Burmese Junta’s unlucky number 8.8.08

China has been striving to make certain that Aug. 8, 2008, the start of this summer’s Olympic Games in Beijing, will be an auspicious date. The Communist authorities have even set the start of their gala for 8 p.m. on 8/8/08.

On that same day, victims of the junta ruling Burma will commemorate the 20th anniversary of a popular uprising against military dictatorship that was violently suppressed. Leaders of that movement, known as the 88 Student Generation, were among the first to be arrested when Buddhist monks led popular protests against the junta last September, and they are among the 700 protesters still incarcerated.

The numerological coincidence of China’s Olympic gala and Burma’s mournful memory will serve a positive purpose if it reminds the world of Burma’s agony in the two decades since Aug. 8, 1988 and of the shameful symbiosis between China’s government and the Burmese junta. Beijing has been the principal arms seller and commercial partner of the generals in Burma, and the threat of a Chinese veto in the UN Security Council shields the junta from an international arms embargo.

Yet the other rising power in Asia, democratic India, has shown a decent respect for international opinion by halting arms sales and transfers to Burma’s military dictators. As 8/8/08 approaches, the world must see to it that when it comes to propping up the Burmese junta, Beijing’s number is up next.

Full text

International Herald Tribune

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/01/14/opinion/edburma.php

Gunning for democracy of Burma


Jane Bao
January 7, 2008

Exiled dissident pulls over in Toronto

When Si Thu hits the road, everybody pays attention. For the past month, his BMW 318 has been a moving billboard, championing Burmese democracy across North America. Five provinces, 13 states, and over 15,000 kilometres later, the car is still emblazoned with the words “Free Burma,” the country’s flag, and photos of Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy.

When he reached his first stop in the Drive for Burma campaign, Washington D.C., a friend helped contact someone in the next city. What started out as a self-financed solo project quickly gathered supporters among the Burmese community, who housed Si Thu in their homes or in Buddhist temples, and planned protests in front of Chinese consulates and Burmese embassies.

“We are working together, everybody, to finish this trip,” said Si Thu.

A military junta has ruled Burma since 1962, when General Ne Win took control of the country in a coup. Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a rallying figure for the democratic movement, has been under house arrest for 12 of the past 18 years.

Si Thu was spurred to action when the military reportedly rounded up thousands of Burmese monks in October 2007, snuffing out their peaceful anti-government protests.

The Burmese-Canadian, who marched and saw combat in 1988’s bloody demonstrations, regained his conviction that peaceful protest would not suffice.

“Before I had in my mind, soldiers are like people, our own people, why do we have to kill each other? Now I saw on the television […] They are soldiers, they don’t care. They hit the people, they’re killing monks, and so they are not human anymore. They are not people anymore.”

On August 8, 1988, the whole country took to the streets in a general strike for democracy. The government planted agitators to incite violence and the army opened fire on protesters on Sept. 18, killing thousands.

Si Thu, then freshly out of high school, marched with other students in Moulmein, the third-largest city in Burma. After the shooting began, he and a group of 30 others took a four-day, three-night boat trip to the Thai border, where ethnic militia were supposed to provide them with weapons.

“We were going to come back and fight. We were going to take down this military regime.

“But when we got there, situation is totally different. There’s no arms, there’s no place to live, nothing to eat, nothing.”

Expecting to return home immediately, Si Thu had brought nothing. “Not even an ID card,” he said.

“Then we formed the ABSDF-the All Burma Students’ Democratic Front. It’s an army. A student army.”

After seeing battle, once as a combatant and once as a paramedic, Si Thu decided to pursue other means of resistance. “The regime is at the top,” he said. “At the battle, it’s just regular people like us. So we are killing each other for nothing.”

But the recent brutal crackdown on Burmese monks has brought another change of heart.

Si Thu still considers himself part of the ABSDF and helps the group financially. He said he would take up arms again when the time comes. “If you want to go to war, nobody supports it. But for us, we need to fight it, our own way.”

Though defiant, he expressed concern about fallout from his declaration.

“If you put this thing in the newspaper, and people read it, they’re going to think I am a terrorist.”

