Suu Silently Signals a Battle Cry (Burmese)
Aug 28th, 2008
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Aug 28th, 2008
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August 29th, 2008 at 12:16 am
Dear Ma Khin Ma Ma Myo,
you are right about the UN being ineffective. A few exile academics have long pointed out that fact. Ok, now let’s assume Daw Suu is calling for a fight. How can we start it? How will the Burmese people, not exile, get involved in a fight? Indeed, similar theme of battle cries, including Daw Suu, were recited in last 20 years. but little was achieved to turn those empty battle cries into an accomplishment. Next time, tell us how you can achieve it.
August 29th, 2008 at 7:45 am
Dear Daw Khin Ma Ma Myo
I endorse totally with the three major objectives you have put forward for the Burmese Democrats.
The struggle of the ordinary Burmese people from the fascist military dictatorship continues. The political foci is system change in Burma. Towards Democracy and a Free Burma
With Solidarity
Myo Nyunt (myamarmyo)
August 31st, 2008 at 2:46 am
The root of the problem is the Taruk economic control of the country Money is the key to everything because weapons have to be bought by selling natural resources. Forget about the UN. China has more power (pawa=ana) over the “anapaing”. Taikpwe la: tarukpwe la:?
September 1st, 2008 at 3:39 am
Dear Daw Khin Ma Ma Myo
I agree with you. To respond Daw Suu’s calling for fight, we need coorperation,unity,support.We need more Burmese support Burmese.I would like to ask exile Burmese sacrifice not their live and life,but a cup of tea or beer for the figthers in battle fields .
bala