| Bravery - Burma Monks | Sep 25, 2007 |
| Nanette |
There may be 10 to 20,000 of them, instead of one - but they are still standing in front of a tank.
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Myanmar police, soldiers deployed to pagodas and monasteries
Agence France-Presse
Last updated 10:34am (Mla time) 09/26/2007
YANGON—Military-ruled Myanmar deployed armed soldiers and riot police to key pagodas and monasteries around Yangon on Wednesday, in a bid to prevent Buddhist monks from staging anti-junta protests, witnesses said.
Also during the night, Myanmar’s most famous comedian Zaganar, who had publicly thrown his support behind the monks, was arrested at his home, a friend told AFP.
“Zaganar was arrested around 1:30 am at his home,” because he brought food and water to the monks to support the protests, a friend told AFP.
Zaganar, along with other prominent movie stars and artists, had vocally urged the public to support the monks leading the most serious protests against the military regime in nearly two decades.
On Monday and Tuesday, he delivered food and water to monks as they prepared for their protests that drew 100,000 people into the streets.
Protesters defy junta (The Hindu)
The barefoot art of war (Salon)
Not my area of expertise, but I would say this is shaping up to be an unstoppable event - my hopes are with it having a good outcome.
[update: 9/26 4;30pm] Police Clash With Monks in Myanmar
collection of links from Kai
Marisacat also has an excellent pulling together of news reports and events.
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