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BADA Annual General Meeting and Election - 2009
BADA Annual General Meeting and Election to be held on Saturday Jan 17, 2008 at the Union City Public Library Meeting room. The business of the AGM will also include the election of the new Board of directors and the Executive Committee members. Please see more information here.


San Francisco Bay Area 9th Annual Burmese Literary Talk held

San Francisco Bay Area continued its strong traditional of preserving Burmese tradition and literary and hold the 9th annual Burmese Literary Talk this year (again) with prominent writers, directors and singers. The talk was held on Saturday, November 8, 2008 FROM 4-10 PM at the Los Cerritos Community Center in Fremont (3377 Alder Ave, Fremont, CA 94536) Read More Download Flyers: PDF  MS Word  Color PDF(Large File) Color PDF for Sponsors Direction  MapQuest 

Burma Vigil on the Anniversary of Saffron Revolution held
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 6:00 – 8:00 pm; UNION SQUARE, SAN FRANCISCO;
301 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94102; Get directions  Read More Flyers MS Word  PDF Burmese  Press Release

A year ago, led by Buddhist monks, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Burma peacefully to cry out for an end to the long-standing military dictatorship there. Today, raising Buddhist flags and reciting prayers of love on the street is a crime punishable by beating and death. Many monks have been disrobed, beaten, humiliated, tortured, and killed, and there are reports of a massacre in the jungle. The military junta has raided monasteries and private homes in the middle of the night, dragging away those they suspect of involvement. Over 4,000 monks and thousands more protesters were arrested and the Burmese population is living in fear.

The people of Burma need our help. Despite countless military crackdowns over the past 20 years, their brave struggle for freedom continues. Please join us on the anniversary of Burma’s Saffron Revolution Day to appeal to the UN and the international community to take swift and effective measures to stop injustice, and establish Burmese democracy and rule of law. Let’s lift our voices for democracy in Burma as we commemorate the peaceful and heroic protests of last September.

Free Daw Aung San Suu Kyi: Concerns Growing Over her Health/Survival
After three weeks of food refusal, concerns growing over Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's health/survival Read more  NLD Special Statement  BADA Statement

Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA)
Statement of Support for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Recent Actions
Date: August 26, 2008
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We absolutely support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in making a great stand even under detention; she has refused to meet with the UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari, as currently being reported. Her vision, judgment, courage and leadership in highlighting the failed efforts of the United Nations (UN) and the State Peace & Development Council's (SPDC) one-sided position could not come sooner. We fully stand by her decision.

Parade for Burma At The Solano Stroll was a success
Bay area Burma supporters to join the Solano Stroll Parade this year again and speared awareness about situation in Burma. A one mile long street celebration is attended by more than 100,000 annually.

34th Annual, 2008 Solano Stroll - Street Celebration  
Sunday, September 14, 10am - 6pm

Solano Avenue in Berkeley & Albany, CA

Let's Parade for Burma at Solano Stroll! Please join!
 

Parade at 10AM with about 100 participating groups (Burmese will be one of them); it usually last about 1 1/2 hour. To gather at 9:00 a.m. SHARP at the corner of FRESNO AVENUE and SOLANO AVENUE, Berkeley CA 94707; Look for people with Burmese dresses and drums. 

Solano Stroll is the East Bay’s largest street festival! The Solano Avenue Merchants Association invites you to come and see what makes Solano Avenue such a wonderful place. Participants and the event guests visit from everywhere throughout California; as well as neighboring states from Nevada to Maine. Every cuisine imaginable** Filling the streets with hundreds of thousands.

Also visit 75 Entertainers / 50 Food Booths / 120 Arts and Crafters and 150 Local Non-Profits. 26 Blocks of free fun! 
*** In 2002, the Stroll was honored by the Library of Congress as a National Local Legacy. ***   Read more

UN Special Envoy Wasting Time
BADA Strongly supports Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's refusal to meet
him
Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA) today released a statement strongly endorsing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi' s refusal to meet with UN Special envoy as he is just wasting precious time and going along with regime's one-sided stand. In expressing such support, BADA has today released the following statement:

Statement of Support for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Recent Actions
Date: August 26, 2008

We absolutely support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in making a great stand even under detention; she has refused to meet with the UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari, as currently being reported. Her vision, judgment, courage and leadership in highlighting the failed efforts of the United Nations (UN) and the State Peace & Development Council's (SPDC) one-sided position could not come sooner. We fully stand by her decision.  Read More here

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Join Protest Rally at Chinese Consulate On the Eve of Olympic Closing
To Highlight China's Role/irresponsible policies in Enabling Burma's Brutal Dictatorship  More info

Also read reports on China Arm Sales to Rights Abusers like Burma military

A protest rally in front of the Chinese Consulate on Aug 23 is being planned.

