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#873 From: patriot ever <patriot.ever@...>
Date: Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:29 am
Subject: ေခြး၀ဲစားေလးမ်ားသို႔
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ဘာနာမည္မွ တပ္မထားတဲ့ ေခြး၀ဲစားေလး
 
ေဆာရီးဘဲ ငါ့ညီရာ။ မင္းတို႔ရဲ႔ ကလီကမာ လုပ္ရပ္ေတြကို လူသိရွင္ၾကား ဖြင့္ခ်လိုက္ေတာ့ အနာေပၚတုတ္က် နာတယ္ - - ဟုတ္စ? ေအး - - ငါလည္း အက်ယ္အက်ယ္ မျငိမ္းဖြယ္ေတာ့ မေျပာခ်င္ပါဘူး။ ဒါေပမယ့္ - - - ႏိုင္ငံေရး၊ အမ်ိဳးသားေရးဆိုတာ "၀မ္းစာစားကြက္ တထပ္တြက္ကို တသက္စာထင္"တဲ့ ေခြးသူေတာင္းစားေတြရဲ့ အလုပ္မွ မဟုတ္ဘဲကြာ။ တမ်ိဳးသားလံုးက အထြတ္အထိပ္ထားရမယ့္ အမ်ိဳးသားေကာင္စီထဲမွာ မင္းတို႔ ကေလက၀ေတြက ဘယ္သူ႔ကို ကိုယ္စားျပဳလို႔၊ ဘာရည္ရြယ္ခ်က္နဲ႔ ၀င္ပါမတံုး။ တ၀မ္း၀၊ တခါးလွဖို႔၊ refugee ေလွ်ာက္ဖို႔၊ လူတြင္က်ယ္လုပ္ဖို႔ ရည္ရြယ္ခ်က္နဲ႔ အမ်ိဳးသားေကာင္စီကို လမ္းေဘးဇရပ္လို႔ သေဘာထားျပီး ထင္သလိုလုပ္ရဲၾကတာကေတာ့ စံတင္ေလာက္တယ္ေဟ့။

ေအာ္ - - ေျပာရအံုးမယ္။ "စကား၊ စကား ေျပာပါမ်ား။ စကားထဲက ဇာတိျပ"ဆိုတဲ႔ ဆိုရိုးရွိတယ္ မဟုတ္လား။ အခုလိုမ်ိဳး online ေပၚမွာ မင္းတို႔ အသိုင္းအ၀ိုင္းက သံုးေနက် အသံုးအႏႈန္းေတြနဲ႔ ကိုယ့္ကိုယ္ကို ဘာေကာင္လဲဆိုတာ ေၾကျငာလိုက္တဲ့အတြက္ေတာ့ ေက်းဇူးတင္တယ္ေဟ့။ ငါကပဲ ေျပာေနရရင္ တဖက္သတ္ၾကီးျဖစ္ေနမွာ။ တေန႔၊ တေန႔ မင္းတို႔ ဖုိးတြမ္တီးဂိုဏ္းသားေတြဆီက လာလိုက္တဲ့စာေတြကြာ။ အက်ိဳးအေၾကာင္းန႔ဲ႔ညီတဲ့၊ တရားသေဘာနဲ႔ညီတဲ့ ေဆြးေႏြးခ်က္ တခုမွ မပါဘူး။ ညစ္တီး၊ ညစ္ပတ္ေတြခ်ည္းပဲ။ ဒါမ်ိဳးေတြက်ေတာ့ ညီညီလြင္ေနာက္လိုက္မ်ားက တဖက္ကမ္းခတ္ေတာ္ၾကပါေပတယ္။ ေမြးကတည္းက စနစ္တက် သင္တန္းေပးထားတာ က်ေနပါတာပဲ။ မင္းတို႔ရဲ့ စရိုက္နဲ႔ မင္းတို႔ကိုယ္စားျပဳသင့္တဲ့ အသိုင္းအ၀ိုင္းကေတာ့ အထူးေျပာစရာ မလုိေတာ့ဘူးေဟ့။

အဆိုးဆံုးကေတာ့ ၉၀ ေရြးေကာက္ပြဲမွာ ရခိုင္တမ်ိဳးသားလံုးေမွ်ာ္လင့္အားထားခဲ့ၾကတဲ့ ALD email ကို သံုးျပီး ပိုးစိုးပက္စက္ေတြ ေလွ်ာက္လုပ္ေနတာပဲ။ ALD ဆိုတာ လူမႈေရးအရေရာ၊ အမ်ိဳးသားေရးအရပါ ၾသဇာတိကမ ၾကီးမားတဲ့
ဦးဦးသာထြန္း၊ ဦးေအာင္လွဇံ၊ ေဒါက္တာ ေစာျမေအာင္တို႔လို႔ ပုဂၢိဳလ္ေတြက ထူေတာင္ထားတဲ့ ပါတီပါ။ အခုမင္းတို႔ သိန္းေဖ၊ ပဒီးျဖဴ၊ ညီညီလြင္အုပ္စုေတြ လုပ္လိုက္တဲ့ပံုစံက ရာဇပလႅင္ ကို ေခြးေသးပန္းလိုက္သလိုပဲေဟ့။ ေအးေလ - မင္းတို႔ကို ဒီအေၾကာင္းေတြ ေျပာျပရင္လည္း ကြ်ဲပါးေစာင္းတီးဆိုသလိုမ်ိဳးျဖစ္မွာပဲ။ ေနာက္ဆံုးေျပာခ်င္တာကေတာ့ ငါေရးတဲ့ အေၾကာင္းအရာေတြကို ေထာက္ခံတဲ့အထဲမွာ ရခုိင္အမ်ိဳးသားထဲက ေလးစားေလာက္တဲ့ သက္ၾကီး၊ ၀ါၾကီး ပညာရွင္ေတြလည္း အမ်ားၾကီးပဲေဟ့။ ပေထြးေတြအတြက္ နာက်ဥ္းတဲ့စိတ္နဲ႔ အဲဒီ ပုဂၢိဳလ္ေတြကိုပါ အကုန္လံုး သိမ္းက်ံဳးျပီး ေခြးနဲ႔ႏႈိင္းလုိက္တာေတာ့ ေတာ္ေတာ္အရုပ္ဆိုးတယ္ေဟ့။

