The US Campaign for Burma in Philadelphia

is comprised of a group of people who care about democracy, human rights and the well-being of people. Burma and it's people deserve to be "free" and we support this mission locally and internationally.

Please take a moment to read our web-site and check our events and announcements! We welcome your interest and support!


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

US Campaign for Burma - Philly 1st Annual Fundraiser - August 9th, 2008



Where: Home of Mara and Peter Wai
Location: 427 Maple Street, Jenkintown
When: Saturday, August 9, 6 - 10pm
Phone: 267 251 8953

email: mara.wai@gmail.com

We are delighted to invite you to join us at our First Annual U.S. Campaign for Burma Philly - ANNUAL FUNDRAISER. Please help us kick off this festive occassion to enjoy great food and meet other interesting, fabulous people who are committed to seeing a Free Burma during this time in history. This event happens on the tail of the Olympics Opening Ceremony in Beijing, China*. $20 suggested donation for this event. All profits will go the the U.S. Campaign for Burma (for info about this organization, see http://www.uscampgaignforburma.org/)"Free Burma" tshirts will also be available for $15, proceeds of remaining tshirt sales will go to Cyclone Nargis relief efforts. Please RSVP by July 31st.


*The U.S. Campaign for Burma supports a boycott of this opening ceremony. Go to www.uscampaignforburma.org to find out why.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Human Rights Torch Relay at the Liberty Bell - Sat., May 3, 2008

Light the torch for Human Rights. The U.S. Campaign for Burma - Philly Chapter will be at the Liberty Bell (Market & 6th Sts) on Saturday, May 3, 2008 from 12 - 4pm to take a stand against the Chinese Communist Party's human rights abuses. The HRTR group will speak out against China’s dismal human rights record including the persecution and atrocities against Falun Gong practitioners, Christians, the Uyghurs, Tibetan Buddhists, democracy advocates, human rights supporters, reporters, lawyers and dissidents.

"Free Burma" tshirts will be on sale! Get yours today while supplies last! To learn more about this event email: HRTR@comcast.net or go to http://www.humanrightstorch.org/. Join us in taking a stand.

Boycott the Beijing Summer Olympics!

A msg from Jeremy Woodrum - Director fo the U.S. Campaign for Burma (Feb, 2008):

A New Campaign Rallying One Million Citizens around the world to turn off their televisions and boycott the Beijing Olympics Unless China Ends Its Support for Burma's Military Regime
SIGN UP TODAY to Be one of One Million People to Pledge to Not Watch The Olympics: Also, Tell Your Friends. (to sign up: go to www.uscampaignforburma.org)

A few days ago, leading human rights activists inside Burma called on people throughout the world to turn off their televisions and not support the Beijing Olympics unless China stops propping up Burma's miltary regime.In response, each and every citizen of conscience throughout the world has a decision to make: do we lend our support to China by watching the Olympics or do we turn off our televisions? We, and leaders of the democracy movement in Burma, are asking you to turn it off. In fact, we are asking one million people throughout the world to sign up to turn off their televisions and not participate in the Olympics, unless China changes its policies on Burma.Here is why: China keeps Burma's military regime -- and its brutal human rights record -- in power. - Burma's military regime has burned down or otherwise destroyed 3,200 ethnic minority villages, forcing 1.5 million refugees to flee their homes. Who is the #1 supplier of arms and weapons to the regime? China. - Burma's regime has recruited more child soldiers than any other country in the world. Who is the Burmese military regime's leading supporter? China.- Aung San Suu Kyi, the world's only imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize recipient, is locked up in prison along with 2,000 other political dissidents. Despite its huge influence, China refuses to call for her release.- The United Nations has been completely paralyzed, unable to take any action to prevent genocide in Burma. Why? Because China has used its veto at the UN Security Council to block any meaningful action. As a result, the UN is making many of the same mistakes it made on Darfur and Rwanda.Put simply, China is the funder, weapons supplier, and the diplomatic protector for Burma's military regime. Like the Berlin Olympics in 1936 that wrongly brought world acclaim to Adolf Hitler, the Beijing Olympics in 2008 are becoming a monument to suffering. Adding insult to injury, the Olympics are scheduled to begin on August 8, 2008 -- the anniversary of a major massacre in Burma. On the same date in 1988, thousands of peaceful protesters were massacred by the regime during Burma's largest democracy uprising. Each year, thousands of people around the world commemorate this slaughter and honor those who spoke out for human rights and justice -- instead of supporting Beijing, we are asking you to think of Burma on that day.Already, many people are speaking out. Nobel Peace Prize recipients Desmond Tutu and Jody Williams have said they will not support the Olympics. Prominent director Steven Spielberg ended his position working with the Olympics to protest China's support for the genocidal leaders ruling Darfur, Sudan. After one million people sign up for this effort, we will let you know if China has changed its policies on Burma. If they do not, we will all turn off our televisions and personally boycott the Olympics. Specifically, we are asking China to: - Stop blocking a UN Security Council arms embargo on Burma and stop selling weapons to Burma's regime- Demand the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners, an immediate cessation of attacks against ethnic minorities, and the discharging of all conscripted child soldiers - Declare that China will not recognize the SPDC's constitution as long as Aung San Suu Kyi, democracy groups, and ethnic party representatives are excluded from participation-Play a constructive role in facilitating peaceful negotiations in Burma between the military regime, Aung San Suu Kyi, and Burma's ethnic nationalties

