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International Action Committee for Burma (IACB)

Call for global collective actions against the Military Junta for the severe convictions
and unfair trials in Burma

1. 88 Generation Students who are trying for democratic transition in Burma and seeking for national
reconciliation unlawfully received harsh long jail terms of 65 years.
2. 88 Generation Students are separated from their groups and are sent to far away prisons where it is
very difficult to contact family and loved ones.
3. Lawyers who support and defend for the activists were captured and received jail terms without
appropriate law. The cruel intention of this act is to threaten lawyers not to defend the activists.
4. The above actions prove that State Peace and Development Council has no intention to provide
freedom and democracy to the people who are longing for it.
5. Therefore, any citizens from any country who is pro-democracy, pro-human rights, or pro-justice
should be against:

• the lawlessness cruel act of the SPDC regime


• the one sided constitution of 2007 which has no democratic value
• the coming election in 2010 which will legalize the brutal acts of the regime

We call all of you to stand together as unified forces with Burmese people who have been severely
oppressed by the Burmese military regime.
Starting from November 22nd 2008, activists around the world who are willing to help for democratic change
in Burma will demand the urgent and unconditional release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, ethnic minority
leaders, student leaders, and all political prisoners.

Contact Persons
North America: Moe Thee Zun Tel: 347-475-2542, Thet Htun Tel: 206-403-0161,
Ko Myo Tel 347-668-5046
Europe: Sonny Aung Than Oo Tel: 491735347534, Moe Maung Maung Tel: 4721382098
Asia: Yan Naing Htun Tel: 821197234773, Ko Ko Aung Tel:09015062893
International Action Committee for Burma (IACB) is comprised with
1. 88 Generation Students’ Exile Thet Htun
2. 88 Generation activists (Thailand) Aung Myo Tint
3. 88 Generation activists ( Norway) Moe Maung Maung
4. 88 Generation activists (UK )
5. 88 Generation Activists (Australia)
6. 88 Generation activists (Netherlands) Aung Phyo
7. National Campaign for Food and Freedom (NCFF) Ko Yin Aye
8. International Campaign for Burma (New York) Ko Myo
9. Burmese Student Net work (Canada) San Aung
10. Burma Bureau (Germany) Sonny Aung Than Oo
11. DFB (Japan) Joint Action Committee (Tokyo) Ko Ko Aung
12. NLD (LA) (Malaysia) Aung Kyaw Satt
13. Overseas Burmese Patriots (Singapore) Ko Soe Tun .
14. NLD (LA) Korea Branch Yan Naing Htun
15. Activists from Belgium Brian
16. Activists from France Thi Ha Zaw
17. Anti Dictatorship, People's Freedom Movement Shwe Zin Tun
18. Civil Society for Burma Tin Win Thein

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