မင္းငါ့ကိုသိေနေတာ့ ပိုေကာင္းတာေပါ့ကြာ။ တေန႔ လူစကားနားလည္ျပီး လူလိုစဥ္းစားႏိုင္လာတဲ့အခါ ငါ့ဆီ လာကန္ေတာ့လိုက္ေပါ့။

ပေထြး ေခြးသူေတာင္းစားေတြအတြက္ မရွိမဲ့၊ ရွိမဲ့ မာန္စြယ္ေလးေတြ ထုတ္ျပေနၾကတာျမင္ေတာ့ ရယ္ရလြန္းလို႔ အူပိန္တယ္။

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မင္း အင္တာနက္မွာ မ်က္ႏွာဖုံးစြပ္ျပီး ေခြးလိုတက္ေဟာင္ေနတာကို တခ်ိဳ ့ေခြးေတြက ၀ိုင္းျပီးေတာ့ လက္ခုပ္တီးၾကတယ္။ ေခြးအခ်င္းခ်င္း ေခြးဇတ္ခင္းတယ္ ဆိုတာ ဒါမ်ိဳးပဲျဖစ္မယ္ထင္ပါရဲ ့။ မင္းကေတာ့ နအဖစစ္ေခြးေတြက ေမြးထားတဲ့ ေခြးသေပါက္ပီသတယ္။ မင္းအေမကိုတက္လိုးေနတဲ့ ဗမာေခြးသန္းေရႊ ေက်ာ္ဆန္းတို ့ခိုင္းထားတဲ့အတိုင္း အပီအျပင္သရုပ္ေဆာင္ႏိုင္တဲ့ မင္းလိုေခြးမ်ိဳးကေတာ့ ရွားတယ္။
တခ်ိဳ ့လူေတြကေတာ့ နအဖဆီမွာဖင္ခံေနတဲ့ေခြးသေပါက္တစ္ေကာင္ အာေခ်ာင္ေနတာကို အေပ်ာ္သေဘာနဲ ့အားေပးၾကတာေပါ့ကြာ။ ဒါကိုမင္းက ဘ၀င္ကိုင္ျပီး မျဖစ္စေလာက္ေလးဦးေႏွာဏ္နဲ ့ ဂုဏ္ယူေနေတာ့ ေျပာရမွာေတာ့အားနာတယ္ ေဟ့ေကာင္ ျပည္ခ်စ္ ႏွမေဇာင္းကုလား မင္းအေမကိုလာလိုးပါဆိုရင္ေတာင္ ငါ့လီးကိုအားနာတယ္ အခ်ိန္မရဘူး.. မင္းအေမဖာသည္မကို ဗမာစစ္ေခြးေတြဆီမွာပဲ အလိုးခံ
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PS: ေဟ့ေကာင္ ျပည္ခ်စ္ အေရးၾကီးတာတစ္ခုေျပာလိုက္မယ္။ မင္းဘယ္သူလဲဆိုတာ ငါသိေနတယ္။ သတိထားျပီးေတာ့ ေဟာင္ပါ။


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#872 From: patriot ever <patriot.ever@...>
Date: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:53 am
Subject: dirty politics in arakan
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#871 From: patriot ever <patriot.ever@...>
Date: Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:04 am
Subject: ငရဲ ေခြးမ်ား လြတ္ေနသည္။
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#870 From: patriot ever <patriot.ever@...>
Date: Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:52 am
Subject: ငရဲေခြးမ်ား လြတ္ေနသည္။
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#869 From: Burma Digest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Wed Mar 4, 2009 8:52 pm
Subject: Dealing with Burma Through China - Kanbawza Win
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Dealing with Burma Through China


By Prof Kanbawza Win

THE PEOPLE of Burma have high hopes for Barack Obama. Burmese still look to Washington rather than Beijing, New Delhi, or Moscow to provide reliable political support for democratic change. But other foreign policy issues pressing in on the Obama administration may quickly push the Southeast Asian country to the back burner.

The United States continues to play a key role in Burma. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on her current tour of Asia, singled Burma out for attention, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy away from the current sanctions regime. But the country with much greater influence on the ground is China. With Clinton sitting down with the Chinese to discuss comprehensive cooperation, can Beijing and Washington hammer out a bipartisan consensus on Burma?

East vs. West

The United States has two schools of thought when it comes to dealing with the Burmese junta. One side blindly opposes anything having to do with the Burmese military dictators, viewing the junta as evil and advocating for more sanctions to further isolate the regime. The other side, led by academics, intellectuals, and others, feels that the current stalemate and the isolation of the junta do not serve the interests of the American or Burmese people. They believe in dialogue, but not necessarily constructive engagement as practiced by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

While U.S. policies on Burma have been traditionally paralyzed by this standoff, China has approached Burma slowly and deliberately, based on national interest. Their policy makers are experts on Burma and they speak fluent Burmese. Most importantly, they know the culture and the motivation of the Burmese, especially the mindset of the generals. Chinese officials regularly visit Burma to closely monitor the pulse of the ruling elite. They study the players carefully, they know the sensitive nature of Burmese nationalism, and they are not arrogant in their dealings with either the government or the opposition.