2-4 pm Saturday, August 23
Chinese Consulate
1450 Laguna St, San Francisco, CA 94115

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Among others, the following exhibit will be part of the actions:

Exhibit - China's Policy, Burma's Misery

Beijing Olympic through the eye of Local Burmese Artists on behalf of silenced Burmese people under the Burmese regime:

The exhibit will include collection of cartoons, photos and article of China's military, economic and diplomatic support to Burma Dictators!  More Information

8888 20th Anniversary/Burma Day Successfully held
In honor of the 20th Anniversary of the people of Burma’s August 8, 1988 popular uprising against Burma’s military regime, the city of San Francisco and Berkeley have declared:  BURMA DAY: AUGUST 8. On August 8, 2008, a flag raising by the City of Berkeley at 8:08 am (Attended by vice mayor Maxell Anderson an city officials) and Burma Day Rally at San Francisco Union Square (attended by Supervisor Ammiano and a representative from Congresswoman Jacky Spare) were successfully held to mark this historic day:
 
Berkeley Flag Raising:
Album  Slideshow; San Francisco Burma Day Rally: Album  Slideshow; More Photos: Photos   ABC Coverage

Flyer: MS Word   PDF   Graphic/poster  Photos Collection  8888 News Collection   Read more  

San Francisco declares August 8 as Burma Day to honor 20th anniversary of 8888
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has passed the Burma Day Resolution by 8-3 vote margin at Today's meeting. The resolution commands the people of Burma and declares August 8 as Annual Burma Day to honor the 20th anniversary of 8888 people's uprising in Burma. Read More

Berkeley declared August 8, 2008 as Burma day, to raise Burma Flag annually on August 8 Read more

BADA works to help the Cyclone Victims in Burma
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To make
tax deductible donation, click the button at the top right corner.
Alternatively, send checks made out to "BADA" to BADA, 1453 Marin Avenue, Albany, CA 94706. We will send you a receipt. 100% goes to Burma's cyclone victims! More information
Cyclone Relief effort already send $20,000 to Burma
BADA has already send $20,000 to Burma through International Burmese Monks Organizations Inc, the only and leading oversea Burmese monks network that has offices in 20 countries. Your donation has funded monasteries and leading grassroots that are doing great relief works in Burma. Please read this New York Times article, Monks Succeed in Cyclone Relief as Junta Falters to learn more about how they are leading the relief efforts in Burma.


Zarganar arrested in Burma
Zarganar, a popular Burmese comedian and social activist, has been heavily involved in volunteer disaster relief aid in the cyclone-damaged areas. An estimated 400 Burmese involved in the entertainment world joined together to do volunteer work in the delta. They confiscated the computer, video CDs of Than Shwe's daughter's wedding, Rambo 4 and Nargis plights, cash account book and 30 FECs, from his bed room. Read his June 2 interview.

Join May 9 Burma Rally, Prayer Vigil and Fundraiser for Cyclone Victims
When:   Friday, May 9, 2008 4-8pm ** Rally 5pm; Speakers at 6pm; Vigil 7 pm
Where: 
San Francisco Federal Building, 450 Golden Gate Avenue
Visuals: Burmese monks and Burma supporters, meditation, signs, music, prayer & collection for Burmese cyclone victims Contact: 510 220 1323; More details here

Burma Thanks you for April 9: Peace Walk and Torch Protests were a success
600+ Burma supporters joined the Peace Walk across Golden Gate Bride: (Click here for more nfo)

2008 Annual Burma Human Rights Day held
Come commemorate 8th annual event with speakers, film, music, food, discussion and Q&A; Download flyer  
MS Word PDF Direction and invite

