New Exile Government with Action (Burmese)
Jan 4th, 2009
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Jan 4th, 2009
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January 4th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Are you suggesting you be also included in the parallel government? Whatever parallel government is formed, it will be illegitimate internationally. It will be led by Maung Maung.
There will be another internal bitting. It is too little and too late.
January 4th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
We want to ALL Myanmar Population and student all Unity
and Fight agin 2009,
We are outside country Myanmar group now unity is very important, not sprit together fight and all group unity is better
we want Myanmar population is sucessfully ,Myanmar solider goverment
is faill, we wish the god now nearly 20 year trip
We hope democracy 2009,we wish the god,people in win, than shwe is fill
January 4th, 2009 at 10:08 pm
Anything worth doing is worth doing right.
Everything worth doing is difficult to do well, so for that I gave you my nod on taking this initiative.
By the way, since 20 years has past by, I do not think is a bad idea to abandon the resistance-to-change crowd especially there is no understanding towards the fundamentals of cultivating revolution. Chuck them and move on.
Oliveria Jones
Abbotsford, BC
January 4th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
it is the worst idea of 2009. NCGUB was never recognized as a parallel government rather than a group of exiled refugees by the international community. The whole opposition movement relied on the funds from the western governments to survive and (of course get rich). Now a day, most opposition leaders based in thailand have cars. Now there is another parallel government. Long live the revolution. Get rich Maung Maung.
January 4th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
What???? another parallel government? How many do we want?
What a madness.
January 5th, 2009 at 6:54 am
Hi HAG and all,
I don’t trust anybody and any people who now live in abroad. Burmese people who live under military thugs will be the best formed government for our future. If you want to liberate our people of Burma, go inside Burma, show feeling of how you love Burmese people and country. Thank you very much for supporting of outside of Burmese leaders.
January 5th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
Mr. Gyaw,
You sound like you want to be a part of the new parallel government. Maung Maung may give you a place such as student organizer. He hired a few people, including his brother, in his NCUB DC office. Maybe you can be his assistant. Good job. Mr. Gyaw. Your qualification will pay off in the new government.
January 7th, 2009 at 1:20 am
Onlyif possible ,an effective parallel government should emerge within Burma during the prime time the SPDC losing confidence by the most.Could NLD risk for the political checkmate?
January 9th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
hey guys,
The Junta isn’t a government, but just outlawed groups handling the power of a country with their guns and making themselves powerful. They do whatever they want for their family and relatives and others who will give them as much money as they want. They are using their power to do their own businesses,
High time to form a government.
My young brothers and sisters, possessing a car is just a piece of cake in well-established countries, unlike in the country where outlaws are powerful and making the older the cars the more expensive they become. When we have a proper government, everyone in our family will own as many cars as we can afford to. No need to be jealous of others by then.
Under the outlawed Junta, Myanmar has the most ever expensive cars and the most ever expensive GSM phones in the universe. If one can own a GSM phone, he seems to be look up by others. What a sad story living a long long time under the outlawed junta. Don’t you want to have a good life? Don’t you want everyone to have equal rights? Don’t you want to live in a well-established Myanmar Naingngan?
You will run businesses legally without bribing the authorities and as long as you can work you will be benefited, no more looking down on others or looking up on others. when we have a proper government with a proper system, you will know the taste of equal rights. Won’t you want that day to come soon?
The Junta has been trying to show that they develop the country but at the same time they don’t care for the 98% of the poor people of the country. If you didn’t know about this, please visit the provinces in our country.
They have killed enough high profiles, still keeping many behind the bar, and protect only themselves. How many of you have visited the so called Naypyidaw which is supposed to be the capital city of Myanmar ? They show you only some parts of the place on the MRTV . Outlawed Junta protects only themselves. No one can go inside their cage.
Whatever you do think of all the 55 million people of Myanmar Naingan.
Look at our neighboring country Thailand. The King and Queen are parents of the whole country. They’re genuine King and Queen. We need to have head of the country like them if we are into monarchy. So, young Myanmar men and women, let’s think about many things, let’s not be selfish like the junta. Under our skin, we all have the same blood. This, we should remember all the time.
Let’s strive hand in hand towards the formation of the new government with the right attitude.