China supports the present regime, but it has also taken care not to antagonize the opposition. The Chinese have met with many opposition players and have made particular efforts to build working relationships with a younger generation of leaders in exile who have the temperament to develop good diplomatic skills, and an understanding of Western thinking and policy formulation. In other words, China is looking after its own interests by dealing with the current Burmese government but also hedging its bets in case of another uprising and the toppling of the military regime. .......

...... In light of worsening conditions in Burma and significant changes in global power politics since the turn of the millennia, a change in strategy is needed. To best achieve U.S. objectives, this strategy should leverage all four major instruments of power economic, military, information, and diplomacy.....A smart precondition before the Obama administration offers any carrots would be to insist that the Burmese junta unclench its fist by releasing political prisoners including Burmas Nobel laureate Aung San Sui Kyi.

By teaming up with China, the United States can devise a policy that both respects this democratic opposition and also reaches out to the current Burmese government. If the two great powers can resolve their differences over Burma policy, despite different political systems, then they can set an example for the undemocratic Burmese government and the democratic opposition to achieve a compromise that can bring Burma, finally, into the 21st century.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON http://burmadigest.info/2009/03/04/dealing-with-burma-through-china/

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Prof. Kanbawza Win (a) Dr Ba Than Win is a former secretary of foreign affairs to the Burmese prime minister. He is now the Dean of AEIOU program (the Burmese University in Diaspora) at Chiangmai University Thailand, and an adjunct professor of the School of International Studies at Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada; also a patron of BURMA DIGEST team.


#868 From: Burma Digest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:37 pm
Subject: NLD Honours Bogyokes Birthday in London
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NLD Honours Bogyoke's Birthday in London


The exile branch in UK of Burma's main pro-democracy party National League for Democracy (NLD-LA-UK) on 13.02.2009 held a prayer ceremony in honour of the 94th Birthday of Burma's late national hero Bogyoke Aung San.

To watch video of the prayer ceremony, visit _

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#867 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:06 pm
Subject: NLD's Union Day Activities in London
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NLD's Union Day Activities in London


I. Union Day Demonstration in front of Burmese military regime London embassy

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(visit http://www.nld-la.org.uk/ , to read more details)

II. Union Day Demonstration in front of British Foreign Office

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(visit http://www.nld-la.org.uk/ , to read more details)

III. Union Day Demonstration in front of Czech Republic Embassy London

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(visit http://www.nld-la.org.uk/ , to read more details)

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#866 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Wed Feb 11, 2009 7:51 pm
Subject: A Myanmar's view on Rohingya
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A Myanmar's view on Rohingya

(http://burmadigest.info/2009/02/11/my-views-on-rohingya-burmese/)

(Please read the following in Zaw Gyi font, or click the link above)

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- မင္းခန္႕

အခုတေလာ မူဆလင္ဘာသာ ကို ပုတ္ခတ္ေရးသားတဲ့စာေတြ အဆဲအဆိုေတြနဲ႕ အတူ ျပန္တုန္႕ျပန္တဲ့ မူဆလင္ဘာသာ၀င္ တဦးကလည္း အဆဲအဆိုေတြနဲ႕ ၿပီးေတာ့ ၾကားကေန ေမတၱာတရားေရွ႕ထားၿပီး မယဥ္ေက်းတဲ့ အသံုးႏွဳန္းေတြ မသံုးဖို႔ ျပႆနာ ျဖစ္မဲ့ ကိစၥေတြ မေရးဖို႕ေျပာတဲ့ ဗုဒၶဘာသာ၀င္ တဦးရဲ႕စကား၊ နအဖရဲ႕ ႏိုင္ငံေရး လမ္းလြဲၿပီး ရန္တိုက္ေပးတဲ့ အေၾကာင္းတရားေတြ ျဖစ္တယ္လို႕ ေျပာတဲ့ သတိေပးစကား ေတြကို အင္တာနက္မွာ ဖတ္ရပါတယ္။ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာ လို႕ေျပာတဲ့ ေလွစီး ဒုကၡ သည္ေတြ ျပႆနာကလည္း မီဒီယာ ေလာကမွာ က်ယ္က်ယ္ေလာင္ေလာင္ ေတြျဖစ္ေနတဲ့ အခ်ိန္လည္းျဖစ္ေနပါတယ္။

က်ေနာ္အေနနဲ႕ကေတာ့ ႏိုင္ငံေရးကို စိတ္၀င္စားသူ တေယာက္ေတာ့ ျဖစ္ၿပီး အရွိကို အရွိတိုင္းပဲ အျမင္ကို ေျပာခ်င္ပါတယ္၊ က်ေနာ္ကေတာ့ ဗုဒၶဘာသာ၀င္ တဦးပါ၊ မိရိုးဖလာ ဗုဒၶဘာသာ တဦးထက္စာရင္ေတာ့ သာပါလိမ့္မယ္။ တျခားဘာသာ၀င္ ေတြလဲ မေစာ္ကားသလို ကုိယ့္ဘာသာကို ပုတ္ခတ္ရင္လည္း အရိယာပုဂၢိဳလ္ မဟုတ္ေလေတာ့ ေဒါသလည္းျဖစ္တတ္ပါတယ္။

