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The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that troops in Rangoon opened fire after protesters hurled rocks and bottles at them, killing a reported 10 individuals, one of whom is reported to have been a Japanese reporter.
Recall the warning that police might use the tactic of dressing up as protesters? How can anyone know who threw the stones?
The junta has now raided the monasteries in Rangoon and have imprisoned some 500 monks, as well as closing the Shwedagon Pagoda.
Democracy Now! is reporting this morning that cybercafes and mobile phones are being shut down in an attempt to stem the flow of videos and blog information about the protest.
They are also reporting that China has effectively blocked any UN action on the situation in Burma.
A Burmese blog in Rangoonwith video of soldiers shooting in the background.
This Burmese blogger has not updated since the 24th.
There is a movement on to Wear Red for Burma this Friday (tomorrow). Please pass it on.
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The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that troops in Rangoon opened fire after protesters hurled rocks and bottles at them, killing a reported 10 individuals, one of whom is reported to have been a Japanese reporter.
Recall the warning that police might use the tactic of dressing up as protesters? How can anyone know who threw the stones?
The junta has now raided the monasteries in Rangoon and have imprisoned some 500 monks, as well as closing the Shwedagon Pagoda.
Democracy Now! is reporting this morning that cybercafes and mobile phones are being shut down in an attempt to stem the flow of videos and blog information about the protest.
They are also reporting that China has effectively blocked any UN action on the situation in Burma.
A Burmese blog in Rangoonwith video of soldiers shooting in the background.
This Burmese blogger has not updated since the 24th.
There is a movement on to Wear Red for Burma this Friday (tomorrow). Please pass it on.

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Date: 2007-09-28 02:03 pm (UTC)