Metta vs Natalie
Miss Universe 2005 Natalie Glebova is not visiting to Burma[....]
Buddhist News
Gambira
Prominent leader monk was sentenced to total of 68 years imprisonment.[....]
Buddhism Feature
Religion vs Politics
Allow me to discuss with the reader the subject of the Buddha and His views on politics. Being a Buddhist monk, I will try to illuminate you on the right way of life and the best kind of political involvement, according to Buddha's teaching. These teachings are not only for Buddhists, but also for all non-Buddhists: for everyone. [....]
Full Moon Day
Today is the Full Moon Day of Thagingyut, the seventh month in the Burmese calendar and the end of Lent (waso) for Buddhist monks.[....]
Waso Festival
In Burma,the full-moon is for contemplation, and monks do not travel. In this special day, the Buddha tried to spread His teaching of peace and happiness to all mankind. The Waso festival, a popular Burmese celebration, is thus an important occasion to commemorate the teachings of Lord Buddha. [....]
Pamphlet Campaign
Convocation and Pamphlet Campaign
This Campaign is named as Pamphlet Campaign.[....]
Burma News
Long Term Sentence
Today Maubin Township's court sentenced the last 9 prominent 88 student leaders to 65 years imprisonment each. [....]
Burma Feature
Diplomatic & Burma
The UN could not do anything for Burma. They could not count even death after last September’s uprising. Since then we have deeply disappointed by the UN's failure. The United Nation is likely very afraid of confrontation with China and Russia. [....]
War Criminal in UN
Mr. Gambari is an intelligent man, but he use his intelligence to defend a notorious Nigerian military leader, Sani Abacha. [....]
Who Killed More?
After Karadzic, Myanmar military leader Than Shwe should be considered and included in the list of world’s most wanted because he masterminded to kill the Buddhist monks and people during September uprising , 2007. [....]
Meeting and Discussion
Discussion
He gave a special message to the President of Sri Lanka[....]
Entertainment
Hip-Hop Star Jailed
A popular Burmese Hip-Hop singer Zay Yar Thaw was also included in the list of the detainenes sentenced. [....]
Interview
Interview with Eliana
Eliana Cuevas is a multiple award-winning singer and songwriter,
originally from Venezuela. Her quintet has toured in festivals all over
Canada, and she has performed at all the best clubs in Toronto,
including Lula Lounge, the Distillery District and the world famous
Top O' The Senator. [....]
Musician Jeremy
Trinidadian singer/songwriter David Rudder and Canadian producer/musician Jeremy Ledbetter have teamed up again to produce a musical homage to the struggle for peace, democracy and freedom of the people of Burma. [....]
Escapee Monk
Metta: Hi! Ashin, my name is Ashin Mettacara. I am blogging and spreading news to world about Burma. I heard that you escaped from a junta prison. Please can you share your prison experiences with us. [....]
Meeting with Ravi
With Mr Ravi
The intention of meeting was to talk about Burma in the Parliament.[....]
Blogger News
20 years jail for blogging
Popular Burmese blogger Nay Phone Latt was sentenced to 20 1/2 years imprisonment.[....]
Saffron Revolution
Saffron Revolution
The Saffron Revolution consisted of a series of massive demonstrations led by Buddhist monks demanding democratic reforms in Burma. The demonstrations began on September 18th and ended on September 30th 2007. The Saffron Revolution was named after the saffron colored robe worn by demonstrating monks. [....]
Bloody Crackdown
September 26th is the first anniversary of the bloody Saffron Revolution, led by Burmese Buddhist monks in 2007, that was crushed by the country's military government. [....]
The Power Behind the Robe
The Buddha said: “When the ruler of a country is just and good, the ministers become just and good; when the ministers are just and good, the higher officials become just and good; when the higher officials are just and good, the rank and file become just and good; when the rank and file become just and good, the people become just and good.” [....]