ဗုဒၶဘာသာ ဘုန္းႀကီးေက်ာင္းေတြမွာလည္း တရားေဟာတဲ့ အခါမွာေကာ ဘာသာေရး သင္တန္းေတြမွာေကာ တျခားဘာသာေတြကို ေ၀ဖန္ပုတ္ခတ္တာေတြလည္း မရွိပါဘူး၊ ဗုဒၶ၀ါဒမွာ  ဘာသာေရးအတြက္ စစ္ပြဲေတြ စဥ္ႏြဲရမယ္လို႕လဲ မေဟာထားပါဘူး၊ အၾကမ္းဖက္ ၀ါဒေတြလည္းမရွိပါဘူး။ ဘာသာမတူတဲ့သူေတြကို ရန္သူေတြလို သေဘာထားၿပီး အမုန္းပြားဖို႕လဲ မေဟာထားပါဘူး၊ ပင္ကို သေဘာကိုက ေမတၱာတရား ကိုယ္ခ်င္းစာတရားေတြနဲ႕ ၿငိမ္းၿငိမ္းခ်မ္းခ်မ္းနဲ႕ ေနတတ္တဲ့ သေသာပါပဲ၊ ေက်းဇူးရွင္ ခ်မ္းေျမ့ဆရာေတာ္ဘုရားႀကီးကို ကေလးၿမိဳ႕ရွိ ခရစ္ယန္ဘာသာ၀င္ ခ်င္းတိုင္းရင္းသားေတြ ဖိတ္ၾကားခ်က္အရ ဗုဒၶဘာသာ အေၾကာင္း တရားေဟာၾကားခဲ့ဘူးပါတယ္ စာအုပ္လဲထုတ္ထားပါတယ္၊ ဘာသာတိုင္း အၿပိဳင္အဆိုင္ေတြထက္ ဘာသာတိုင္းေကာင္းျခင္းတရားေတြကို ေဟာထားၿပီး ၿငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးတရားကို အေျခခံ ေဟာထားပါတယ္၊ အက်ယ္တ၀င့္ေတာ့ မရွင္းျပႏိုင္တာကို နားလည္းေပးပါ ၊ သိခ်င္ရင္ေတာ့ ရွာဖတ္ၾကပါ။ 

ျမန္မာျပည္ကလို႕ေျပာတဲ့ ေလွစီးဒုကၡသည္ေတြ ကိစၥနဲ႕ ပတ္သတ္ၿပီးေတာ့ ျမန္မာျပည္က ဟုတ္သည္ျဖစ္ေစ မဟုတ္သည္ျဖစ္ေစ လူ႕အခြင့္ေရးရႈေထာင့္ ကေနၾကည့္ၿပီး ကမၻာ့ အသိုင္း၀ိုင္းကေန ၀ိုင္း၀န္းကူညီေျဖရွင္းသင့္ပါတယ္၊

ျမန္မာျပည္ အိမ္နီးခ်င္းႏိုင္ငံျဖစ္တဲ့ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ခ်္ ႏိုင္ငံဟာ ျမန္မာျပည္က ရွမ္းျပည္ တျပည္စာေလာက္ပဲ ရွိေပမယ့္ လူဦးေရကေတာ့ ျမန္မာျပည္ထက္  သံုးဆေက်ာ္ေလာက္ရွိပါတယ္၊ စီးပြားေရးက်ပ္တည္းၿပီး အထိန္းကြပ္မရွိ လုပ္ခ်င္သလိုလုပ္ ေမြးခ်င္သလိုေမြးေနၾကၿပီး   လူဦးေရ မ်ားလြန္းတဲ့ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ခ်္ ႏိုင္ငံက အစၥလာမ္ ဘာသာ၀င္ ေတြဟာ ျမန္မာျပည္ဖက္ကို ဟိုးအရင္ထဲက တရားမ၀င္ ၀င္ေရာက္ေနထိုင္တာဟာ ဘယ္သူမွ ျငင္းမရဘူးဆိုတာေတာ့ အားလံုးသိထားၿပီးသားပါ၊ နယ္စပ္က လ၀က ေတြကလည္း ေငြယူၿပီး လူသြင္း၊ မွတ္ပံုတင္ေတြေတာင္ ေရာင္းစားေနၾကတဲ့ခ်စားေနၾကတဲ့ ၀န္ထမ္းေတြေၾကာင့္လည္း ပါပါတယ္။ တခ်ဳိ႕ေတြဆို ဗမာစကား မေတာက္တေခါက္နဲ႕ သူတို႕ကို သူတို႕ ရခိုင္လူမ်ဳိးေတြပါလို႕ ေျပာတဲ့အခါလည္းရွိပါတယ္ ဒါေၾကာင့္ ဗုဒၶဘာသာ၀င္ ရခိုင္လူမ်ဳိးေတြ ေဒါသျဖစ္ၿပီး ျပႆနာျဖစ္တာလည္း ၾကံဳဘူးတယ္္။ ... ... ... ... ...

Read more on http://burmadigest.info/2009/02/11/my-views-on-rohingya-burmese/

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#865 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:04 pm
Subject: Truth on Credential Challenge vote in MPU Congress
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Truth on Credential Challenge vote in MPU Congress

(http://burmadigest.info/2009/01/31/clarification-about-credential-challenge-vote-in-mpu-congress-burmese/)

(Please read the following in Zaw Gyi font, or click the link above)

