

Recent Posts
- The Release of the revised edition of The Voice of Hope
- The Voice of Hope with Aung San Suu Kyi (new edition)
- Burma - Military Generals and Buddhist Monks - Guns vs Goodness
- San Francisco’s KPFA interview with Alan Clements
- The Role of Buddhism in Burma’s Uprisings - Alan Clements on Australian National Radio, Oct. 3
- Alan Clements Interviewed on Australian National Radio
- Burma: A land of 54 million hostages. Alan Clements on Air America Radio
- Alan Clements responds to Burma crisis - CBC Radio interview
- Radio Ad for World Peace Day - Big Island - 9/23
- DVD Preview “Spiritually Incorrect”
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The Release of the revised edition of The Voice of Hope
Posted on May 5, 2008
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A final reminder dear Friends, that we will be launching our new WorldDharma.com web site
on Wednesday, brilliantly designed and created by Robert Packenham. Although it will not be
totally completed it will be close, and will contain a hundred or more new audios, videos,
articles, interviews and excerpts, as well as a new double CD set with 20 tracks offered as a
free download. Jeffrey Hellman produced this amazing creation combing spoken word
and music, that he either composed or remixed. It is titled Burma’s Revolution of the Spirit.
In addition, the updated and revised edition of the Voice of Hope has just been released by
Seven Stories Press in New York and can be ordered now: Buy on Amazon
Also, with the final two days of this website before she vanishes into virtual eternity, may I
encourage you (if you have not yet done so) to subscribe to our World Dharma e-list this is
the time.
Simply go to the follow link, and enter your email in the lower right corner of the page.
The World Dharma Online Institute http://www.WorldDharmaOnlineInstitute.com
Thank you for your generous support over the many months and years.
In many ways, we feel like we are just beginning.
And thank you for believing in us, partnering with us in spreading a global revolution
of the heart.
Warmest regards,
Alan Clements
Burma’s Revolution of the Spirit
(a short video) by Alan Clements
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8yW0y9LuyY
An announcement for Friends about The Voice of Hope
The Voice of Hope: Conversations with Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma’s Nobel Peace Laureate
A new and revised edition of The Voice of Hope is now available and includes a lot of new material,
including a preface that puts into context the recent monk-led uprisings in Burma, a 16 page chronology
of key events in Burma, a how to help section with 66 of the best organizations in the world supporting
Burma’s freedom, and a ten page interview with the U Gambira - a Burmese Buddhist monk who was
one of the key leaders of the recent uprisings (and who is currently imprisoned in Rangoon).
The book was reissued for the purpose of spreading word about Burma’s revolution of the spirit
and serves as a great gift to send to everyone in support of Aung San Suu Kyi and the people of
Burma in their freedom struggle.
Buy on Amazon
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The Voice of Hope with Aung San Suu Kyi (new edition)
Posted on December 15, 2007
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Announcing the new edition of …..
The Voice of Hope: Conversations with
Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma’s Nobel Peace laureate

A new and revised edition of The Voice of Hope will be out in April both in English and French.
Pre-order on Amazon
Instinct for Freedom: Finding Liberation Through Living
by Alan Clements
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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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Alan Clements responds to Burma crisis - CBC Radio interview
Posted on September 27, 2007
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Rangoon Under Siege September 27th Rangoon was covered with the smoke from gunfire today as armed forces loyal to the dictators ruling this ancient land used lethal force to disperse tens of thousands of unarmed peaceful demonstrators in the second day of the regime’s crackdown on the largest democracy uprising since 1988. Nine protesters were killed and scores of others were mercilessly beaten. Troops opened fire into the protesting crowds using automatic weapons. The demonstrators, 70,000 strong, were emboldened by the regime’s merciless overnight raid on at least three Buddhist monasteries in Rangoon. Soldiers using their rifle butts beat and arrested about 700 monks - those thought to be spearheading the (nonviolent) challenge to the dictatorship.
Listen to a 7 minute radio interview with Alan Clements on CBC Radio Canada discussing the Buddhist monk-and-nun led revolution in Burma.
Aung San Suu Kyi asks us to "Use our liberty to support the freedom of others." Please use ‘Share This Post’ below to email your friends a link to this audio overview of the crisis in Burma.
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Radio Ad for World Peace Day - Big Island - 9/23
Posted on September 15, 2007
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Listen to a 60 second radio ad for the show, “Spiritually Incorrect,” and email it to friends.
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DVD Preview “Spiritually Incorrect”
Posted on September 12, 2007
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Watch the pre-show interview before filming of Alan’s “Spiritually Incorrect” DVD. See the DVDs page for more info and an additional clip, “Existential Outtakes”.





