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“If” famous poem of Rudyard Kipling

March 31, 2008 Sit Mone 3 comments


If

by Rudyard Kipling

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you
But make allowance for their doubting too,
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:

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Classic Burmese Poem of Saya Zaw Gyi

March 29, 2008 Sit Mone 3 comments

သင္ေသသြားေသာ္
( ေဇာ္ဂ်ီ )

ဪ..လူ႔ျပည္ေလာက၊ လူ႔ဘ၀ကား
အိုရနာရ၊ ေသရဦးမည္
မွန္ေပသည္တည့္
သို႔တၿပီးကား၊ သင္ေသသြားေသာ္
သင္ဖြားေသာေျမ၊ သင္တို႔ေျမသည္
အေျခတိုးျမင့္၊ က်န္ေကာင္းသင့္၏
သင္၏အမ်ိဳးသား၊ စာစကားလည္း
ႀကီးပြားတိုးျမင့္၊က်န္ေကာင္းသင့္၏
သင္ဦးခ်၍ အမွ်ေ၀ရာ
ေစတီသာႏွင့္၊ သစၥာအေရာင္
ဥာဏ္တန္ေဆာင္လည္း
ေျပာင္လ်က္၀င္းလ်က္ က်န္ေစသတည္း ။

ေဇာ္ဂ်ီ

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Rise and fall of Hitler, photo essay

March 29, 2008 Sit Mone Leave a comment

Rise and Fall of a great Villain of History. History tells all of us that finally the truth will prevail.

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Hitler during his peak of power
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ေအာက္တန္းစား အထက္တန္းစား

March 28, 2008 Sit Mone Leave a comment

ၾကိဳက္မိေသာ ဗမာျဎၫ္မွာ ေျပာေနၾကေသာ စကားစု

 

ဗမာျပၫ္မွာ တိုက္ အိမ္အလံုး ေပၚငိးမ်ားစြာဎိုင္ျပီး

ကားေတြ ထၫ္လဲစီး ကာရာအိုေကမွာပန္းကုန္းစြဎ္

ေဒၚလာေတြ ႏုိင္ငံျခားဘဏ္မွာသန္းခ်ီ ထားႏုိင္တဲ႕

ေအာက္တန္းစား ေတြ႐ွိသလို

 

 

ကားခမတတ္ႏုိင္ လို႕လမ္းေလၽွာက္ ေန႕စားအလုပ္သြား ျပီး

ထမင္း နပ္မွန္မစားႏုိင္ ေဎမဲ႕

ေထာင္ဝင္စာ မွန္ မွန္ေတြ ႔ ေနၾကတဲ႕

အထက္တန္းစား ေတြ အမ်ားၾကီး ႐ႇိပါေၾကာင္း။

 

စစ္မုန္း

(သမာအာဇီဝ ၾကြဃ္၀သူမ်ားကိုမဆိုလိုပါ)

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“He has never double crossed Burmese People” , General Aung San

March 28, 2008 Sit Mone Leave a comment

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“ျပည္သူကို ဘဃ္ေသာအခါမွ တပတ္ မ႐ုိက္ခဲ႕”

ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳဎ္ေအာင္ဆန္း

This is an imaginary portrait and words that may be similar to the one in front of Daw Suu’s Home

According to local news, security was tight around the detained pro democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s home in Rangoon on 27th of March, Revolutionary Day .

Eye witness sighted General Aung San’s portrait was hung in front of the arrested leader’s home with the words saying

He has never double crossed Burmese People” … “General Aung San “.

27th of March, the day Burmese Army led by General Aung San revolted Japanese Army during the second World War was initially known to all Burmese as Revolutionary Day. Later, Burmese Generals renamed it as ” Tat Ma Daw Day” or ” Armed Forces Day”, which critics said, eliminating the “saga” of Burmese people involvement in revolution against Japanese.

Salute to General Aung San, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all the heroes of Burma.

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Burmese Revolutionary Day Photos

March 28, 2008 Sit Mone Leave a comment

That is how Burmese People Celebrate the Burmese Revolutionary Day

Burmese Revolutionary Day Photos from Vimutti blog ( to see more photos visit Vimutti)
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Shouting aloud for U Myine of Burma!

