Friday, October 21, 2011

Do Other Christians Share my Horror and Sadness Concerning the Treatment of the Buddhist Monks in Burma

Do Other Christians Share my Horror and Sadness Concerning the Treatment of the Buddhist Monks in Burma?
For those who agree, how can we show solidarity? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=484903 Excerpts from the story: Thousands of protesters are dead and the bodies of hundreds of executed monks have been dumped in the jungle, a former intelligence officer for Burma's ruling junta has revealed. … There were reports that many were savagely beaten at a sports ground on the outskirts of Rangoon, where they were heard crying for help. Others who had failed to escape disguised as civilians were locked in their bloodstained temples. There, troops abandoned religious beliefs, propped their rifles against statues of Buddha and began cooking meals on stoves set up in shrines. In stark contrast, the streets of Rangoon and Mandalay - centres of the attempted saffron revolution last week - were virtually deserted. … "The military regime won and a new generation has been violently repressed and violently denied democracy. The people in the street were young people, monks and civilians who were not participating during the 1988 revolt.” Last week when I read about the peaceful marches by the Buddhist Monks, I looked at the photos online and was transfixed by their calm. Calm, even though they must have known the probable outcome. Their temples are so beautiful! To think of them stained by the blood of those who protested nonviolently, I think it is something that should touch all, regardless of religion. I suppose this is just my way of saying, some of us outside Burma have taken notice and we are deeply saddened. More Details http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,509232,00.html
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What you say here is it proven or from hearsay?
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I think that most people with good hearts are saddened by any violence in the world, regardless of whether they are Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Jewish, Pagan or even Atheist.
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it's indeed a very sad situation. the UN must take immediate action. it is also the moment to watch what the US does in this situation. because they like to interfere in arab countries only. let's wait and watch!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yes, of course I'm horrified and saddened at their treatment. Are you horrified and saddened by the routine torture and murder of Christians in communist and muslim countries going on today? We have enough to be horrified and saddened about.
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The Buddhist state of Burma openly plans to Abolish Christianity and nobody calls them terrorists ? The Burma Government May Move to Abolish Christianity With Buddhist Support ? Government officials have shut down churches in this capital city and have disallowed the construction of new church buildings. The number of bibles allowed for import is limited and in-country printing of bibles and Christian literature is restricted. "Some Buddhist monks came and started shouting, 'don't worship God here – he has nothing to do with us,'” David said. “They said we were trying to establish Christianity in the village and they did not want it. The monks and others threw stones at us. They hit us like a hard rain. Some of us were hit in the cheek, the neck and the forehead." http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/012607Burma.aspx -------------------- Cambodia's government issued a directive preventing Christians from promoting their religion in public places, or using money or other means to persuade people to convert, officials said Tuesday. Cambodian Buddhists generally tolerate other religions, but last year about 300 Buddhist villagers DESTROYED a partially built Christian church near Phnom Penh. Also last year, a group of Christian worshippers was caught distributing sweets to young people in the countryside while trying to convert them, Sun Kim Hun said. Such activities are illegal. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=3387739 ..... Christian children forced to become Buddhist monks. CHILDREN from Christian families in Burma, between the ages of five and ten, have been lured from their homes, kidnapped and then placed in Buddhist monasteries. Once taken in, their heads have been shaved and they have been trained as novice monks, never to see their parents again. http://www.canadianchristianity.com/cgi-bin/na.cgi?international/0404burmese http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_040331csw.shtml http://www.christiantoday.com/article/christian.children.forced.to.become.novice.buddist.monks/594.htm -------------------- Buddhist Extremists Attack Christian-Run Children’s Home in Sri Lanka A 200-man mob, accompanied by extremist Buddhist monks, has attacked a children’s home, which was being run by the Dutch Reformed Church in central Sri Lanka at the beginning of August. Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), a human rights organisation which specialises in religious freedom, has reported that the mob fiercely attacked the home, following which, they climbed to the roof and planted a Buddhist flag on the roof. Tina Lambert, Advocacy Director of Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), said: "We are extremely concerned about the continuing violence against Christians in Sri Lanka. This latest incident, in which child care workers have been threatened, is unacceptable and we urge the Sri Lankan authorities to bring the perpetrators of such violence to justice." http://www.christiantoday.com/article/buddhist.extremists.attack.christian.run.childrens.home.in.sri.lanka/7261.htm ----------------- Buddhist Cambodia Limits Christian Activities : Cambodia's government issued a directive preventing Christians from promoting their religion in public places, or using money or other means to persuade people to convert, officials said Tuesday. Cambodian Buddhists generally tolerate other religions, but last year about 300 Buddhist villagers DESTROYED a partially built Christian church near Phnom Penh. Also last year, a group of Christian worshippers were caught distributing sweets to young people in the countryside while trying to convert them, Sun Kim Hun said. Such activities are illegal. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=3387739 -------------------- The violence of Buddhist extremists it’s being compared to the killing fields of Cambodia. In Sri Lanka religion has become mixed with politics and nationalism - creating a toxic brew of hatred and fear. They are…… forcibly trying to convert people to Buddhism and forcing people to kneel down to declare Buddha is our god! Read about it http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=79&artid=20555 ------ Hindus and Buddhists united to oppose Christian evangelism Hindu and Buddhist priests from across Asia are uniting to oppose Christian proselytism. The 1,000 delegates to a three-day conference in Lumbini, Nepal, discussed Pope John Paul II's recent call to evangelize Asia. Evangelism constitutes "a war against Hindus and Buddhists" and is a "spiritual crime," they said. Hindus attacking Christian churches and Reports of Christian persecution in Nepal continue http://www.wtcf.org/www.viamission.org/news/nations/nepal.htm ----------------- INDIA (Newsroom) GUJRAT – Six Christian missionaries participating in a gospel campaign called "Love Ahmedabad" were beaten so savagely in the state of Gujarat last week that one of the men may lose his arms and legs. Members of the Hyderabad-based Operation Mobilization (OM) were distributing Bibles and religious tracts in Ahmedabad, about five miles from Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, the afternoon of May 5 when they were attacked by members of the Hindu extremist groups Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). Operation Mobilization ships tons of Christian literature around the country. The assailants also burned copies of the Bible and tracts. http://www.worthynews.com/news-features/newsroom-india-missionaries.html ---------------- Christian missionaries beaten in public for 'converting' Hindus Television channels showed Hindu activists kicking and punching the two young priest/pastors while dragging them through Maharashtra's Kolhapur town. News footage showed an activist knee one priest/pastor in the groin, making him double up in pain. Another kicked the missionary in the head. The crowd accused the priest/pastors of forcibly converting poor Hindus, and handed them over to police. http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07/05/09/10123874.html //////////




