2007年11月16日金曜日

11/16

3 1.Queen
  2.in Sevenoaks Kent
  3. Because wear memorial.
  4.This year Remembrance Sunday fell exactly 89 years after the ending of World War
  5.Camellia
  6.Every November, we keep the memory alive by wearing a poppy to commemorate those who sacrifices their lives during war.
4. Royal Ceremonies.
5. Mayor’s Show.
6. David Lewis

2007年11月2日金曜日

11/2

1.Nagai Kenji killed when 27September 2007 in Myanmar.
Mr. Nagai was shot as he filmed a protest in Rangoon.
2. He is journalist.
Journalist duty informs truth.
Japanese embassy doctors have confirmed that he was killed by a bullet to the chest
2.1. More than 100.
2. Monks.
3. They marched in central Burma when on 26 September.
4. Soldiers had beaten up monks.
5. According to the BBC's Asia correspondent Andrew Handing.
6. Marcher is safe.
7. The government said 10 people died during the crackdown, but diplomats believe the toll was much higher.
8. They are highly revered and the clergy has historically been prominent in political protests.
9. Children as young as 10 are beaten or threatened with arrest to make them enlist in the military.
10. Mr. Gambari. No.
11. The British ambassador to Burma, Mark Canning, told the BBC he expected further unrest in the country. Yes.
12. The campaign group Human Rights Watch has released a report saying children as young as 10 are beaten or threatened with arrest to make them enlist in the military. Yes.
3.I reduced Internet connection on Friday in Myanmar.
1.Limiting the free flow of information the nation's citizens were sharing with the world depicting the violent crackdown on monks and other peaceful demonstrators.
4.1.Bonfire night.
2.Firework.
3.Kill king.
4.