“Timelessness” for those who abuse “Time”

(This post is dedicated to those who have served long term jail sentence in Burma and also to those who have abused twenty years of time in power)

Blogger’s Thought

We talk about the present, past and future daily. That is what we all mankind define the phenomena called “Time”. In physics Time is known as a dimension. Time, Space and Motion are principal dimension in modern physics. Newton founded Material physics, and Einstein continued with Quantum physics, that explained most of the unsolved problems by Newton’s Laws.

 

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However, “Time” is still a very interesting and most debated topic among physicists. This blogger who has basic knowledge of physics, try to understand more about “Time”.

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Classic Burmese Poem of Saya Zaw Gyi

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

Rise and fall of Hitler, photo essay

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

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)

Shouting aloud for U Myine of Burma!

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

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

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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Why do people decide to take their own life in Burma ?

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Above photo is the self immolation of a Vietnamese Monk for persecution against Buddhist Monks by then Dictator regime of Ngo Dinh Diem administration (read full story)

Blogger’s thought

Decision to take own life is the most extreme form of showing dissatisfaction as a human being towards unjust regime .

When this blogger read the story of the self immolation of a poor man on Shwe Dagon Pagoda, childhood memory of seeing a photograph of a Vietnamese Monk, who torched himself engulfed with fire, instantly appear in memory.

Read and think by your self. Why do people decide to take their own life?

Sit Mone

Protester burns himself at Myanmar pagoda

YANGON (Reuters) – An unidentified man apparently suffering from economic hardship in military-ruled Myanmar has set himself ablaze in the country’s historic Shwedagon Pagoda, witnesses said on Sunday.

The man in his 30s did not shout anti-government slogans, but complained about difficulties in his life and the rising cost of living, before setting himself ablaze on Friday’s Tabaung Full Moon Day, a significant religious day for Buddhists, witnesses said.”It was about 8:40 when he poured petrol on his body and ignited himself with fire from a candle,” a woman who was among hundreds of worshippers at the pagoda that night, told Reuters. “There was chaos when some eyewitness shouted that there was a fire.”Security is generally tight at the pagoda, one of the holiest Buddhist shrines in the capital of the former Burma.

Guards and police quickly closed the gates of the pagoda for about a half-hour, she said.The pagoda has been a focal point in previous political uprisings, including last year’s pro-democracy demonstrations. A sharp spike in fuel prices sparked the biggest protests in 20 years last August and September, with tens of thousands of monks and civilian demonstrating in Yangon and other cities.The rallies prompted a brutal crackdown on protesters, in which the United Nations says at least 31 killed.

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Follwing is excerpt of the story of Viatnamese Monk self immolation,45 years ago.

Hòa thượng Thích Quảng Ðức (help·info)[a] (IPA: [tʰic wɐːŋ dɨk]; (born Lâm Văn Tức in 1897 – died June 11, 1963) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who burned himself to death at a busy Saigon road intersection on June 11, 1963. Thích Quảng Đức was protesting the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngô Đình Diệm administration. Photos of his self-immolation were circulated widely across the world and brought attention to the policies of the Diệm regime. Malcolm Browne won a Pulitzer Prize for his iconic photo of the monk’s death, as did David Halberstam for his written account. After his death, his body was re-cremated, but his heart remained intact. This was interpreted as a symbol of compassion and led Buddhists to revere him as a bodhisattva, heightening the impact of his death on the public psyche.Thích Quảng Đức’s act increased international pressure on Diệm and led him to announce reforms with the intention of mollifying the Buddhists. However, the promised reforms were implemented either slowly or not at all, leading to a deterioration in the dispute. With protests continuing, the Special Forces loyal to Diệm’s brother, Ngô Ðình Nhu, launched nationwide raids on Buddhist pagodas, seizing the holy heart and causing deaths and widespread damage. Several Buddhist monks followed Thích Quảng Đức’s example and burned themselves to death. Eventually, an Army coup toppled and killed Diệm in November. The self-immolation is widely seen as the turning point of the Vietnamese Buddhist crisis which led to the change in regime.

 

Burma and China, Wheel of history turn another round

This blogger copied the following excerpts from Wikepedia for those who are not familiar with 1988 uprising of Burma. Estimated 3000 people were shot dead by Burmese Army during the uprising.

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(The 8888 Uprising was a national revolution in Burma (Myanmar) demanding democracy in 1988. The uprising began on August 8, 1988, and from this date (8-8-88), it is known as the “8888 Uprising. “

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University students began demonstrations in Yangon (Rangoon), which spread throughout the country. The uprising ended on September 18, after a bloody military coup by the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC). Thousands, mostly Buddhist monkscivilians (primarily students) were killed by the and Tatmadaw (armed forces).source Wikepedia

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Few months after Burmese revolution Chinese people followed with famous Tiananmen Square Protest. Beijing Government finally crackdown the revolt as follows.

