Paralyzed, illegitimate, transitory to
full-fledged lawful government
…
At first I tried to refrain from commenting on the possible forming of the two new parallel governments because as a mixed blooded Muslim of Burma, I have a bad taste about all the governments.
Except for few fellow comrades, even some of the patriot revolutionists and activists have a [...]
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What’s up UNHCR?
We could not blame Christian dominant UNHCR and the donor western Christian countries for failing to assist non – Christian people of Burma/Myanmar with full enthusiasm when all the Muslim countries and Buddhist countries failed to even lift a finger to help Burmese/Myanmar refugees and people.
One Rohingya named, Altaff is a handicapped person. He [...]
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For the Burmese Muslims
Christian and Buddhist friendships
are superior to the
Islamic-brotherhood
Michael Jackson – They Dont Care About Us lyrics
Sikinhead, deadhead
Everybody gone bad
Situation aggravation
Everybody allegation
in the suite, on the news
everybody dogfood
Bang bang shock dead
Everybodys gone bad
All I wann say is that
They dont really care about us
All I wann say [...]
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Asean embraces a rogue regime
while inking a Charter for Big Business
By_Anilnetto
So the Asean leaders have signed a Charter in the “wonderfully democratic nation of Singapore” in the company of leaders from Burma’s rogue regime. (Check out this excellent documentary “Burma’s Secret War”.)
Each member nation now has to take the Charter back to their home countries [...]
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My dream interviews are not mere illusions
My Dreams come true.
Actions speak louder than words.
Indirectly confirmed by DSAI’s speech/lecture that I was not wrong in my dreams in reading his mind.
A written word is more effective than thousands of spoken words.
The Chinese proverb says it best: “the faintest ink lasts longer than the best memory.”
Harold Adams Innis : As the [...]
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Burmese Chinese
The Burmese Chinese or Chinese Burmese are a group of overseas Chinese born or raised in Burma (Myanmar).
Although the Chinese officially make up three percent of the population, this figure may be underestimated because of _
intermarriage between them and the ethnic Bamar,
and because of widespread discrimination against minorities (which compels many to declare [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Mon Empire I
References
Wikipedia
Cambodia History
Thailand History
Mon Web pages
Hariphunchai, Wikipedia
Bo Aung Din, Nan letters, Burma Digest
Mon state Flag
The Mon are an ethnic group in Southeast Asia. They live in Mon State, historic lower Burma and the area around the southern Burmese-Thailand border.
New Mon State Party Flag
There are believed to be around 8 [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire VII
(I hope BD readers won’t mind the changing of my BLUE HEADINGS into black, as this is the darkest chapter of Myanmar and Myanmar Tatmadaw History)
Detention of Ethnic Shan
and other opposition Leaders
Read detail in Irrawaddy,
“Detained Ethnic Leaders Denied Outside Medical Aid”
By Shah Paung on January 8, 2008
Detained [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire VI
Country Profile
Size:
Lies between 19 and 24 degrees latitude North, and Stretches from 96 to 101 degrees longitude East, covering approximately 64,000 square miles; shares boundaries with Burma, China, Laos, Thailand and the Karenni.
Topography and Drainage:
Bisected north to south by the Salween River, one of the longest rivers in [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire V
Shans around the world (Tai peoples)
The Tai or Tai-Kadai ethnicity
The Tai or Tai-Kadai ethnicity refers collectively to the ethnic groups of southern China and Southeast Asia, stretching from_
Hainan to eastern India
and from southern Sichuan to Laos,
Thailand, and parts of Vietnam,
which speak languages in the Tai-Kadai family and share [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire IV
The date 7th February 1947 is a defining moment in the record of the Shan history as a modern nation.
On that day, Shan princes and the people’s representatives of the Shan States demonstrated their newfound unity to declare it a “national day” which were followed by the resolutions [...]
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What’s up China?
When compare to our other good neighbour, India, you are so cruel on all the countries in South East Asia, including Burma.
You had kicked out or forced out or pushed out almost all the ethnic groups of South East Asia including all the ethnic minorities of Burma/Myanmar and the Bama people’s ancestors. After [...]
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Sr. General Than Shwe is the thief
of time
Procrastination
Procrastination is a type of avoidance behaviour which is characterised by deferment of actions or tasks to a later time. Psychologists often cite procrastination as a mechanism for coping with the anxiety associated with starting or completing any task or decision.
For the person procrastinating this may result [...]
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UN envoy’s return to Myanmar could spur further progress, says Security Council
17 January 2008 – Disappointed with the slow pace of change in Myanmar, the Security Council today said an early return to the country by United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari could help promote progress towards democratization and national reconciliation. Mr. Gambari, who has [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire III
To make it easy for the busy readers who could not give much time to read, I have prepared another version in notes form below_
Shan (also known as Tai) lived independently up north round about 650 B.C. in China at the lower part of the Yangtze River.
Shan’s (also known as Tai) [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire II
Migration and Settlement of Tai Ethnic Groups
Ethic Dong Shan in China
Like many other ethnic peoples of Burma, the Shans or Tai once had their homeland in China.
Shan Home land
Some historians believe that the Tai people originally were from the north of the Yellow River (Huang Ho), occupying the [...]
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The Golden days of the
Great Shan Empire I
Please may you kindly allow me to acknowledge the references first, as I wish to write this in a series of a few short articles.
REFERENCES
Wikipedia encyclopedia
The Encyclopedia of World History.
“Story of Myanmar told in pictures” by Dr Than Tun and translated by Maung Win War.
The Shan Herald [...]
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Dr Mahathir Mohamad
offering a few pointers
for Myanmar Junta
Aspiring leaders who resort to unethical ways and even violence should be rejected outright, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Unethical ways = Illegal second coup after the election.
Violence = violent suppression and killing of the peaceful demonstrators and monks.
The former Prime Minister said anyone wanting to be a leader [...]
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