အိုင္ယာလန္ႏိုင္ငံ၊ ဒပ္ဘလင္ျမိဳ႕ေတာ္အနီး၊ မာလာဟိုက္တြင္ က်င္းပျပီးစီးခဲ့သည္ စတုတအၾကိမ္ေျမာက္ ျပည္သူ႕လႊတ္ေတာ္ကိုယ္စားလွယ္မ်ားအဖြဲ႕(MPU) ညီလာခံတြင္ အၾကိတ္အနယ္ ေဆြးေႏြး-ျငင္ခံုမမ်ား ရွိခဲ့သည္ မွန္ေသာ္လည္း ကိုယ္စားလွယ္မ်ားအားလံုးက လူၾကီးလူေကာင္း ဆန္စြာ ျပဳမူ-ဆက္ဆံ-ေျပာဆိုခဲ့ၾကပါသည္။ စစ္အစိုးရ၏ ကုလသမဂေနရာ စိန္ေခၚေရး (Credential Challenge) ကိစၥ လုပ္သင့္-မသင့္ကုိ မဲခြဲဆုံးျဖတ္ျပီးမွသာလ်င္ အစီအစဥ္အရ ၀န္ၾကီးခ်ဳပ္ကို ေရြးခ်ယ္ခဲ့ျခင္းျဖစ္သည္။ (Credential Challenge) ကိစၥအတြက္ မဲခြဲစဥ္သည့္ အခ်ိန္တြင္ မည္သူသည္ ၀န္ၾကီးခ်ဳပ္ျဖစ္လာမည္ကို မည္သူမွ် ၾကိဳတင္ ခန္႕မွန္းႏိုင္ျခင္း မရွိခဲ့သည္မွာ အမွန္ပင္ျဖစ္သည္။

ထို႕ေနာက္ လွိဳ႕၀ွက္မဲျဖင့္ ေရြးခံရသည့္၀န္ၾကီးခ်ဳပ္မွ ၀န္ၾကီးအဖြဲ႕စာရင္းကို ရာထားခဲ့ျခင္းသာျဖစ္ျခင္းေၾကာင့္ (Credential Challenge) ကိစၥအတြက္ ၀န္ၾကီးေနရာေပး မဲ၀ယ္-မဲဆြယ္မျဖစ္စရာအေၾကာင္းလံုး၀မရွိပါ။ ၀န္ၾကီးခ်ဳပ္မွ တင္သြင္းသည့္ ၀န္ၾကီးမ်ားအားလည္း လွိဳ႕၀ွက္မဲျဖင့္သာ လံုးလံုးလ်ားလ်ားအမ်ားစုဆႏမဲ (Absolute majority) ျဖင့္ ညီလာခံမွ အတည္ျပဳသည္ျဖစ္ျခင္းေၾကာင့္ ဒီမိုကေရစီက်င့္စဥ္အတိုင္း အျပည့္အ၀ ရြက္ေဆာင္ျခင္း ျဖစ္ပါသည္။

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ဒီမိုကေရစီနည္းက် ေရြးခ်ယ္ျပီးသည့္ ၀န္ၾကီးအဖြဲ႕သည္ အလွည့္က်သဘာပတိ ေဒၚစန္းစန္း၏ ေရွ႕ေမွာက္တြင္ပင္ ကတိသစာ ဆိုခဲ့ၾကသည္လည္းျဖစ္ပါသည္။

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ျပန္ၾကားေရး၀န္ၾကီး| ျပည္ေထာင္စုျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံ အမ်ိဳးသားညြန္႕ေပါင္းအစိုးရ

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Read also - Unity Analysis (Burmese) - on http://burmadigest.info/2009/01/31/unity-analysis-burmese/

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#864 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:34 pm
Subject: An American's New Year Eve in Burma
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An American's New Year Eve in Burma


Part 1. NIGHT BUS TO RANGOON

On one of my recent trips to Burma I spent some time in Moulmein. I had arrived there by train from Rangoon . The condition of the train and rails was so decrepit that I found myself constantly bounced up and slammed back down onto my seat with tooth cracking force. But more disturbing were the sightings of children on work crews smashing rocks into gravel and hand carrying huge loads of rock along the rail line. This labor pool of dusty, exhausted zombies was made up of children who appeared to range in age from 5 to 14 years..............

Some time in the middle of the night I felt someone kicking my foot and demanding, "Papers. Papers". I rose out of my haze and there before me stood a uniformed soldier with an outstretched hand demanding my passport. I rummaged around in my pockets, withdrew the document and passed it to him........................

The next thing I was aware of was the bus had stopped, people were lining the aisles and getting off. It was bright as day outside. Huge spotlights were driven by large, noisy generators. The passengers from a bus ahead of us were all lined up in front of tables with their open baggage being inspected by soldiers.

My heart picked up its rhythm as I considered the possibility of having my luggage searched, my camera opened and the Bo Mya pictures discovered. I thought about retrieving my camera, ejecting the memory card and stashing it somewhere on the bus. .........................

Part 2. NEW YEARS EVE IN RANGOON

The next time I was awakened it was by the driver directing me to get off the bus. We were on a wide paved street in a residential area of Rangoon and all the other passengers were disappearing into the night as others were met by family and friends. I was approached immediately by an alcohol loaded voice yelling "taxi ?".

"My country good", my host belched at me, "I Army."  Then the totally unexpected admission"I Army. Army bad. Very bad." Then to my astonishment he then began to cry. "I Army. Army very bad," he choked. From his anguished behavior I realized I was sharing the cab with an extremely tormented and conflicted army officer............

Again I was surprised when the driver would not accept payment for the ride. He grinned at me and wished me a "Happy New Year". As I grabbed my bag and exited the taxi I shook the Officer's hand as he continued his tearful wail, "I Army. Army bad, very bad."

As I climbed the dark stairs to the guest house reception I thought this might signal a very happy new year. Maybe the situation in Burma had some hope after all. I wondered how many Army officers shared this man's anguish............

READ THE FULL STORY ON http://burmadigest.info/2009/01/30/new-years-eve-in-burma/

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#863 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:01 pm
Subject: Clarification about vile rumours on MPU Congress
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Clarification about vile rumours on MPU Congress


Clarification: The news of MPU Dublin Congress

30-1-09

There was a false rumour that a brawl broke out in the MPU Congress held in Dublin. I would like to clarify that it is not true.

