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World : Comment Last Updated: May 14, 2008 - 3:34:20 AM


The Cyclone is new, but the Suffering is Old
By Antonio Graceffo
May 14, 2008 - 3:33:39 AM

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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.

Antonio Graceffo has been embedded with the Shan State Army inside of
Burma. This article is part of the ��In Shanland�� project. To raise
awareness about the plight of the Shan people Antonio will release one
print article and one video per week for a year. He is giving these media
away for free to ensure that they will reach the largest audience. You can
watch all of the Shan videos released to date on youtube.
http://ie.youtube.com/results ?search_query=antonio+graceffo +shan+state+army&search_type= &search=Search
Antonio is self-funded. If you wish to contribute to the ��In Shanland��
film project, you can do so through paypal, through the Burma page of his
website.
http://speakingadventure.com /burma.htm

Currently, Antonio is attending paramedic training in Manila, while
waiting for word that he can return to Burma as part of a medical aid
mission.


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