This article should be distributed in Burma as soon as possible. I believe that the moment they read this article they will be convinced that history is repeating and we should not let the brutal regime to continue abusing the power anymore. We should continu
This article should be distributed in Burma as soon as possible. I believe that the moment they read this article they will be convinced that history is repeating and we should not let the brutal regime to continue abusing the power anymore.
For me, I really don’t like junta. I even hate their bully.
But now I confuse and hesitate to say “No” at referendum.
Because I don’t know, if we say No, we will win or they (junta) will win? I really confuse, confuse, confuse it.
It’s whether yes or no, they’d be still on powers. Saying yes means you let them stay forever because you let them stay by saying yes - you let them to be legal. Saying No is to fight on. Certainly the battle is ongoing process.
The referendum is to ask you if you want them to stay on power forever.
There is only 2 choices: either say yes to the plebescite and live with the military or every citizen take up arms by any means and fight the military.No foreign country will help and not even the ethnic rebels at the border will help you.They just look after their welfare only.Make a quick decision.
Hi Ma Khin Ma Ma Myo,
First of all, let me say that I like your name because it sounds very Myanmar.
I find your article different from others. I do not see words like “international community” “international law” “United Nation” “United states” “sanctions” “Human Rights Declaration”.
I find that you focus on “Pyithu” ( people of Myanmar). It is very energizing. But I am not sure that you have read the constitution.
I would like to share some of my thoughts briefly;
People of Myanmar have been suffocated by military rule and international sanctions. They need to breathe. The military regime has made a move strategically, the Seven Step Roadmap. Now they propose a constitution. Ofcouse, it is not what we want. Ofcouse, it is not what we have been fighting for. Ofcousse, it is not fully democratic. Under this constitution no one can even think about taking action against the military and it’s leaders for what they have done before and the properties and businesses of their relatives will be protected . The second one is that the state power is centralized, that is their life long policy. However, look at it closely, we can see that many other things have been released from military control, at least such as education, trade, foreign affair,and health. Again most importantly, the ruling style will be changed. Therefore, unless we can deliver better solution, it is time for us to let Pyithu (people of Myanmar) breath. It is long way to go to achieve a pure democratic system. Even Daw Aung san Suu Kyi said it is not one day job, it is life long job. People have done more than enough in 1988. We should stop pushing people from behind. Any one who want to fight against the military by people power should go back to Myanmar and try to stand before people, then people will decide, follow him/her or not to.
I believe people can decide when to say “yes” or when to say “no” by themself.
We have to send this to all Burmese email adds in side Burma as soon as possible(such as mptmail.net.mm/yangon.net.mm and etc….)
Main Land China is behind the curtain.
This is the right time to distribute Pamphlets to boycott Beijing Olympic.
I would like to assist you.
March 1st, 2008 at 4:08 pm
This article should be distributed in Burma as soon as possible. I believe that the moment they read this article they will be convinced that history is repeating and we should not let the brutal regime to continue abusing the power anymore. We should continu
March 1st, 2008 at 4:09 pm
This article should be distributed in Burma as soon as possible. I believe that the moment they read this article they will be convinced that history is repeating and we should not let the brutal regime to continue abusing the power anymore.
March 2nd, 2008 at 3:24 pm
For me, I really don’t like junta. I even hate their bully.
But now I confuse and hesitate to say “No” at referendum.
Because I don’t know, if we say No, we will win or they (junta) will win? I really confuse, confuse, confuse it.
March 2nd, 2008 at 8:37 pm
It’s whether yes or no, they’d be still on powers. Saying yes means you let them stay forever because you let them stay by saying yes - you let them to be legal. Saying No is to fight on. Certainly the battle is ongoing process.
The referendum is to ask you if you want them to stay on power forever.
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:58 am
This is the kind of trick they are playing again. I strongly hope we are being seduced to enter into the military trap with our eyes blind-folded.
March 3rd, 2008 at 8:00 am
There is only 2 choices: either say yes to the plebescite and live with the military or every citizen take up arms by any means and fight the military.No foreign country will help and not even the ethnic rebels at the border will help you.They just look after their welfare only.Make a quick decision.
March 7th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Hi Ma Khin Ma Ma Myo,
First of all, let me say that I like your name because it sounds very Myanmar.
I find your article different from others. I do not see words like “international community” “international law” “United Nation” “United states” “sanctions” “Human Rights Declaration”.
I find that you focus on “Pyithu” ( people of Myanmar). It is very energizing. But I am not sure that you have read the constitution.
I would like to share some of my thoughts briefly;
People of Myanmar have been suffocated by military rule and international sanctions. They need to breathe. The military regime has made a move strategically, the Seven Step Roadmap. Now they propose a constitution. Ofcouse, it is not what we want. Ofcouse, it is not what we have been fighting for. Ofcousse, it is not fully democratic. Under this constitution no one can even think about taking action against the military and it’s leaders for what they have done before and the properties and businesses of their relatives will be protected . The second one is that the state power is centralized, that is their life long policy. However, look at it closely, we can see that many other things have been released from military control, at least such as education, trade, foreign affair,and health. Again most importantly, the ruling style will be changed. Therefore, unless we can deliver better solution, it is time for us to let Pyithu (people of Myanmar) breath. It is long way to go to achieve a pure democratic system. Even Daw Aung san Suu Kyi said it is not one day job, it is life long job. People have done more than enough in 1988. We should stop pushing people from behind. Any one who want to fight against the military by people power should go back to Myanmar and try to stand before people, then people will decide, follow him/her or not to.
I believe people can decide when to say “yes” or when to say “no” by themself.
With respect,
March 10th, 2008 at 8:22 am
We have to send this to all Burmese email adds in side Burma as soon as possible(such as mptmail.net.mm/yangon.net.mm and etc….)
Main Land China is behind the curtain.
This is the right time to distribute Pamphlets to boycott Beijing Olympic.
I would like to assist you.