I am the first person called for first aid care. I am also the closest colleague of the persons reported in the news.

No one knew the true nature of cut at first. However it became very clear that it was merely an accident. There is no complaint registered by any parliamentarian to the MPU Steering Committee.

Dr. Tint Swe

NCGUB/MPU

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#862 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:11 pm
Subject: Congratulations to the ONE & the ONLY exile government of Burma
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Congratulations to the ONE & the ONLY exile government of Burma


We, the team of BURMA DIGEST, representing our readers, here send our falicitations and congratulations to the newly elected extended exile government NCGUB (National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma), and its elected Priminister Minister & Ministers.

And we also praise and cheer and appreciate the wisdom and moral courage of the exile parliament MPU in safeguarding its unity, maintaining the people's mandate it enjoys, and forming an exile government headed by a man of honesty and pristine decent.

We believe that, with its elected mandate from 1990 elections, with its being personal/special envoy of Burmese people's unparalleled leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, with its esteemed non-violent national reconciliation strategies, and with the international credibility it enjoys, the NCGUB is the sole, legitimate, mandated and internationally recognized government of Burma in exile.

Of course, NCGUB during its nearly twenty years of service to the pro-democracy movement in exile may have shown many imperfections, or some inefficiencies and even elitism to some extent_ but, no man is perfect, there is a saying. And we noticed that there have been many critisms on the NCGUB. But an essential vital point which no one has to forget is that all these critisms are meant to be constructive advice, but not excuses to make a coup among ourselves. We denounce any attempts to destroy the unity of pro-demcoracy movement and any ulterior attempts to make military regime style coup d'tat inside the pro-democracy movement.

So, we here give our falicitations and support to the new extended NCGUB as the ONE & the ONLY legitimate, mandated exile government of Burma.

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#861 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:09 pm
Subject: NLD-UK suggestions on exile government
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Policy Suggestions on the Exile Government of Burma


The elected people's representatives of Burma's last free and fair elections of 1990 are now forming a new cabinet for the exile government representing pro-democracy movement, especially the movement in exile. And it opens up an opportunity, as well as the need, to discuss a lot of important and crucial issues.

Mandate : No government in any democracy system can ever be formed legitimately if it is formed without a mandate given in a free and fair election by the people whom they claim to represent. ... ...

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi : People's adoration and love for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the daughter of the founding father of their country and the unrivalled champion of their pro-democracy struggle, prompted them in 1990 to come out in droves and vote overwhelmingly for her party National League for Democracy NLD and its allies ... So, in addition to maintaining its '1990' election mandate, the exile government must also be able to show that it represents the personal authority of the people's unparalleled leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

Non-violence : The international community these days expects peaceful transitions towards democracy around the world. So the exile government must keep up Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's non-violent ways.

Multi-ethnic solidarity : To reflect the significant role played by ethnic leaders for the future of Burma, the exile government may need to include politicians from various ethnic nationality backgrounds. There are some ethnic leaders who were elected in 1990 elections as allies of the main pro-democracy party National League for Democracy NLD. They must be included into the new cabinet of the exile government.

International Credibility : To be able to perform its international role quite efficiently, the exile government needs to have an utmost international credibility.

Moral Obligations to the Heroes Within : The exile government still needs to try to give from abroad some encouragement and assistant to the activists within the country who are selflessly sacrificing their lives by continuing their brave opposition inside the country against a tyrannical regime despite cruel persecutions on them.

More Transparency, more internal democracy and less elitism : The exile government MUST come clean about how much funds they got and how they spent it. And as an elected government, the ministers must LISTEN to the people and the grass-root activists who helped them into the office. To that end, the most important thing is to reduce "elitism" for which the exile government of Burma is infamous of nowadays.

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#860 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Wed Jan 21, 2009 4:53 pm
Subject: Change in USA, How about Our Exile Government? - by Ko HAG
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Change in USA, How about Our Exile Government?


- by Ko Htun Aung Gyaw

We witnessed the inauguration of Barack Hussein Obama, the 44th President of the United States today on January 20th, 2009. George W Bush's two terms of Presidency has ended on the same day.  Americans have shown the world that their democracy has prevailed, transferring the political power from the Republican Party's President to its rival Democratic Party's President in a smooth and civilized transition.  It is very pleasant to see the former and the incoming president shake hands and wave to the public together.  Do we have this maturity is a question today.

While watching the TV screen, I wonder how it will turn out for the Dublin's MPU conference.  Both Dr.Sein Win's gang and MPU's gang led by Daw San San will either reach a solution to form a broader progressive exile government or split into two groups and form two governments.  We will see in the near future.

Dr. Sein Win led NCGUB for 18 years without progress and made many activists frustrated and lose trust in NCGUB.  On the other hand NCUB is not united within its own, two groups are competing each other.  One group FDB is led by Ko Naing Aung and other group is led by NCUB's General Secretary Ko Maung Maung and MPU Vice Chairperson Daw San San.

FDB is a group of seven organizations which have close relationship with Dr.Sein Win.  When Ko Maung Maung initiated the Credential Challenge, Dr. Sein Win refused to sign. Also Ko Naing Aung's group did not support the CC. On the other hand Daw San San and MPU members fully supported CC initiative.

Those two gangs have been competing each other without compromising and has reached a boiling point.  If they do not want to compromise and find a command ground, neither group will move forward and achieve the goal for freedom and democracy.  Both parties need to kill their egos first and try to unite each other.  They need to understand they are not enemies; they are fighting for the same cause.  They need to question themselves if they are fighting for the people or fighting to control the power and ignoring the fight against the SPDC regime.

