Searching for Pablo

Tuesday

September 28, 2007

 

Everybody must know what's happening in Burma (Myanmar) right now. With the SPDC cracking down on dissenters, the body count just keeps on piling up. The monks won't give ground and so does the junta. Apart from a few condemnations, the ASEAN is not won't to putting more pressure on the junta. So right now, everything is bleak for the Burmese people and other nationalities in the region.

I just want to post here a picture of my Burmese friend, Zaw, a freelance journalist who I think is now going underground. You could guess what day a Burmese is born by his name. Zaw means Tuesday. This photo was taken the night he got a tattoo and up to this day, i still don't understand what it was. I asked  him right after he got his and he, too, had no freakin' idea.

He did like the design though so I guess I could live with that. 

I received an email from him a few days after Yangon, the capital, fell into chaos. And I will post here verbatim what he had to say: 

 

 

On 9/27/07, Zaw Naing Oo <oo.zawnaing@gmail.com > wrote:

 Hi…..Shooting and seven people including BBc reporter were shot…

I share my experience in shooting area in center of Yangon, Capital of Burma. It happens in angle of Anorratha and Sula Pagoda Road at 1:30. Over 100000 people are sitting tight and singing the Buddhasim wishing song by paying respect to Solidiers guarding on the Sula Road . Other people are standing and looking at the crowd around.People add more and more,near 150000,, they make wishing and sing national authum.At 1:30, The four trucks bring the solidiers and police who wear the full equipment ,, drive from the diffrerent side of Sule pagoda road..The trucks pass across the people without horning with hight speed to Sule Pagoda where over 50 soldiers  guarding sulae road facing to peace protesters facing to sulae pagoda . Soldier and poeople so close , 30 feets the trucks stop in the crowdee by waiting the wire fence to be open . So poeople around the track . At that time ,

two persons in the crowed find the stones to throw it to the track . Other people try to catch them to prevent throwing . One of them run to truck to do throwing . I follow to catch them when i get him near the track , so close in front of gun . At that time ,one remaining at the back throw a stone , at one the soldier shoot to people directly by waving the gun .We run to different direction and they follow and shot people . On the sulae road , we run to  Trader Hotel side , a university student boy running in front of me lays down on the ground because a bullet was on his waist . I hear seven people including BBC reporter , foreigner were shot and injured , arrested over 30 peace demonstrators ,

When I write this story I hear that people and soldier are fighting in the southen part of the yangon , others riot are happening and shooting also everywhere in Yangon .

I will send a lot of information about shooting ang killing…on time..

 

Zaw
 

When I first heard the Burmese language, the phrase "a staccato of gunfire" came to mind. Devoid of the mellifluous quality of  the Filipino language, for example. I thought the Burmese language lacked the pause, the inflection, and the tension as words string swiftly together like the sound of two fingers pounding keys of a rusty typewriter.  

But they're actually a gentle people. Then again, you could never account for man's capacity for cruelty when the choice boils down to death and self-preservation.   

Just a shout out to my brother Zaw.  Give the bastards a good fight. 

 

 

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Previous Comments

I wish I could see the whole tattoo noh.

Posted by teeth at September 29, 2007, 3:32 pm

Darn, writing kills. our former vice pres in CEGP was even killed somewhere in our island.

killers thought she was a terrorist. sheeet.

Posted by meloi at September 29, 2007, 11:51 pm

while I was reading this entry murag kahilakon man ko oi. unsa ba. di man gud ko gabasa ug newspaper. nakahinumdom lang ko sa movie nga “the pianist”

go ZAW!

Posted by psyche at October 1, 2007, 2:59 am

Waw. Thank you for that enlightening piece of information. Ako na jud ang International Studies Student na walay nahibal-an sa mga nahitabo sa kalibutan. Haha!

Posted by bam at October 1, 2007, 3:38 pm

@teeth:

I saw the tattoo, it was some kind of trident I supposed. Still, it was weird.

@Meloi:

Yeah, writing kills meloi in more ways than one. Not least of which is hunger coz writing pays like crap. hehe

@psyche:

Thanks for the shout out. No emails from him until this point. The junta pulled the plug on the internet as well as scouring Yangon for any journalists. Sucks.

@bam:

Hahaha. naa diay international studies sa ateneo? kuyawa noh? unsaon taman lagi na mga tambay man mi, wa mi nahibalan ana. :P

Posted by isko b. doo at October 2, 2007, 12:35 pm

Zaw is the guy you shared a bed with, right? He’s sexy. And tough and he seems to be an idealist too. I hope he gets through all these safe and physically and spiritually intact.

Posted by Jap at October 5, 2007, 3:54 am

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