Thursday, April 12, 2018

FBR Report: "“Do you remember me?” A Follow-Up Report on an 8-Year-Old Girl Shot by the Burma Army"

The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement. They bring help, hope and love to people in the war zones of Burma (Myanmar) and the Middle East. Groups send teams to be trained, supplied and sent into the areas under attack to provide emergency assistance and human rights documentation. Together with other groups, the teams work to serve people in need.



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“Do you remember me?” A Follow-Up Report on an 8-Year-Old Girl Shot by the Burma Army

Dear friends,

“Shots rang out and I looked up to see Burma Army soldiers firing at us from the tree line about 30-40 yards away. Uncle Ray Bee Wah was hit many times and fell dead; my 15-year-old cousin Naw Ler Per’s arm was shattered by bullets; my brother, She Nay Htoo, was hit in the neck, and our friend, Saw Ti Tu, was shot too. I was shot in the stomach and fell down. The firing was intense and the Burma Army advanced. I was helped to my feet by the others and we ran for our lives" ...

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Free Burma Ranger, the film ...

This film, currently in production, chronicles the journey of an American family bringing aid to hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people caught in Burma's war zones, a bloody conflict that is one of the longest-running civil war's in the world.

Learn more about the film, and hour YOUR donation can help complete its production ...

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