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U.S. toughens stand against Myanmar junta

Posted : Sat, 29 Sep 2007 05:27:46 GMT
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Category : World
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 The Bush administration, tightening its pressure on Myanmar's military junta, will no longer allow several senior junta officials to enter the United States.

Reacting to the brutal crackdown on anti-government demonstrators in the past three days, the U.S. State Department Friday banned "more than three dozen" Myanmar officials and their families from entering the United States, The New York Times reported.

The action comes a day after the U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions against 14 Myanmar leaders, the report said. The State Department announcement gave no names, but the Times report indicated the list of officials being denied entry into the United States likely includes those on the Treasury list.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown reportedly promised to ask for tougher European Union sanctions against the Myanmar military rulers during his video meeting with President George W. Bush.

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URGENT MYANMAR BURMA
By: Thant Zin , Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:17:34 GMT

Military Gorvenment of Burma(Myanmar) is preparing FAKE evidence to show UN and World.
Myanmar military regime is arranging trip for Mr. Gambari to Myit-Kyi-Nar City of Kachin State which is in northern Myanmar. That news is coincided with the news received yesterday, the regime backed USDA (Union Solidarity and Development Association) is forcing people to join faked protesting to trick UN Special envoy Mr. Gambari. People around the country believe that the regime will try their best to trick Mr. Gambari to ease international pressure.
Today, there were troops in the downtown Yangon. They search every bag and if someone got caught with camera in it, they would arrest him. They arrested anyone that they suspect - even the locksmith from Annaw-ya-htar Road was arrested.We would like to urge people around the world to request UN that UN special envoy Mr. Ibrahim Gambari to meet with the real people (NOT with the people arranged by the Junta) through hotline and email. Otherwise Mr. Gambari will only see skyful lies of Myanmar Junta. Mr. Gambari MUST MEET Aung San Su Kyi, Min Ko Naing. People are dying and protesting at Yangon. Naypyidaw is a ghost town where only government officials and generals reside.Help us!! Help Myanmar (Burma).



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