Participative media continues to inform us about Burma
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A couple of days ago, the Burmese military government shut off internet access in Burma in an attempt to curb the flow of information from Burmese bloggers, photographers, and others who have provided rich media coverage of dramatic protests by Buddhist monks and their supporters. However, reports of violent and deadly response to the protests from the military government continue to emerge as web users find alternative ways to send images, video, audio, and information. link

The overturned bowl is a visual image of refusal to take donations from the military government.
Check out the Wikimedia story today “Thousands of Monks in Burma to be imprisoned, Thousands more reported dead“
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