Political Criticism in Good Faith on NCUB (Burmese)
Jan 15th, 2009
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Jan 15th, 2009
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January 16th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
You are a bunch of looser elected OLD representatives of 1990. Yes, you are right U Maung Maung gets a lot of money. Who cares. Because he is giving money to all organization at the border. He is funding secret operations inside Myanmar. He is forming future LTTE of Burma. You OLD MPs can’t do anything except issuing statements after statement. NCGUB is the same.
January 17th, 2009 at 12:31 am
Senior General Than Shwe is telling his subordinates not to worry about diaspora activists and enjoy and celebrate with the loots since Maung Maung is doing deconstruction and annihilation work (as he is instructed by him) so that total fall out of those groups are imminent. Then, he laughs heartily.
(I can only think that way – Nyunt Shwe)
January 19th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Dear comrades, the still suffering Burmese people despite the cruel repression of their lives, existence and livelihood by the SPDC military regime, have courageously rejected the hegemony of the ruling military status class once and will again. Each and every Burmese irrespective of differences in gender/sex, religeon, national race, and location-area as working class/proletariat and peasants/agriculturists, the PEOPLE are ready and prepared. The people in Burma-Myanmar will again refuse to accept the internal colonisation/militarisation by the facist military dictatorship. But comrades, the so called emerging elites both within and without in not being able to agree on a national united front strategy after 20 years of struggle, against the military power-status class . We as progressive democrats, must create by our own political determinations a short and medium strategy that can open a path to national political and economic development not unduly constrained by regional and global powers. Towards a strong democratic state we must pledge, by not accepting the “political designs” of the fascist military regime, and continue “the Burmese peoples” righteous political struggle. Democracy is us us. We can do it.
January 21st, 2009 at 2:04 pm
Our struggle is really hard, we need to think and see it clear . Which one is best and which one is bad. And at the same time we need to save our word, I mean be careful. As we say unity is strength, we should know which words is destroy it and which word is compound it. For me all are welcome if they do the best change for our country. I don’t want to say you are wrong, you destroy our unity and they destroy the unity of MPU. We really need to care for all.
Best
Yie Naing