20,000 March for freedom & democracy in Burma



Burma's largest anti-government protest in nearly two decades has taken place in the former capital Rangoon, led by Buddhist monks and nuns.

Up to 20,000 people took to the streets on the seventh day of protests calling for an end to the "evil dictatorship".

BBC news

1 Responses to “20,000 March for freedom & democracy in Burma”

  1. # Blogger Renegade Eye

    Very good news. It looks like the beginning of the end of that regime.  

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