Sam Kalayanee passed away

One of the best friend of Burma passed away. May he rest in peace and we will never forget him.

His last words on his Facebook page on August 6.

Commemoration to ‘8888. Re-commemoration to fallen comrades and don’t forget to take care the casualties of war.

Brothers in Arms

Burmese Student Army’s (ABSDF)HQ at Manerplaw a former stronghold of democratic opposition and ethnic resistance forces.

ABSDF Casualty of War!

Band of Brothers – Maesod, Tak – 2010

A migrant and a soldier..

A Burmese migrant worker and a Thai soldier watching the Burmese authority from Myawwady ordered the Burmese venders to move-out of “No man Land.”

Salute to Sam

with his Brother hood flag of ABSDF

“He should be declared as ABSDF’s brother and he always will be.” Dr.Naing Aung


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Obituary: Sam Kalayanee
Saturday, September 4, 2010
In 1988, when thousands of young Burmese student activists arrived at the Thai-Burmese border, many enthusiastic supporters of Burma’s democracy movement came to the border to share their lives with the “Student Army,” also known as the All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF), that was born in the terrain controlled by several ethnic armed groups. Sam Sittipong Kalayanee was one of them. As a former Thai student activist, he supported the struggle for democracy and justice in his neighboring country, and as a photographer, he recorded it for history. read all
http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=19382

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