Speaker1 Dr. Ashin Nayaka Testimony speeches by Ashin Nayaka ; biography
Speaker2 Chinese Dissident HARRY WU   Book by Harry Wu;  http://www.laogai.org/ biography
Performer Mary Win http://www.youtube.com/marywinmusic
Film Prayer of Peace: Relief & Resistance in Burma's War Zone; 28 mins; color http://frontfilms.com/
Video Saffron Revolution Highlights; 10 mins  
More info

BADA website:  www.badasf.org

  Direction and invite

2008 BADA Annual General Meeting held
successfully held with the most number of supporters and members ever attended an AGM
You are cordially invited to attend the annual general meeting of The 2008 Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA) that will be held according to the following program.

1:30 PM to 4:30 PM, Saturday, January 26, 2008
Union City Library, 34007 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City, California 94587, Telephone (510) 745-1464

There will be reports from the Executive Committee, the Board of Directors, and Treasurers, and appointment of vacant Board and EC members.
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Join us in helping the people of Burma in their quest for Democracy and Freedom. If you are not a member yet,  apply online here; it is quick and easy. More information about BADA can be found at www.badasf.org. Or contact us at 510 485 3751; info@badasf.org
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Media Advisory: BADA urges US Congress to take strong measures against foreign Oil Companies in Burma
Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA) today praised the United States Congress for imposing stronger sanctions against Burma’s junta, but urged to take strong measures against the foreign oil companies operating in Burma. Read More

Media Advisory: BADA lauds US Congress for honoring Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
The Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA) today praised the US House of Representatives for voting to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and urged the US Senate to quickly approve a similar measure Read more

Join January 11th, 60th Burma Independence Day Protest in front of Chinese Consulate (11:30 am - 1 pm)
January 4th, 2008 is the 60th anniversary of Burma’s Independence Day, and we will mark it with a protest in front of Chinese consulate. India has recently frozen its arms sales to Burma for six months. We need China to do more, and a lot more. The time is from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. The consulate office (where many visa applicants usually are) is closed between 12 pm to 1 pm; but it opens some days when there are many applicants. Beginning at 11:30 and ending at 1:00 will cover it in either case. And many who work in the City will be able to join us at lunch time. 

When: Friday January 11, 2008; 11:30 am to 1:30 pm (Stand up protests and meditation protests)

Where: Consulate General-China; 1450 Laguna St; San Francisco, CA 94115; (415) 674-2900; Get directions

How: Activists to protest with song and visuals while Buddhist monks and lay persons do a sitting Vipassana meditation. There could be rain, so bring your umbrella and rain coat. Please wear red and bring signs and banners.

Why: China is the primary and biggest enabler of Burma's regime. We demand China reverse its irresponsible policies towards Burma. China must stop its military, diplomatic and economic support of the junta which is bringing ruin and death to Burma. We demand that China NOT veto UN measures designed to pressure the regime. Until China takes such strong and effective measures, we call upon the international community to highlight bringing shame and humiliation upon the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 

Contact: 510 220 1323; 415-806-7425; 510 795 0405

Thank you all for supporting this successful event
Burma's Struggle continues: An Evening with Burmese Monk leader and former monk political prisoner + Video
Masoeyein Sayadaw is the head of the International Burmese Monks Organization ((Sassana Moli) ) founded after recent protests in Burma to help the monks and nuns of Burma as well as to save the Buddhism from the destructive Burma’s Junta. He is a well-known Buddhist teacher and author of 50 years in Burma. He was derobed and imprisoned in Burma for three years in 1990 for his monastery participating in the Monk’s boycott of the military. He has been actively advocating against the atrocities and destructions of monks, nuns and Buddhist institutions in Burma.

Come join Masoyein Sayadaw and an excellent Burma Video "Burma: State of Fear" by Frontline/WORLD, 25 MINS, COLOR with introduction and Q&A by the Frontline/WORLD Series Editor Stephen Talbot.

Monday Dec 17, 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian-Universalists Hall
1924 Cedar Street (@Bonita), Berkeley, CA 94709 
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MS Word PDF

The People of Burma have been forced to live under the brutal dictatorship since 1962, and have been violently crushed repeatedly every time they rose up against the successive dictatorial regimes.

