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Free burma rangers dave. I'm crying to see their struggle. God bless you all there. Free Burma Rangers is a documentary film exploring the extraordinary 20-year journey of missionaries Dave and Karen Eubank. The film follows Dave, Karen, and their three young children, as they venture into war zones where they are fighting to bring hope. Dave Eubank is a rare hero of the faith. He is a former U. S. Special Forces soldier turned missionary to conflict zones. The film is a real-life adventure movie. Viewers will follow the family into firefights, heroic rescues, and experience life-changing ministry. In the midst of this unprecedented journey, you will witness amazing lessons of faith from one of the most inspiring families in the world. The Free Burma Rangers was founded over 20 years ago by Eubank, in response to conflict in Burma, and now offer help, hope and love to internally displaced people around the world. They live by six principles: Love one another Unite for freedom, justice and peace Forgive and do not hate each other Pray with faith Act with Courage Never Surrender  THE FILM IS PRODUCED BY DEIDOX FILMS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LIFEWAY FILMS Viewer Discretion Advised - Includes Intense, Graphic Sequences of War Violence David grew up as a missionary kid in Thailand. He has been a Corp Cadet at A&M, Army Ranger, Special Forces Detachment Commander, and Fuller Seminary grad. For the past 20+ years he has led the Free Burma Rangers, a multi-ethnic relief organization responding to those in need in conflict zones around the world. A graduate of Seattle Pacific University, Karen was pursuing a career in special education when she met Dave. As she and Dave responded to conflict in Asia, they have raised three children, Sahale, Suuzanne, and Peter all on the front lines alongside other families. Her focus on relief missions is developing and leading the Good Life Club, and program focused on communicating joy and love to women and children living in conflict areas. Sahale is the eldest of the Eubank children. She is an active participant in FBR, helping leading childrens programs, perform medical treatment, and film and document atrocities on the front lines. Suuzanne is also an active participant in relief missions with FBR. Learning to swim in Burmas raging rivers, she helps treat wounded, distribute relief supplies, and encourages families and children. Peter, like the rest of his family, actively helps contribute to relief efforts on the front lines. All three of the Eubank children find ways of building relationships and bringing hope to others their age in conflict areas. Saw Ka Paw Say, a. k. a. “Monkey” Monkey is ethnic Karenni, and is one of the founding members of the Free Burma Rangers. A former resistance fighter in the Karenni area of Burma (Myanmar) he helped initiate FBRs program to document human rights abuses on the front lines using film and photo to tell peoples stories. He is also a chaplain with FBR. He lives on the Thai-Burma border with his wife and children, when he isnt traveling on relief missions around the world.

Free Burma Rangers is a documentary film exploring the extraordinary 20-year journey of missionaries Dave and Karen Eubank. The film follows Dave, Karen, and their three young children, as they venture into war zones where they are fighting to bring hope. Dave Eubank is a rare hero of the faith. He is a former U. S. Special Forces soldier turned missionary to conflict zones. The film is a real life adventure movie. Viewers will follow the family into firefights, heroic rescues, and experience life-changing ministry. In the midst of this unprecedented journey, you will witness amazing lessons of faith from one of the most inspiring families in the world. The Free Burma Rangers was founded over 20 years ago by Eubank, in response to conflict in Burma, and now offer help, hope and love to internally displaced people around the world. They live by six principles: Love One Another Unite for Freedom, Justice, and Peace Forgive and do not hate each other Pray with faith Act with Courage Never Surrender Viewer Discretion Advised  – Includes Intense, Graphic Sequences of War Violence THE FILM IS PRODUCED BY DEIDOX FILMS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LIFEWAY FILMS.

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Edit Storyline The film follows Dave, Karen, and their three young children, as they venture into war zones where they are fighting to bring hope. Viewers will follow the family into firefights, heroic rescues, and experience life-changing ministry. Plot Summary, Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 24 February 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: Free Burma Rangers Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  ».

Free burma rangers dave eubank fight. Hi i want see a new video thanks. Now thats a true soldier. Free burma rangers movie. Real Hero's. kann ick nicht dazu sagen... 😯😯 -Das Sind Echte Helden- good job guys. good job. 👏👌👍👏👌👍👏👌👍👏. Thank you, thank you, thank you. God bless you all. Free burma rangers combat. Free burma rangers video. Free burma rangers volunteer. Free Burma ranger les. Hero, God bless you and your family. Free burma rangers hd. Thank you Dave to save the maximum of soldiers and civilians than you can. To Valhalla.

