
In
the streets, paths, and paddy fields of hundreds of Burmese towns and
villages, thousands of protesters are mobilizing, in creative and often
radical ways, for everything from constitutional change, to educational
liberalization, to improved labor standards, to fair energy prices. But
most significant — in terms of numbers, commitment, and challenge to the
status quo — are the numerous farmers’ protests against the
land grabs that went on with impunity during the military era and
whichare
continuing todayeven amidst Burma’s ostensible transition to democracy.