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On the 8th of August, the Olympics will begin in China, on the twentieth anniversary of the uprising in Burma. The 8-8-08 for Burma campaign calls on China to use its leverage with Than Shwe’s regime to bring the aid, development, and freedoms the people of Burma need and deserve.
We designed and developed a website for this campaign.
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Read more about the campaign and take action at 8808forBurma.org.
Read about Burma’s past and present as told by the BBC.
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