Free burma.rangers. If these are humans then what are we. Very good from Thailand. Free burma rangers rohingya. We love your. Free burma rangers in karen state. Free Burma Rangers - Free the Oppressed Free Burma Rangers “LOVE EACH OTHER. UNITE AND WORK FOR FREEDOM, JUSTICE, AND PEACE. FORGIVE AND DONT HATE EACH OTHER. PRAY WITH FAITH, ACT WITH COURAGE, NEVER SURRENDER. ” The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement working to bring help, hope and love to people in the conflict zones of Burma, Iraq, and Sudan. Working in conjunction with local ethnic pro-democracy groups, FBR trains, supplies, and later coordinates with what become highly mobile multipurpose relief teams. After training these teams provide critical emergency medical care, shelter, food, clothing and human rights documentation in their home regions. Burma Conflict The situation in Burma is as complex as it is long. Over 60 years of civil war have left Burma one of the poorest countries in the world. During this time, successive military dictatorships killed thousands of their own people and displaced millions in resistance areas. The resulting power vacuum has created a situation ripe for drug cultivation, child soldiers, acts of possible genocide, and starvation. In recent years the government of Burma has taken many positive steps, including the election of a civilian government under the National League of Democracy (NLD. However, the Burmese military still retains significant political power, and they have yet to resolve many of the ongoing internal conflicts. With the world focused on the change in government, human rights abuses including rapes, murder, indiscriminate airstrikes, and kidnapping still continue to be reported in areas being attacked and occupied by the Burma Army. To read the English Day of Prayer magazine, click the photo above. Additional languages are available below. 10 March 2019 On the cover of this years Day of Prayer magazine is Naw Moo Day Wah, whom we first met after she was shot by the Burma Army in 2001. She was eight years old then and when we met her again in January 2018 she was married and had a new baby. “Will the Burma Army attack again, will  I have to run again? ” she asked. Two months later the Burma Army did attack and she did run again. A few months later, we met Naw Paw Tha, whose husband, an NGO worker, was gunned down by the Burma Army in March 2018. She is in hiding now with her seven children and no justice has been done. Instead, the Burma Army continues to build up its forces near where she and over 2, 500 displaced Karen live in northern Karen State. We prayed with her in the jungle after her husband was killed and are helping her and her children. When we gave her a medal in honor of her husband she started to cry. This broke my heart and I asked God to help us. Over 25 years of working in Burma and still murders, shootings, and displacements like this go on. The Burma Army attacks its own people with impunity and there is no change in this. This is tragic and would seem hopeless except we know God cares and that the prayers of people change things. So as you read this years magazine, please pray and ask God how to pray. Please pray for love over hate, justice over revenge, freedom over slavery, reconciliation over unforgiveness. Jesus gives us the power to do this when we ask Him. In the midst of evil and suffering we do see Gods love shine through people as they choose to help each other in the face of great odds. God only has us do what He helps us to do. We do not have to and cannot help everyone, but we each can help those that God puts in front of us to help. It is the power of Jesus that enables us to help others and brings new life and hope for all of us. Thank you for caring, praying, and helping. God bless you, David Eubank, family and all of CCB.

Free burma rangers film. Keep fighting the good fight brother Dave. If God is with you, WHO can be against you. Hello friends, Currently the Baghuz ordeal is at center stage on the SCW. Helping out SDF treat people medically is this (american. man and his family, who go by the name of the Free Burma Rangers. Up to this point many international volunteers have come out to Rojava to help YPG in a medical only role, including many EMTs from America and Europe, but I had yet to hear about these Free Bruma Rangers before the Baghuz situation. What have yall head about them before now? And what is your overall impression about their service? Thanks.

