23 September 2007
Burma's angry monks 'excommunicate' junta by refusing donations - Independent Online Edition > Asia
I have to say that refusing alms as a protest is rather beyond my cultural experience, but it appears that this is a rather powerful protest in the context of Burmese Buddhism. This is both perplexing and interesting.
On the other hand, this statement from the monks is quite clear to my Western eyes, "The violent, mean, cruel, ruthless, pitiless kings – the great thieves who live by stealing from the national treasury – have killed a monk at Pakokku and also arrested reverend clergymen by trussing them up with rope. They beat and tortured, verbally abused and threatened them."
One hopes that the junta is overthrown sooner rather than later.
On the other hand, this statement from the monks is quite clear to my Western eyes, "The violent, mean, cruel, ruthless, pitiless kings – the great thieves who live by stealing from the national treasury – have killed a monk at Pakokku and also arrested reverend clergymen by trussing them up with rope. They beat and tortured, verbally abused and threatened them."
One hopes that the junta is overthrown sooner rather than later.
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