Day 14 and 15 News Update 310 miles in 15 days
Day 14
Athein and Zaw Min Htwe arrived at North Powder at 6:30pm, they walked 25 miles from La Grande city.

Day 15
They left from North Powder Town in the morning at 7am, East and South direction 20 miles to Baker city. This afternoon former A.B.S.D.F brothers visited Athein and Zaw Min Htwe. They provided food and funds for their next steps, also Zaw Min Htwe’s parents drove 9 hours from Porland to visit him.
Tonight they will rest at Baker city and tomorrow they will protest in Baker city on their off from walking.
Their aims for protest are:
- Free political prisoners in Burma
- Free Aung San Suu Kyi
- Ceasefire between states and military government
- Change Democracy political system in Burma
- Human rights in Burma.
The demonstration will start at Baker city at 10 AM in the morning also they will display all the image posters and signs on the highway 84.


To – Northern Burma – Central A.B.S.D.F ( Kachin state )
A.B.S.D.F is our family , North or South, West or East , However we are distance our steps and your up beat are the same . We appreciate for your support and agree on our action for Burma. From here we want to say the world and Burma military Government , We will not do terrorist action , We are not terrorist , We are fighting for freedom and justice in Burma, 75 % of the world people don’t know where Burma is , “88 Generation” will show with this walking , 6 or 7 months however condition , Why we are walking and why we have to send the petition letter to security council.
Our father Aung San built this military to protect our country and protect people. Father Aung San didn’t build this military for killing people and for the one person power ruling in country. We protest 2010 elections in Burma .In 1990 Elections already showed to the world, our true leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi shouldn’t be ignored.
We will keep fighting to this military government until we get the Democracy . We appreciate to northern A.B.S.D.F brothers for contact.
88 GENERATION
16 march 2008
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