KAREN STATE, Burma — When an American soldier retires from action, he or she usually opts for a quiet life — a nice house, maybe by the sea, a chance to settle down. Not so the "Father of the White Monkey. as he is called by the Karen, an ethnic group of 7. 5 million people largely based on a hilly sliver of land bordering Thailand. This former special operations officer, who asked to remain nameless due to the senstivity of his work, is now in his 40s. But, far from taking it easy, he lives and works deep inside Karen state, where there has been an ongoing civil war since 1949, making it one of the world's longest ever. The Father of the White Monkey, or Tha U Wa A Pa as he is called in Karen, has taken it upon himself to help the Karen in their struggle for statehood. He, along with a team of about 50 trek up and down mine-ridden Karen mountains day in and day out, distributing aid and training a force that has become known as the Free Burma Rangers. When he left the U. S. Army, Tha U Wa A Pa, went to visit his father, a famous Christian missionary based in Thailand, where he became interested in Burmas struggle for democracy. At the time, Burmese democracy icon and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi had just been released from house arrest, though she was later put back under house arrest and only freed again in November 2010. “Daw Suu Kyi had just been let out and my sister suggested I go and see her for guidance as to how I can help, ” he told Global Post sitting around a makeshift table at his organizations temporary headquarters nestled among bamboo groves, deep in the Karen jungle. “I was blown away by her humility, her strength, and her love for her people — she asked me to help her people, unite the ethnics and pray — thats what I have set out to do. ” Following the secret meeting with Suu Kyi, he traveled to the Thai-Burma border where the regimes army had launched a widespread offensive against the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) which is the largest ethnic rebel force fighting for independence from the rest of Burma. Karen highlanders have maintained ties to Western Christians — notably American Baptists — since missionaries arrived in the region in the 19th century. Christian foreigners established a network of schools and churches, which eventually helped coalesce various Karen tribes into a united struggle for Karen statehood. On arrival Tha U Wa A Pa stocked his car up with medical supplies and drove down to the spot where he remembers tens of thousands of refugees fleeing from the intense fighting. There, he met Eliya Sampson. As Karen refugees literally rushed past over into Thailand, Tha U Wa A Pa says he remembers a soldier jumping out of the bush with a grenade launcher and red earring. “I was like man, you look like a pirate, and he told me his name was Eliyai and that he was a medic and asked if he could help me, ” said Tha U Wa A Pa. Together they went along the border distributing aid, in what was to be the beginning of the Free Burma Rangers (FBR. “I had no weapon, little money and no power but I thought if I could help one person then they would be happy, and I would be happy. ” Despite his modest ambitions, Tha-U-Wa-A-Pa and Eliya went on to help thousands of villagers as they trekked for months across the war-torn Karen mountains. "We would travel with four or five people, fill our backpacks up with medicine. We were like ants, ” he said. “When the medicine had run out, we would come back to the border, stock up, and just go again, and again, sending out reports whenever we could. ” From one initial team of “rangers, ” FBR has expanded over the last 13 years to 53 and the number continues to grow. Tha-U-Wa-A-Pa is more than eager to point out that over 250 local staff members, who risk their lives on a daily basis to help their people in the war-torn ethnic areas, do the main work. Tha Da Der village is the first destination after a two-month, multi-ethnic training deep inside Karen State for 10 new teams and seven existing teams. The medics come from every ethnic group in Burma, and are handpicked by their leaders. “I used to be a soldier but wanted to be able to help my people more directly, Free Burma Rangers gives you the training to do that, ” said Saw Tu a Karen medic, as he pulls out a patients tooth at the temporary clinic set up on paddy fields next to Tha Da Der. Last June the regimes troops advanced on the Tha Da Der village and burned down the church, school and over 35 homes. They also burned their livestock, part of a brutal four-cuts policy, which aims to disconnect the rebels' support base. Luckily, the villagers were warned before and Karen soldiers were able to recapture the village. “I can still remember the smell of our cattle drifting through the valley and returning to my house smoldering, ” said Saw Plo, an elderly man, standing within a burned out wooden frame, which used to be his home. “It was very difficult for us to rebuild our lives, but with the help of the rangers we could do it. ” Next to the clinic, the rangers have organized “the good life club” for children. Designed by Tha U Wa A Pas wife – who is also American and lives in the jungle with him and their three young children – the program is designed to educate and support the children in the conflict area. As well as the community program and providing aid, the rangers are also dedicated to documenting all human rights abuses they witness. Along with volunteer security units, every team has a documentation officer who records all the events, often taking great risks to film the widespread abuse committed against civilians. FBR has a strong Christian foundation. Tha U Wa A Pa belives himself to be an ambassador for Jesus, but the FBR also help and welcome people from all religions, he said. The Free Burma Rangers have been a great help, according to Gen. Baw Kyaw from the Karen National Liberation Army. “FBR has brought technology to the Karen people and enabled us to tell the world what is going on, ” the stocky general told GlobalPost from his secret jungle hideout where he controls most of the armys northern command. “If they hadnt come, we would have faced many more human rights abuses, ” he said. Tha-U-Wa-A-Pa remains humble about FBR's operations. “Were just tiny, ” he said. “Were really more of a disorganization. Were just an organization out of necessity but I hope we are lighting small fires of hope and love across Burma. ” Despite his humility, FBR supplied medicine to over 100, 000 patients last year. Moreover, the rangers are laying the foundations for inter-ethnic cooperation, which many hope will benefit Burmas ethnic areas for years to come. As the medics packed up their equipment and set out to their native war zones this past January, the camp buzzed with excitement. “We are a small group going up against a mighty evil force, but we have the love and dedication to struggle on, ” said Sunshine, a young Karenni "ranger. before disappearing into the jungle.

