Myanmar
Posted: Friday, September 28, 2007 5:31 PM by Sam Singal
By Ann Curry, NBC News anchor
Until President Bush spoke about it Tuesday before the United Nations General Assembly, most Americans did not know the depth of human rights abuses there. Though in less than four days, the struggle of these people in what some still refer to as Burma, has rocketed to the front pages of our newspapers, and evening newscasts, thanks to images sent out through the internet.
They show peaceful people, including Buddhist monks being chased, beaten and shot in a government crackdown.
The tragedy of Myanmar is not new, but these images, captured and sent at great risk, have brought it home. Much the same way as the images of the civil rights movement in America's south outraged the rest of the country. What we are now seeing in Myanmar violates our fundamental belief in that all humans deserve fairness and dignity.
Now tonight comes word the government is cutting off the internet, to stop the world from seeing what is happening.
On our Nightly News broadcast, where I am sitting in for Brian, you may be seeing some of the last images sent out through the internet.
Look at them. And hope that even if there is no way found for the images to get out, news organizations will find a way to report what seems an assault on decency.