March 26, 2008 Sit Mone 1 comment

This blogger received an interesting comment from a Gentleman named , U Myine from Burma. Following is his original comment

Dear Sir

There is an unlawful affairs in Myanmar.The court in Myanmar have
unnatural decision.
for example,U sein HLa ,District magistrate in Yangon,gets 30,000
kyats for a case to accept .for a decision is unLinmited money.

In Tharkayta,Yangon,our court have many brokers .Ma Aye Nu ,
working at Law office live in Yanpya 4 st 2/South ward join the judges
especially Daw Su sanda win and lawyers .She takes money and can change
any decision .She,only clerk,have 2 cars and many possessions.
please Check them all any decision.It is seen clearly malfeasances.

Daw Su Sanda Win and other judges made undue influence for public

please announce the world for public .so the court can see right things

U Myine
Tharkayta

ၪီးျမိဳင္ အတြက္ေၾက ၫာခ်က္

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Deteriorating Confidence on Generals, Ex Intelligence Officer speaks up for Burmese people

March 26, 2008 Sit Mone 2 comments

Source DVB News (Burmese)

Another blow to Burmese Generals on the eve of Armed Forces day (27th march). Burmese Army receives the message from Ex Major and Military Intelligence Officer of Burmese Army, who pleaded his fellow Army Soldiers to understand the dynamics of current political crisis of Burma and to support the movement for the Freedom of Burma.

He has urged Burmese Army ( Myanmar Tat Ma Daw) soldiers to understand the plight of Burmese people and accusing a group of Senior Generals of Burma for selling the country’s rich natural resources to China, India and Thailand for their own survival.

Major Aung Lin Htut , from the 20th batch of Defence Service Academy, has graduated in 1979. He was a senior diplomat in Myanmar Embassy in Washington, before defecting in 2005 to get political asylum from US Government.
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Burma ripped apart by hungry neighbours

March 24, 2008 Sit Mone Leave a comment

First, read this

Thai PM defends investments in Myanmar

 

BANGKOK – THAI Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej insisted on Tuesday that the kingdom would continue doing business with neighbouring Myanmar in a bid to pressure the military regime to reform.

Thailand is one of the biggest investors and trading partners in Myanmar, spending billions of dollars a year to tap into the country’s natural gas and hydropower resources to fuel its own growing economy.

For example, when we want electricity and we need to a build a dam there, they allow us. If we need transport facilities, they let us build a port. So we are good neighbouring countries,’ Mr Samak said.

ကၽေနာ္တို႔တခုခုလိုခၽင္ရင္ က်ေန္တိ႔ု ျမန္မာ ကို ေမးတယ္။ သူတို႔ကေပးတဃ္။ၪပမာ ကၽေနာ္တို႔ လၽႇပ္စစ္လုိေတာ႔ ဆည္တခုအဲဒီမႇာ ေဆာက္ဖို႕လိုတယ္။ သူတို႔ခြင္႔ျပုဳတာဘဲ။ကၽေနာ္တို႔

ဎို႔ေဆာင္ေရးအတြက္ လိုေတာ႔ သေဘၤာဆိပ္ေဆာက္ဖို႔ ခြင္႔ ျဎဳတာဘဲ။ဒါေၾကာင္႕က်ေေနာ္တို႔ဟာအိမ္နီးခ်င္းေကာင္းေတြျဖစ္တယ္။

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The Roles of Burmese Muslims in Democracy Movement

March 24, 2008 Sit Mone Leave a comment

Freedom of worship is the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. Freedom of religion is considered by many in many nations and people to be a fundamental human right.

 

“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. ”

 

Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Right

 

Again, religion is very sensitive and secretive subject, for the believers of different faiths of the great religions. Burma, also known as Suwannabumi (Golden Land) is famous for the Golden Pagodas as a Buddhist Country.

 

However, there are relatively large numbers of Burmese with different faiths. Significant numbers of Burmese with the faiths of, Islam, Christian, and Hindu have been staying peacefully together with Burmese Buddhists for generations. Read more…