 
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Red Panda Habitat? Offspring(babies)

Red Panda Habitat? Offspring(babies)?
I already know that red pandas live in the forest mountain terrains of central china, Myanmar, Nepal, and Bhutan. But i need a LOT of info. Details on offspring (babies and birth) would be great too. i already know they have one to four babies per litter, they are called cubs, and that the breeding season is jan.- april I'd appreciate the help. Thanks
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1. http://www.pbs.org/edens/bhutan/a_rp.htm 2. http://www.animalinfo.org/species/carnivor/ailufulg.htm





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Friday, October 7, 2011

Why did the Brits think they had to right to subject people to their rule

Why did the Brits think they had to right to subject people to their rule?
In the old days of the British Empire when they took over countries like India, Burma, Malaysia, Kenya, Aden, Ireland and countless others before imposing English rule. They murdered anyone who resisted and plundered the resources of these countries. Now that many of the people from these countries want to come and live in Britain, the racist Brits have a cheek to complain, unbelievable considering that the Brits did not go to live in their countries, they took over the country and treated the people almost as slaves. British schools teach propaganda when they teach kids about the glorious days of the British Empire, could you imagine if German schools were to teach about the glorious days of the Reich. The Brits actually caused more deaths in 1870's India by stealing food to ship it to England causing a famine than the Nazis caused in WW2. What makes the Brits think they had a right to sublect the world to this oppression?
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Because China would have forced everyone to eat rice every day & give up worshipping God & we would all have to bow to a tyranical "dick-tater" worse than any King or Queen! All countries made mistakes in past times & now most have seen the light & become civil respecters of freedom! Except for the ones all you liberals want us to stop fighting!
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The urge to conquer, dominate and exploit is part of human nature. It's part of the genotype which makes us a successful species. You'd do better to ask why these things are regarded as wrong now - the reason why they were regarded as right in the past is too obvious.
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Don't think it were supposed to be that way. Ever wonder what happened back in the past after The Renaissance periods. Ever wonder what were they doing out there. The so-called mess with blunders and slip-ups with human errors was created with communication problems back then when living human kind were still primitive. Look around at the changes created by them for the good of mankind? Ever wonder what did they gave away without even being aware of it? Ever wonder how I got those gifts them ?
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I doubt the complete veracity of some of your statements. I'm inclined to think you have been fed a line of BS. Check your facts against real history and you may find that some of the stuff you have just spouted is dead wrong. History is always a lot more complicated than some people would wish you to believe.
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For the simple reason that might is right. I don't think there was anything philosophical about it, we just had the ability to; it suited our needs to exploit those countries for their material resources and that was enough. And not sure how much time you have spent here in the UK but you make some sweeping accusations about racism and the teaching of propoganda which i think are unfounded, but if you have some references on which to base these claims i would be interested to read them.
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Because, at that time, British politically, militarily far more superior than countries you listed above, and there's no institution such as League of Nation, or United Nation, that can prevent British actions. Sadly, as a matter of fact, countries that was once occupied by British, are now in better shape than countries thas was occupied by other such as Spanish, Portugal, Netherland, or France. Read your own statements, you compared Nazi to Brits ? I never heard British government called, nor did a widescale extermination of a race based on a personal feeling of their leader and a fake science.
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wow, it's the first time i hear that from someone else besides myself. But you know what is the saddest thing, there is neoimperialism going on right now and it will get worse. But i won't say who. and you know what, the highschools never emphasize on that(british empire) a lot like they emphasize on the Holocaust. but whateva it's all good.
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to answer youre question "not that youre really asking a question youre clearly just having a rant" the british did it because EVERY ONE WAS DOING IT!!!! you tell me one country in the world at the time that wasn't already conquered or tributary or protector, that didn't fight at least one war in 1870. Every country in history has at least once tried to make it self a empire most spent there whole history trying to conquere other people land. example when the british first went to india most of the contient was already under the control of the mughal empire a foreign muslim dynasty that had conquered india selveral century earlier and was 10 times more brutual and oppressive then the british ever were. another one is china were chinese nationalist bitch about the opium wars like they were some kind of innocent little peace loving nation that the british treat unfairly. failing to recongnize there own history when the british sent there first embassy to china in 1792 trying to set up a peacefull trade and diplomatic realation the emperor they met had already conquered in his 60 year rule outer mongol, tibet, nepal, turkistan, and had also fought wars of conquest in taiwan burma Vietnam and agianst the gurkas. At the same time as this china demanded that all countries in the world "meaning those they had contact with and could bully" acknowled the emperor as the supreme ruler of the world and send him tributes. the embassy by the way failed miserably the chinese government didn't want to let the british import manufactured goods in exchanged for tea and silk and both country were insulted by each others behave the british by the chinese treating them as tributary as opposed to ambassador "china had not foreign ministry just a office of tributes"and the chinses by the british refusal to act like tributes. I could list more example for every country you mention but i don't want to rant. when it come to india and the nazi the point is intent, millions died of famine in india during british rule but the main cause was monsone failure followed by incompent famine relief, not british intent. And in response the british set up new famine relief system and built irrigation system to improve food production.a process that eventually was very successful. when millions were killed by the nazi such as gyspy jews slavs communist freemasons etc its because the nazi wanted them dead! and i don't think british schools glorify empire at least not in the way you think. so in closing maybe you should think about not why the british thought they had a right to conquer other country but why they choose to give up those territorys with out a fight.






