What will happen next? Thisis the question which goes though my mind everytime I get news from Burma. In my 3 weeks stay there in 2003 I only got a glimpse of this regime, as they have propaganda on TV all the time.
But I have real great memories with the Burmese people trying to make their living in their country. And every now and then you hear a whisper : “Do you know our Lady?” Yes, Aung San Suu Ki is called the Lady, more than a symbol, a mother, a leader who dvoted her intire life to the freedom of her country, leaving her beloved ones far away in England.
I would be time by now to open up, to let go, but I fear the junta doesn’t want to give a away a sole part of their power.
…so let’s pray, that’s all we can do

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My Point of Viewhi everybody,
I hope you like the new face of my blog . I’m happy to include flickr into the blog. Just tell me what you think. 🙂
And finally let’s pray for all the Burmese people. Let’s be very optimistic and hope that all this will not end in violence. It would be time for the Burmese to live in freedom and peace

More photos from Burma :http://www.flickr.com/photos/wistiti/sets/1596764/show/
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