Dear Moethee Zun
Change.org members in Egypt are asking all of us to support them.
Late on Saturday night, two pro-Democracy activists -- a young man and a young woman who've asked that we not use their names out of fear of imprisonment and torture -- started a petition on Change.org, dictating the text to an ally over a phone line because the government has shut down the internet throughout the country.
These Egyptians -- activists participating in what is being called the "January 25 Movement" -- believe we're at a possible tipping point within the country. The Egyptian army has is siding with the protesters, the President has already been forced to dismiss his entire cabinet, and there are unconfirmed reports that some members of the ruling family are leaving the country.
These Egyptian activists believe that a flood of international support right now can help to change the course of Egypt's history for decades to come.
This is extremely urgent -- please don't wait to take action. Click here now to add your name to this critical petition for democracy started by these two Egyptian activists on behalf of the January 25 Movement:
http://www.change.org/petitions/support_the_peoples_revolution_in_egypt_
Thanks for taking action today,
Patrick and the Change.org Team
P.S. Here's the text of the petition: (You can see the original version in Arabic here.)
On January 25, we the people of Egypt took to the streets to demand our rights!
We are not unified by one party, class or religion: we are not Muslim and we are not Christian, we are not rich and we are not poor - we are the multifaceted people of Egypt - Muslims and Christians and Egyptians of all classes.
We demand our civil, political and human rights.
We demand the immediate resignation of the president and parliament.
We demand a new constitution.
We demand free and fair elections.
We demand the complete and total release of all political prisoners and detainees.
We demand the return of open access to all communication networks.
We demand that the police stop shooting at us, stop their brutality and stop their attacks on journalists.
We are the January 25 movement, and we are not going to stop until our demands are met!
We call on Egyptians and our international supporters to sign this petition of support, which will be sent to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, officials in the interior and foreign ministries, and Egyptian embassies all over the world.
Add your name:
http://www.change.org/petitions/support_the_peoples_revolution_in_egypt
Change.org members in Egypt are asking all of us to support them.
Late on Saturday night, two pro-Democracy activists -- a young man and a young woman who've asked that we not use their names out of fear of imprisonment and torture -- started a petition on Change.org, dictating the text to an ally over a phone line because the government has shut down the internet throughout the country.
These Egyptians -- activists participating in what is being called the "January 25 Movement" -- believe we're at a possible tipping point within the country. The Egyptian army has is siding with the protesters, the President has already been forced to dismiss his entire cabinet, and there are unconfirmed reports that some members of the ruling family are leaving the country.
These Egyptian activists believe that a flood of international support right now can help to change the course of Egypt's history for decades to come.
This is extremely urgent -- please don't wait to take action. Click here now to add your name to this critical petition for democracy started by these two Egyptian activists on behalf of the January 25 Movement:
http://www.change.org/petitions/support_the_peoples_revolution_in_egypt_
Thanks for taking action today,
Patrick and the Change.org Team
P.S. Here's the text of the petition: (You can see the original version in Arabic here.)
On January 25, we the people of Egypt took to the streets to demand our rights!
We are not unified by one party, class or religion: we are not Muslim and we are not Christian, we are not rich and we are not poor - we are the multifaceted people of Egypt - Muslims and Christians and Egyptians of all classes.
We demand our civil, political and human rights.
We demand the immediate resignation of the president and parliament.
We demand a new constitution.
We demand free and fair elections.
We demand the complete and total release of all political prisoners and detainees.
We demand the return of open access to all communication networks.
We demand that the police stop shooting at us, stop their brutality and stop their attacks on journalists.
We are the January 25 movement, and we are not going to stop until our demands are met!
We call on Egyptians and our international supporters to sign this petition of support, which will be sent to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, officials in the interior and foreign ministries, and Egyptian embassies all over the world.
Add your name:
http://www.change.org/petitions/support_the_peoples_revolution_in_egypt
5 comments :
Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza. And they are working with the MB in Egypt. If Mubarak gone, Muslim Brotherhood will be crown so the middle east will be in Terror. My heart goes to the people of Egypt but not Muslim Brotherhood. Before you support people revolution, think twice likes United States and United Kingdom. When the King Shah of Iran gone, guess what who came? Ruhollah Khomeini. Do you still smell the democracy and human rights there? Burma is a different story because Daw Su is there not YOU GUYS.
အေမရိက ေနထိုင္တဲ႔ အီဂ်စ္မ်ား အေ၀းက ညာသံေပးမေနဘဲ တိုင္းျပည္ျပန္လာ ဆႏၵျပ
Tuesday, 01 February 2011 02:06
ေမာကၡ ႏိုင္ငံတကာသတင္း
ေမာကၡမွာ ဒီသတင္းေရးတဲ႔သူဟာ အေမရိကားက ျမန္မာေတြကို ေတာ္ေတာ္ မနာလို ဝန္တိုျဖစ္ေနပံုပဲ။
ကိုယ္႔တိုင္ျပည္ ဒီမိုကေရစီရရွိေရးအတြက္ ေရာက္ရာေနရာမွာ က်ရာ နိုင္ရာတာဝန္ကို ကိုယ္ယံုၾကည္တဲ႔ပံုစံနဲ႔ ကိုယ္တိုင္ တစိုက္မတ္မတ္ ထမ္းေဆာင္နိုင္ေအာင္ က်ိဳးစားသင္႔ပါတယ္။ ခေလာက္မဆန္ေစခ်င္ပါ။
ဒီလိုေရးမည္႔အစား ေရးသူကိုယ္တိုင္ ျပည္တြင္းမွာ ကိုယ္႔နံမည္နဲ႔ ေနရာ ေန႔ရက္ တစ္ခုခု အတိအက် ၾကိဳတင္ေၾကညာျပိး သင္ယံုၾကည္ရာကို တိုင္းျပည္အတြက္ စံျပအျဖစ္ သင္လုပ္ျပသင္႔ပါတယ္။
အခၽြန္နဲ႔မသည္႔သေဘာ မဟုတ္ပါ သင္ယံုၾကည္မွသင္လုပ္ပါ။
နယူးေယာက္ေရာက္ ရန္ကုန္သား။
(ကၽြန္ေတာ္ WFWW အဖြဲ႔သားမဟုတ္ပါ။)
အီဂ်စ္မွာေတာ့ အျပတ္ျပင္းထန္ေနျပီ။ ျမန္မာမွာေကာ အခ်ိန္ကိုက္လိုက္ရင္မေကာင္းဘူးလား။
Saw Su...What we have to do?U r our leader.u have to give us order.Dont say just ,,everybody must do politics.We need instruction what to do.U r like football team leader.Dont say play football.
Even they against they goverment,they dont want democracy.They want islamic country.More danger for the world.when country became islamic country,they cann not live under that law.They had to runway to westen countries.Look at Iran.
comments r funny..
u all r under american propaganda. Iran is more democratic than Egypt, saudi, jordan, yeman (all r US allies.) There r many people in Iran that like current government especially from villages. Last green revolution is done my city flocks. But even city flocks hate america and israel than their govenment. Hamas has not forced anyone to be under Islamic law when they last win election. It is america that cut funding to Palestines Athority so they got problems with budget.
2nd Lesson from Egypt and Tunisia and obviously Burmese people dont get it. Why we need Daw Su, why ask for her instructions.
In tunesia, they got no leaders, in Egypt who leads them to the streets, not politcal parties or leaders, the leaders just came back to egypt only after the revolution occurs. Read around a little.
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