Recently, led by Buddhist monks, hundreds of thousands of peaceful people are taking to the streets to cry out for an end to the long-standing military dictatorship in Burma yet again. However, holding Buddhist Sassana flags and reciting prayers of love on the street is now a crime punishable by beating and death. Many monks have been disrobed, beaten, humiliated, tortured, and killed, and there are reports of a massacre in the jungle. The military junta is raiding monasteries and private homes in the middle of the night and dragging away those they suspect of involvement. Over 4,000 Buddhist monks and protesters have been arrested and the Burmese population is living in fear.
More info

Outraged? Let's not forget Burma, but help keep the Burma issue alive and well
Join Dec. 9th Burma Peace Rally in SF

COME mark the the International Human Rights Day with a rally FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM in Burma 
Sunday Dec. 9th,  2:00 – 3:30 pm
Civic Center Plaza
Polk St & McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Wear Maroon red to honor Buddhist monks. The People of Burma have been forced to live under the brutal dictatorship since 1962, and have been violently crushed repeatedly every time they rose up against the successive dictatorial regimes.

Recently, led by Buddhist monks, hundreds of thousands of peaceful people are taking to the streets to cry out for an end to the long-standing military dictatorship in Burma yet again. However, holding Buddhist Sassana flags and reciting prayers of love on the street is now a crime punishable by beating and death. Many monks have been disrobed, beaten, humiliated, tortured, and killed, and there are reports of a massacre in the jungle. The military junta is raiding monasteries and private homes in the middle of the night and dragging away those they suspect of involvement. Over 4,000 Buddhist monks and protesters have been arrested and the Burmese population is living in fear. Flyer MS Word  PDF  More here

California, Call Call Call *NOW* and  get your representatives to Co-Sponsor H.R. 3890: Block Burmese JADE Act of 2007 More here

No Fuel for Burmese JUNTA,
Join AVAAZ's consumer boycott of Chevron and Total: We, the undersigned, pledge not to buy fuel from any gas station owned by Total Oil, Chevron, or any of their subsidiaries. The boycott will continue until the Burmese junta begins a genuine democratic transition and frees all political prisoners-- including Aung San Suu Kyi--or until the companies leave Burma entirely. More here

Burma: Targeted Sanctions Needed on Petroleum Industry
(New York, November 19, 2007) � The United Nations Security Council should act to prohibit any new investment in Burma's oil and gas fields and block company payments that help sustain Burma's brutal military rule, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch said that until the Security Council imposes sanctions, members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), China, India, the European Union, the United States and other countries that have economic ties to Burma should act to suspend any further development of Burma's oil and gas sector. To encourage an end to ongoing repression, Human Rights Watch also called for targeted financial sanctions on companies owned and controlled by the Burmese military or whose revenues substantially benefit the military.  
Ware Maroon red to honor Buddhist monks Read More
Join SF Singapore Protest This Tuesday
Singapore, come clean and say No to Burma's Dictatorship!
Last Friday, amid the looming ASEAN summit in Singapore, US Senate unanimously voted and urged ASEAN to suspend Myanmar. But, in response, Singapore will not even allow opposition to protest against Myanmar at the summit, let alone allowing Burmese there. [Read the news here] We will protest here for all of them on Tuesday Nov 20, 12-1 pm in San Francisco. Please join in!!!!

Date:   Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Time:  12 pm to 1 pm in San Francisco
Program:
11:50 - 12:00  Gather at the Ferry Building (1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA 94111)
12:00 - 12:20  Meditation walk to the Singapore Consulate (595, Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105)
12:20 - 1:00    Meditation protest/rally at the Singapore Consulate

Burma freedom supporters, organizations and groups working towards a speedy democratic development in Burma. And YOU. The Berkeley Buddhist Peace Fellowship (bpf.org) and Buddhist Community, The Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA, badasf.org) and Burmese Community. To do a walking meditation protest, rally against the Singapore Government at the San Francisco Singapore Consulate during the 13th ASEAN Summit in Singapore. Read more


