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Anonyme, Thursday, July 31, 2003 - 23:49

Dictator Watch

the end of the SPDC

DICTATOR WATCH

Contact: Roland Watson, rol...@dictatorwatch.org
Please see www.dictatorwatch.org for links to the reports and photography described below.

THE BURMA FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY ACT: THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR THE SPDC

1 August 2003

(Note: We have posted a photo essay of a Dictator Watch food relief program for Burmese IDP mothers and their children; three stories from young Karen war orphans, in their own words, about how the Burma Army murdered their fathers, and how they have struggled to survive since this happened; and a remembrance and warning regarding the Preah Vihar incident in June 1979, when the Thai government refouled some forty-five thousand Cambodian refugees, thousands of whom subsequently died. If the last action is repeated with the Burmese refugees in the camps along the Thai/Burma border, we will work to ensure that the individuals in charge are held accountable, under the doctrine of “command responsibility,



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