Source: The Varsity

Copied from

http://paraussies.blogspot.com/2008/01/gunning-for-democracy.html

See Also in this blog ” Drive the Car Campaign”

http://burmasitmone.wordpress.com/2007/11/29/free-burma-drive-the-car-campaign/

 

The long march of the Burmese Monks in Sri Lanka Completed

 

According to DVB news,

Fifty Burmese Monks in Sri Lanka have finished the hundred kilometer march, which is a part of the Campaign of the awareness of Freedom for Burmese people and also for the World’s peace.

Now they are in Mawratuwa Town which is merely fifteen kilometers away from the end of the destination.

They have started the long march on the 4th of January which was 60th Anniversary of Independence of Burma. The journey will be altogether 116 km, and expect to end tomorrow in front of UN Head Office in Columbo.

To read in Burmese and to see the photos

http://lanka-msma.blogspot.com/

Latest news from the blog is all the monks have competed their journey. See the pohtos of the Ceremony in front of the UN Office in Columbo.

Sit Mone

Cow and Buffalo Electricity! Animals are tortured in Burma as well.

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Yangon Dec 15

“Environmentally friendly” electrical production using animal power will be implemented in ninety villages in the Rangoon division. Won Toil Co Ltd is a pioneer company producing electricity by using Animal Power for the villages in the Rangoon Division.

A Cow or a Buffalo can produce one Kilo Watt of Electricity, which can produce enough power for 200 Fluorescent lights.

There will be a computer monitoring system to monitor the level of exhaustion of the animals, so that the engineers will be able to change the animals before complete break down. After the successful implementation of the systems, villagers are expected to use the Animal Electricity for internet and cellular phone usage.

Source Niknayman’s Blog

http://niknayman.blogspot.com/

translated by

Sit Mone

88 Generation Students Statements for the World Human Rights Day

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Source Ko Htike’s Blog

Than Shwe of Burma is worse than Hitler and Saddam Huseein

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People make comparisons between Burmese Junta King Than Shwe, Hitler and Saddam Husein.

Because of Hitler 50 million people has died during the second World War. However Hitler, even with perverted believe of forming Third Reich German, was at least has his own Ideology(even though it was obviously wrong) for the German People.

Saddam was a ruthless dictator, but undeniable pushed Iraq into one of the most advanced countries among the Arabs which was why Israel had pre emptive strike against Iraq nuclear facility several years before the Operation Desert Storm.

Both, Saddam and Hitler, will be remembered in history as Villains, however Than Shwe will be remembered as the number one most ruthless dictator in the history surpassing both of them.

The reasons are

1. Than Shwe and his soldiers has no ideology

2.Their ideology is for their survival

3. Their survival is for their wealth

4.Their wealth is for their families and their cronies

5. For their survival they were and they are willing to kill the monks, students, and innocent people of Burma.

6.For their survival they are afraid of ladies from Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to Daw Naw ohn Hla

7.They have done nothing good for the Country, created a society with fear corruption and immorality

Their Destruction

1. Burmese society’s value

2. Burmese Education System was once one of the Best in South East Asia is now the worse in the region.

3.The Health Care System is in Chaos ( Even the Junta Thugs harassed the activists Monks and ladies who were helping HIV/AIDS patients) epidemic of Malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS with very high Maternal Mortality and Infant Mortality Rate

4.The Transport, the new roads and Bridges were built but unable to use as majority can not afford for petrol

5.Economy, Moribund.

The Blogger feels that we should not compare Burmese King Than Shwe with Hitler and Saddam.

Sit Mone

The reasons why Burmese Junta King Than Shwe goes crazy.

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UN Reminds the Junta of another revolution (DVB)

The first time this blogger searched about the unknown biography of Than Shwe, the blogger immediately found out that he had mental illness in his early Military Carrier. However, this blogger has failed to fix the missing parts of Jigsaw puzzle until the news of mental illness started circulating in the Internet.

It is widely accepted that Than Shwe has suffered from “stress” according to the Chinese authorites who visited him recently.

Internet blog of Moe Thee Zun reported recently citing the internal sources, Than Shwe became depressed after the collapse of the support of the Buddha’s Statue in his home. He became more nervous and anxious after witnessing the death of 28 Coconut Trees, which were planted as Yadayar to avoid the bad omen by the advice of His Sooth Sayers.

