Last Saturday, Nov 24, 2007, a Burmese Food Fair took place to raise funds for the monks in Burma, for their alms, medicine and basic necessities. Even though it was short notice, we had an overwhelming turnout, and raised a total of C$ 3,357.00. A bank draft for the amount of same, made payable to "MoeMaKa, was sent via registered mail today. MoeMaKa Radio and Multimedia will in turn ensure that the funds get to the monks in Burma, and will also be posting news about this donation on their website.
We could not have done this without the support of friends from the the Burmese-Canadian Community, which include various ethnic nationalities. Thank you to all who cooked, cleaned, set up, advertised, encouraged, and attended to suppor the fundraising. Thank you as well to all musicians and entertainers, and a special thank you to singer Tiffany and our little dancer, Thazin.
Below is a summary of the funds received:
From food sale: C$ 2,415.00 (this inclueds not only profit but also cost, as most of the sellers donated the entire amount)
Sale from Raffle tickets: C$ 362.00 (The first prize winner Ms. Aye Lwin Moe donated her winnings of C$150.00 toward the fundraising).
Sayadaw U Sanda .................. C$ 100.00
Ms. Julie Woo ................. C$ 150.00
Ko Kyaw Kyaw & Family .............C$ 100.00
Ko Kyaw Hoe & Family ............. C$ 100.00
Ma Theingi, Ko YaZar & family .... C$ 100.00
Ms. Thazin.........................C$ 30.00
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
List of Canadian Companies doing business in Burma
List of Canadian companies that work hand in glove
with Burmese military regime
**The above list is provided by Canadian Campaign for free Burma
with Burmese military regime
1 | Ivanhoe Mines Limited Waterfront Centre Suite # 900 200 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC, V6C 3L6 Robert M. Friedland |
2 | Tai Foong International Limited 2900 Markham Road Scarborough, ON M1X 1E6 David Lam |
3 | CHC Helicopter Corporation Hangar No. 1 John’s Airport St. John’s, Newfoundland A1C 5V5 Craig L. Dobbin |
4 | Taiga Consultants Limited # 4, 1944-9th Avenue S.E. Calgary, AB, T2G 0V2 |
5 | TG World Energy Coporation 2000, 736 6th Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB, T2P 3T7 |
6 | Trimark Athletic Supplies 8688 Woodbine Avenue Markham, ON, L3R 8B9 |
7 | Saan Stores Limited 1370 Sony Place Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3C3 Bob Whitney |
8 | Midland Foods (Winnipeg) Inc. 900 Nairn Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 0X8 |
9 | East Asia Gold Corp 40 King Street West, Suite # 2100 Toronto, ON, M5H 3C2 John B. Hite |
10 | GAP Adventures 19 Charlotte Street Toronto, ON, M5V 2H5 Frank Schuran Director of Product |
11 | Teleglobe 1555 rue Carrie-Derick Montreal, Quebec H3C 6W2 |
12 | Midland Seafoods Inc. 138 St. Helen Avenue Toronto, ON, M6H 4A1 |
13 | Export Packers Company Limited 107 Walker Drive Brampton, ON, L6T 5K5 |
14 | TransCanada PipeLines Limited 450 - 1 Street SWCalgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 5H1 |
**The above list is provided by Canadian Campaign for free Burma
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Invitation: Burmese Food Fair
Date: | Saturday, November 24, 2007 |
Time: | 12:00 p.m. to 03:00 p.m. |
Location: | #210 Trout Lake Community Centre |
3350 Victoria Drive | |
Vancouver, BC V5N 4M4 |
The proceeds will go to monks in Burma who are in need of medicine and basic necessities.
Feature Dishes
- Th-Nat-Sone (Vegetables Pickles)
- Kyar-Zann-Hin (Vermecelli Chicken & Fish Ball Soup)
- Chin Paung Kyaw (Burmese Style Fried Rosella)
- Nga Pi Kyaw (Burmese Style Deep Fried Fish Paste)
- A Mae Tharr Hinn (Beef Curry)
- Kyat Tharr Hinn (Chicken Curry)
- Moh Hin Gharr (Burmese Rice Vermicelli with Fish Soup)
- Pann Thay Khaukswe (Pan Fried Noodle with Curry Sauce)
- Green Bean Salad (Burmese Style Green Bean Salad)
- Assorted Burmese Style Sweets
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Canada says tougher sanctions on Burma
Canada says to impose tougher sanctions on Myanmar Wed Nov 14, 11:50 AM ETOTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will tighten existing sanctions against Myanmar after the military junta's recent clampdown on demonstrators, Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier said on Wednesday. In September, the junta crushed the biggest pro-democracy protests in nearly 20 years, killing at least 10 people. Myanmar was formerly known as Burma. "Canada has long had measures against Burma. Now, we are going to impose the toughest sanctions in the world ... they are right on moral grounds. The regime in Burma is abhorrent to Canadian values," Bernier said in a speech in Toronto. He said Canada would:* ban all exports to Myanmar, except for humanitarian goods, and bar all imports* freeze Canadian assets of Myanmar citizens connected with the junta* prohibit the provision of Canadian financial services and the export of technical data to Myanmar* ban new investment by Canadian individuals and firms* ban ships and aircraft registered in either country from visiting the other"There is no more room for compromise with this odious regime," said Bernier. No figures for annual trade between the two nations were immediately available. Last month, the House of Commons granted honorary citizenship to Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has spent nearly 12 of the last 18 years in prison or under house arrest.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
demonstration in Vancouver
Burmese activists and Canadians rally at Robson Square downtown Vancouver on November 10th, 2007 to support democratic movements in Burma.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD5h7WYWOLk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD5h7WYWOLk
Friday, November 9, 2007
Unplayed Piano: Damien Rice and Lisa Hannigan
Unplayed Piano Lyrics
The song was written for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi following a visit by Damien Rice to Burma in July 2004.
