Bloggers who risked all to reveal the junta’s brutal crackdown in Burma.

Young men from Myanmar who helped to inform the rest of the World 
through their blogs.

By Kenneth Denby in Rangoon.

Internet geeks share a common style, and Ko Latt and his four friends 
would not be out of place in cyber cafés across the world. They have the 
skinny arms and the long hair, the dark T-shirts and the jokey 
nicknames. But few such figures have ever taken the risks that they have 
in the past few weeks, or achieved so much in a noble and dangerous cause.

Since last month Ko Latt, 28, his friends Arca, Eye, Sun and Superman, 
and scores of others like them have been the third pillar of Burma’s 
Saffron Revolution. While the veteran democracy activists, and then the 
Buddhist monks, marched in their tens of thousands against the military 
regime, it is the country’s amateur bloggers and internet enthusiasts 
who have brought the images to the outside world.

Armed with small digital cameras, they have documented the spectacular 
growth of the demonstrations from crowds of a few hundred to as many as 
100,000. On weblogs they have recorded in words and pictures the 
regime’s bloody crackdown, in a city where only a handful of foreign 
journalists work undercover. With downloaded software, they have dodged 
and weaved around the regime’s increasingly desperate attempts to thwart 
their work. Now the bloggers, too, have been crushed. Having failed to 
stop the cyber-dissidents broadcasting to the world, the authorities 
have simply switched off the internet.

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2563937.ece
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