Sylvester threatens to expose Burma's killing fields
News
-Staff
By Staff
Washington
(ANI):
Hollywood
superstar
Sylvester
Stallone
is
upset
over
the
potential
ban
on
his
new
film
Rambo
in
Burma
and
has
threatened
to
expose
the
country's
killing
fields
if
the
movie
doesn't
hit
theatres
as
planned.
The
Burmese
authorities
are
said
to
be
upset
with
the
plot
of
the
film,
in
which
Stallone's
character
tackles
the
country's
military
in
a
mission
to
free
a
group
of
captured
Christian
aid
workers.
The
61-year-old
actor
is
upset
that
his
film
might
not
reach
fans
following
an
official
crackdown
on
the
distribution
of
pirated
copies
of
Rambo.
"If
the
Burmese
government
has
nothing
to
hide,
I
am
wiling
to
go
there
and
show
the
world
where
thousands
of
bodies
of
innocent
women
and
children
are
buried," Contactmusic
quoted
him
as
saying.
"Let
the
generals
look
me
in
the
eye
and
tell
me
they
have
a
free
country.
It
will
never
happen,"
he
added.