- Burma Digest
The Burma Digest is a weekly bilingual online journal, published by the Democracy for Burma Alliance, a
web -based campaign group set up by Burmeserefugees andhuman rights activists worldwide. It features articles written both in English and Burmese.The Burma Digest, as well as all other campaign activities of the Democracy for Burma Alliance are 100%
non-profit andvolunteering -based. The publication is fully available for reading on Democracy for Burma Alliance's main page [www.tayzathuria.org.uk ] and onblog [www.burmadigest.wordpress.com] . Printable booklets are also offered for downloading and free distribution. [http://www.tayzathuria.org.uk/BD.htm]The first edition of the Burma Digest appeared in June
2005 , featuring only three articles, in English. Nowadays, the average issue of the Burma Digest features more than ten articles in English, and ten in Burmese, as well as interviews with personalities involved in the struggle fordemocracy inBurma and politicaldissidents , a newsroom [http://www.tayzathuria.org.uk/BDnewsroom.htm] and photo gallery [http://www.tayzathuria.org.uk/bd/gallery.htm]Aims and mission:
* To increase international awareness of
Human-rights abuses happening inBurma
* To increase awareness among people fromBurma about theirnatural rights orhuman-rights
* Ultimately, to help improvehuman-rights situations inBurma .Visions and beliefs
"As a pro-
democracy journal, the Burma Digest makes a strong statement againsttotalitarian regimes, considering the currently ruling military junta as illegitimate and defending Burmese people's right tofundamental freedoms .The beliefs the Burma Digest is aimed to represent and to support are stated on the journal'swebsite andblog :
# We believe that all Burmesedemocratic activists and campaign groups will unite and join hands in the fight fordemocracy andhuman rights inBurma .
# We believe that the momentum of ourdemocratic movement will become very strong.
# We believe that Burmese people will be able to overcome their fear and rise up against cruelmilitary dictatorship .
# We believe thatdemocracy will prevail in our country.
# We believe that our people will be able to enjoyhuman rights in our country.
# We believe that allethnic groups in our country will agree to live peacefully alongside each other and together as theUnion of Burma .
# We believe that allethnic minority areas will becomefederal states inside the Union of Burma.
# We believe that there will be independentjudicial system with equality for all under therule of law in our country.
# We believe that our country will become prosperous as a united,democratic and stable country.
# We believe that there will be a thrivingmarket economy free from corruptbureaucratic government control.
# We believe that people will be able to earn their living easily in lawful and honest ways in our country.
# We believe that there will be free, and good quality, basiceducation andhealth care for all in our country.
# We believe that all regions in our country will be able to enjoy equal , and moderninfrastructure s.
# We believe that we will maintain a strong and professionalarmed forces which do not try to interfere incivilian affairs.
# We believe that our country and our people will be well respected by theinternational community because of ourdemocracy , stability and prosperity"Political and social impact
As a campaign journal for
democracy andhuman rights ,the Burma Digest publishes articles mostly (though not exclusively) onsocial andpolitical issues. However, the Burma Digest, as well as the Democracy for Burma Alliance is not directly affiliated to anypolitical party ,ethnic group ororganization . It is a space offreedom of speech , reuniting diverse views andopinions . If certain articles show either support or disagreement towards certainorganisations orissues , it is only based on the publication's values and beliefs concerningdemocracy andhuman rights .The Burma Digest Human Rights Literature award
Each year, (starting from August 8, the day of the commemoration of
8888 Uprising , until the next August 8, the Burma Digest offers an award forBurmese language articles andpoetry . Each month, two articles and two poems are nominated, then the winner is chosen out of 5 finalists articles/poems.The prize for the best article is USD 250. The prize for the best poem is USD 150. This project and the prizes are funded by
donations . [http://www.tayzathuria.org.uk/bd/prize.htm]See also
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Burma
*Politics of Burma
*Aung San Suu Kyi
*National League for Democracy External links
* [http://www.tayzathuria.org.uk Burma Digest main page]
* [http://www.burmadigest.wordpress.com] and [http://burmadigest.blogspot.com] Burma Digest on Blogs
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