Huh? Food..Originally posted by vIn.Warrior:what do the monks eat?
They're not allowed to receive alms right?Originally posted by primalscream:Huh? Food..
Yes they survive on receiving alms. But now they are refusing to receive alms from govt related families. This has a servere negative effect on that family. That means this families have sin ... and no chance to even make up by doing goodOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:They're not allowed to receive alms right?
I see...Originally posted by primalscream:Yes they survive on receiving alms. But now they are refusing to receive alms from govt related families. This has a servere negative effect on that family. That means this families have sin ... and no chance to even make up by doing good
Do watch this gd video: http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_7000000/newsid_7003800/7003839.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm&asb=1&news=1Originally posted by dumbdumb!:what are they protesting?
Nope, they have no right to. People are going to the streets to offer them water. After Noon, they do not eat solid foodOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:What I meant is... the Myanmar government now prohibits people from giving alms to protesting monks isn't it?
Icic.. that's greatOriginally posted by primalscream:Nope, they have no right to. People are going to the streets to offer them water. After Noon, they do not eat solid food
expect our boss to send in our monks and supprt the protest too?Originally posted by LazerLordz:It's a litmus test for ASEAN now.
And how apt that SG is the current Chair.
Whats the point of being part of ASEAN when the benefits are only enjoyed between the governments? Myanmars in these countries pays both countries taxes, requires VISAs to visit them and faces scrutiny at the immigrations as if they have committed some crimes by just wanting to visit.Originally posted by LazerLordz:It's a litmus test for ASEAN now.
And how apt that SG is the current Chair.