Pelosi, Burma needs you now!
(It was successful!!! And we were informed that she is already working on the Burma bill and the flow vote will come within two weeks)
Join Burma Vigil at the Pelosi office to ask her support for Sanctions on Burma's ruling thugs on Nov 14, 4:30 - 5:30 pm at San Francisco Federal Building.
Burma freedom supporters and the district constituents to show their appreciation to Congresswoman Pelosi for her past work on Burma and her continual support for Burma. In particular, we would like to ask for her much needed leadership and support to the Burma bill introduced in the House by the Congressman Lantos. This is a powerful legislation that will really hurt the SPDC hard. But it has gotten only 27 co-sponsors so far and needs to go through the way and means committee soon.  Read more

Burma democracy leader invites SPDC to join her to pursue the path of dialogue constructively
Note: Her statement reveals that the SPDC is not willing and only wasting time; we need to pressure them more! Read More
  California, PLEASE ACT *NOW* and  get your representatives to Co-Sponsor H.R. 3890: Block Burmese JADE Act of 2007
Goal: To amend the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003 to waive the requirement for annual renewal resolutions relating to import sanctions, impose import sanctions on Burmese gemstones, expand the number of individuals against whom the visa ban is applicable, expand the blocking of assets and other prohibited activities, and for other purposes. Read More

Protest against Chevron was a success
Free Burma Supporters joined in with more then 150 others marching [in the rain] to protest against Chevron Expansion of Refinery to raise awareness about Burma as well as making connections.
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Charles Petrie,
top UN officer in Myanmar Country Team, Kicked out for a truthful Statement
The truth told by the UN Myanmar Country Team: The UN system in Myanmar nevertheless sees every day that in this potentially prosperous country basic human needs are not being met. Today, Myanmar’s estimated per capita GDP is less than half of that of Cambodia or Bangladesh. The average household is forced to spend almost three quarters of its budget on food. One in three children under five are suffering from malnutrition, and less than 50% of children are able to complete their primary education.  It is estimated that close to seven hundred thousand people each year suffer from malaria and one hundred and thirty thousand from tuberculosis. Among those infected with HIV, an estimated sixty thousand people needing anti-retrovirals do not yet have access to this life-saving treatment. 

The United Nations agencies working in Myanmar repeat their strong determination to help the country address poverty and suffering, and their underlying causes.

The concerns of the people have been clearly expressed through the recent peaceful demonstrations, and it is beholden on all to listen.
Full Statement  UN Oct 22nd Report on Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar UNIC YANGON Web Site


The plain old lies from Myanmar SPDC:
The Statement, which is found to be very negative, deliberately ignores the successful conclusion of the National Convention which as adopted basic principles for a new constitution as well as the economic development and the gains made in various sectors, such as education, health, transportation, etc. The Country Team should realize that there could be much better gains without the sanctions imposed upon Myanmar by some countries. Read Full Lies

Read Coverage Photo show Press Release
UN Day Burma Freedom March successfully held
We marched for peace and freedom. We called UN to act! Sing the petition NOW!
Despite the UN resolution, nothing has changed in Burma; brutal crackdowns and killings continue.
To help stop the killings, join San Francisco UNITED DAY OF ACTIONS
Wednesday October 24, 2007; 4pm - 8pm
Why Oct 24? It is the United Nations Day and SF was the birthplace of UN; Global Day of Action - Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Day (organized by the 400,000+ member FaceBook 'Support the Monks' protest in Burma' group); and one month anniversary of Saffron Revolution (The general protest started on Sept 24 with 100000+ taking to the streets as called for by the All Burma Monk's Alliance)

4:00 – 5:00
Rally & meditation at Chinese Consulate, 1450 Laguna (@ Geary), San Francisco
5:00 – 5:40 Peace March to United Nations Plaza, Market St (between 7th & 8th )
6:00 – 8:00 Multi-faith Prayer Service at United Nations Plaza

Flyer
MS Word  PDF online invitation  Parade Route Press Release
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A thousand Joined Peace for Burma Protest, March and Prayer vigil!
IT WAS A SUCCESS,  A Thousand Participated: Video Photo show 1  2  Media Coverage
Peace and freedom loving people from San Francisco Bay Area (around a thousand) participated in the Peace for Burma Actions held on Friday, Oct 5, 2007. The actions included the really and meditation protest in Front of Chinese consulate from 2 pm to 5 m; a peace march from Chinese consulate to United Nations Plaza (5 pm - 5:40 pm); and multi religion prayer vigil (6 to 8 pm) at the United Nations Plaza.

