FBC-SA

Free Burma Campaign, South Africa

South African students and people using their liberty to promote freedom of Burma

About US

“All men dream: but not equally.

Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find it was vanity,

But the dreamers of the day are dangerous men,

for they may act on their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.”

T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom

 

 

    This web site is dedicated to those who dream by day of victory over tyranny.

 

 

 

FBC-SA

 

Free Burma Campaign, South Africa (FBCSA) is a grassroots organization based on non-violence principle supporting to the people of Burma for their struggle of democracy, justice and freedom. It does not belong to any political belief, and groups, but only to grassroots particularly under oppressive regime.

 

FBCSA launched in 1995, founded by Kiru Naidoo, lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Durban Westville.

 

Later, Graham Bailey, former antiapartheid activist joined FBCSA and started campaigning in Gauteng province. Graham becomes our leading activist of FBCSA and also coordinator for African Affairs of National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB).

 

Activists from Burma outside South Africa who willing to learn about civil activities, economy, social reform based on South African experiences of apartheid and post apartheid era.

 

FBCSA is involving in grassroots activities supported by former South African antiapartheid activists, civil activists and exile activists/civilians from Burma.

 

FBCSA website is prepared to serve for 2 main groups:

South Africans and Africans those who are willing to support Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and the struggle of Burma.

 

FBCSA has no intention to describe detail about the culture, social, political, religion on Burma because many websites on the net about these issues.

 

We will just assist by linking to the appropriate websites.

We are welcome to various civil organizations from South Africa and Burma related organizations those who are willing to link our FBCSA website.

 

We, FBCSA will be very please who are willing to share the experiences by writing articles about civil movement activities, tactics, principles of former apartheid struggle and also social reform, economy, political situation of post-apartheid era.

 

We do appreciate for your solidarity support and we are willing to put your articles in our site aiming for activists those who are engaging with the struggle of Burma.

 

Our activities can be seen at the photo gallery section.

 

 

Philosophy of FBCSA

 

FBCSA supports justice, democracy, human rights and freedom regardless of region, creed, belief and gender.

This website is surviving with the firm solidarity support of grassroots people who have empathy to the struggle of people from Burma.

 

This website belongs to grassroots people.

 

A LUTA CONTINUA

This web site is under construction.

 

For more information, Free booklets, CD on Burma issues, please do not hesitate to contact to our coordinators

 

 

Dr Thein Win   

(+27) 79 872 9005  

burmamtk@iafrica.com

 

Graham Bailey 

(+27) 82 622 3451  

gbailey@mweb.co.za

 

 

Myo Naing

(+27) 76 056 0544 

naing@freeburmacampaignsouthafrica.org.za