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Koenig Navigates the Political Arena In Burma To Bring Attention To the Refugee Crisis

July 27, 2007 By S. K. Sloan Leave a Comment

Written By: Darren Schuettler

BANGKOK (Reuters) – Star Trek actor Walter Koenig urged fans of the iconic sci-fi series on Tuesday to turn their wrath on Myanmar’s military junta, an earthly “outpost of tyranny”.

Koenig, who battled alien Klingons and Romulans as an original member of the Starship Enterprise crew, said he hoped to mobilise Trekkies to join a campaign against the ruling generals blamed for human rights abuses in the former Burma.

“I can tell people what I experienced, meeting people without limbs, the ex-political prisoners, the squalor, all that I have seen in these brief days,” Koenig, 70, told Reuters after visiting a refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border last week.

Thailand is home to around 140,000 long-term Burmese refugees, the U.N. refugee agency says, but a half million more have been internally displaced by attacks on villages in eastern Myanmar, home to one of the world’s longest-running civil wars.

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In the photo on the left released by the United States Campaign for Burma, Walter Koenig, who played Pavel Chekov in the popular TV series from the 1960s and movies the past 28 years, talks with a Karen woman refugee as he visits a refugees camp Saturday, July. 21, 2007, near the Thai-Myanmar border. Koenig visited a medical clinic and refugees during a three-day visit to Mae Sot, 380 kilometers (240 miles) northeast of Bangkok. He said he wanted to bring attention to their plight. (AP Photo/United States Campaign for Burma)

In the photo on the right, also released by the United States Campaign for Burma, Walter visits with a group of refugee children, also on Saturday, July. 21, 2007, near the Thai-Myanmar border. (AP Photo/United States Campaign for Burma, HO –Photo courtesy: AP Photo/United States Campaign for Burma)

The United States has labelled Myanmar an outpost of tyranny and imposed economic sanctions, but the junta has avoided total isolation by using its vast natural gas reserves to befriend energy-hungry China and India.

Koenig, the son of persecuted Russian Jews who fled to the United States at the turn of the century, said the campaign against injustice in Myanmar would resonate with Star Trek fans.

The original television series was cancelled in the late 1960s after only three seasons, but it developed a strong cult following due partly to themes dealing with social justice, race relations and even Cold War tensions.

“Star Trek fans are very receptive to humanitarian causes. The stereotype is somebody who is into computers or sits at home and does nothing else,” Koenig said.

“But there is an extraordinary sense of philanthropy and benevolence among people who watch a show in which there is a company of characters who embrace all ethnicities and all races.

“I think they would respond to real world circumstances as well and spread the word,” said Koenig, who plans to write a blog about the trip on his website, www.walterkoenigsite.com.

The trip was organised by the U.S. Campaign for Burma, which is taking a page from other human rights campaigns by raising awareness through celebrities.

But the campaign is struggling to attract the same attention as similar efforts for the Darfur region of Sudan, which has drawn the likes of Hollywood big guns George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon.

“We feel the world has not woken up to how severe things are in eastern Burma,” said Burma Campaign spokesman Jeremy Woodrum, whose group accuses the regime of destroying more than 3,000 ethnic Karen villages in eastern Myanmar, “twice that in Darfur”.

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About S. K. Sloan

Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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