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Photo-Exhibition of Burmese Student
Subject: Photo-Exhibition of Burmese Students' Movement in Australia.
Photo-Exhibition of Burmese Students' Movement in Australia
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Photo-Exhibition of Burmese Students' Movement in Australia is now
available in my Burma homepage.
(http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/4474)
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"Burmese Students' Movement (Australia) Photo Exhibition"
This page presents you the Burmese students' movement in Australia for
democracy and human rights in Burma. Burmese students in Australia participated
in the nationwide pro-democracy movement against the military dictatorship by
the Burmese military government in 1988. The peaceful demonstrations were
brutally cracked down by the military. The military took over the power in
September 1998 and still refuses to hand over the power to the
representatives of people who won the seats in 1990 election. Most of Burmese
students came out from Burma to continue their struggle for democracy and
human rights in Burma. A number of Burmese students have arrived in Australia
as permanent residents and scholarship students since 1993. They continue
their movement for motherland such as demonstrations and hunger strike
against the military junta in Burma.
The photo-exhibition will present you the pro-democracy movements by the
Burmese students in Australia.
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Please view the photographs on (http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/4474)
Presented by Myo Aye & Hnin Nwe Soe.
(May 7, 1997).
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