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Lifeline is dedicated to raising funds to help refugees from the tyranny in Burma
to survive in neighboring countries (principally Thailand).
The
Tragedy of Burma Burma has been run by a military dictatorship since
1962. The country now has one of the worst human rights records in the world,
including murder, rape, torture, arbitrary imprisonment, forced labor and forced
relocation committed by the military government. The areas most affected are populated
by ethnic minorities which make up about 40% of the country's population. Burma,
previously the biggest rice exporter of Southeast Asia, has been declared one
of the world's poorest countries by the United Nations in 1989. Mismanagement
is responsible for poverty, a severe AIDS problem and terrible environmental degradation
within the country. According to State Department figures, Burma is the second
largest producer of opium and heroin. That is the business of choice for the military
government.
Hope Aung
San Suu Kyi and her party, the National League for Democracy, in 1990 won more
than 82% of the vote in a free election; but were not allowed to form a government.
Since then, she has led the popular opposition while living under the harshest
personal conditions. In 1991, Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Her father, Aung San, is Burma's greatest national hero, having won the battle
for independence for his people from the British in 1948. Sadly, he was assassinated
shortly before independence. Aung San Suu Kyi keeps the flame of democracy alive
in Burma while we help those who have had to flee the country.
Burma
Lifeline Objectives * Help refugees from Burma survive. There
are approximately 1 million refugees hiding in neighboring countries. Most are
not in camps. US$20 will help a family of five survive for a month. *
Provide basic medical care to the refugees. * Help refugees give their children
a basic education. Burma Lifeline received tax exempt status from the IRS
in December of 1999. However, we have conducted Burma refugee relief efforts since
1995 depending on another non-profit organization to send money to Thailand. Before
receiving IRS status, approximately $20,000 was raised and sent to relief organizations
in Thailand. Every dollar sent to Thailand has been accounted for in detailed
spending reports which are available for inspection at Burma Lifeline's office.
In the current year 2008 Amaterra has provided a $300 micro-grant. For
more information see Burma Lifeline. Amaterra
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