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. Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement working to bring help, hope and love to people in the conflict areas of Burma, Iraq, and Sudan. Working alongside indigenous pro-democracy groups, FBR trains, supplies and coordinates Ranger teams to help provide emergency medical care, shelter, food, clothing and human rights documentation. In addition to relief and reporting, other results of the teams actions are the development of leadership capacity, civil society and the strengthening of inter-ethnic unity. The teams are to avoid contact with the Burma Army or other attacking forces and operate under the protection of the ethnic resistance armies. However, they cannot run away if the people they are helping cannot escape the attacks. Men and women of many ethnic groups and religions are part of FBR. The Three Requirements for Team Members 1. Love  – Each volunteer should be motivated by love. 2. Physical and moral courage – Volunteers must have to have the physical strength and endurance to be able to walk to crisis areas, and the moral courage to stand with those under attack. 3. Ability to read and write – Due to medical, informational and documentation requirements, literacy in at least one language is required. VISION: To free the oppressed and to stand for human dignity, justice and reconciliation. MISSION: 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. OBJECTIVES: To inspire, train and equip people in conflict zones to bring positive change through acts of love and service. To provide immediate medical assistance, shelter, food, clothing, educational materials and other humanitarian aid in the war zones and to improve logistics and medical evacuation. To develop the Information Network of Burma that documents, reports and disseminates accounts of human rights violations and provides an early warning system of Burma Army attacks. To provide prayer and counseling for victims of human rights abuses and to support programs for women and children. To train, equip and sustain indigenous humanitarian relief teams in the field. HISTORY: The Free Burma Rangers were formed  during the Burma Army offensives of 1997, when villages were destroyed, people killed and over 100, 000 people fled their homes; over 1 million people are still displaced inside Burma.  In the face of the overwhelming force by the Burma Army, the Free Burma Rangers was formed with the idea that no one can stop people from giving love and serving one another. During this time the Ethnic Nationalities Seminar at Mae Tha Ra Hta was coordinated and supported by FBR; and the Global Day of Prayer was initiated after Dave Eubank met with Aung San Suu Kyi in 1996. The first team training took place in 2001, and 2005 saw the first training for full-time teams. Each step taken to grow the Free Burma Rangers has been at the request of the local ethnic leadership. Since 1997, FBR has trained over 250 multi-ethnic relief teams and there are 71 full time teams active in the Arakan, Chin, Kachin, Karen, Karenni, Kayan, Lahu, Mon, Naga, Pa-Oh, Shan and Taang areas of Burma. The teams have conducted over 800 humanitarian missions of 1-2 months into the war zones of Burma. On average around 1000 patients are treated per mission with 2, 000 more people helped in some way. The teams have treated over 500, 000 patients and helped over 1, 100, 000 people. FBR OPERATIONS: ACTIONS: The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) conduct relief, advocacy, leadership development and unity missions among the people of Burma. Relief: FBR teams provide emergency medical, educational, spiritual, material and general assistance to people who suffer under oppression in Burma. Teams move throughout the conflict and crisis areas to give aid and comfort and also conduct leadership training, as well as medical, educational, reporting and general capacity building for people inside Burma. Teams also document human rights violations and report to the relevant authorities. Priority of assistance goes to the Internally Displaced People (IDP) of Burma as well as to those whos villages have recently been attacked by the Burma Army. FBR teams stand in solidarity with those who suffer and assist people of all races and faiths. Advocacy: FBR reports regularly on the situation inside Burma, sending information to supporters, news media, other NGOs and governments. In addition, FBR supports the annual Global Day of Prayer for Burma. Leadership: In addition to relief and reporting, other results of the teams actions are the development of leadership capacity, civil society and the strengthening of inter-ethnic unity. The FBR conducts leadership development and communications training in order to strengthen civil society, build leadership capacity and develop communications. Communications tools such as radio broadcasts, cassette tapes, print media are used in the ongoing effort for reconciliation and unity. Ethnic Unity: FBR helps coordinate annual seminars between the ethnic groups of Burma as well as the pro-democracy Burmans. TRAININGS Northern Karen State: FBRs largest training, conducted in the fall, generally includes multiple ethnic groups and a one-month follow on mission, including the GLC school tour. Training includes both basic and advanced classes. Southern Karen State: training of Mergui-Tavoy FBR teams, generally conducted in late summer, lasting for one month. Shan State: training of Shan and occasionally Karenni FBR teams, conducted in the spring, lasting approximately 6 weeks. Other trainings: conducted as logistics, personnel and time permit, on invitation from specific groups. The Jungle School of Medicine-Kawthoolei: a medical school program to provide a one year training for beginning medics that includes a clinical setting. MISSIONS Currently there are 71 active Free Burma Ranger teams, each of which goes on approximately 2-4 missions a year. These missions are conducted in the teams home areas and are under the direction of FBR coordinators and local leaders. PATIENT REFERRAL FBR helps to manage patient care for select patients who are evacuated to receive advanced medical care. OTHER FBR is involved in many other projects as well, including support for a border hostel for Karen children, a hostel for Wa children, and several border clinics. “De Oppresso Liber” “Free the Oppressed”.

