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New NLD Videos Available # 1[Second



Subject: New NLD Videos Available # 1[Second Try]

        N E W    N L D   V I D E O    I N F O S    A V A I L A B L E
                        Released by ISBDA on May 10, 1996
  

        Information Service on Burmese Democracy Affairs would like to
announce that we have received new NLD videos documentaries for
distribution. Since audio sound tracks of some tapes obtained are not
clear, ISBDA has applied the technique of Simulated Stereo Sound Effect to
produce pretty good quality copies for you. 

Please find the Ordering Information after the  list.

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Newly Arrived for ISBDA Special Series

Volume # S-11 (New Arrival)
"Fascist Resistance Day Part II"

[The celebration was opened by keynote speech of U Kyi Maung, vice
Chairperson of the NLD.
Bo Mhu Aung (1910- ), member of the 30 Comrades, was the first invited
speaker. He accounted his involvement in arranging first rendezvous of
General Aung San and the Allied forces during early stage of fascist
resistance movement in Burma.
The following speakers were U Maung Maung Gyi, and U Tin U, who were in the
Burma's army formed under Japanese administration. 
>From the supporting role of ordinary citizens, well-known writers U Khin
Maung Latt (1915 - ) and Daw Khin Myo Chit (1915 - ) accounted their
experiences during the nation's Independence struggle.] In this part U Khin
Maung Latt finished his talk and Daw Khin Myo Chit told about her
adventurous works to help the resistance movement. 
U Kyi Maung made concluding remarks before the end of lecture program.
Recording Date: March 27, 1996.

Volume # S-10 (New Arrival)
"Fascist Resistance Day Part I" 

The celebration was opened by keynote speech of U Kyi Maung,
vice-Chairperson of the NLD.
Bo Mhu Aung (1910- ), member of 30 Comrades, was the first invited speaker.
He accounted his involvement in arranging first rendezvous of General Aung
San and the Allied forces during early stage of fascist resistance movement
of Burma.
The following speakers were U Maung Maung Gyi, and U Tin U, who were in the
Burma's army formed under Japanese administration. 
>From the supporting role of ordinary citizens, well-known writers U Khin
Maung Latt (1915 - ) and Daw Khin Myo Chit (1915 - ) accounted their
experiences during the nation's Independence struggle. In this tape (S-10),
only the first part of U Khin Maung Latt's talk was covered. Since his talk
was so interesting and humorous, ISBDA is quite certain that you will be
watching Part II as soon as Part I is finished. 
Recording Date: March 27, 1996.

Volume # S-9 (New Arrival)
Burma's Human Rights Day: Lecture by U Khin Maung Kyi.  

The celebration was opened by  keynote address of U Kyi Maung,
vice-chairperson of the NLD.
Lecturer U Khin Maung Kyi, CEC member of the NLD, is one of Burma's human
right experts. (He worked as General Manager of Department of Social
Security, Burma until 1987. He chaired an International Conference on
Social Development and National Security which was jointly sponsored by ILO
and Norway in 1979.)
Focus of his lecture is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
Burma's connection to the UN and other international organizations.
Discussions, questions and answers.
(105 min.)
Recording Date: March 13, 1996.

Volume # S-8 (New Arrival)
Celebration of Burma Children's Day :: Aung San's Birthday.

Opening Songs: "Bo Aung San" and famous "We Are the World" with beautiful
Burmese words. 
The celebration was opened by  Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. 
Performance Program by the Children:  Nearly ideal Burmese "Yodayar" Dance
by Ma Thida Cho Myint; "Nabanzan" Dance which is admired by Daw Suu was
performed by Ma Thandar Yin Tun's troupe; Aung San Poems by the children
and Birthday presents to the kids. 
(80 min.)
Recording Date: February 13, 1996.

NOTE:
Announcement of Newly Arrived Regular Volumes is  to be followed within a
few days.

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ORDERING INFORMATION

Unless otherwise specified the price for each Volume  is US$15.00 which
includes tape, copying, handling and air-mailing from the US. 

Friends who interested in sharing these tapes must send return address  to
ISBDA, 108 N. Hidalgo #305, Alhambra CA91801, USA  with enclosed check or
international MO payable to Htay H. Kyi.

Please clearly mention the tape Volume  numbers in your order and
we will immediately air-mailed  after knowing your payment. 
Remember that a short email notice to ktint@xxxxxxxxxxxxx as you mail the
order quicken the process.

All video tapes are recorded by home video camera system on NTSC VHS format.
(For Camcorder players, 8 mm Video Copies are also available here at ISBDA
upon special request: No additional charge is necessary for this service)

Burmese students and refugees  should send a written request to ISBDA for
getting these videos at high discount rates. 

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