Instead of watching the Olympics:
- 8.8.08 will be a day of commemoration for Burma. For the next 7 months we will be collecting pledges from a million people around the world who pledge to not watch the Olympics- Also, we are asking those that sign up to not purchase Olympics merchandise or products from Olympic sponsors- While not a requirement, we are also asking those who sign the petition to consider organizing an event for Burma on the opening day of the Olympics, such as a film-screening, protest at a Chinese embassy, prayer service, speaking event, or fundraiser. - Before the event we will be encouraging (and have many tools on our website) for people to email Olympic corporate sponsors, write letters to the editor in their local paper, and spread the word to their friends.Please add your name to the petition by signing up on our website so you can be one of one million people to raise your voices. We created a tool on our webpage so that when you sign up, you can easily ask your friends to sign up at the same time. It will only take a few clicks of your mouse.

We urge you to stand up with us and call for China to remove the taint of genocide and oppression from the Olympic Games.
Aung Din, Jeremy, Jennifer, and Thelma US Campaign for Burma www.uscampaignforburma.org

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Rangoon Restaurant Water Festival Celebration: A Huge Success!

On April 13th Rangoon Restaurant was filled with local chapter supporters to celebrate the Burmese Water Festival (which also marks the Burmese New Year - Thingyan), eat delicious Burmese Food, and learn about our local chapter. View pics from this event at: http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AatGzRu3ZtmFJ

Special Thanks to Rangoon Restaurant for hosting this event and preparing such great food, and to Thelma Young and Jeremy Woodrum of the U.S. Campaign for Burma in D.C. for joining us and sharing their messages of support.

The Water Festival celebrations, on the day of the full moon, is simply called so because people throw water at one another all over the country. During this event Susan Zingale Baird informed supporters of our organization, Thelma Young from the National Chapter talked about the National Campaign's efforts, Peter Wai talked briefly about the water festival itself as he sported his "Free Burma" tshirt!

Pete has developed t-shirts (with the generous help of Fred Yavorsky from Twist Communications - thanks Fred!). We raised over $700 in tshirt sales so far thanks to you. There are more! For $15 you can have one, too! Proceeds will go to The Whispering Seed, a charitable orphanage and training program designed to help Burmese refugees who grew up in the border camps to learn skills to develop sustainable income on the Thai-Burma border. Look on the left side bar to find out how to learn more about The Whispering Seed, and how to buy a tshirt.

"Free Burma" tshirts now available!

Order your "Free Burma" T-Shirt NOW!
Pete has designed this t-shirt (with the generous expertise of Fred Yavorsky from Twist Communications - thanks Fred!) T-shirts are now on sale for $15 each plus shipping.
T-shirt profits will go to Whispering Seed, a charitable orphanage and training program designed to help Burmese refugees who grew up in the border camps to learn skills to develop sustainable income on the Thai-Burma border. A portion of proceeds will also be gifted to an orphanage in Rangoon.
To buy t-shirts, contact: mara.wai@gmail.com

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Steering Committee - Who We Are

The planning committee consists of:
Founder: Susan Zingale-Baird and planning committee members: Beverly Mallard, Ruby Tin Tin Oo, Mara and Nyi (Peter) Wai.

The planning meeting meets bi-monthly - all are welcome to attend.

Welcome to the US Campaign for Burma - Philadelphia Chapter Blog!

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Warmly,

the steering committee