Archive for January, 2007

Setkyar Heine …
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is still being held and kept incommunicado by Than Shwe to pre-empt further threats to his ‘throne’.
And the NLD leadership is perhaps, waiting for further orders from Daw Suu, if I am not wrong. Than Shwe is not giving Daw Suu another opportunity to open her mouth or […]

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Democracy loving people of Burma hereby wish to thank USA who drafted and Britain who co-sponsored the U.N. Security Council resolution asking Myanmar’s military junta to stop persecution her minority and opposition groups. We would never forget their kind and noble act to help us.
The vote was 9-3 in favor of the resolution, with […]

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If you had asked me, a few days ago before the UNSC casting its vote with concern to Burma’s case, for a prognosis of the outcome, I would have definitely anticipated that China and Russia would vote against the resolution, going even at the length of using their right to veto. What I would never […]

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The Indian security personnel may step up military crack down against the armed cadres of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the operation in eastern Assam (now known as Asom) and Arunachal Pradesh bordering Myanmar (also known as Burma) might yield preliminary result, but the absolute outcome, New Delhi believes, can be expected […]

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C.C.C.C. or C4

C.C.C.C. or C4 - Communist Chinese Colonialist’s Cruelties
by  MAHA BANDULA
Communist China makes little distinction between separatists, terrorists, and civil rights activists – whether they are Uyghurs, Tibetans, Taiwanese, or Falun Gong Buddhists, but crushed ruthlessly. Chinese authorities are concerned that increasing international attention to the treatment of its minority and dissident peoples have put pressure […]

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A US-draft resolution calling for an end to human rights abuses in Burma was vetoed by China and Russia in the United Nations Security Council meeting on Friday January 12. South Africa also opposed the resolution, while Qatar, Indonesia and Republic of Congo abstained. The aim of this article is not to support or reject […]

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Russia’s is actually scared because they know that what the Myanmar Tatmadaw is doing on the ethnic minorities are same as what they are doing on their own ethnic minorities like Chechens, their own citizens, their political dissidents and the neighbouring countries. And the Russians know that […]

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My father, Sawbwa Sat Su alias Lan Htong U Sat Su (1901-1966), Burmese citizen but Chinese origin, had written and published three political and biography books with Burmese. Among those three books, in 1963 published “ 75 years Hearings and 49 years Visions of Burma by U Sat […]

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The Junta’s Threats: To the People of Burma,To the Region andTo the World
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Dr Thann Naing
Now that the two undemocratic countries of the world has vetoed the Resolution in the UNSC, the apologists, advocates, psychopaths, cronies, supporters and fence sitters of the Junta are crowing, as the last nail in the […]

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IslandWood and The Traveler present artist and activist Edith Mirante who will read from her book Down the Rat Hole: Adventures Underground

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( Burmese Fonts http://www.tayzathuria.org.uk/fonts.htm )

Uphill Battle - Editorial: Khin Ma Ma Myo
Nothing Will Change After Than Shwe’s Death - Feature Article: Pegu Pagan
The Reality inside SPDC Army, part 21 - Serialized True story: Captain Nay Thu (retired)
On Strategic Non-violent Conflict, part 14 - Serialized Strategy Discussion: Lwin Aung Soe
Step-father’s Axe Handle […]

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This week in Photo Diary Section:

Saw Bo Mya Memorial Ceremony In Japan - Kyaw Kyaw Nain
Stage Show of Famous Pro-democracy Burmese Singer - Kyaw Kyaw Naing

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The recent Burma Digest poll for ‘Politician of the Year 2006 Burma’ voted for the 88 Generation Student activist Ko Mya Aye with over 21% of the poll.  The 88 Generation Students together with Ko Mya Aye achieved over 40% of the votes cast, reflecting the tremendous impact that they have had on political events […]

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SENATOR of the Republic of Philippines, 2004-2010
Senate Minority Leader, July 26, 2004 – present
            Cited annually by mass media, […]

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n our country today, the living standard of the people is deteriorating and very low. Each person from every family is suffering from difficulties and problems in various fields like; socio-economic, health, education e.t.c. in their daily lives.
SPDC, as the present ruling government, is responsible to undertake the necessary reformations to solve all these problems […]

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Burma’s one-month Open Heart campaign is started by the 88 Generation Students group from January 4, 1948 to February 4, calling all the Burmese people to write letters to SPDC Military Government leaders and speak out the truth about their sufferings requesting for reforms. in politics, the economy and social affairs.Ko Jimmy and Ko Mya […]

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What would be the development of our lives, if we have no freedom or human rights? There will be no individual growth and dignity which leads to nation as a whole. The more the people are being oppressed, and denied the chance to choose their own government, the more they longed for freedom.
The democracy situation […]

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