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Bloggers Who Risked All In Burma

An anonymous reader sends us to the UK's TimesOnline for a story about dissident Burmese bloggers, who, with the Internet shut down in the country, are no longer posting live stories. Some of them are on the run and fearing for their lives. "Internet geeks share a common style, and Ko Latt and his four friends would not be out of place in cyber cafes across the world. They have the skinny arms and the long hair, the dark T-shirts and the jokey nicknames. But few such figures have ever taken the risks that they have in the past few weeks, or achieved so much in a noble and dangerous cause. Since last month Ko Latt, 28, his friends Arca, Eye, Sun and Superman, and scores of others like them have been the third pillar of Burma's Saffron Revolution."

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  1. Re:Valuable perspective by kklein · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    No. Bloggers make no difference. Burma has been oppressing people for decades. Decades. The first thing I ever learned about Burma in my Asian studies classes was: Burma has been oppressing people for decades. Anyone in power anywhere in the world has known about it.

    Simply put: "Sucks to be them." Same as with Iraq. Not that I believe going into Iraq had anything to do with oppression, but even if it had, I wouldn't have thought that a good reason to interfere. I don't want any other countries coming and telling my country how to do things; I don't expect any country does.

    It is none of our business. None. We can't save everyone, so we should just stay out of it.