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1: In Shanland: Medical Mission Part 1

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“In Shanland: Medical Mission (Part 1),” the latest video in the series In Shanland, shot in the war zone of Burma, by Antonio Garceffo is now available on youtube.com

Antonio Graceffo accompanies a volunteer medical mission on a visit to SSA headquarters in Loi Tailang, where they render much needed medical aid to the war orphans and abandoned children. Hear “Steve” an aid worker, with nearly twenty years of Burma experience explain the conflict. “What these children need most is the one thing no one can give them right now, freedom for their country.” Steve goes on to say, “I don’t believe it is wrong for them to fight for their country, to even kill for their country, but …even in the act of killing, you can be motivated by love.” Steve applies his life philosophy to the children of the conflict, “The most powerful force, historically is not hate, and it’s not brutality, which this regime is known for, it’s love.”

2: In Shanland: Medical Mission Part 2

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Host, Antonio Graceffo, rejoins the team of medical volunteers who are donating their time and risking their lives to give treatment to the war orphans living in Loi Tailang. Meet some of the children who tell the all too-common story of how their parents were murdered and their village destroyed by the SPDC, Burmese army. Now they live in relative safety, on the Shan State Army (SSA) base where many of them attend school for the first time in their lives.


 

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Burma Shan Video: Porter and Human Shield

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The Burmese SPDC military forces raid Shan villages. They kill, they loot, and they rape. They foce Shan civilians to work as porters, slaves, human mine detectors and human shiels for combat troops.

See the new video, 'Porter and Human Shield' and hear the story first hand from a Shan man, an amputee and one more victim of the SPDC.
Will the world please step in?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Oc7qMyIu4G4

Say a prayer for the people of Shanland.
Antonio Graceffo 
 
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Shan (Burma) Cry for Help - U.N. Says "No"

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfqi6IpFWT4

Burmese military regime ethnic cleansing on all other states - Shan State being the largest. United Nations will not recognise these people as refugees or provide any help.

Burmese Atrocities in the Shan States

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwrM2aSsqLU

Suffering Shan people. Human attrocities - Murder, Rape, Human-Trafficking. We need help. We really need celebrity endorsement. We need help from everyone.

 

Burma, Shanland, Beyond, Interview with Antonio Graceffo

New Burma Video: Interview with Antonio Graceffo on Taipei Radio
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http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=OqcO16az6R8

For the last seven years Antonio has been working as an adventure and
martial arts author in Asia. in 2007 and 2008 he went into Burma with the
Shan State Army. This radio interview on English Radio, Taipei, takes
place while he is attending emergency medic training in the Philippine.
This video was produced by Andy To.

Enjoy the video. And please, say a prayer for the people of Shanland.

Checkout Antonio’s website http://speakingadventure.com/

 

Burma Shan Video:
In Shanland: Tragedy to Triumph

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eL7B4OlPog

Leun Liang saw his family murdered and his village burned. He has every right to complain about his life. Instead, he reinvented himself, transitioning from victim to teacher. Now, he lives at Loi Tailang, teaching and taking care of the young orphans.

Hear him tell his own story of repression and suffering at the hands of the SPDC, the junta that rules Burma .

 

In Shanland
The Cyclone is new, but the Suffering is Old

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By Antonio Graceffo

Rape, murder, forced labor, slavery, human mine detectors, torture, detention, mass execution: the sad life of the Shan ethnic minority.

Guest Producer ‘Any To’, of the United States, using my videos, photos and radio interviews, has created a summary video, explaining the suffering of the Shan minority people.

Watch it on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrh7OjKCaPg

Please say a prayer for the victims of the cyclone and for the people of Shanland.

 

No! No! No! Campaign

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YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaCS1exbQew

Google: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4000502870035125398

http://burmadigest.info/2008/04/26/no-no-no-campaign/

 

Say it with a song - for Burma

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7h5gLcQ6o_o no

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Get the MP3 :- Kan Kwet Mae

Burma Digest

Video: A Song for the “NO” Campaign

_ Song composed by students of All Ethnic International Open University
_ Video created by Tai Samyone & Feraya

http://burmadigest.info/2008/04/17/video-a-song-for-the-no-campaign/

 


Wake up by Lo-Star: Exclusive new video supporting BCUK

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Buy the new single from Lo-Star and support the Burma Campaign UK. Available to download from 17 March 2008 and in the shops on 24 March. All profits go to support our work. Buy it now from iTunes.

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'ShanMusic' on LiveVideo (NEW)

New videos from norsengbun

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http://www.livevideo.com/video/ 5A418A2EDD9C48AF94F0B9F40DE97ACB/ shanmusic.aspx

 

The Kung fu of the Shan People of Burma

Martial Arts Odyssey : Lai Tai (Part 1)
By Antonio Graceffo

The Shan people migrated from China to Burma centuries ago, brining with them their own special brand of Chinese Kung Fu. Travel with Antonio Graceffo as he makes his way into the war zone of Burma to learn this ancient martial art at the military headquarters of the Shan State rebel Army. See the first Lai Tai video ever filmed.

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=zbi74RJDN9Y

Meet twenty year old Kawn Wan who first learned Lai Tai from monks in his village. After the Burmese government burned his village and killed his parents, he came to live in Li Tailang, Shan State Army headquarters, where he teaches Lai Tai to the orphans so that the Shan culture will not die out.

 

Children of this Earth

children of the earth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=annPeZLg1Ho

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-3251072286642595318

 

Stop Shan Genocide

stop shan genocide

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFY1dl6GLKo

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