Burma: videos
Aung San Suu Kyi Amnesty Birthday M...
On our 50th birthday Aung San Suu Kyi sends us a message
Burma Elections 2010
This video from Amnesty Headquaters takes an indepth look at the situation in Burma.
Amnesty Stirling University - Be Bo...
13 students (including three girls!) shaved their heads in the middle of the Stirl...
Graffiti art event at the Edinburgh...
Five graffiti artists create a mural inspired by Burma's 88 Generation students gr...
Journalism under Threat - Burma
At this year's Amnesty International Media Awards, we gave the Special Award for J...
Human Rights in Burma
Info-animation about the current situation of human rights in Burma / Myanmar. ...
Action For Change: Burma
Amnesty student activists campaign for the freedom of the 88 Generation Student po...
Burma VJ
Burma VJ highlights the oppression that occurs within Burma. Thousands of politica...
Burma VJ Trailer
Going beyond the occasional news clip from Burma, the acclaimed filmmaker, Anders ...
Aung San Suu Kyi: Her Burma
Aung San Suu Kyi has committed no crime. As one of the founders of the National Le...
Aung San Suu Kyi: Her Burma
Aung San Suu Kyi has committed no crime. As one of the founders of the National Le...
Junta Ruling
You could be imprisoned for watching this film.
Junta Ruling
In Burma you could be imprisoned for watching this film. In Belfast with the yout...
Exeter University Junta Ruling
Exeter University meets Burmese Junta...
Burma VJ preview
Armed with small handycams undercover Video Journalists in Burma keep up the flow ...
Ricky Gervias - the real disaster i...
Great video from the folks at the Burma campaign UK
Youth Responses to Waihnin's Story
After watching 'Waihnin's Story', a group of Amnesty Youth Activists gave us their...
Responses to Waihnin's Story
After watching 'Waihnin's Story', a group of Amnesty Youth Activists gave us their...
Waihnin's Story
Burmese student Waihnin, daughter of a current political prisioner, talks about li...
In Pictures
Burmese student Waihnin talks about the '88 Generation Student Group', a group of ...
There Were Iron Bars Between Us
Waihnin talks about her father, a co-founder of the 88 Generation Student group in...
WARNING: You could be imprisoned fo...
Stand Up To The Junta - become an Amnesty student member for just £7.50 a year (a...
Damian Marley - Can't Wait
Child soldiers, cyclone relief squandered and brutality
Sarah Silverman Foctor - Burma: It ...
Sarah is going to be a Foctor in Burma










We can be the change we wish to see in the world
Help people realise that what is happening in Burma is important for our welfare in the UK, our freedoms are being taken away and we need to make a stand to what we think democracy is.
AUNG SANG SUU KYI,YOU ARE NOT ONLY A BRAVE SPEAKER OF THE TRUTH,YOU ARE A SHINING EXAMPLE OF HOW ONE SINGLE WOMAN CAN INSPIRE MILLIONS,BLESS YOU
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View all comments (7 more)What a wonderful inspiration Aung San Suu Kyi is to us all. Quiet, determined dignity to speak the truth and stand up against injustice shames powerful aggressive people and in the end will win as good overcomes evil eventually.
Aung San Suu Kyi is the living proof that a single human being has the potential to make a positive difference & inspire millions throughout the world. Thanks AI for sharing her message!
A remarkable woman and a great inspiration.
I admire her and am inspired by her daily.
Roger
Her bravery is without question, her serenity and intelligence are inspirational.
Aung San Suu Kyi speaks for us all in Amnesty when she wishes there was no further need for our organisation...but until that day we will strive to ensure that no prisoner of conscience is ever forgotten. In Carlisle (UK) a daily candle is lit to remind people that Amnesty International never sleeps, never flags and never forgets those whose Human Rights have been denied. We are the voice of those forbidden to speak. We are the ever present reminder to regimes that their deeds are noticed and above all, we never cease to care deeply and with compassion, for all those imprisoned for their belief that the world could and should be better.
Bother! it accepted the rating after only clicking one star - I meant to click five.
I hope I would have the courage to live up to Aung San Suu Kyi is similar circumstances.