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The Journalists' Forum, Assam on Thursday urged the Government of India to 
create diplomatic pressure on the Burmese junta to refrain from repressive 
measures against those carrying on the democracy movement in the country.

  In a citizens' meeting at the Guwahati Press Club with JFA president Rupam 
Baruah in chair, the newsmen's body asked the Union Government not to remain 
silent on the happenings in the neighbouring country and do the needful within 
its powers to facilitate a peaceful transition to democracy.

  Extending its whole-hearted support to the movement, the Forum demanded that 
Aung San Suu Kyi, the globally recognized pro-democracy leader, be immediately 
released from the prolonged detention she is being made to undergo. It deplored 
the brutal killing of protesting citizens including one foreign journalist.

  The meeting expressed its solidarity with the proposed Global Action Day for 
Free Burma to be
observed on October 6.

 The meeting was addressed among others  by Dr Amalendu Guha, Hemanta Barman, 
Dr Abdul Mannan, Nilamoni Sen Deka, Hiten Mahanta, Nava Thakuria, Jayanta  
Gogoi, Jawaharlal Saha and Satish Tahbildar.

 

Photo: Citizens meeting in progress at Guwahati Press Club of Northeast India 
on October 4 to discuss the Burmese issue. The meeting, called by Journalists 
Forum, Assam has resolved to urge New Delhi to change its policy on Burma and 
use its diplomatic pressure on the military junta to immediately stop the crack 
down on the pro-democracy activists and finally support the democratic movement 
led by Aung San Suu Kyi. 



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