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Free Burma Rangers

Free Burma Rangers (FBR; Burmese: ဖရီးဘားမားရိန်းဂျား) is a Christian multinational humanitarian aid and advocacy organization. It was founded in 1997 by David Eubank in response to the humanitarian crisis arising from the ongoing Myanmar Civil War. They operate in Myanmar, Sudan, and Kurdistan, delivering emergency medical assistance to sick and injured internally displaced people (IDPs): in an effort to alleviate the long-running campaign of violence by the military junta, the State Peace and Development Council, against Myanmar's ethnic minorities.

FBR trains teams of men and women in front-line medical treatment and reconnaissance techniques. In addition to delivering humanitarian relief, a secondary role of the teams is to obtain evidence of military violence and human rights abuse. This information is then published in the form of online reports and/or released to larger international human rights groups, inter-governmental organizations such as the UN, and news agencies.

FBR is one of a number of grassroots organizations that have emerged in response to the growing health needs of Myanmar’s persecuted ethnic underclass. FBR is not supported by either the Thai or Burmese authorities and their activity inside the Burmese border is clandestine.

Mission statement edit

To bring help, hope and love to people of all faiths and ethnicities in the conflict areas, to shine a light on the actions of oppressors, to stand with the oppressed and support leaders and organizations committed to liberty, justice and service.

— FreeBurmaRangers.org[1]

History edit

FBR was formed in the late 1990s following an escalation of Burmese military activity against the Karen people. Villages were destroyed, people killed and more than 100,000 people forced from their homes[1] in a program of violence that was designed to remove people from land to make way for developing business interests.[2]

The history, character and ongoing activity of the Rangers is closely linked to its American founder Dave Eubank, who assumed the Karen pseudonym Tha-U-Wah-A-Pah ("TUWAP"). He is a Fuller Theological Seminary-educated pastor and ex-member of the U.S. Special Forces. Having already spent a number of years as a missionary in Myanmar, in 1996, following a chance meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the National League for Democracy, TUWAP was inspired to initiate a ‘Global Day of Prayer’[3] and help to strengthen unity between the majority Burmese population and the various minority ethnic groups.[4] TUWAP was then in Myanmar during the Army Offensives of 1997, distributing medicine to those displaced by the conflict, and it was during this time that he decided to employ his broad mixture of skills to bring a unique brand of humanitarian relief to a greater number.

In the words of the FBR leader, “[The situation in Burma] is a slow, creeping cancer, in which the regime is working to dominate, control, and radically assimilate all the ethnic peoples of the country.”[5]

In January 2013, footage obtained by the Free Burma Rangers and released to the world's media was instrumental in stopping continued Burmese military offensives against the Kachin Independence Army in the north of Myanmar.[6]

At least one FBR team was present at the liberation of Mosul, Iraq, in 2017.[7]

FBR is a Christian organization. "The purpose of the Free Burma Rangers is to share the love of Jesus and to be His Ambassadors wherever we go," states Eubank on the FBR website.[8]

FBR teams edit

Every year about 15 multi-ethnic teams, including representatives from the Karen, Karenni, Shan, Arakan, Kachin and other ethnic groups complete the intensive Ranger training. The training program is delivered with the help of other specialist organisations, including the Mae Tao Clinic and covers a diverse and comprehensive mix of practical relief, survival skills and socio-political awareness, including:

  • ethnic issues
  • ethics
  • conflict resolution
  • public health
  • first aid
  • advanced medical and basic dental care
  • human rights interviewing and documentation
  • reporting
  • counselling

Break down of full-time relief teams by ethnic origin

Overview of FBR relief operations since 1997

Total teams trained: 300

Relief missions conducted: over 1,000

Patients treated: over 550,000

People helped: over 1,500,000[9]

Fields of operation edit

FBR teams operate in conflict zones other than Burma, such as the conflict involving ISIS in Syria and Iraq.[10]

Free Burma Rangers and Rambo edit

The film Rambo was released worldwide in early 2008, with Sylvester Stallone continuing his role as the eponymous hero. In it, a fictionalised Burmese military played the role of the 'evil oppressors' and, although the film didn't make it to Burmese cinema screens, it became a huge underground success amongst the Burmese population.[11] Research for the movie was obtained, in large part, from FBR field reports.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Who We Are - Free Burma Rangers".
  2. ^ "Burma Issues Home Page". Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  3. ^ http://www.prayforburma.org/IDX/Prayer/Day_of_Prayer/ April 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ (p.186) Rogers, B., 2004. 'A Land Without Evil: Stopping the Genocide of Burma's Karen People'. Michigan, US: Kregel Publications
  5. ^ Robert D. Kaplan (1 September 2008). "Lifting the Bamboo Curtain". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Video shows Burma military 'targeting Kachin rebels'". BBC News. 2 January 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  7. ^ Taylor, Tegan (2017-09-04). "Meet the American family risking death to save lives in Iraq". ABC News. Retrieved 2021-05-27.
  8. ^ "Letter from the Director | Free Burma Rangers". www.freeburmarangers.org. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  9. ^ (PDF). 2014-05-27. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  10. ^ "Meet the American family risking death to save lives in Iraq". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 September 2017.
  11. ^ Post Publishing PCL. "Akkharaphongpricha name withdrawn - Bangkok Post: topstories". Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  12. ^ . Coventry Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2014.

