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Burma Cyclone Relief Fund |
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Donate Now to help Cyclone Victims in Burma !!!
Burmese Official media
reports that more than 22,000 people are dead, more than 44,000 are missing but
the U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday that the death toll in the delta could
exceed 100,000 and a million people have been left homeless by a devastating
cyclone in Burma (Myanmar) on May 3rd. There is an urgent need for food, potable
water, shelter, medical aid and basic necessities. Burmese Muslims Association (BMA)
is trying to help Cyclone victims and hereby request donations to help
Cyclone victims in Burma.
You can donate as little as USD $ 5. All the donation will be transfer to Burmese Muslims Association (BMA) via Foundation for Democracy in Burma. Any expense except for bank fees will be paid for by BMA and there will be zero overhead cost.
This relief fund will be sent directly to Cyclone victims in Burma by providing
food, drinking water, shelter, medical aid regardless of race, ethnicity and
religion.
Please Click on the following correspond button to DONATE!
If you do not have PayPal account, you can click on 'Continue'on the next page to make donation from your Credit/Debit Card..
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1. "News Archive" and "Burmese Muslims" sections on have been updated. News archive includes items on State-sponsored riots, Pro-democracy movement, etc. Burmese Muslims section includes brief biography of some Burmese Muslims who brought Burma to the frontlines in various contexts. 2. You can also share information on BMN through "Share Information" page. 3. BMN Library includes materials related to the affairs of Burmese Muslims as well as religious and minority rights. We are trying our best to collect documents, and we would like to seek your contribution. |
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An Annocement on Cyclone Nargis |
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Myanmar's generals shun US aid, see risk to political power |
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WASHINGTON - Tsunami-hit Indonesia and earthquake-jolted Pakistan once risked a backlash from their predominantly Muslim populations and allowed in US military forces to help in relief operations. But cyclone-ravaged Myanmar's ruling military is suspicious of any US aid.
As the cyclone's official death toll soared to 22,000, two US Navy ships are near the waters of military-ruled Myanmar awaiting its green light to enter the reclusive nation for evacuation and other critical relief activities. |
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Bangkok Post: Rohingya arrested |
Tue 22 Jan 2008 Forty-three Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority in Burma, were arrested while trying to slip into Thailand yesterday morning. Marine police spotted a boat suspected of carrying illegal immigrants between Lao and Mor islands in the Andaman sea about 8am.After checking the boat, they found 43 Rohingya aged 20 to 55 years.The boat’s skipper, identified as Eno, 52, told police he and his crewmen picked up the group from Burma’s Arakan state on Jan 12.They were to meet a Thai broker who promised to find jobs for them. All the migrants were in police custody pending deportation. |
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Tzu Chi relief project for refugees’children in Malaysia with UNHCR |
Funded by the US Embassy in Malaysia, and with the joint efforts from Tzu Chi, UNHCR and refugee communities, four "UNHCR Tzu Chi Education Centres" for refugees' children were officially opened in early January 2008, after months of preparation. A total of 178 students enrolled at the centres.
Being the eldest child in her family, 11-year old Shaidah binti Abdullah is a great help to her parents. Her chores include cooking for the family, taking care of her siblings or helping her father to collect scraps for sale. Each morning, upon seeing a school bus with school-going children of her age coming round her house, Shaidah would tell her mother, "I want to go to school too." |
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12/29/2007 - 14 Migrants Pushed Back to Burma |
Teknaf: Bangladesh border authorities pushed back 14 Burmese Muslim migrants to Burma soon after they were arrested in Bangladesh territory on Wednesday, reports a local official. Among the Burmese migrants were three women, eight men, and three children. All are from Maugndaw Township in Arakan State. |
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Truck caught with drug chemicals released after bribe
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Poll says people rejected the draft charter
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A Martyr of Burma |
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U Razak, A Martyr and Most Respected Teacher of Burma (1889-1947). The first President of Burman Muslim Congress. President (Mandalay District) Anti-Fascist Peoples’ Freedom Party (AFPEL). . Read More in Brief OR Download The Recent Book |
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U M.A Raschid |
U Raschid, a Burmese Muslim, of Indian parentage, was a very dear friend, and close associate, of Gen. Aung San in Burma’s struggle against British Colonial rule in Burma. Read More in brief biographical |
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