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Burmese Ethnic Groups Call for Peace in Home Country

PUBLISHED 2:32 PM ET Apr. 04, 2021 PUBLISHED 2:32 PM EDT Apr. 04, 2021 SHARE The tunes and lyrics of a Burmese revolutionary anthem echoes across Lincoln Park in Albany. Its title translates to, “We Won’t Be Satisfied till the End of the World,” and is sung by dozens of local Burmese residents on this Sunday afternoon. The song first introduced during the 1988 pro-Democracy movement in Myanmar still carries a lot of meaning today. Especially now, with a military coup underway for more than two months in their home country.  “We all want peace and solidarity,” said Hnin Myo, a Myanmar native. Hnin Myo, who was granted asylum to the U.S. five years ago, organized this event, which drew several different Burmese ethnic groups here. They re all calling for democracy to be restored in Myanmar.

Bay Area Reporter :: Out in the World: Uzbek LGBTQ ally brutally attacked

Bay Area Reporter :: Out in the World: Uzbek LGBTQ ally brutally attacked
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Remembering Two Deaths that Changed the Course of Myanmar s History

Remembering Two Deaths that Changed the Course of Myanmar’s History Remembering Two Deaths that Changed the Course of Myanmar’s History Former RIT students lay wreaths for Ko Phone Maw and Ko Soe Naing to mark the 30th anniversary of their deaths on Tuesday at Yangon Technological University. / Myo Min Soe / The Irrawaddy 5.5k By Kyaw Phyo Tha 13 March 2021 YANGON She used to wake her younger brother every day; for Daw Mar Mar Ei, it had become a morning ritual. But this pleasant routine came to an abrupt end one sultry summer day when she found herself staring at the young man’s dead body lying on a trolley in the bleak old concrete morgue of Yangon General Hospital.

Dr H A Arfaa, considered a pioneer in plastic surgery in Harford County, dies

Dr H A Arfaa, considered a pioneer in plastic surgery in Harford County, dies
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Bay Area Reporter :: Out in the World: Binational gay couple reunited in San Francisco

A binational couple who was separated due to the coup in Myanmar has been reunited in San Francisco. For two years, Kenny Kruse worked to get his fiancé, Yar Zar Min, a visa to come to the U.S. The couple waited through delays caused by the previous administration and extension of the travel ban that included Myanmar. Last year, the global coronavirus pandemic kept them separated. Then, on February 1, a military coup took place in Myanmar. Finally, there was good news as Yar Zar Min arrived in San Francisco February 26. Kruse still cannot believe he and his partner are together at last.

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