Cartoon Beruma – Burmese Education is the greatest that’s why my 2 sons in Singapore studying October 2, 2008
General Than Shwe could be shot down with sling-shot

General Than Shwe could be shot down with sling-shot
MoeMaKa Reporter 003
October 1, 2008
Burmese military ruling general Than Shwe can be shot down virtually with a sling-shot is at hand. For this operation, all you need is a computer with an internet connection. You have to visit “MoeMaKa Dot Com” website to play the game called “How you can hit hard on Than Shwe”, a computer game online. Burmese cartoonist inside Burma smuggled out this flash game with the Burmese traditional flavor, a Burmese cowboy in sarong holding a slig-shot.
Cartoon Beruma – China’s next “bio” weapon – “Food”
#fullpost {display:none;} Cartoon Beruma – China’s next “bio” weapon – “Food” October 1, 2008
Cartoon Beruma’s Game – How to shoot down Than Shwe – published
Cartoon Beruma’s Game – How to shoot down Than Shwe – published September 30th 2008
Burmese Helping Burmese Fund, Statemet 13/2008
Date 1st October 2008 Subject – Burmese Helping Burmese Fund, Statemet 13/2008 Dear All Burmese Helping Burmese Donors and Volunteer Contributors For the month of August & September 2008 Burmese Helping Burmese Donation of 500 US$ each for 2 months…
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Invitation to “MoeMaKa Retreat” with Burmese Writers, Artists and Intellects from inside Burma and in exile, sharing experience and reflection towards building of democratic civil society in Burma
Cartoon Beruma – Difference between the Burmese regime and Thai, Thai won’t shoot at people
Cartoon Beruma – Difference between the Burmese regime and Thai, Thai won’t shoot at people September 30, 2008
MoeMaKa Media to publish collection of articles of U Win Tin, honoring him after his release
MoeMaKa Media to publish collection of articles of U Win Tin, honoring him after his release MoeMaKa September 30, 2008 MoeMaKa – Burmese news group at the bay is going to publish a book with collections of articles by…
Cartoon Beruma – Poor Burmese people can only keep their misery as their luxury
Cartoon Beruma – Poor Burmese people can only keep their misery as their luxury September 29th 2008
Burmese Public encouraged after U Win Tin released
Burmese Public encouraged after U Win Tin released
Nyunt Htwe
September, 29th 2008
All walks of life in Rangoon were excited and cheerful when they heard the news of U Win Tin’s release. Burmese general public were consumed themselves struggling for their day to day survival under the ruling of regime so much that they had lost their interest in looking out for political news and events. However soon after the news of U Win Tin’s release spread across Rangoon and beyond, they were found themselves in high spirits of his release.
“I am just happy to hear the news. I cannot tell in detail why. I have not met him before. But it seems to me like my father being freed from prison. The whole county will also be encouraged …” said one high school student.
Burmese in Singapore marked One Year Anniversary of Saffron Revolution event
Burmese in Singapore marked One Year Anniversary of Saffron Revolution event
Ko Paw
September, 29th 2008
On September 27, Singapore time, Burmese activists staying in Singapore marked one year anniversary of Saffron Revolution at Tha Di Burmese Buddhist Monastery by donating swan (meal), robes and fund to the residing and guest monks. It was attended with 25 Burmese where the number of interested persons greatly reduced comparing with one year ago.
At night, they offered free cold drinks to the monastery-goers at Burmese Buddhist Temple, a land mark and gathering place for Burmese Buddhists in Singapore. Later they offered red roses and candle lights at the alter and shrine areas of the monastery.
Singapore is regarded as one of the ally to Burmese military junta and the government had recently refused visa extension to Burmese activists working legally in Singapore. Although Singapore authority were showing their discontent with Burmese people who would like to raise awareness of Burmese struggle for democracy and human rights in Burma, the activists and their families were still organizing more event to step up the pressure on the junta.
Burmese in Singapore marked One Year Anniversary of Saffron Revolution event
Burmese in Singapore marked One Year Anniversary of Saffron Revolution event
Ko Paw
September, 29th 2008
On September 27, Singapore time, Burmese activists staying in Singapore marked one year anniversary of Saffron Revolution at Tha Di Burmese Buddhist Monastery by donating swan (meal), robes and fund to the residing and guest monks. It was attended with 25 Burmese where the number of interested persons greatly reduced comparing with one year ago.
At night, they offered free cold drinks to the monastery-goers at Burmese Buddhist Temple, a land mark and gathering place for Burmese Buddhists in Singapore. Later they offered red roses and candle lights at the alter and shrine areas of the monastery.
Singapore is regarded as one of the ally to Burmese military junta and the government had recently refused visa extension to Burmese activists working legally in Singapore. Although Singapore authority were showing their discontent with Burmese people who would like to raise awareness of Burmese struggle for democracy and human rights in Burma, the activists and their families were still organizing more event to step up the pressure on the junta.