 

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Free burma rangers 2019. Free burma rangers official trailer. Free burma rangers syria. Over the past decade, I have written about 400 reviews and have never reviewed a “Christian film”, until now. Im defining “Christian film” as those films aimed at the evangelistic community, usually shown as “special events”, “one night only” in theaters, or shown at churches. Free Burma Rangers definitely fits here, but it transcends the limitations of the genre and deserves to be seen by a wider audience. The film documents the efforts of former Special Forces soldier David Eubank and his family to help people in war zones, initially in Burma, but now in many places around the globe. A Local Connection I became aware of the film due to a controversy over whether Eubank was eligible to be a member of a veterans group where I live. The debate piqued my curiosity about the film, and Im glad it did. Free Burma Rangers is amazing in its humanity and graphic honesty. The film illuminates areas of the human experience in which I considered myself something of an expert. I came away realizing there were tremendous gaps in my knowledge. The first part of the film deals with twenty years of the history of the civil war in Burma and how Eubank became involved. The second shows the Free Burma Rangers helping in the war-torn Iraqi city of Mosul. Burma Civil War? Not heard of it? Neither had I, and Im a news junkie and, thanks to the Army, have spent time in Japan, Korea, and, right next door to Burma, in Thailand. Eubank, after completing ten years in the U. S. Army, received a call from his father, a missionary in Burma, telling him that people there could use his help. He decided to go, and thought if he could help a few people, he would be done and have fulfilled a good purpose. Shortly after starting the Rangers, Eubank arranged to video their efforts He was so shocked by what was happening there, twenty years later he is still helping and the small medical team he created has evolved into a humanitarian movement which trains, supplies and coordinates multipurpose relief teams. In recent years, the Free Burma Rangers have expanded operations to Iraq, Syria and Sudan. From the very beginning of his involvement, Eubank thought it was important to get the word out about what was going on. He sent messages to the Associated Press but realized that they couldnt convey the seriousness of what he was seeing. He trained one of the volunteers from Burma to record video. That video makes up critical parts of the film and allows us to see the early years of the organizations work, and Eubanks family. The story of his wife, son, and two daughters, living and growing up in war zones is reason enough to see this film. Over the years, Eubank organized and trained over 70 relief teams to help people in Burma. Then, he got a call from a larger international relief organization. Iraq and Mosul The relief organization told Eubank that they had food and supplies they wanted to get to people in Iraq. Their charter, however, prevented them from sending people into war zones. They wanted to know if the Free Burma Rangers could get this help into the people in Mosul, Iraq. Eubank, his wife and children, all help with the relief efforts The film documents the help that Eubanks team provided in Iraq. The combat photography, much of it focused on rescues of Iraqis under attack by ISIS forces, is some of the most graphic and heart rendering footage I have ever seen. Nothing is reenacted. Nothing is blurred out or pixelated. You see the toll war can take on civilians. You see the decisions that must be made, and situations soldiers find themselves in. “There is a little girl clinging to her dead mother against that wall. Do I run across this open space under enemy fire to save her? ” This dilemma is recorded, and the question answered in the film. The Film and More The film took five years to produce and as of this writing is still in post-production. It is scheduled to be completed and shown in theaters on February 24 and 25, 2020. You can order tickets and find screenings online. To find out more about the Free Burma Rangers and their work, check their accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can watch the trailer for the film below.

