Let's talk about Burma
Posted: 11 Nov 2008, 23:47
Today, there was another news report in German online magazines about a Burmese blogger who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for just writing about the hardship of life in his country. Although there are many trouble spots on earth, the situation in Burma has always made me particularly sad. I think what makes it especially bad is, that the Burmese people have really done their best to get rid of the military regime and have yet not had any success. Moreover, the opposition really looks like it would bring justice and freedom to the people instead of being just the same vinegar in another bottle like in many other dictatorships.
It is quite depressing that you really can’t do much for them. It’s basically the same shit like reading “In other news, another twenty species went extinct today.” Furthermore, the results of the last effort to get rid of a tyrant in Iraq were not very promising, albeit that effort was certainly not only based on good intentions.
I will address this issue with some strips now and then, because satire is often a good way to remind people of serious problems without getting overly preachy.
Here you can have a look at twenty caricatures about Burma from cartoonists around the world.
It is quite depressing that you really can’t do much for them. It’s basically the same shit like reading “In other news, another twenty species went extinct today.” Furthermore, the results of the last effort to get rid of a tyrant in Iraq were not very promising, albeit that effort was certainly not only based on good intentions.
I will address this issue with some strips now and then, because satire is often a good way to remind people of serious problems without getting overly preachy.
Here you can have a look at twenty caricatures about Burma from cartoonists around the world.