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Human Rights Defenders Group official interviewed on Burma situation.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Norway-based Burmese Democratic Voice of Burma on 9 January

[Presenter] We will now report about the activity of the only independent human rights defenders group in Burma. The Human Rights Defenders and Promoters (HRDB) has released a statement today expressing their support for the "Open Heart" letter campaign of the '88 Generation Students and pledging to criticize and censure those who obstruct that campaign.

The HRDB is the only independent group that promotes human rights in Burma. Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) correspondent Ko Maung Too interviewed U Myint Aye who is in charge …

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