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Wanted for Opposing the Junta
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 11/17/2008
- Articles
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The 4th Burmese Empire with Nuclear Weapons
- By The Kanbawza .
- Published 10/20/2008
- News Analysis
- Unrated
Immediate Action Needed to Address Food Crisis in Chin State
- By Ethnic Nationalities Council
- Published 10/1/2008
- TNO News
- Unrated
Analysis and Strategy: My Country First
- By The Kanbawza .
- Published 09/20/2008
- News Analysis
- Unrated
SSND's Analysis Statement of the Imprisonment of U Khun Htun Oo and Other Shan Leaders
- By Admin
- Published 09/19/2008
- Activities of SSND
- Unrated
The
Open letter to Mr. Ban-ki Moon by UNA
- By Ethnic Nationalities Council
- Published 09/8/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
THE SPDC's 2010 GENERAL ELECTIONS
- By Ethnic Nationalities Council
- Published 09/1/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
The Plight of the Shan People of Burma
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 08/23/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
What Lessons do we get from Georgia in the Burmese Context?
- By The Kanbawza .
- Published 08/17/2008
- News Analysis
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Policy paper: Will America ever wake up to the Burmese Clarion Call?
- By The Kanbawza .
- Published 08/11/2008
- News Analysis
- Unrated
Recent Articles
Bush Urged To Initiate Multi-Party Talks On Burma
- By Ethnic Nationalities Council
- Published 08/8/2008
- Politics
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Shan Lai Tai Kung Fu (Part 3)
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 08/6/2008
- Articles
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This is the next in a series of 'Martial Arts Odyssey' episodes shot inside of Burma, at Loi Tailang, the headquarters of the Shan State Army. While the army fights to help the Shan people survive and gain independence, Master Kawn Wan struggles to keep his people's martial art alive, and to teach it to the young. See the refugees: orphans, soldiers, and teachers who practice Lai Tai, the Shan art of Kung Fu, so that their cultural heritage will survive.
The video features an in depth interview with young kawn Wan, as he explains his theories of martial arts and of cultural survival.
The Burmese government, the SPDC, killed his family and burned his village, but they couldn't break his spirit. Kawn Wan wages his private war for the benefit of his people.
Enjoy the video, for free, on youtube http://youtube.com/watch?v=5pNFM40bxZs
Please, say a prayer for the people of Shanland and all of Burma.
Be the Hero of Your Life Story
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 07/13/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
New Burma Video: Interview with Antonio Graceffo on Taipei Radio
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 07/4/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
For the last seven years Antonio has been working as an adventure and martial arts author in
This video was produced by Andy To.
Enjoy the video. And please, say a prayer for the people of Shanland.
Kung Fu Panda and The Brooklyn Monk
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 06/25/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
Nursing the Shan
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 06/20/2008
- Articles
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On a bamboo bed in a dark clinic at Loi Tailang, a woman sits with her three children. One has a severe foot burn, which is all infected and ugly looking. It is very common for children in the rural villages to be burned when cooking pots overturn on the fire at the centre of their hut. At the Loi Tailang temple there is a young monk who was horribly disfigured by similar burns which cover his face and head. A health worker explained to me that in the villages burns are often treated with a poultice of cow dung or with oil, both of which worsen the effects of the injuries.
EMS Duty in Tondo
- By Antonio Graceffo
- Published 06/19/2008
- Articles
- Unrated
Burmese activism in the new technology: How IT is helping and hampering movements
- By Sai Awn
- Published 06/15/2008
- News Analysis
- Unrated