External links edit

  • Free Burma Rangers
  • Mae Tao Clinic
  • Partners Relief and Development

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documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Free Burma Rangers FBR Burmese ဖရ ဘ မ ရ န ဂ is a Christian multinational humanitarian aid and advocacy organization It was founded in 1997 by David Eubank in response to the humanitarian crisis arising from the ongoing Myanmar Civil War They operate in Myanmar Sudan and Kurdistan delivering emergency medical assistance to sick and injured internally displaced people IDPs in an effort to alleviate the long running campaign of violence by the military junta the State Peace and Development Council against Myanmar s ethnic minorities FBR trains teams of men and women in front line medical treatment and reconnaissance techniques In addition to delivering humanitarian relief a secondary role of the teams is to obtain evidence of military violence and human rights abuse This information is then published in the form of online reports and or released to larger international human rights groups inter governmental organizations such as the UN and news agencies FBR is one of a number of grassroots organizations that have emerged in response to the growing health needs of Myanmar s persecuted ethnic underclass FBR is not supported by either the Thai or Burmese authorities and their activity inside the Burmese border is clandestine Contents 1 Mission statement 2 History 3 FBR teams 4 Fields of operation 5 Free Burma Rangers and Rambo 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMission statement editTo bring help hope and love to people of all faiths and ethnicities in the conflict areas to shine a light on the actions of oppressors to stand with the oppressed and support leaders and organizations committed to liberty justice and service FreeBurmaRangers org 1 History editFBR was formed in the late 1990s following an escalation of Burmese military activity against the Karen people Villages were destroyed people killed and more than 100 000 people forced from their homes 1 in a program of violence that was designed to remove people from land to make way for developing business interests 2 The history character and ongoing activity of the Rangers is closely linked to its American founder Dave Eubank who assumed the Karen pseudonym Tha U Wah A Pah TUWAP He is a Fuller Theological Seminary educated pastor and ex member of the U S Special Forces Having already spent a number of years as a missionary in Myanmar in 1996 following a chance meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi the leader of the National League for Democracy TUWAP was inspired to initiate a Global Day of Prayer 3 and help to strengthen unity between the majority Burmese population and the various minority ethnic groups 4 TUWAP was then in Myanmar during the Army Offensives of 1997 distributing medicine to those displaced by the conflict and it was during this time that he decided to employ his broad mixture of skills to bring a unique brand of humanitarian relief to a greater number In the words of the FBR leader The situation in Burma is a slow creeping cancer in which the regime is working to dominate control and radically assimilate all the ethnic peoples of the country 5 In January 2013 footage obtained by the Free Burma Rangers and released to the world s media was instrumental in stopping continued Burmese military offensives against the Kachin Independence Army in the north of Myanmar 6 At least one FBR team was present at the liberation of Mosul Iraq in 2017 7 FBR is a Christian organization The purpose of the Free Burma Rangers is to share the love of Jesus and to be His Ambassadors wherever we go states Eubank on the FBR website 8 FBR teams editEvery year about 15 multi ethnic teams including representatives from the Karen Karenni Shan Arakan Kachin and other ethnic groups complete the intensive Ranger training The training program is delivered with the help of other specialist organisations including the Mae Tao Clinic and covers a diverse and comprehensive mix of practical relief survival skills and socio political awareness including ethnic issues ethics conflict resolution public health first aid advanced medical and basic dental care human rights interviewing and documentation reporting counsellingBreak down of full time relief teams by ethnic origin Arakan 10 teams Kachin 8 teams Karen 28 teams Karenni 5 teams Lahu 2 team Shan 4 teams Pa Oh 2 teams Nagaland 2 teams Chin 2 teams Mon 3 teams ABSDF 1 team Ta ang 6 teams HQ s 2 teamsOverview of FBR relief operations since 1997Total teams trained 300Relief missions conducted over 1 000Patients treated over 550 000People helped over 1 500 000 9 Fields of operation editFBR teams operate in conflict zones other than Burma such as the conflict involving ISIS in Syria and Iraq 10 Free Burma Rangers and Rambo editThe film Rambo was released worldwide in early 2008 with Sylvester Stallone continuing his role as the eponymous hero In it a fictionalised Burmese military played the role of the evil oppressors and although the film didn t make it to Burmese cinema screens it became a huge underground success amongst the Burmese population 11 Research for the movie was obtained in large part from FBR field reports 12 See also editBurma Campaign UKReferences edit a b Who We Are Free Burma Rangers Burma Issues Home Page Retrieved 29 November 2014 http www prayforburma org IDX Prayer Day of Prayer Archived April 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine p 186 Rogers B 2004 A Land Without Evil Stopping the Genocide of Burma s Karen People Michigan US Kregel Publications Robert D Kaplan 1 September 2008 Lifting the Bamboo Curtain The Atlantic Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved 29 November 2014 Video shows Burma military targeting Kachin rebels BBC News 2 January 2013 Retrieved 26 April 2013 Taylor Tegan 2017 09 04 Meet the American family risking death to save lives in Iraq ABC News Retrieved 2021 05 27 Letter from the Director Free Burma Rangers www freeburmarangers org Retrieved 2022 06 24 Free Burma Rangers Annual Report 2013 PDF 2014 05 27 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 05 27 Retrieved 2020 03 06 Meet the American family risking death to save lives in Iraq Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4 September 2017 Post Publishing PCL Akkharaphongpricha name withdrawn Bangkok Post topstories Retrieved 29 November 2014 Coventry Telegraph Coventry news sport lifestyle and events Coventry Telegraph Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 Retrieved 29 November 2014 External links editFree Burma Rangers Mae Tao Clinic Partners Relief and Development Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Free Burma Rangers amp oldid 1215777236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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