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    FBR REPORT: The Darkness Spreads but Hope is Alive

    FBR REPORT: The Darkness Spreads but Hope is Alive
    Karen State, Burma
    19 December, 2009

    Dear friends,

    We are sending this out from northern Karen State. We are in the midst of resilient and hopeful people even though they are chased, shelled, and displaced by the Burma Army who are all around. We are here with the newly trained teams and they are doing a wonderful job. The Karen response to any difficultly or mishap is to laugh and since we operate closer to Mr. Bean than James Bond there is a lot of laughing. They know how to find joy and fellowship even in the most dire situations. At the same time darkness has invaded their land and its effect is constantly felt and people live always looking over their shoulders. The Burma Army is building roads and reinforcing their camps in this area and the darkness continues to spread.


    Burma Army soldier in Ler Mu Plaw camp that shelles the iDPs when they go for rice, Dec 11 09


    Family gathers rice after being shelled in their fields by the Burma Army, Dec 11 09

    On the way to do a photo reconnaissance of a Burma Army camp we met a mother and father with a young daughter carrying rice from their fields. We could see the fields up ahead of us with a Burma army camp behind them. The family said when they tried to harvest their rice the Burma Army would shell them and try to kill them. The Burma Army mortars from their camps at anyone trying to harvest their crops. Patrols from these camps do the same.

    As I looked at the small girl resting with her sack of rice who narrowly escaped death I thought of my own daughter about the same age and I felt sad that she had to live with this terror. I was also angry that anyone would be vicious enough to target families as they tended their fields. We got as close as we could to the camp and photographed and recorded its location. There are 40 - 50 Burma army soldiers who man this camp and it is one of many along a Burma army road that divides this area and that has displaced over 7000 people here. This camp and the others act as launch points for larger attacking Burma Army units to base out of. The Karen pro-democracy resistance is too small and unsupported to push the Burma Army out and instead focus on early warning and protection of villagers and slowing down attacks when they come from the camps.


    Children receive Good lIfe Club packs dec 09


    Good Life in Karen State, Dec 12 09


    Jumping and singing with iDPs 2 hrs from Burma Army camp, Dec 12 09

    The next day we joined with the rest of the team putting on a Good Life Club and medical program in a valley 2 hours away from the Burma Army camp where displaced people had made their new homes. They said this area was also shelled but on the day of the program there was no shelling, instead there was a celebration of songs, gifts, and games for the children (thanks to Partners for the support of the GLC). I looked out at the crowd of Karen families joined with the teams for the good life club program. The family we had met on the recon were also there. They were singing and laughing on a green field with the mountains behind them and a blue sky above, it was a perfect day. It was perfect even thought the Burma Army was just on the other side of those mountains. it was perfect because of the love shared, the joy expressed, and the beautiful day God gave us together.


    Resistance soldier shot by Burma Army, 10 Dec 09


    FBR medic pulls tooth of IDP lady, Dec 09

    We don't know why suffering and injustice are allowed in this world and we are aware of our own failings and that the line between good and evil runs through all of us. But we believe in redemption and we thank all of you who pray and enable us to stand with the people of Burma no matter the odds.


    Karen IDPs carolling other iDPs, Dec 09

    May God bless you all,
    A relief team leader
    Free Burma Rangers
    Northern Karen State, Burma

    The Free Burma Ranger’s (FBR) mission is to provide hope, help and love to internally displaced people inside Burma, regardless of ethnicity or religion. Using a network of indigenous field teams, FBR reports on human rights abuses, casualties and the humanitarian needs of people who are under the oppression of the Burma Army. FBR provides medical, spiritual and educational resources for IDP communities as they struggle to survive Burmese military attacks. For more information, please visit www.freeburmarangers.org

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    I've had a good drink tonight and sisn't read that (sort of lokked at it and got the gist) lets give the Karon people some guns and see how they get on, anyone?

    I'll donate some money towards guns for them!

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    The darkness must go down the river of nights dreaming
    Flow morphia slow, let the sun and light come streaming
    Into my life, into my life.

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    I'll donate some money towards guns for them!
    hi jizzybloke ,

    follow the link in the small print , they will be grateful for your money

    however they won't turn it into guns .

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    I look forward to the day the Junta and the Burmese army are bombed

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    The British and Americans will spend money and life on Afghanistan and Iraq, but are very quiet about Burma i wonder why.

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    Israel is too far and doesn't care, China is too close and do care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjbkk View Post
    I look forward to the day the Junta and the Burmese army are bombed
    Would be nice but no risk of that happening for several good reasons.
    No oil there and the Chinese have got the LNG tied up, so no point in the US/UK alliance conducting a rape and pillage raid on the country. Basically, the world doesn't give a shit what happens in Burma apart from lip service. No strategic or economic advantage in invading the place so it just wont happen.

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    ^ what he said.

    One of the saddest things I've witnessed in my lifetime. The ambivalence displayed by the world towards these poor people causes me a great deal of pain. Everyone seems abundantly aware of what's going on and how terrible it is, but no one steps up to take the Burmese junta to task.

    I guess we might upset the Chinese if we do..and we can't have that now can we...
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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