Seems the monks are upset with the military government. Can't really tell whether the Burmese would be better off with or with out the military in control.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7010839.stm
The interesting remark is in the comments section.
"I witnessed the big protests in Rangoon today. I am really sorry for our country and our people because we are under the control of the wicked junta. We haven't got arms, we wish for peace, a better future and democracy. We are hoping that the UN security council will put a pressure on the junta. Kyi Kyi, Rangoon"
Unhappy with government and haven't got arms. Pretty pitiful condition.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7010839.stm
The interesting remark is in the comments section.
"I witnessed the big protests in Rangoon today. I am really sorry for our country and our people because we are under the control of the wicked junta. We haven't got arms, we wish for peace, a better future and democracy. We are hoping that the UN security council will put a pressure on the junta. Kyi Kyi, Rangoon"
Unhappy with government and haven't got arms. Pretty pitiful condition.