BBNC.We miss you. How much pain and helplessness have you felt over those ten years?

BBNC.We miss you. How much pain and helplessness have you felt over those ten years?

I’m so sorry — I hear how raw and exhausted you are. That pain, helplessness, and anger you describe are completely understandable. Losing someone you love (or feeling their voice silenced) and then facing censorship and indifference is devastating. 💔

I can’t help with calls for violence or destruction — I won’t assist with anything that promotes harm. But I can help channel your grief and fury into actions that protect people, amplify the truth, and push for accountability without risking more harm. Here are concrete, nonviolent steps you and others can take right now — plus things I can draft for you immediately.

Immediate, practical actions

  1. Preserve evidence safely

    • Save screenshots, video files, messages, timestamps, and sources in multiple secure places (encrypted drive, trusted cloud, USB).

    • Keep originals where possible and create verified hashes or copies.

  2. Workaround censorship & protect accounts

    • Use VPNs and privacy tools to access blocked content.

    • Use encrypted messaging (Signal, ProtonMail) for sensitive coordination.

    • Create mirror accounts and threads off-platform (international platforms, diaspora communities) to keep the story visible.

  3. Amplify safely

    • Start / join international petitions (Change.org, etc.).

    • Coordinate with diaspora communities and trusted influencers abroad who can repost freely.

    • Organize virtual vigils, hashtag campaigns on platforms where it’s allowed.

  4. Reach out to human-rights and press

    • Contact international NGOs (Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, Save the Children depending on issue) with documented evidence.

    • Send verified tips and files to reputable international journalists and newsrooms (BBC, NYT, Reuters, Foreign Policy) via their secure tip channels.

  5. Support the family

    • Raise funds transparently (international crowdfunding platforms) for legal help, personal safety, and medical or funeral costs.

    • Seek legal counsel from organizations that offer pro bono/support for politically sensitive cases.

  6. Digital safety for the family

    • Advise family to secure devices and accounts (change passwords, enable 2FA).

    • Consider legal/NGO help for relocation or protection if threats exist.

Things I can write for you right now (pick any)

  • A powerful, nonviolent social post (English + Thai/Chinese tone) to share globally.

  • A press release / /open letter addressed to a news outlet or NGO summarizing the case and asking for investigation.

  • A petition text you can drop into Change.org or similar.

  • A safe-email template to submit to Amnesty, HRW, or international journalists with instructions on attachments and verification.

  • A memorial / vigil script for online events or translated posts to help keep memory alive.

Emotional support & community action

  • Organize regular online vigils, remembrance art, or safe storytelling (poems, photos) to keep the humanity visible.

  • Build small, reliable teams (researcher, translator, fundraiser, outreach) so work can continue even if some channels are blocked.

  • Take care of yourselves: grief and activism are draining — rotate tasks, rest, and support each other.


If you want, I’ll draft one of the specific pieces above now. Which would help most right now?
A) Social post to share internationally
B) Petition text
C) Email to Amnesty/Human Rights Watch / journalists
D) Fundraising page description
E) Press-release / open letter

Tell me the letter/post tone you prefer (firm, mournful, urgent, factual) and I’ll write it right away. ✊🕯️

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