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Burma - Military Generals and Buddhist Monks - Guns vs Goodness

Posted on October 9, 2007
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As Burma’s military dictatorship crushes the biggest pro-democracy protests in 20 years "ABC National Radio hosts a panel with Alan Clements, former Buddhist monk in Burma, activist, artist, and co-author with Aung San Suu Kyi of the book, The Voice of Hope, along with  Janelle Saffin - The Burma lawyers Council, and Terrell Oung of the Australia-Burma Council. Audience call ins. Alan’s interview starts about 3 minutes into the show.

 
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San Francisco’s KPFA interview with Alan Clements

Posted on October 5, 2007
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Listen to Alan Clements Interviewed on KPFA’s Morning Show -  What We Can Do to Support Burma and What Intervention May Look Like [display_podcast]

 
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The Role of Buddhism in Burma’s Uprisings - Alan Clements on Australian National Radio, Oct. 3

Posted on October 3, 2007
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Listen to Alan’s comments on the role of Buddhism in Burma’s uprisings on Australian National Radio’s "Religion Report"  15 minutes.

 
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Alan Clements Interviewed on Australian National Radio

Posted on October 2, 2007
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Listen to Alan’s interview on Australian National Radio, discussing Aung San Suu Kyi and Freedom. 16 minutes.

 
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Burma: A land of 54 million hostages. Alan Clements on Air America Radio

Posted on October 1, 2007
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Listen to Alan’s interview on Madison’s Air America Radio affiliate, sharing his insights into the struggle for freedom in Burma .The BBC reported Oct 2nd that "about 4,000 Buddhist monks" have been roundedup in Rangoon and according to sources from within "a government-sponsored militia,they would soon be sent to prisons in the far north of the country. The monks havebeen disrobed and shackled." The same sources said "the monks are refusing to eat."American Embassy officials said that "15 Rangoon monasteries have been emptied." An In-depth 50 Minute Look into ‘How We Can Support Burma’

 
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