"With the Landslide Victory in this Burma's 2012-Election, I think a New Era has begun for Burma and our focus now should shift to rebuilding the country, opening up doors for businesses, welcoming trade opportunities and working with the rest of the world for a positive change.

With this being the case, I am going to start a new blog that reflects and promotes such cause, welcomes the New Era of Burma and will continue sharing news, info & organize activities with you all......

Please Come & Join me at "BurmaAndNewEra.blogspot.com"!!!!!!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Human Rights Photo/Video Contest for Burma


Visual Artists Guild announces Human Rights Photo/Video Contest
"TURN YOUR BACK to the Beijing Olympic float". This Photo/Video Competition is to raise more global awareness about Human Rights Crisis that People in Burma are facing now.

Grand Prize - $1000
Second Prize - $500
3rd Prize - $250
Honorable mention $50 (20 winners!!)


WHAT:
The Visual Artists Guild is sponsoring a TURN YOUR BACK to the Beijing Olympic Photo/Video Contest for the best photos and videos that capture the true human rights sentiment as the 2008 Rose Parade’s Beijing Olympics Float of Shame passes by.

WHEN:
City of Pasadena Rose Parade Tuesday, January 1, 2008
All entries must be received no later than January 11, 2008

WHERE:
Please submit your name, address, phone number and email address along with your photos or videos identifying the location or locations where they are taken. Submissions may also be posted on Google video or YouTube and mailed to:
Visual Artists Guild,
PO Box 861132, Los Angeles, CA. 90086.

All submissions become property of Visual Artists Guild and will be returned if it includes a self addressed stamped envelope.

Background:
The Visual Artists Guild is dedicated to promoting human rights internationally. We are encouraged by all of the support we have received from community leaders and residents of California to oppose the propaganda tool that Beijing is using in the great City of Pasadena through the use of a parade float to kick off the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing .

Beijing has broken its promise to improve human rights in China that it made before receiving the bid to host the 2008 Olympics. We encourage all spectators at the Rose Parade to TURN YOUR BACK to the Beijing Olympic Float, and for all photographers and videographers to capture the spirit of those human rights activists.

The Visual Artists Guild directors, officers, and representatives disclaim any and all liability whatsoever for any claims, costs, injuries, losses, or damages of any kind arising out of or in connection with this Contest or with the acceptance, possession or use of any prize (including, without limitation, claims, costs, injuries and losses related to personal injuries, death, damage to or destruction of property, rights of publicity or privacy, defamation or portrayal in a false light).

Except where prohibited by law, by accepting a prize, the winner releases the Visual Artists Guild directors, officers, and representatives from any and all such liability.

All Contest submissions except where prohibited by law, constitutes permission to be used by the Visual Artists Guild without limitation, for promotional purposes without further permission or compensation. Only one entry person, Duplicate entries will be disqualified.

The Award Ceremony will be held in February, 2008; winners will be notified by email. All decisions by the judges are final. No submissions will be returned untess a self addressed stamped envelope is included.

For further information, please contact alau@visual-artists-guild.org