skills
that you can provide? tell us and help grassroots
organizations make change
• Sign Free Burma's Political Prisoners Now! Petition
• http://www.fbppn.net
DTWO.ORG
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