Dr.Sein Win's stance on maintaining the idea of forming the exile government only with MPs from the 1990 election is an illusion.  After 18 years without progress it proves that kind of idea only favors Dr.Sein Win to stay in power and nothing else.  Dr.Sein Win argued that if NCGUB was formed together with non elected MPs, the 1990 election results would be ruined. ... ... ...

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#859 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:56 pm
Subject: Good-faith criticism on National Unity Government NUG
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Good-faith criticism on National Unity Government

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NUG ေနာက္ကြယ္က အေၾကာင္းတရားေတြ

 

 

MPU က ၂၀၀၈ ေဖေဖာ္ဝါရီ ညီလာခံမွာ NCGUB အစိုးရကို တုိးခ်ဲ႕မယ္၊ ၂၀၀၈ ႏွစ္ကုန္ ၂၀၀၉ ႏွစ္ဆန္းမွာ လက္ေတြ႔တိုးခ်ဲ႕မယ္လို႔ ဆံုးျဖတ္ထားၿပီးျဖစ္တယ္လို႔ သိရပါတယ္။ ဒါျဖင့္ရင္ ဘာေၾကာင့္ NUG ဂိုဏ္းက ဇန္နဝါရီ ၁ ရက္ေန႔မွာ ေၾကညာခ်က္ထုတ္၊ YouTube အင္တာဗ်ဴးေတြလႊြင့္ လုပ္ရတာလဲ။ အေျဖကေတာ့ ျပည္ပႏိုင္ငံေရးတခုလံုးကို လက္ဝါးႀကီးအုပ္ၿပီး သူ႔ေျခသူ႔လက္လုပ္ခ်င္လို႔ပဲျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ဒါေၾကာင့္ နအဖလိုပဲ ၁၉၉၀ mandate  ပစ္ပယ္ေရး ေျပာလာတာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

NCUB ထဲမွာ NUG ကိစၥလို အထူးအေရးႀကီးေပၚလစီကိစၥႀကီးဟာ ညီလာခံလိုမ်ဳိးကေန ခ်မွတ္ရမယ့္ကိစၥျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ဒါေပမဲ့ NCUB သဘာပတိအဖြဲ႔နဲ႔ အတြင္းေရးမႉးအဖြဲ႔ တခုလံုးမ်က္ႏွာစံုညီစည္းေဝးၿပီး ဆံုးျဖတ္ထားတာေတာင္ မရွိဘူးလို႔လည္း သိလာရပါတယ္။

ျပည္တြင္းမွာ လူထုတိုက္ပြဲ အရွိန္အဟုန္ႀကီးလာရင္ လုပ္ဖို႔ ရည္မွန္းထားတဲ့ အမ်ဳိးသားညီၫြတ္ေရးအစိုးရ ဆိုတဲ့ ေႂကြးေၾကာ္သံကို နားမလည္ဘဲ ႏိုင္ငံေရးနားမလည္တဲ့ (သို႔မဟုတ္) မ႐ိုးမသားစိတ္ရွိတဲ့ ဂိုဏ္းအုပ္စုတခုကေန ထိုင္းႏိုင္ငံထဲမွာ NUG တည္ေထာင္ေရး လုပ္ပစ္လိုက္ပါတယ္။

ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံရဲ႕ဖက္ဒရယ္အစိုးရ ဖြဲ႔ဖို႔ဆိုၿပီး ထိုင္းႏိုင္ငံထဲမွာ ျမန္မာအတိုက္အခံေတြရဲ႕ လႊတ္ေတာ္ ၂ ရပ္ စုစုေပါင္း အမတ္ဦးေရ ၁၀၀ ေလာက္၊ သမတ ဒုသမတ ဝန္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္ ဒုုဝန္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္ ဝန္ႀကီး ဒုဝန္ႀကီး စုစုေပါင္းလူ ၅၀ နီးပါး၊ ဝန္ႀကီးဌာနေတြကို ႀကီးၾကပ္ ထိန္းခ်ဳပ္ဖို႔ဆိုတဲ့ ဝန္ႀကီးအဆင့္ ေကာ္မရွင္အဖြဲ႔ဝင္ ၁၀၀ ေက်ာ္ထားဖို႔ စဥ္းစားတဲ့လူေတြ ေထာက္ခံတဲ့လူေတြရဲ႕ ဦးေႏွာက္ကို စိတ္ကုဆရာဝန္နဲ႔ အျမန္ျပဖို႔လိုေနပါၿပီ။

Populist politics လို႔ေခၚတဲ့ လူၿပိန္းႀကိဳက္ အေပါစားႏိုင္ငံေရးကို ကၽြမ္းက်င္တဲ့ NUG ဂိုဏ္းဟာ  နအဖစစ္အစိုးရကို ကုလသမဂၢပလက္ ေဖာင္းေပၚက ေမာင္းထုတ္ဖို႔ဆိုၿပီး ျပည္တြင္းျပည္ပလူထုအႀကိဳက္ Credential challenge ၊ တိုင္းရင္းသား အခြင့္အေရး အျပည့္ေပးဖို႔ဆိုၿပီး တိုင္းရင္းသားအႀကိဳက္ ဖက္ဒရယ္အစိုးရ၊ နအဖရဲ႕ ၂၀၁၀ ေရြးေကာက္ပြဲကို ေက်ာ္လႊားႏိုင္ေအာင္ သံတမန္ေရး ႏိုင္ငံေရး စစ္ေရး  နည္းလမ္းေတြ က်င့္သံုးတုိက္ပြဲဝင္မယ္ဆိုၿပီး  အျပဳတ္တိုက္ေရးသမားအႀကိဳက္ NUG အစိုးရ၊ စသျဖင့္  တမ်ဳိး ၿပီးတမ်ဳိး မ႐ုိးရေအာင္ အသံေကာင္းဟစ္ လူစုခဲ့ပါတယ္။