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(The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, also known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre (天安門事件 in Traditional Chinese, and called the June Fourth Incident六四事件) in China to avoid confusion with the two other Tiananmen Square protests, were a series of demonstrations led by labor activists, students, and intellectuals in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) between April 15 and June 4, 1989. While the protests lacked a unified cause or leadership, participants were generally against the authoritarianism and economic policies of the ruling Chinese Communist Party and voiced calls for democratic reform within the structure of the government. The demonstrations centered on Tiananmen Square in Beijing, but large-scale protests also occurred in cities throughout China, including Shanghai, which stayed peaceful throughout the protests. In Beijing, the resulting military crackdown on the protesters by the PRC government left many civilians dead or injured. The toll ranges from 200–300 (PRC government figures), to 400–800 ( (The New York Times), and to 2,000–3,000 (Chinese student associations and Chinese Red Cross))

Blogger’s thought

After almost 20 years, the wheel of history turn one round again. During the recent August –September 2007 Burmese Saffron revolution,it was initially led by students and activist. However once these leaders were arrested Buddhist Monks took over the leadership.

Burmese Military Junta brutally suppressed again, but this time, the whole world got a chance to watch in disbelief, how Burmese Army has shot the innocent people led by Monks. A Japanese photojournalist was shot at point blank by a slipper wearing Burmese soldier. This video footage, which was repeatedly broadcast together with beating and arrest of Monks and activists, revealed the chilling reality and nature of Military Dictators of Burma.

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Aftermath of Saffron revolution was a political deadlock. Military Junta refused UN intervention. Junta, unilaterally decided to continue with the road map that will legitimize Junta’s drafted constitution.

1988 uprising was unknown to most people of free world, as Junta had promptly shut down the all communication with outside world. World’s attention shifted quickly to Tiananmen Square Protest. Eventually, Burmese revolution has been forgotten by ordinary people of the free world.

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was the only unexpected gift to Burma’s 1988 uprising.

She became well known international figure, as she was awarded, Nobel peace prize . She was famous not only as General Aung San’s daughter, but also for her courage and determination that was demonstrated by not bowing to Junta’s demand, even though most of her time in Burma was under house arrest.

Now Tibet people led by Buddhist Monks have revolted the Chinese Government again. For China, 2008 is very important as a host country of Olympic game. World focus is hundred percent again on Tibet Revolution.

Tibet Spiritual leader Dalai Lama denied his involvement in Tibet uprising. Tibet Revolution will hijack Burmese Saffron revolution or it will be snowballing into bigger threat to both rulers of China and Burma is still unclear.

Dalai Lama has said “Stay together with Chinese peacefully, and stop revolution” or he will resign .

Chinese economy and standard of living jumped from underdeveloped poor country into emerging superpower during last two decades. At least Chinese people could enjoy the economic prosperity under Communist leadership.

But Burmese Economy has prospered only for a group of people, that is Junta and it’s cronies. The rest of Burmese people are in extreme poverty. All the economic indicators were touching red, and in bottom. Burma became one of the least developed countries, as well as most corrupt and lawless society.

To be fair to Chinese Communist regime, they were working hard for their own people prosperity, while Burmese Generals were busy selling oil, gas, gem stones, timber to gold with below market price to countries like China, Russia, and India for their survival and benefit.

Eventually we will see the outcome. To this blogger the light has been seen at the end of the tunnel.

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Tibet revolts after Burma, and bulletocracy of China

 

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This AP photo shows a wounded demonstrator

 

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A Tibetan monk pleads for mercy as the police arrested them during anti-China protests in front of the United Nations office in Kathmandu March 15, 2008.

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In this image made from video and provided by APTN, authorities walk down an avenue, Friday, March 14, 2008, in Lhasa, Tibet. Police fired tear gas to disperse Buddhist monks and others staging a second day of protests Saturday in western China in sympathy with anti-Chinese demonstrations in Lhasa, local residents said.

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This blogger has decided not to write a post today as, he does not want to be in the list of blogoholic. However to day’s news of bulletocracy, given to Tibet people by Communist Chinese government brought this blogger’s hands back to the keyboard .

Coincidently, Aljazeera news has broadcasted the footage of Tibet people revolt against Chinese imperialist. Later, in another slot, Aljazeera brought this blogger back to Saffron revolution of Burma.

News from DVB said in Rangoon, there were several Military Trucks, Fire Engines, and Armored Personal Carriers, patrolling like war zone. News from Mizzima said there were Soldiers, police and Pro junta Thugs taking position in darkness of downtown Rangoon, until dawn.

That is not coincidence in this blogger’s opinion. Burmese Generals were sending troops not to protect Burmese people instead, flexing its military might to remind unarmed Burmese people not to start another revolution.

This blogger believes that Burmese Junta might know what was happening in Tibet earlier than press from special hot line from their Masters. China can not afford to take two revolts in its special autonomic territory, namely Tibet and Burma. So the Imperialist Government of China might have pulled the strings of it’s puppets in Nay Pyi Daw to crush the any possible revolution.

That is the reason why people of Rangoon are seeing Chinese made army trucks and APCs roaming in downtown Rangoon.

To prevent the outcry of International Community for action and inaction of Communist Government of China before Olympic is the most important priority . The solution from Chinese Communist Government and its puppets for those asking their freedom is bulletocracy.

Read the following excerpts from AP news

BEIJING – China ordered tourists out of Tibet’s capital Saturday while troops on foot and in armored vehicles patrolled the streets and confined government workers to their offices, a day after riots that a Tibetan exile group said left at least 30 protesters dead.

The demonstrations against Chinese rule of Tibet are the largest and most violent in the region in nearly two decades. They have spread to other areas of China as well as neighboring Nepal and India.

So Chinese Authority would make sure that it will not spread to Burma, which is still under watchful eyes of international community

Sit Mone