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Showing Solidarity For
Reconciliation & Peace in Burma
All patriotic people of Burma living overseas
All Burma Solidarity Groups around the world
The leaders of the National League for Democracy offered an olive branch to the leaders of Burma Army on 12 February, Union Day, calling for the convening of Parliament with representatives elected in 1990 so that the Parliament can offer the military de jure recognition as a transitional government, the term of which is to be negotiated between the two sides.
The NLD has called for the unconditional and immediate release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, U Tin Oo, Khun Tun Oo, and all political leaders.
It has called for national reconciliation talks to begin immediately with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. The call by the NLD has been supported by all pro-democracy forces in the country, including ethnic political leaders in the Committee Representing People's Parliament.
This is a critical moment for the country and the people of Burma , who need to see that the Burmese communities and their friends abroad support them without reservation.
In this time of need, the NCGUB would like to call on all patriots and friends who have stood for the Burmese democracy movement for many years to show their solidarity once more with the people of Burma .
Let us organize peace rallies all over the world from March 25- April 17 (the deadline given by the NLD). Please invite all friendly local NGOs, human rights and women rights groups, and trade unions to join you in your activities; and ask religious organizations to pray for peace in Burma .
Activities that can be held to show your solidarity:
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