Stop China Now
May 5, 2010 by blogadmin
Filed under Stand with the People
Key themes about Burma Today:
Facing down China now – Hill tribes stand in the gap as the final obstacle to China’s aim of totally controlling Burma as a puppet government for access to the Indian Ocean
A hornets’ nest of activists – Pro-democracy groups and resistance forces now consider their future after sham national elections that left the dictatorship in power.
Now or never - They are emboldened now by the fracturing of the Burmese Army, desertions and crumbling morale.
People power – Everybody wants “Freedom Now” after six decades of oppression by the Burmese Government
Hope lives on – Give the people the capacity and confidence to go the distance now
One Team - Unify all freedom-loving people to stand as one against tyranny
How can you help?
Join the tribes! – Ethnics and activists desperately need your help. Raise awareness + Raise funds. Click on this link:
Do what is right - ”Freedom in our land depends on freedom in other lands”. Stand with the oppressed people of Burma.
Write the President, your senators and congressmen - Innocents with American values perish now while politicians talk. “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”
Pray - A full-scale offensive is coming in which our friends in Burma are hopelessly out-numbered.
Email – Get on our email list so we can keep you updated. Write to burmaincrisisnow@gmail.com
Your Donation Makes The Difference – Examples:
- $25. Feeds one orphan child for a month
- $50. Pays for a volunteer medic’s monthly personal clothing, medicine and hygiene costs in the war zone
- $100. Provides a blinded landmine amputee with a bed and a cassette recorder for books-on-tape and music
- $250. Assures three-months food for the family of a volunteer medic risking his or her life in the war zone
- $1000. Buys a satellite phone for human rights abuse reporting or coordination of medical evacuation
- $5000. Provides a complete VHF / UHF radio network used to support mobile + fixed clinics and backpack medics
- $10,000. Provides two x satellite phone-computer-solar panel sets to support two humanitarian relief teams for a year
- $25,000. Funds an ethnic Youth Leadership Academy deep inside the jungles of Eastern Burma for a year
- $50,000. Builds a network of training centers in the war zone to give ethnic peoples various skills the to survive



