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UK: Protest for Rohingyas in Myanmar and Thailand

26 January 2009

Demonstrations outside Thai and Burmese embassies.

BURMESE ROHINGYA ORGANISATION UK (BROUK)
10 Station Road, Walthamstow, London E17 8AA
Tel: +44 2082 571 143, E-mail: brorg_uk@yahoo.co.uk, web : www.bro-uk.org

Invitation to demonstration on 26th January 2009

Dear Friends,

On 18 and 30 December, 2008 the Thai navy pushed out to high sea at least 992 Rohingya boatpeople in boats without engines or sufficient supplies. An estimated 400 to 500 of them are believed missing and feared drowned. The Indian Navy rescued a total of 257 boatpeople in December 18 and January 10, while some 193 were rescued near Indonesia's Sabang Island in Aceh province on January 7. In addition 126 surviving boat people are now in Thai custody in southern Thailand. The action of the Thai navy is unacceptable. It is violation of international law and other international practices. We strongly condemn this heinous action.

The ruling Burmese military SPDC is responsible for this human tragedy. It has created an impossible situation for the Rohingya to have a peaceful living in Burma causing their constant flights to the other countries.

We plan to stage demonstrations in front of the Thai and Burmese embassies as follows:

Protest at Thai Embassy

Date: Monday, 26 January
Time: 11:30--12:30
Place: Embassy of Thailand
29-30 Queens Gate, SW7 5JB
Nearest Tube: Gloucester Road (Piccadilly & District Line)

Protest at Burmese Embassy

Date: Monday, 26 January
Time: 13:30 --14:30
Place: Embassy of Burma
19 A Charles Street, London
W1J 5DX
Nearest Tube: Green Park (Piccadilly & Victoria Line)

You are cordially invited to come and show your solidarity with us.
Let them hear our strong voice loudly. Thank you in advance for your participation.

Tun Khin(aka) Ziaul Gaffar
President
Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK)
Mobile: 07888714866






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