Life Cycles Global
In August 2010 we began working with refugees. We quickly saw the need for transportation, recreation and social interaction. Bicycles meet all three. Monetar
LifeCycles gladly accepts donations of bicycles, household items, clothing and school supplies. helping refugees assimilate to american life through relationship building. we provide bicycles as transportation, recreation, and social connection.
05/10/2022
03/01/2022
There is no winner in any war where children die and mothers cry!
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01/17/2022
After Residents Flee Fighting, Myanmar Soldiers Loot Town Regime forces steal from homes in the Kayah State capital Loikaw after majority of residents flee ongoing clashes.
01/17/2022
Karen communities call on US and French presidents to sanction gas revenue to Myanmar military A total of 67 Karen organizations from around the world sent letters to US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron to sanction the Myanmar military over its illegal power grab and crimes against humanity.
01/17/2022
Burmese flee bombardment as junta ‘makes example’ of city of Loikaw Up to 170,000 people are thought to have left homes in Myanmar’s Kayah state due to intensified fighting
01/16/2022
CONDEMNATION OF THE MURDER OF CIVILIANS IN MATUPI TOWNSHIP OF CHIN STATE BY THE GENOCIDAL MILITARY JUNTA IN MYANMAR
14 January 2022
On the 6th of January, we once again saw the brutality and cruelty of the military on full display. Eight civilians were travelling from Kitlueng to Lung Thlaw village, while a ninth civilian was travelling from Ka Ce to Kitlueng to buy food. All nine civilians were arrested by the junta for no reason and held without charge. The following day, the military arrested a further two civilians without cause or justification.
The youngest of those arrested was only 13 years old, and despite this, the military murdered almost all of them in cold blood. The bodies of ten of the civilians were found dumped by the military the next day, although one miraculously escaped. This case shows the military's disregard for and, indeed contempt for civilian life. Without cause or provocation soldiers around the country arrest, r**e, torture, and murder innocent civilians every day. Worse yet, the frequency and severity of their barbaric acts has increased. A recent case in Salin Gyi, Sagaing, showed the military firing machine guns and mortar shells indiscriminately into civilian areas and then torturing the survivors before ultimately burning them alive. On Christmas Eve the military burned more than thirty civilians in Hpruso, Karenni state and the reports have come out about another inhuman and barbaric incident wherein the genocidal junta burned two dozen villagers along with 40 of their vehicles in U Ngaung village of Pale Township, Sagaing. In these darkest most difficult hours, our thoughts, prayers and sympathies are with the victims’ families and loved ones who are left behind.
The number of incidents and their victims is beyond counting. And the pattern is clear. The military have begun abusing and killing larger and larger groups of victims at a time. As they grow more desperate, they seek to exact more tortuous and heinous vengeance from the innocent civilian population. Fire as an instrument of torture and murder is becoming more frequent, as are the reports of children being tortured and murdered. The junta shows no signs of shame, and certainly no intention of relinquishing their grip on the nation. Their foot soldiers and lackeys likewise refuse to accept that the tide has turned against them and are redoubling their efforts to terrorize and subjugate the people through displays of indiscriminate violence and slaughter.
For the sake of the people of Myanmar, it is imperative that the international community take immediate action to put an end to the madness and massacres and bring those responsible for their abhorrent crimes to justice without delay.
Sincerely,
Dr. Sasa
Union Minister of the Ministry of International Cooperation
Spokesperson of the National Unity Government of Myanmar
Myanmar Special Envoy to the United Nations
01/02/2022
12/29/2021
Myanmar: Save the Children says army attack killed staff The charity says two of its workers, both new fathers, are among the 35 bodies found on 24 December.
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