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International Day of Action 2008: Southeast AsiaBurma | Cambodia | Indonesia | Philippines | Thailand BurmaLooking Out For Burma's Natural Resources
The Kuki Students Democratic Front (KSDF) and Burma Rivers Network(BRN) staged a mass rally for the International Day of Action Against Dams. Participants criticized and protested against the military regime's Buddhist ceremony to celebrate the Salween River, but also to oppose the proposed dam project that will destroy it forever Contact
Kuki Students Democratic Front (KSDF)
Karen children sing in honor of rivers Karen Rivers Watch helped coordinate events in both Moei Junction on the Salween bank and at a hideout on the Salween back near the Wei Gyi (Upper Salween Dam) area. At Moei Junction, a local abbot performed religious rites in honor of the river and villagers joined in with the chants. At the Wei Gyi event, local musicians performed using Karen musical instruments and children sang. Additionally, Karen children took part in a drawing contest with the theme, "My River, My Life". Contact
Karen Rivers Watch
River Thanks Giving Day In Cambodia Participants set up the community exhibition With the help of close to 500 participants, the Culture and Environment Preservation Association (CEPA) organized another annual River Thanks Giving Day on March 14th as an action against dams. Impacts of local development projects were reported to the governor and stakeholders at the event through visual exhibition and spoken presentations, and solutions were discussed. A highlight of the event was a local student theater performance about the importance of river resources to sustain the lives and livelihoods of local people.
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Indonesia
Boating Campaign on the Siak River A day of activities focused on rivers was held April 4th in the province of Riau. A boat campaign that sought to spread public awareness of the need to keep the Siak River clean was held and covered a 175 km distance. Additonally, efforts were put into starting a project that will focus on mapping the potential sources of waste in the Siak. Contact
Riko Kurniawan, Organizer
PhilippinesStudents Involved in Saving Rivers High school and college-age students were given the opportunity to participate in an essay contest where they were asked to write about rivers. Additionally, there was a tree planting event on March 14. Contact
Dr. Michael A. Bengwayan
Gathering to Save the Pulangi River The Pulangiyon people held a "Kavuronan Festival" with the theme, "Save Pulangi River, Save the Tribe." The Festival provided a forum in which alliances were formed and people discussed ways to resist the plans to dam the river in mid-2008. The Festival also featured ethnic music and dance, visible marches and a series of discussions and speeches. In addition to focusing on the protection of the river, there were efforts to create a movement for the preservation of the sacred burial ground "Apo Mamalu," which holds the ancestors of the Pulangiyon. Contact
Datu Wilmar Ampuan, Chairman
ThailandGovernment pressured to stop all dam projects More than 500 dam-affected villagers and local and foreign conservationists in Bangkok marched for 11 hours along the banks of the Moon river to protest against past and future dam projects. The 15-kilometer march ended near the controversial Pak Moon dam site in the Khong Chiam district. Here, the group read out their statement and held a commemoration service to mark the 100th day since the death of leading social activist Wanida Tantiwitthayapitak, who led the decade-long series of protests against the Pak Moon dam. Wanida died last year after a long battle with breast cancer. This year's anti-dam event was the first that was held without Wanida. Contact
Pa Kongtham, Chairwoman
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