Free burma rangers logo. Free burma rangers wiki. My family and I appeared in this film on 17-5-2017 It was a busy day and dramatic moments ago there were fierce battles with a preacher and the end of the battle ended and the Iraqi army appeared and watched David standing in front of my house and filmed me and my family while fleeing the area. It was scary and I admit David was brave to be in that place. A tribute to David and saw this writing teach me that.

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Why anyone would dislike this video beyond me. I can only assume that theyre people with mental issues and people that cause pain to others without any care feelings or emotions. It might be a good way to find mentally unstable people. The Free Burma Rangers ( FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement working to help free the oppressed in Burma, Syria, Iraq and Kurdistan. Their main area of work is throughout Burma (also known as Myanmar) but concentrate primarily on the heavily forested border region, delivering emergency medical assistance to sick and injured internally displaced people, or IDP's; a consequence of the long running campaign of violence by the military junta, the State Peace and Development Council, against Burma's ethnic minorities. FBR trains teams of men and women in frontline 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 organisations such as the UN, and news agencies. FBR is one of a number of grass roots organisations (see Mae Tao Clinic Mae Tao Clinic & Back Pack Health Worker Team Back Pack Health Worker Team) which have emerged in response to the growing health needs of Burmas persecuted ethnic underclass. FBR are 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. ” —  [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 which was designed to remove people from land in order to make way for developing business interests. [2] The history, character and on-going activity of the Rangers is closely linked to its American founder, Tha-U-Wah-A-Pah (the assumed Karen pseudonym, henceforth TUWAP of Dave Eubank) 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 Burma, 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 [1] and help to strengthen unity between the majority Burman population and the various minority ethnic groups. [3] TUWAP was then in Burma 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. ” [4] 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. [5] At least one FBR team was present at the liberation of Mosul, Iraq, in 2017. [6] 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, 200, 000 [7] Fields of operation [ edit] FBR teams operate in conflict zones other than Burma, such as the conflict involving ISIS in Syria and Iraq. [8] Free Burma Rangers and Rambo [ edit] The film Rambo 4 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. [9] Research for the movie was obtained, in large part, from FBR field reports. [10] While there is a dearth of information about the atrocities taking place inside Burmese borders, the evidence which groups like FBR make available helps to build a case for the international community to take action against the regime. News and other related media [ edit] Mizara, S. 'Free Burma Rangers. Stefania Mizara, photographer, photojournalist Samuels, L., 2007. 'Burma's other Struggle. Newsweek, 5 October Burma Missionaries Fight for Ethnic Minorities YouTube: free burma rangers. NB. Please be warned that some of the films contain disturbing images. See also [ edit] Burma Campaign UK References [ edit] External links [ edit] Free Burma Rangers Mae Tao Clinic Partners Relief and Development.

I listened to this episode and was moved by the unbelievably brave people willing to go where no one wants to go and save people that no one wants to save. The whole Eubank family is steadfast in their beliefs and act accordingly. I am humbled by these people of The Free Burma Rangers. God bless their hearts. Why isn't this all over the news, I only know of this because of Infowars. Free burma rangers 2018.

 

 


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