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samedi 10 novembre 2007
mercredi 10 octobre 2007
Myanmar...
HI,
I wanted to dedicate the first post on this new blog to Myanmar (former Burma). You all know what's happening now in the country and how the army is overreacting to face demonstrators.
Myanmar is hungry for democracy and development. The country is seeing their neighbours like India, China or Thailand changing and people knows this cannot happen without changes in the government policy.
Having information on country has become nearly impossible, as Internet and e-mail have been cut down and foreign press isn't allowed anymore. Let's hope the situation changes in the next days...
I visited Myanmar last summer and I had a great time there : I've found some of nicest people I've ever met on earth, and some incredibly beautifl temples on Bago and Yangon. I know some organisations are against visiting Myanmar, as tourism is an important ressource for the government...but it's also an important ressource for the people and it's possible to avoid spending most of your money on government-owned facilities.
A deep thought to all the nice people I met there, I hope they're all OK. Street vendors, taxi drivers (specially Gny) and all the staff at the
Motherland Inn Hotel.
I wanted to dedicate the first post on this new blog to Myanmar (former Burma). You all know what's happening now in the country and how the army is overreacting to face demonstrators.
Myanmar is hungry for democracy and development. The country is seeing their neighbours like India, China or Thailand changing and people knows this cannot happen without changes in the government policy.
Having information on country has become nearly impossible, as Internet and e-mail have been cut down and foreign press isn't allowed anymore. Let's hope the situation changes in the next days...
I visited Myanmar last summer and I had a great time there : I've found some of nicest people I've ever met on earth, and some incredibly beautifl temples on Bago and Yangon. I know some organisations are against visiting Myanmar, as tourism is an important ressource for the government...but it's also an important ressource for the people and it's possible to avoid spending most of your money on government-owned facilities.
A deep thought to all the nice people I met there, I hope they're all OK. Street vendors, taxi drivers (specially Gny) and all the staff at the
Motherland Inn Hotel.
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