In front of the consulate, the Buddhist monks and lay people meditated while activists rallied; and speeches were delivered by representatives from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi office and other community organizations. The rally and the big crowd caused the Chinese embassy to close down early.

The peace march is the recreation of recent peaceful marches in Burma, in which thousands of people led by Buddhist monks marched holding sassana flags and reciting metta sutta. Monks and a nun from Burmese, Japan and Chinese monasteries, Buddhist Peace Fellowship and Buddhist Churches of America, Buddhist Churches of San Francisco, San Francisco Zen Center led the march holding the Sassana flags and reciting Meetta sutta. Read More

Friday Protest at the Chinese Consulate Was a success
Media Coverage  Video
Try to wear red (in solidarity with the maroon-robed monks), make signs
When:   Friday September 28, 2007; 10:30 am to 1:30 pm (Stand up protests and meditation protests)
Where: Consulate General-China; 1450 Laguna St; San Francisco, CA 94115; (415)
674-2900; Get directions
How: Activists to protest with Microphone, banners and sings while Buddhist monks and lay persons do a sitting Vipassana meditation. Ware red color clothes. Contact: Nyunt Than (510 220 1323); Ashin Nanika (510 795 0405)

Wednesday's China Protest successfully held
Thanks for joining the protest at Chinese Consulate in SF with such a short notice. But very many of you came and protested for monks and the people of Burma. We had about 80 people and representatives from Mr. Lantos also joined us and delivered speech on his effort and the committee that he chaired, House Committee for Foreign Relations. Invitation

 19TH Anniversary of Dictator's power siege in Burma
Join San Francisco Burma Freedom Protests on Monday Sept. 17
Against CHINA, RUSSIA
AND INDIA GOVERNMENTS
Marking the 19th anniversary of brutal crackdowns and power seize by Burma's dictators on Sept. 18 1988 against the people's pro-democracy uprising, you are invited to join the protests against the China, India and Russia Governments and demand "STOP SUPPORTING BURMA'S DICTATORS" on Monday September 17, 2007 (Sept. 18 in Burma) in San Francisco.

Since the Junta's power siege 19 years ago, the Military dictators have been imposing brutal rule on the 50 millions people of Burma and trying to erase the people's will registered in the historic 1990 election overwhelmingly choosing National League for Democracy led By Aung San Suu Kyi to rule the country.

Unfortunately, economic and military super powers: China, Russia and India have greatly assisted the thuggish regime of Burma economically, militarily and politically including China and Russia vetoing a resolution in the UN Security Council on Burma. Their reckless and irresponsible policies have enabled the world's most brutal dictators terrorize the entire population of Burma.

Unavoidably, people of Burma are taking to the streets yet again due to unbearably conditions caused by prolong dictatorship, lack of livelihood, economic hardship and brutal repression, but only to be met with violent and brutal crackdowns --- as usual. Read More

Monday September 17, 2007 (Three protests in one day)

8:30 am to 11:00 am at
Consulate General-China
1450 Laguna St
San Francisco, CA 94115
Get directions
11:30 am to 1:30 pm at
Consulate General of India

540 Arguello Boulevard

San Francisco , CA 94118 USA
Get direction
2:30 pm to 5 pm at
Russian Federation-Consulate General
2790 Green St
San Francisco, CA 94123
Get directions

BADA Participated in Solano Stroll PARADE and raised awareness(YouTube Video)
To show our solidarity and support, concerned people of San Francisco Bay Area took to the street again on Sunday, September 9, 2007. But this time, marching in front of hundreds of thousands people at the Solano Stroll fair, the largest of this kind in California. We dedicated this march to those are being arrested in Burma during ongoing peaceful walking demonstrations. And our message to the United Nations and international community is to take swift and effective measures to stop the violent crackdowns by thuggish regime on peaceful protesters due to repression and hardship. This is our fourth action in a row since the beginning of peaceful walks and the arrest of student’s leader three weeks ago. Read More; You Tube Video; Photo Gallery; Fair Official Website

Sign BADA petition in support of  92 elected MPs' proposal to UNSG Ban ki-moon
In light of SPDC concluding its sham National Convention in Burma as part of their plan to formally erase the historic 1990 election's results and legitimize the forever-military rule on Burma, 92-Elected MPs from Burma send a proposal to UNSG Ban Ki-moon that has mounted a significant challenge to SPDC's one-sided plans. Their actions has been welcome and supported by many exiles groups including leading Burmese democratic institutions: NCUB, MPU, NCGUB and UNLD-LA.

