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Worldwide Burma protests expected Worldwide Burma protests expected
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Campaigners are to gather in more than 30 cities worldwide to demonstrate against the suppression of the anti-government protests in Burma.Campaigners are to gather in more than 30 cities worldwide to demonstrate against the suppression of the anti-government protests in Burma.
People are to wear red headbands in solidarity with the Buddhist monks who are demanding an end to the military regime in the country.People are to wear red headbands in solidarity with the Buddhist monks who are demanding an end to the military regime in the country.
In London demonstrators will tie headbands to the Downing Street gates before a rally in Trafalgar Square.In London demonstrators will tie headbands to the Downing Street gates before a rally in Trafalgar Square.
At least 10 people were killed in the military's response to the protests.At least 10 people were killed in the military's response to the protests.
Show of solidarityShow of solidarity
The central London demonstration will involve a march from the Tate Britain gallery to a rally in Trafalgar Square.The central London demonstration will involve a march from the Tate Britain gallery to a rally in Trafalgar Square.
Events are also taking place in Edinburgh and Glasgow, including a candle-lit vigil at a tree planted in honour of Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Edinburgh in 2005.Events are also taking place in Edinburgh and Glasgow, including a candle-lit vigil at a tree planted in honour of Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Edinburgh in 2005.
Myo Thein, of the Burma Campaign UK which is organising the London event, said: "The events in London are designed to show the people of Burma that we stand with them and the generals that we are watching their every move.Myo Thein, of the Burma Campaign UK which is organising the London event, said: "The events in London are designed to show the people of Burma that we stand with them and the generals that we are watching their every move.
"We also hope the protests will force the UK government to do more to demand an end to the military crackdown and get the UN Security Council to act.""We also hope the protests will force the UK government to do more to demand an end to the military crackdown and get the UN Security Council to act."
Demonstrations are scheduled to take place at noon local time in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and the US.Demonstrations are scheduled to take place at noon local time in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and the US.
European businesses must not be allowed to wash their hands of responsibility for what their trading allows the Burmese junta to do Brendan BarberUK Trades Union CongressEuropean businesses must not be allowed to wash their hands of responsibility for what their trading allows the Burmese junta to do Brendan BarberUK Trades Union Congress
Red headbands will be tied onto government buildings, religious shrines or key landmarks.Red headbands will be tied onto government buildings, religious shrines or key landmarks.
In the UK the Trades Union Congress called on European Union leaders to make it illegal for companies in Europe to invest or trade in goods from Burma.In the UK the Trades Union Congress called on European Union leaders to make it illegal for companies in Europe to invest or trade in goods from Burma.
General secretary Brendan Barber said: "It's time to ratchet up the pressure on Burma's brutal dictatorship.General secretary Brendan Barber said: "It's time to ratchet up the pressure on Burma's brutal dictatorship.
"Burmese trade unionists have asked us to boycott Burma because of the absence of democracy, the existence of systematic child labour and the flagrant abuse of human rights."Burmese trade unionists have asked us to boycott Burma because of the absence of democracy, the existence of systematic child labour and the flagrant abuse of human rights.
"European businesses must not be allowed to wash their hands of responsibility for what their trading allows the Burmese junta to do.""European businesses must not be allowed to wash their hands of responsibility for what their trading allows the Burmese junta to do."
Monks 'released'Monks 'released'
The demonstrations will mark 20 days since monks first took to the streets to lead protests against the military rulers.The demonstrations will mark 20 days since monks first took to the streets to lead protests against the military rulers.
BBC sources in Burma say as many as 10,000 people - many of them monks - were rounded up for interrogation following the protests.BBC sources in Burma say as many as 10,000 people - many of them monks - were rounded up for interrogation following the protests.
The Burmese ambassador to the UN, Kyaw Tint Swe, said 2,095 people had now been released including 722 monks.The Burmese ambassador to the UN, Kyaw Tint Swe, said 2,095 people had now been released including 722 monks.
UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari has briefed the UN Security Council after a four-day visit to Burma, where he met senior generals and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari has briefed the UN Security Council after a four-day visit to Burma, where he met senior generals and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

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