12 October, 2007

Protesting Dogs Are Now on the Regime’s Wanted List

ရန္ကုန္မွာဆႏၵျပေခြးေတြကိုစစ္အစိုးရထိမ္းရခက္ေနၿပီ - ေခြးေတြကိုဖမ္းၿပီး ေထာင္ခ်ထားဖို႔ ေခြးေထာင္ေတြ ေပၚလာဖြယ္ရွိေန

Protesting Dogs Are Now on the Regime’s Wanted List
By Saw Yan Naing
October 12, 2007

The Burmese authorities have a new enemy to hunt down—dogs which are roaming Rangoon with pictures of Than Shwe and other regime leaders around their necks.

A resident of Shwegondine, Bahan Township, told The Irrawaddy on Friday that she saw a group of four dogs with pictures of the regime’s top generals around their necks.

Sightings were also reported in four other Rangoon townships—Tharkayta, Dawbon, Hlaing Tharyar and South Okkalapa.

Some sources said the canine protest had started at least a week ago, and was keeping the authorities busy trying to catch the offending dogs. “They seem quite good at avoiding arrest,” laughed one resident.

Associating anybody with a dog is a very serious insult in Burma.

Spray-painters are also at work, daubing trains with the words “Killer Than Shwe” and other slogans.


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