Come and see me
Sing me to sleep
Come and free me
Hold me if i need to weep
Maybe it's not the season
Maybe it's not the year
Maybe there's no good reason
Why i'm locked up inside
Just cause they wanna hide me
The moon goes bright
The darker they make my night
* Unplayed pianos
Are often by a window
In a room where nobody loved goes
She sits alone with her silent song
Somebody bring her home
Unplayed piano
Still holds a tune
Lock on the lid
In a stale, stale room
Maybe it's not that easy
Or maybe it's not that hard
Maybe they could release me
Let the people decide
I've got nothing to hide
I've done nothing wrong
So why have i been here so long?
[Repeat *]
[Repeat *]
Unplayed piano
Still holds a tune
Years pass by
In the changing of the moon
www.onlylyrics.com
Monday, November 5, 2007
Open letter to all Burmese-Canadians living in Canada
To,
Burmese-Canadians
British Columbia, Canada
Dear Friends,
The situation in Burma right now is at a critical point and we need to get serious.
It is time for all to take active measures to secure the freedom of the people of Burma.
I am appealing to our fellow Burmese Canadians to get involved and join the movement. There are many foreigners around the world who are actively involved in the movement to free Burma and the Burmese people. Your close relatives and/or friends are suffering hardship, and your religion is being destroyed under the military regime.
Please get involved in politics, don’t let politicians or the so-called military regime do whatever they want to do. If you don’t want to get involved in politics, please get involved in this cause as a humanitarian issue, please get involved as a religion issue because many Buddhist monks and nuns were brutally shot and violently beaten and their monasteries destroyed.
Some people say that there is nothing you can do from here to stop that military government. You may be right but think carefully. One of the strongest reasons why people are standing in a group, holding signs, shouting slogans and even perhaps standing up to speak in public are attempts to stop what the military government is doing to its own people inside Burma. Let me give you an example. There is a house in your neighbourhood which has violence inside as some powerful men are beating others. When people gather outside this house and shout "stop beating and stop killing people", the persons who are beating others might stop beating or killing or even free those who are being beaten .
That is one reason and purpose for demonstrations. When people from around the world are demonstrating against the Burmese military regime, there are so many positive evidences such as release of politician prisoners, cease of arresting people, and small basic human rights improvement. When people do more, the results could be phenomenal.
I have heard that many Burmese are saying that you can’t do anything to change the military government and so on. I want those people to think about what they are saying. If you say that you can’t do; and I say I can’t do, who else will do anything, and who will try to change that brutal government.
Please don’t give up hope; sometimes it only takes one person to change the world.
Here are ways you can help free Burma and the Burmese people.
I warmly welcome any comment.
Yours sincerely,
William Aung
Vancouver, Canada
partywilly@yahoo.com
Burmese-Canadians
British Columbia, Canada
Dear Friends,
The situation in Burma right now is at a critical point and we need to get serious.
It is time for all to take active measures to secure the freedom of the people of Burma.
I am appealing to our fellow Burmese Canadians to get involved and join the movement. There are many foreigners around the world who are actively involved in the movement to free Burma and the Burmese people. Your close relatives and/or friends are suffering hardship, and your religion is being destroyed under the military regime.
Please get involved in politics, don’t let politicians or the so-called military regime do whatever they want to do. If you don’t want to get involved in politics, please get involved in this cause as a humanitarian issue, please get involved as a religion issue because many Buddhist monks and nuns were brutally shot and violently beaten and their monasteries destroyed.
Some people say that there is nothing you can do from here to stop that military government. You may be right but think carefully. One of the strongest reasons why people are standing in a group, holding signs, shouting slogans and even perhaps standing up to speak in public are attempts to stop what the military government is doing to its own people inside Burma. Let me give you an example. There is a house in your neighbourhood which has violence inside as some powerful men are beating others. When people gather outside this house and shout "stop beating and stop killing people", the persons who are beating others might stop beating or killing or even free those who are being beaten .
That is one reason and purpose for demonstrations. When people from around the world are demonstrating against the Burmese military regime, there are so many positive evidences such as release of politician prisoners, cease of arresting people, and small basic human rights improvement. When people do more, the results could be phenomenal.
I have heard that many Burmese are saying that you can’t do anything to change the military government and so on. I want those people to think about what they are saying. If you say that you can’t do; and I say I can’t do, who else will do anything, and who will try to change that brutal government.
Please don’t give up hope; sometimes it only takes one person to change the world.
Here are ways you can help free Burma and the Burmese people.
- Drop by the weekend demonstrations that take place every Saturday at noon in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery at Robson Square;
- Bring your friends and colleagues to attend the weekend demonstration;
- If you do not want to get involved, just drop by and watch what others are doing; we need more people; the more people we have the better;
- If you don’t have time to do those, please drop by to just sign the petitions;
- You can attend periodic meetings and share your ideas on this blog.
I warmly welcome any comment.
Yours sincerely,
William Aung
Vancouver, Canada
partywilly@yahoo.com