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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Sending a tape audition to SME/YG/JYP

Sending a tape audition to SME/YG/JYP?
Well i want to join one of these companies :) But the thing is that me and my friend want to do it together. and we were going to do SME but then i hear looks are really important ... is that true ? I am 12 years old, i live in Australia but i am Burmese (Myanmar) so i speak both :) I am learning Japanese at school and trying to learn Korean at home. but the thing is that i want to be an actress for them, or singing or dancing. i am actually pretty good at acting. I practice everyday. My singing is okay, but if i have to be better at something i practice heaps. I live in Australia and none of the companies do face to face auditions here like YG :( so i want to send a tape audition but i don't know how too TT_TT. Because i don't know there addresses and how to do it. I have a few questions if you don't mind answering. 1 ) Which one is better (in your opinion) at first i wanted to do SME but i am not sure now. 2 ) Do i have to be really pretty ? 3 ) Will they teach me Korean and there culture ? 4 ) Will they pay ? 5 ) Will i get like free time ? 6 ) remember how i said i wanted to do it with my friend well do we get to choose ours bands or do they choose ? 7 ) How long do you train for ? and in the time you are training do i get to go back and see my parents and will i have to speak Korean ? 8 ) is there an age limit ? I think that's it :) thanks for your time :) If there are other stuff please tell me :)
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Well actually, SMent does like 80% of looks and 20% of talent... But they look at beauty a lot... And you could actually find the information and stuff at: http://audition.smtown.com/SmUsaAuditionWeekly.asp?lang=eng The only thing is that if you make it, you might have to fly to the U.S. or Korea to audition for them. 1. Well I actually am auditioning for SMent too... So I guess I recommend this one, but they say that SMent is really harsh on their trainees... 2. Well you don't have to be straight out gorgeous... You just have to be normal faced and pretty on the inside too! ^^ 3. Yes. Once you be a trainee, they make you take Korean classes and stuff like that ;) 4. I'm not really sure about if they pay for EVERYTHING... But I know that they will pay for your plane tickets. 5. Yes... You will get some free time from time to time to visit your parents from 1 week-4 weeks for around maybe three times a month... But most of the time, you will train. 6. This one, I'm not sure of... But if you guys make it, then you guys could stay together (I guess) in a group and they decide the other members that are going to be in the group when you debut... 7. It depends on your learning skills and vocal and dancing skills... But you could take up to 8 years of training... Jessica from SNSD got 7 years of training... And Yes, you can go visit you parents like I said on question 5. And, of course you will have to speak Korean, but only when you are a trainee... You don't have to speak Korean if you are just auditioning since there will be a translator there... 8. Nope. No age limit. Any culture. But they REALLY do recommend you to be at least young enough so you can be able to soon debut after 8 or less years. ^^ I hope you good luck! ^^






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