You will doubtless have seen coverage of the crisis which is
developing inside Burma at the moment. The involvement of the
Buddhist monks in the protests against the junta is an extraordinary
and powerful movement which promises hope for the people of Burma at last.
China is well-understood to be the major supporter of the Burmese
generals. BAI have decided to hold a protest demonstration outside
the Chinese Embassy in Dublin on Tuesday morning to encourage them to
change their stance on Burma. BAI will deliver a protest letter to
the Embassy and your support would very much appreciated if you could
come and join us at any time during the demonstration.
CHINESE EMBASSY, 40 AILESBURY ROAD, DUBLIN 4.
TUESDAY, 25th September 2007 8.30am – 10.30am
You will doubtless have seen coverage of the crisis which is
developing inside Burma at the moment. The involvement of the
Buddhist monks in the protests against the junta is an extraordinary
and powerful movement which promises hope for the people of Burma at last.
China is well-understood to be the major supporter of the Burmese
generals. BAI have decided to hold a protest demonstration outside
the Chinese Embassy in Dublin on Tuesday morning to encourage them to
change their stance on Burma. BAI will deliver a protest letter to
the Embassy and your support would very much appreciated if you could
come and join us at any time during the demonstration.
CHINESE EMBASSY, 40 AILESBURY ROAD, DUBLIN 4.
TUESDAY, 25th September 2007 8.30am – 10.30am
Mary Montaut, Co-ordinator, Burma Action Ireland
info@burmaactionireland.org
www.burmaactionireland.org
Tel: 353 87 126 1857
Fax: 353 1 855 9753