tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22113873.post116782605758526710..comments2010-07-03T16:43:06.427+07:00Comments on Prayer of Peace - Relief & Resistance in Burma's War Zones: born runningUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22113873.post-1167963178331233492007-01-05T09:12:00.000+07:002007-01-05T09:12:00.000+07:00Thanks, sometimes because I have such a deeper mem...Thanks, sometimes because I have such a deeper memory of the background I'm not sure if others regard them usefull or not. I wish I could convey more.<BR/><BR/>The KNLA (KNU Army) is definately the lifeblood of the Karen, (better to call them Karen than Burmese, Burmese implies Burman...) anyway, you defintaley feel their sacrifice and commitment unlike anything I have experienced. It's also like you meet your own men, they protect us too, and after witnessing so much evil by the Burma Army you deeply sense their fight is just. Which makes you trust them personally and their struggle, commitment and sacrifice.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18264591553582198976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22113873.post-1167876366468570662007-01-04T09:06:00.000+07:002007-01-04T09:06:00.000+07:00Matt, these recent posts are great. This particula...Matt, these recent posts are great. This particular one and her story is just hard to fathom. <BR/>The picture of the soldier from the frontline has almost an ancient look to it. The KNU soldiers must truly be the life blood for the Burmese. Sad to hear General Bo Mya died. I'm sure multitudes have their lives because of his selfless work. <BR/> The song on the blackboard is the one sung in one of your films, such a great one! Such a great people.FCBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08741867097151481332noreply@blogger.com