To support this important political steps, BADA is colleting signatures for a petition to the congressional representatives. Click here to read BADA Petition. Please  sign on the petition by simply send an email to badaonline@gmail.com with your name and address. 

92-MPs' letter to UNSG Actions call by NCUB BADA Appeal Letter and Petition

Urgent Action Call: Burma Freedom Protest was a success
Say no to violent acts by Burma's dictators; Release all arrested!!

Tuesday August 28, 2007; 11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Federal Building;
450 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco (Map/direction)

Concerned Burma freedom activists to rally outside of Federal Building/Office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco
demanding US Congress and US Government to help stop the Burma’s military regime, State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), from committing more violent crackdowns and arbitrary arrests over peaceful demonstrations. Read More  Flyer  Map/direction Protest Image Gallery

BADA Condemns SPDC for crackdown and arrests over peaceful demonstrations
On August 21, 2007, putting their lives on the line, 88 generation student leaders and concerned residents held peaceful marches in Rangoon. More marches were followed in next few days. Their goal was to symbolize the current dreadful situation of ordinary people in Burma because whole majority people have to take “walk” as their best affordable means of transportation for daily survival at this hike of fuel prices while the military elites and their acquaintances possess automobiles which prices range between 75,000 – 250,000 US Dollar. These prices are quick shocking while we all are well aware of the dire situation of the people of Burma as refugees, IDPs, migrant laborers, etc.

Students leaders and protesters were arrested. Names of these eleven student leaders are revealed in the newspapers. They are: Min Ko Naing, Min Zeya, Ko Ko Gyi, Kyaw Min Yu (a) Jimmy, Mya Aye, Htay Win Aung (a) Pyone Cho, Ant Bwe Kyaw,. Zeya, Kyaw Kyaw Htwe (a) Markee, Pandate Tun, Thet Zaw, Zaw Zaw Min, and Nyan Lin Tun.
Many demonstrations follows and were met with violent crackdowns (Please see daily updates and news at the top). Read BADA Statement

BADA Participates at San Francisco Street Fairs; SF Mayor Signed BADA petitions
To increase awareness about increasingly grave situation in Burma, BADA has participated various street fairs in the San Francisco Bay Area.

At the 3rd annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration held on Saturday, 19 2007, BADA has for the first time participated.  San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newson visited our booth, chatted with BADA officers and also signed a petition seeking the relese of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Next year celebration will be held on Saturday May 17 2008 and join us again for the updates on Burma saturation and to continue to support our Children Education efforts.

Here are a few photos from Asian Heritage...
http://butensky.com/bada/

At Nihonmachi street fair, our booth looked great and we had quite a few good conversations with folks - some of whom barely new where Burma is and some who knew much about the situation there. Non-profits are relegated off of the main drag at this street fair and so we didn't have the numbers we had hoped for - so it was more quality than quantity. Direct results included inspiring a writer to publish a piece on DASSK in an upcoming issue of an online magazine and taking in donations.

Key aspects of our booth that were very successful in drawing people in included: 1) Rick's pat waing; 2) Our great and growing collection of banners; 3) Photo boards; 4) Photos of DASSK in particular; 5) Volunteers being attentive to visitors and initiating conversations.

Here are some photos (sorry that I didn't get all of our volunteers).
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2007 Burma Freedom Rally in San Francisco was a success
Annual Burma Freedom Rally was held on Friday, May 25, 2007, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in front of Federal Building/Nancy Pelosi office (450 Golden Gate Avenue) in San Francisco. More than 40 activists join the rally that was was to celebrate the 17th anniversary of NLD's victory in the Burma's historic 1990 election and also to urge the U.S. Congress and the Administration to seek an effective and immediate actions by the U.N. Security Council on Burma due to ongoing ethnic cleansing, arbitrary arrest, torture, mob attacks, killings and crackdowns in the country. We call upon the United Nations and the international community to do their utmost to take swift and effective measures to secure the safety and release of all political prisoners in Burma immediately.

