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Southeast Asia
Myanmar monks have vanished
2007-11-29
YANGON, Myanmar, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Thousands of Buddhist monks, a fixture in Myanmar's monasteries and temples, have vanished in the wake of the September crackdown by the military junta. A report in the Dec. 3 issue of Newsweek says the few foreigners, who managed to visit the country since September, have noted how empty these places look in cities like Yangon, formerly Rangoon, and Mandalay.

"What has happened to all the monks?" Shari Villarosa, charge d'affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Yangon, was quoted as asking. "It's frightening. Something has happened. It's not like they all willingly left town."
Burmese generals imitate their sponsors, complete with gulags ...
The crackdown by the military junta, which has ruled Myanmar, formerly Burma, since 1989, began after pro-democracy protests were taken over by the monks. The junta's action led to the deaths and injuries of dozens of monks. The report, quoting numerous sources, said some the monks, who were imprisoned, were kept in deplorable conditions. Others were forcibly "derobed" and made to flee to the countryside or out of the country.

The government says it has freed all but about 90 of the 3,000 monks and civilians initially jailed, but the report says the junta may yet pay a price for arousing the anger of a people known for their gentle nature.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  "Thousands of Buddhist monks ... have vanished"

They ain't vanished - completely.

Their corpses are still rotting in the jungle....

Next time ya' want to pull a Ghandi, remember to do it against a civilized opponent, such as the English....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-11-29 19:03  

#2  Your time is gonna come...

Posted by: danking70   2007-11-29 12:00  

#1  Looks like it backfired on them. The monks were supposed to put themselves in harm's way, get bonked, and then the country's military was supposed to get so inflamed by this that they rise up and do all the dying and overthrowing of the regime. The monks and their friends then swoop down and take all the credit. That was the plan, anyway.
Posted by: gromky   2007-11-29 02:29  

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