Source: The Guardian
Only six weeks after Burma's generals brutally suppressed pro-democracy protests, international outrage is fading and, with it, political and diplomatic pressure for change. Campaigners say the unrelieved plight of the Burmese people is again in danger of being forgotten. In some ways, repression has actually grown worse. Theirs was the "saffron revolution" that never was.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Simon Tisdall: Anger fading over Burma
Posted by May at 5:05 PM
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