Archive for April, 2006

SPDC regime is finished. They have no future.
We will defeat them, and put them on trial at International Criminal Court for their crimes against humanity.
Our most respected student leader Ko Moe Thee Zun advices that we should let SPDC officials know they are finished. They should know they have no [...]

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Interview carried out by Raluca Enescu 
This week Burma Digest got a chance to speak with Mr. Nurul Islam, the leader of Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO), who is going to give a speech in London to the British Conservative Party’s conference on human rights situations in Burma.
Mr. Nurul [...]

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The Last Chance

Khin Ma Ma Myo 
On the 59th anniversary of the Union Day of Burma on 12th February, 2006, the top leadership of the National League for Democracy offered that the military regime should initiate the first step towards creating fine political conditions by 17th April 2006. If the military regime accepts [...]

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Just Imagine This!

(…continued from previous week)
Dr. Habib Siddiqui 
[Author’s note: This paper is based on author’s speech at the PENN HUMAN RIGHTS FORUM on “The Rohingyas of Burma and Bangladesh” on Friday, March 31, 2006 in the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. The material in this paper came from author’s personal [...]

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For those of you reading this article you take for granted that I can write this article and you can receive it.  However, this isn’t the case in Burma, where I could be imprisoned for up to 15 years for reporting material that the state doesn’t want you to read, [...]

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by Baydin Saya
The Christian New Testament, in the book of Luke, chapter 10, verses 25 to 37 has the story of "The Good Samaritan" in which Jesus talks about how we should have compassion upon those who are in trouble even if they are our enemies who hate us.   The [...]

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I am right to call both of them Hell hounds but Radovan Karadzic is no-more free to roam and terrorize its helpless people, thank to the rescuing forces of UN, US and Allied NATO forces but Than Shwe alone is roaming freely terrorizing the whole Myanmar or Burma. He is not the [...]

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By Sai Merng Mai
The Minister of Propaganda Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan admitted on 9 th April 2006 that the SPDC are terrorists and have been creating diversionary acts to frighten the people of Burma. He admitted that para-military groups sponsored by the SPDC have been responsible for planting bombs in Rangoon and [...]

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Letter number 10.  to Nan Sai
Dear Darling Nan,
I hope to catch you with the twist of my tongue in the middle of April because I thought your mind would be on Worker’s day, May Day. But I am surprised that you are quite smart and could immediately understand [...]

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Iraq Russia Burma

Iraq Russia Burma
Now Iraqi peoples need certain peace keeping troops anyway, whether they want or not. Iraq is as all know in mess of devastations, caused by different interests of different groups, infighting has become a priority and different groups would raise civil war. But would they cherish civil [...]

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British human-rights researcher Guy Horton said, "What's taking place in Burma is not mass killing like in Rwanda," he told TIME. "It's a slow, indirect form of destruction."
 
John Bercow MP (Cons, Buckingham) is Joint Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Burma and joined CSW [...]

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Dear Comrades ,
A demonstration is going to be staged in front of the Korean Embassy in Paris , France , organized by National Democratic Party for Human Rights ( in exile) , Info-Birmanie and [...]

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We Want Justice

Although the saying goes "Revenge is better served cold", we do not want any revenge on military regime at the end of our long march to democracy. We just want justice to be done on SPDC generals who have committed all kinds of crimes against humanity. We want to see military [...]

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Prof. Kanbawza Win 
Southeast Asia or rather ASEAN is the most densely populated area of the world happens to be also the place where the cruellest people, if not the leaders reside. The ASEAN countries had look on or rather defended the Khmer Rouge when Pol Pot virtually killed more [...]

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Long March Ahead

People say that 2006 is a very critical year for us. Some of us are even saying that we will fight a decisive battle this year.
But how much and in which way 2006 is critical for us? Will there be a decisive battle this year really? And after that decisive battle [...]

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This week Burmese language articles are as followed:

" NLD Proposal & Panlong Agreement " _  Feature Article: Ko Ko Latt
"The Role of Power in Non-violent Struggles "_ Translated Article : Lwin Aung Soe
"To Revolt against neo-NAZI regime "_ Poem: Hein Naing
"For Liberty of Daw Suu "_ Special Appeal: Sun [...]

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A Burmese Christian Response
                                                                                

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“Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which rights and freedoms set forth in the Declaration can be fully realized” ….. (Article 28, Universal Declaration of Human Rights) 

According to the universal Declaration of Human Rights, 52 millions of people are entitled to an international order [...]

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