#fullpost {display:none;} Cartoon Beruma – Change we believe in ( the wrong way !!!) May 20, 2009 (Generals said “We support you, Mr. Obama. We hope you will “Change” for us, lifting all the restriction and sanction on the Juntas)
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ASEAN urged Burmese Regime to release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

ASEAN urged Burmese Regime to release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi while more Burmese gathered near Insein Prison
MoeMaKa Reporter 003, Freedom News Group
May 19th 2009
On Tuesday, May 19, state run media officially informed Burmese public of the trial on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi accusing her of violating her house arrest where the news initially was blanketed out by the Burmese junta.
However the news had already been spread through foreign media and internet and it had already moved international community with concerned reactions.
It was followed by the statement from the ASEAN urging the Burmese regime to release her from captivity.
“Child Aid Foundation – Myanmar” released updated list of children and donors as of May 19th, 2009

“Child Aid Foundation – Myanmar” released updated list of children and donors as of May 19th, 2009
MoeMaKa Reporter 002
May 19, 2009
“Child Aid Foundation – Myanmar”, a charity aid group supporting basic and educational need to orphans left by Nargis Storm in the Delta of May 2008 had recently updated list of children and donors, totaling of 560 parentless children. It was now requesting annual donation and pledge from all the donors for each designated children for the year 2009.
The foundation has started its operation since May 2008 when Nargis storm hit Delta which left almost 2 millions Burmese homeless. It raised funds and did aid work providing shelters, foods, medical and social care with the guidance of Burmese Buddhist monks from various monasteries local and abroad namely, Ngar Gyan Pyan Monastery, Rangoon, Metta Nanda Viraha Monastery, California, USA and U Kusala Monastery, London, UK. It managed to raised fund and charity from Burmese and non-Burmese from international community. Later it focused on supporting orphans from Nargis disaster and managed to aid basic necessity needs to 560 children so far. It provided monthly financial support of US$ 10.00 for each child to care-taker immediate family, friends or sheltering monasteries. The donors chose any child from the list as their recipient of their donation per month or per year basic.
Cartoon Maung Yit – Burmese vs Burmese Regime, the equation yet to be solved
#fullpost {display:none;} Cartoon Maung Yit – Burmese vs Burmese Regime, the equation yet to be solved May 18, 2009
Cartoon Beruma – Judgment Day of Burma
Cartoon Beruma – Judgment Day of Burma May 18th , 2009
Cartoon Beruma – Freedom from Fear, Let’s All Unite
Cartoon Beruma – Freedom from Fear, Let’s All Unite May 17, 2009
Cartoon Maung Yit – This time, we won’t be coming home …
Cartoon Maung Yit – This time, we won’t be coming home … May 17, 2009
Cartoon Saw Ngo – Burmese Junta’s Next Target
Cartoon Saw Ngo – Burmese Junta’s Next Target May 15th, 2009
Cartoon Maung Yit – Burma’s Next Strategic Move – Let’s go for 2010 Election !!!
#fullpost {display:none;} Cartoon Maung Yit – Burma’s Next Strategic Move – Let’s go for 2010 Election !!! ( To Free Burma and To Free Aung San Suu Kyi) May 14, 2009
Cartoon Maung Yit – Let’s All Our Burmese Swim !!!
Cartoon Maung Yit – Let’s All Our Burmese Swim !!! Or Else, Someone “else” will “Get” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi May 7, 2009
Satellite Dishes in Burma challenging Burmese Regime
Satellite Dishes in Burma challenging Burmese Regime Nyane Chan Nyane April 24, 2009 In recent junta’s newspaper, “Myanmar Alin”, one columnist named Ko Gyi (Ngwe Zin Yaw) stated that Selling of Satellite Dishes and Receivers should be put to…
3 Monks fled to border after DKBA, Karen Guerrilla Group forced them to become Vegetarians
3 Monks fled to border after DKBA, Karen Guerrilla Group forced them to become Vegetarians
Saw Thein Myint (KIC)
April 23, 2009
3 Burmese monks fled to Thai-Burma border after Democratic Karen Buddhist Army, stationed in Pai Kyon Township of Karen State, called for Buddhist Monks to become vegetarians.
According to Residence Sayadaw, U Kovida, Bo Pa Nwee, a commander of troop no. 999 of DKBA, issued an order before Thingyan Festival that all monks staying in Pai Kyone Township must eat vegetables.
“They forced us to go veggie. If we could not follow, we have to leave. That is why we left our place” said U Kovida.
Burmese attending Thingyan Pwe in LA signing petition for Political Prisoners in Burma
Burmese attending Thingyan Pwe in LA signing petition for Political Prisoners in Burma MoeMaKa Reporter 002 April 23, 2009 The annual event hold by Burmese residence living in LA area of California to celebrate Burmese New Year –…
Burmese in North Carolina collecting signatures to free Burmese political prisoners
Burmese in North Carolina collecting signatures to free Burmese political prisoners
MoeMaKa Reporter 002
April 23, 2009
On 22nd April, to support the ongoing international campaign initiated by Burmese activists at the Thai-Burma border to collect signatures demanding the Burmese junta to release all Burmese political prisoners, Burmese in North Carolina hold event to raise the awareness and asked for signatures from the local residences. It was said that 800 signatures were collected. To highlight the Burmese political struggle to the international community, 3 Burmese, Ko Kaung Htike, Ko Zaw Thein and Ko Zaw Win Tint did a performance show dressing themselves as Burmese political prisoners with shackles and chains. One monk, Ashin Egga Dhamma who was imprisoned for Monks-Boycott protest in 1990 was also present there to support the event. (Photo – Oway 8888)
Burmese Brands Banned in Mae La Refugee Camp at Thai-Burma Border
Burmese Brands Banned in Mae La Refugee Camp at Thai-Burma Border
Saw Thein Myint, KIC
April 21, 2009
(Photo – Entrance to Mae La Refugee Camp)
The authority from Mae La Refugee Camp at Thai-Burma border issued an advisory not to trade or use some Burmese brands and products starting from yesterday.
Among the banned products, some of them were kitten appliances, Burmese traditional medicines, food-coloring powders, dried tea leaf and tea leave salad. It was announced over loud speakers that if not followed, they would be prosecuted.
