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Title: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Upaseno on 29 September 2007, 02:20:13 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

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1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
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Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: El Sol on 29 September 2007, 03:39:30 PM
gw mao sign..abis masukin nama..trus kite kirim ke embassy? kurang ngerti cara pakene
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: williamhalim on 29 September 2007, 03:48:48 PM
aku juga mo sign, tapi caranya gimana, yah?

masa tiap kali ada yg mo sign mesti pake fungsi reply? jadi panjang dong replyannya...

moderator?

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Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Upaseno on 29 September 2007, 07:31:24 PM
Ga perlu pake REPLY.

Tulis aja nama.  Nti kalo uda penuh, baru dikirim ke embassy myanmar.

Ok?
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: uwi on 29 September 2007, 07:58:50 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
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Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: ryu on 29 September 2007, 08:03:14 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5. Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
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Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: cowcool on 29 September 2007, 09:40:20 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5. Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6. Andy Zain - Indonesia
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Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Sumedho on 29 September 2007, 10:16:25 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5. Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6. Andy Zain - Indonesia
7. Benny Wu - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: El Sol on 30 September 2007, 01:02:19 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5. Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6. Andy Zain - Indonesia
7. Benny Wu - Indonesia
8. Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Kokuzo on 30 September 2007, 01:39:49 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5. Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6. Andy Zain - Indonesia
7. Benny Wu - Indonesia
8. Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9. Frans Lius - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Forte on 30 September 2007, 06:37:45 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.   Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3. Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5. Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6. Andy Zain - Indonesia
7. Benny Wu - Indonesia
8. Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9. Frans Lius - Indonesia
10.Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Forte on 30 September 2007, 06:48:26 AM
Ps : Saya juga membuat petition online untuk saya letakkan di media2 lain dan akan di-share kan ke sini
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: candani on 30 September 2007, 07:21:46 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: F.T on 30 September 2007, 07:59:45 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: williamhalim on 30 September 2007, 09:46:15 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Lex Chan on 30 September 2007, 01:47:03 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: langitbiru on 30 September 2007, 06:42:06 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: san on 01 October 2007, 07:37:59 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Fei Lun Hai on 01 October 2007, 08:50:15 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
17. Padma Metti - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: cetera_zhang on 01 October 2007, 01:04:29 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
17. Padma Metti - Indonesia
18. Effendy - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Lily W on 01 October 2007, 03:06:14 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
17. Padma Metti - Indonesia
18. Effendy - Indonesia
19. Lily Warsiti - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: V!RiY@n! on 01 October 2007, 05:38:34 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
17. Padma Metti - Indonesia
18. Effendy - Indonesia
19. Lily Warsiti - Indonesia
20. Vita Oktavera - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: mettakaruna on 02 October 2007, 08:16:43 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Lusy Erawaty - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: mettakaruna on 02 October 2007, 08:24:54 AM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
17. Padma Metti - Indonesia
18. Effendy - Indonesia
19. Lily Warsiti - Indonesia
20. Vita Oktavera - Indonesia
21. Lusy Erawaty - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: cocktail on 02 October 2007, 11:43:46 PM
Please read and sign the petition below and forward it to your friends and family.

It is requested that the 50th person send the petition with signatures to:

Embassy of the Union of Myanmar e-mail:  thuriya [at] aol.com


Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
"Love and kindness must win over everything"
We, the people of the world, implore the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC, the official name of the military regime of Burma (Myanmar)) to refrain from taking any actions that:

   1. Physically harm the Buddhist monks and nuns participating in the protest marches currently taking place in major cities and towns in Burma
   2. Infiltrate the protesting groups by pretending to be monks and nuns (via having the head shaven and dressing in monks' robes) and then instigating violence from within through such pretension
   3. Offer poisoned foods as alms (Dana)
   4. Arresting and beating up people or persons who offers food and water (dana) to the monks
   5. Arresting the protesting monks and treating them like criminals, such as catching the monks by lariats and ropes, tying them up with wires and strapping them onto electrical poles, slapping their cheeks, kicking them with military boots and hitting their heads with rifle butts.

We appeal to the members of the military regime to act in accordance with the sacred Buddha-Dharma, in the spirit of loving-kindness, compassion and non-violence.
We implore the military regime to accede to the wishes of the common people of Burma, to establish the conditions for the flowering of justice, democracy and liberty.
We wish to convey our admiration and support to the large number of Buddhists monks and fellow Dharma practitioners for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma, and would like to appeal to all freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements.
We pray for the success of this peace movement and the early release of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

NAME - LOCATION
1.  Adin Eichler - San Francisco USA
2.  Bhikkhu Kancano - England
3.  Upaseno Bhikkhu - Indonesia
4.  Heru wahono - Indonesia
5.  Edi Wijaya - Indonesia
6.  Andy Zain - Indonesia
7.  Benny Wu - Indonesia
8.  Jeffrey Leonard - Indonesia
9.  Frans Lius - Indonesia
10. Hedi Kasmanto - Indonesia
11. Candani - Indonesia
12. Felix Thioris - Indonesia
13. Willibordus - Indonesia
14. Alex Chandra - Indonesia
15. Dewi astuti - Indonesia
16. Surya Sanjaya - Indonesia
17. Padma Metti - Indonesia
18. Effendy - Indonesia
19. Lily Warsiti - Indonesia
20. Vita Oktavera - Indonesia
21. Lusy Erawaty - Indonesia
22. Rendy Putra Jaya - Indonesia
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Upaseno on 05 October 2007, 10:02:20 PM
Sorry kawan-kawan, saya sudah kirim petition ini ke email thuriya [at] aol.com tapi bounced back.  Coba siapa yang punya email embassy myanmar bisa kasitau saya.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Forte on 06 October 2007, 06:24:05 AM
Embassy of the Union of Myanmar
Jl. H. Agus Salim No. 109, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat 10350
Tel (62-21) 314-0440, 327-684, Fax (62-21) 327-204
myanmar [at] cbn.net.id

Source :
http://my-indonesia.info/page.php?ic=181&sof=61..


Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Upaseno on 06 October 2007, 06:39:35 PM
OK, SENT!

Thanks alot everybody.
Title: Re: Petition Campaign for Buddhist Solidarity with the Monks and Nuns of Burma
Post by: Forte on 06 October 2007, 08:51:47 PM
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