According to Irrawady news, excerpt of his ill health is as follows

“One source told The Irrawaddy that Than Shwe had been depressed by a report by the head of the United Nations Development Programme in Burma, Charles Petrie, who was expelled from Burma recently. The report highlighted the junta’s economic failures and mismanagement.

Rumors of Than Shwe’s ill health also circulated among Burmese living in Singapore, where members of the junta usually seek medical attention. Despite his reluctance to leave the country, for fear of a coup in his absence, Than Shwe traveled to Singapore in January this year for treatment at Singapore General Hospital.”

In Burma, the truth is, official news were always wrong and most of the rumors were almost always true. I have posted the Collapse of Tay Za’s business empire as a first sign of Junta’s defeat.

Are we going to see the knock out soon?

Sit Mone

Generation Wave’s Statement for 87th National Day of Burma

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To read in full text ( Source Ko Htike’s blog)

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Source Ko Htike’s blog

(Following is not the direct translation of Generation Wave’s satement, however  the blogger’s opinion of the situation of the Military ruled Burma with the similar understanding. )

Analysis of the current political climate of Burma

1.Burmese Generals have no interest in the National Reconciliation (Officially declared the exclusion of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and NLD in the future Burmese Politics)

2.Wishful thinking of China and ASEAN to be actively persuade Generals to the path of Democracy does not materialise.

3. Burmese Generals have shown the world that they have no respect for UN .

Conclusion,

They have declared the world that they are the special species in Burma, so that they will continue the policy of modern day Slavery of Burma forever.
And they are only afraid of the stick!

On the 87th anniversary of National Day of Burma, only hope of the future of the Burma is in the hand of the Burmese people.

Sit Mone

Czar Putin and King Than Shwe

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Axis of Evil No 2 Russia

This blogger write this post after watching CNN program named ” Czar Putin”. I am sorry for Mr Putin to be placed in the same level with Burmese Liar Liar King Than Shwe.

Since Putin and Than Shwe has so many similar attributes, this blogger continue this post with little sympathy to Putin for bringing down his status to be the same level with the King of the World’s most corrupt country, and the Master of the world’s biggest Jail, Than Shwe.

Putin was an Ex KGB boss. So he wanted to control everything he could, however he does not like being controlled. As an outcome Russia is slowly moving back to the status of USSR in terms of Democracy.

Than Shwe, who was the boss of Psychological warfare unit of Burmese Army, who wanted to control the mind of all Burmese as his robots.However he does not want to reformat the hard disc in his brain, which bring down Burma as the world poorest and the most corrupt country.

Putin’s Idol is late Russian King Czar, who’s Queen adviser was Rasputin.

Than Shwe thinks that he is the reincarnation of the previous king of Burma and run the country by the advice of Sooth Sayers.

Putin controlled the free media, with slight superficial democratic taste for the west to avoid direct confrontation and criticism.

King Than Shwe killed monks and people while the whole world watched in disbelief. So Putin seems to respect the Burmese General’s courage.

Putin tried to eliminate Chechnya, quietly behind the press cameras.

Than Shwe openly tried to eliminate all Burmese people right in front of the press cameras.

Putin sold MIG fighter to Than Shwe to kill its own people.

Putin Sold Nuclear Reactor to the Burmese Generals who only know how to shoot the people at point blank.

So If I put Czar Putin in the same boat with King Than Shwe, do you think this blogger is over reacting?

Sit Mone

Beautiful Burma under the Brutal Tyrants should not be forgotten!

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Whenever switching on the light..there is no light back home

Whenever eating delicious meals..there are hungry people back home

Whenever speaking freely without fear… our people with sealed mouths back home

Whenever sleeping soundly ..there are people afraid of darkness, waiting for the night raids back home

Whenever driving our cars to work..there are people walking to work, because they can’t afford to buy bus tickets

Whenever surfing internet…internet access back home is blocked

Whenever making calls with the cell phone..telephone in Burma does not work

Whenever seeing people going on shopping sprees at sales..1 USD equals 1400 kyats back home

Whenever police are here to help us…there they are for intimidation and torture

Oh..Mother Burma..once most prosperous country of Southeast Asia,

Who brings.. you down to become a chaotic police state…

We who are in free world..always hope to raise up the Mother Land..

Please do not forget your mother land to get the Real Independence, that is Freedom Of Burma.

Sit Mone