Chevron Headquarters' Annual  Shareholder's Meeting Protest Held (Photo Gallery)
The Chevron Out of Burma Protest was held that was joined in by about 30 activists (miti-ethnics and groups such as BADA, BAWA, students, American supporters and others) in front of Chevron Headquarter in San Ramon at their Annual Shareholder's meeting on Wednesday, Apr 25. With all groups joining together all together there were about 80 people. We have transformed the large Unocal Protest Banners (Thanks to Heidi) into Chevron Banners. And the Burmese drums (Thanks to Dr. Kyaw Tint and Daw Htay Htay Kyi) make our protest more lively and outstanding. The road was full with cars all morning and it was effective to be shouting slogans. Thank you all for participating; and many others who could not be there with us personally due to busy schedule.

A photo of our protest and brief description
was published in West County Times, a local paper. Moreover, BBC and VOA (Burmese news) interviewed us about the protest (Dr. Salai Tun Than, Daw Khin Tint Tint, U Maung Maung Latt and myself). Along with Amazon Watch Executive Director and other speakers, Dr. Salai Tun Than and BADA President spoke at the protest.  Thanks you all again for participation and support. Again, corporate greed and irresponsibility should not go unnoticed especially when it supports prolong the brutal dictatorship in Burma.
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7th Annual 2007 Burma Human Rights Day Successfully held (Photo Gallery)
Each year, the people from Burma around the world commemorate March 13 as the Burma Human Rights Day -- the day that the Engineering student Ko Phone Maw was murdered by the Burmese military, and therefore set off the 1988 nation-wide pro-democracy uprising in Burma. To continue to raise the awareness about more than four-decade-long dictatorship in Burma, this year again, BADA held its seventh annual 2007 Burma Human Rights Day event on Saturday March 10, 2007 at the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists hall from 6 pm to 10 pm. More than 200 BADA Members and supporters packed the hall to listen to the dynamic speakers and a documentary on Burma. The event lasted nearly until 11 pm.  
FILM SCREENING: Burma - Inside the Secret City                  
SPEAKERS:

  • DR. SALAI TUN THAN:  "My continued effort against Military Rule in Burma"
  • DR. THEIN LWIN:  "The Plight of Burmese Children under the Military's Education, Public Health, and Economic Policies"; Visit: www.educationburma.net
  • JEREMY WOODRUM:  "Campaigning for Burma’s Freedom in the US”; Visit: www.uscampaignforburma.org
  • SAW MYAT PYI SONE HTUN: Presentation, “Schools in Dumpster”

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National Poet U Tin Moe's Funeral Held in Los Angeles (Photo Gallery)
Jan 28, 2007: The funeral services of the National Poet Saya Gyi U Tin Moe were held on Sunday, January 28th  evening in Los Angeles, California, his resident city. It was the last of the several public services held over two days in Los Angeles. Hundreds of admirers all over the United States attended the services. NCGUB Prime Minister Dr. Sein Win, Poet and Writer Saya Maung Swan Ye, Writer Saya U Win Pe, Journalist U Tin Maung Than spoke at the Sunday's Funeral service. Representatives from various organizations -- including those of BADA and BAWA: former president of BADA Dr. Kyaw Tint and President of BAWA Daw Khin Tint Tint respectively, also spoke at the Saturday Evening viewing and memorial service. Members of BADA, BAWA and many San Francisco Bay Area residents attended the funeral and the viewing services. His body will be cremated early Monday January 29 by family members. BADA Condolences  Photo Gallery

2007 BADA Annual General Meeting and Election Held
Each year in late January, BADA members convene for an annual meeting to review their past year's activities as well as to plan for the new year to better serve its community and the people of Burma. Every two year, according to its bylaw, BADA members elect its leadership bodies, the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. BADA successfully held its 2007 Annual General Meeting and Election on Saturday Jan 27, 2007 at the Union City Library, 34007 Alvarado-Niles Rd. Union City, CA 94587 from 11 am to 4 pm. New members of  the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee for the 2007/2008 term were elected. Officers election will be held this coming Sunday at the same location among the elected members.  Invitation & Program Download FlyerDownload Nomination Form Logo Selection Vote

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