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Will you take a stand for Burma's Political Prisoners?
Today thousands of people across the world are uniting with one voice demanding the release of all of Burma's political prisoners. They are taking part in a global signature campaign which aims to collect 888,888 signatures on a petition to UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon before May 24, 2009, which is the date that Nobel Peace Prize recipient and elected leader of Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi, should be released from house arrest.
This petition calls on the UN Secretary General to make it his personal priority to secure the release of all political prisoners in Burma.
Please sign the petition now by following this link click HERE.
The target of 888,888 signatures symbolizes 8.8.88, the day the junta massacred some 3,000 people who courageously protested in Burma's largest democracy uprising.
Political Prisoners In Burma
- There are over 2,100 political prisoners in Burma.
- Political prisoners are not criminals. They have simply
stood up for freedom and democracy. - Without the release of all political prisoners, there can be
no peace and stability. - Torture of political prisoners is state policy in Burma and it
must end now. - The regime must stop harassing and arresting
pro-democracy activists.
These courageous men and women have stood at the forefront of Burma's fight for democracy and they need your help. Sign this petition now to send a strong message to General Secretary Ban Ki-moon that the world is united in seeking their release. Your message will undoubtedly reverberate through the ranks of the brave men and women of Burma who are fighting for freedom, democracy, and human rights.
Freedom for Burma's political prisoners is essential for progress. As Nelson Mandela once remarked "Only free men can negotiate. Prisoners can not enter into contracts."
Once you have signed the petition, please forward this message on to your friends and family.
Thank you,
Mike Haack
Campaigns Coordinator
U.S. Campaign for Burma
Mike@uscampaignforburma.org
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