Dear friends,
Yet another petition. But hope some of you will sign it.
This is a petition asking support from the Indian Government to the people's
struggle in Burma
Thanks
Aryan

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http://www.petitiononline.com/burma123/petition.html

To:  Dr Manmohan Singh

To,
Dr Manmohan Singh
Hon'ble Prime Minister
India

We would like to remind you that the popular uprising for Democracy in Burma
against military Junta needs urgent support from India.

India, despite having heavily invested in Burma and while claiming to be a
democracy, has been extremely slow in taking a stand on the ongoing
repression by the Burmese military junta on its people. Buddhist monks,
common people, students and others have been fearlessly defying the Burmese
military government since August 19, 2007. These protests began after the
junta imposed a huge increase in the price of fuel on August 15, 2007
without notice or justification, which resulted in making life impossible
for the Burmese people who took to the streets. The military regime had
already arrested more than 200 activists. Night curfew has been declared
since 25 September 2007 in two cities and there is enough evidence of the
brutal killing of hundreds of protestors, journalists (including
international ones like the Japanese Kenji Nagai who was shot dead) and the
paralyzing of food supplies and day-to-day life in Burma.

There is increasing pressure on the Burmese military junta by the
international community. India , however, has been remarkably pusillanimous
on the situation. This is in part to do with India 's selfish and strategic
interest in Burmese oil, symbolized by Petroleum minister Mr. Murli Deora's
recent visit to Burma on 23 September 2007, to make a 150 million dollar
investment in Burma's oil and gas sector while Burma is burning. From
supporting imprisoned and harassed Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in the 1990s, India,
hungry for oil, has shifted allegiances to now maintain perfectly friendly
relations with Burma's military regime.

It is unacceptable that India, claiming to be the region's if not the
world's largest democracy is not taking a stand on what is the clear and
terrifying repression of ordinary, peaceful and democratic protestors. This
sets a very bad precedent. We strongly petition the Prime Minister, Dr
Manmohan Singh and the Indian government to publicly and unequivocally
denounce the current repressive genocide in Burma .

We demand that:

* India immediately denounce the violence on peaceful protestors in Burma
* India join the rest of the international community in condemning the
violence of the Burmese military junta
* India stops its sale and supply of military hardware to the Burmese junta
* investment in the gas and all projects be ceased until there is a
democratically elected government in Burma
* immediate release of all the Political Prisoners in Burma including Daw
Aung San Su Kyi
* unconditional support for a genuine reconciliation and commencement of
Tripartite Dialogue (as called by UN General Assembly, 1994)

We hold India responsible for not taking this stand up to now and therefore
also being the cause of so much bloodshed and urge the Indian government to
redress this.

We stand alongside the people of Burma and will not cease to protest until
the Indian government takes the necessary action.

Sincerely,

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