BURMA DIGEST

A Campaign Journal for Human Rights of All Ethnic Nationalities in Burma

 

 

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LAUNCHING CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

 

 

  • articles listed in order of their dates published.

 

 

Lwin Aung Soe

  1. What are They Saying

  2. American Policy on Burma

  3. New Security Council

  4. Sanctions on SPDC

  5. Generals Strengthened Their Hold on Power

  6. Lull Before The Storm

  7. Burma Plays Its Card With A New Suitor

  8. Aung San Suu Kyi Victory Over The Burmese Junta

  9. American Policy on China

  10. Burma's Democracy_ who cares?

  11. China Flexes its muscle

  12. Dangerous Arms, Difficult Talks

  13. China needs to be Open & Honest

  14. US Demands Action on Burma

  15. Against Drug Lord Generals

  16. Views on Burma

  17. US, China & ASEAN

  18. US, China & ASEAN (2)

  19. Analysis

  20. People's Power Movement in Hong Kong

  21. Time To Change

  22. ASEAN Gains Stature

  23. Suddenly, Suu Kyi is the Key

  24. Can India Help Burma?

  25. U.S. sees Burma as "Test Case

  26. Sanctions Are The Most Effective Weapons

  27. Backtracking Media Freedom

  28. Burma's Case on Capitol Hill

  29. Burma's Case on Capitol Hill, part 2

  30. Bush's Challenge on Burma

  31. People's Power Movement in Belarus

  32. The Role of Power in Non-violent Struggles

  33. The Role of Power in Non-violent Struggles, part 2

  34. The Role of Power in Non-violent Struggles, part 3

  35. Political Education and Motivation

  36. Good Leader

  37. Japan's Policy on Burma's Democratic Struggle

  38. Non-violent Tactics

  39. Non-violent Attacks

  40. Days are numbered now

  41. Warning to Dictators

  42. 18th Anniversary 8888

  43. Time to Solve Burma's Problems

  44. Power of Non-violent Movement, part 1

  45. Power of Non-violent Movement, part 2

  46. Power of Non-violent Movement, part 3

  47. Power of Non-violent Movement, part 4

  48. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts

  49. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts 2

  50. People of Political Movements

  51. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 3

  52. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 4

  53. Lessons from Civil Resistance around the World

  54. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 5

  55. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 6

  56. Coloured Revolutions

  57. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 6b

  58. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 7

  59. On Strategic Non-violent Conflicts, part 8

  60. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 9a

  61. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 9b

  62. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 10

  63. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 11

  64. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 11b

  65. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 12

  66. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 12b

  67. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 13

  68. Letter to General Than Shwe

  69. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 13b

  70. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 14

  71. Strength for Dialogue

  72. On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 14b

  73. Burma, China & the World

  74. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses

  75. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 2

  76. BBC Debate

  77. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 3

  78. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 4

  79. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 5

  80. Military Government Trying to Hide Human Rights Abuses

  81. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 6

  82. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 7

  83. Should We Reconcile?

  84. How to Respond to Human Rights Abuses, part 8

  85. Every Burmese Should Know the Truth

  86. Public Policy

  87. Democracy & Human Rights Movements around the World

  88. Democracy & Human Rights Movements around the World, 2

  89. To Bridge the Gap

  90. Democracy & Human Rights Movements around the World, 3

  91. Auspicious May 27

  92. It's Time for Burma

  93. Last Session of Sham National Convention

  94. Democracy & Human Rights Movements around the World, part 4

  95. Parliament with 25% Military Officers

  96. Democracy & Human-rights Movements around the World, 5

  97. Parliament with 25% Military Officers, 2