တိုက္ပြဲဝင္အစိုးရဖြဲ႔ဖို႔ဆိုတဲ့ ေၾကညာခ်က္ကို ဟိတ္တလံုးဟန္တလံုးနဲ႔ထုတ္ၿပီးမွ အေနာက္ႏိုင္ငံေတြ ၿငိဳျငင္မွာစိုးလို႔ အမွားျပင္ဆင္ခ်က္အျဖစ္ စစ္ေရးနည္းလမ္းဆိုတဲ့ စကားလံုးကို ပယ္ဖ်က္ျပင္ဆင္ေပးရကတည္းက ဒီအစိုးရဟာ ဘာေတြတိုက္ပြဲဝင္ဖို႔ ယံုၾကည္ရေတာ့မွာလဲ။

ေထာက္ခံစုေဝးမိတဲ့လူေတြထဲမွာေတာ့ တခ်ဳိ႕က သမတအတု၊ ဝန္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္အတု၊ ဝန္ႀကီးအတု စတဲ့ တကယ္မဟုတ္ တဲ့ရာထူးေနရာ အခြင့္အေရးေတြကိုဘဲ အ႐ူးတေယာက္လို ေမွ်ာ္ကိုးၿပီးပါတဲ့လူေတြရွိသလို "သက္ဆင္" လုပ္နည္း အတိုင္း ေငြနဲ႔ေပါက္အဝယ္ခံရတာေတြ ရွိတာလည္း အခုိင္အမာၾကားေနရပါတယ္။ တကယ့္ကို ႐ိုး႐ိုးသားသားနဲ႔ နအဖကို အထိနာေအာင္ ထုိးႏွက္ႏိုင္မယ္လို႔ ယံုၾကည္ စိတ္ကူးယဥ္ၿပီး ေထာက္ခံပါဝင္ၾကတာေတြလည္း ရိွပါတယ္။ အဓိက ဦးေဆာင္ဦးရြက္ျပဳေနသူေတြအေၾကာင္း မသိတာရယ္၊ ႏိုင္ငံတကာအေနအထား၊ သံတမန္ေရးလုပ္ထံုး လုပ္နည္းစနစ္ေတြကို နားမလည္တာရယ္၊ ေတာ္လွန္ေရးႀကီး ရွည္ၾကာေနတာကို အားမလိုအားမရစိတ္ျဖစ္တာရယ္ ေတြေၾကာင့္ နားမလည္ ပါးမလည္ေထာက္ခံမိတာလည္း ရွိပါတယ္။ ... ... ...

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#858 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:39 pm
Subject: Daw San Sans criticisms on NCGUB
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Daw San San's criticisms on NCGUB

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#857 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:25 pm
Subject: English version: Criticism in Good Faith on NCUB
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Political Criticism in Good Faith on NCUB


Politics of NCUB (National Council of the Union of Burma)

General Secretary of NCUB anticipated that 'Credential Challenge' campaign would surely be successful as he already put other leaders of NCUB under his control and got their support. Nevertheless, he got it completely wrong as the campaign did not produce any good outcomes as in Yadanar Gas pipeline campaign.

In fact, he discussed with Dr. Sein Win (PM of exiled government NCGUB) whether the NCGUB (National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma) could lead the campaign (Credential Challenge) prior to the actual campaign launch. Dr Sein Win, however, ruled out the idea that NCGUB could lead the campaign because of potential setbacks. Anyhow, Dr Sein Win agreed that any other organisations or groupings could carry on the campaign. U Maung Maung, General Secretary of NCUB, was not happy with Dr Sein Win's response and asked the Chairman of NCUB to send the official letter to Dr Sein Win whether NCGUB actually could not agree to lead the campaign. Eventually, Dr Sein Win replied officially to NCUB that exiled government could not lead the campaign.

Nonetheless, U Maung Maung claimed that 'Credential Challenge' would definitely be successful as dozens of legal experts and lawyers around the world have been discussed on the campaign. The NCUB leaders also believed that U Maung Maung brought the 'Grand Strategy' which nobody could think of. Finally, the NCUB issued the statement that everyone should support the campaign as the junta would be kicked out of the UN under the NCUB initiated credential challenge.

However, the NCUB's campaign could not even reach the doorstep of UN General Assembly.

Only the lawyers and legal experts got some profits and nobody knew how much funds NCUB spent for the campaign. The expenses for hiring international legal experts, travel expenses for the journeys from Thailand to United States, global campaign trips, and local travel expenses within the States and living costs for the campaign groups in the States would have been cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. We would like to call for the NCUB to reveal the expenditures frankly and honestly.

Although NCUB could not lead the campaign, they encouraged the MPU (Members of Parliament Union) to lead the campaign and claimed that the campaign would definitely be successful. Further, they claimed that NCGUB would be humiliated if the campaign got success when MPU led the campaign. They also guaranteed their support for MPU to form a new exiled government. After the MPU achieved such a support from the NCUB, Daw San San, Vice-President of MPU signed for the Credential Challenge and U Thein Oo was appointed as the UN Ambassador. Nonetheless, the credential challenge never reached to the UN Credentials Committee and U Thein Oo could not grab a chance of being UN ambassador for not even a minute.

NCUB later on claimed that all the expenses will be takn care of for holding MPU Summit in the United States, and Daw San San and U Thein Oo asked all the MPs abroad to schedule the summit in the States. And everyone knows that U Maung Maung, Daw San San, U Thein Oo and some leaders spoke that Credential Challenge was the strategic campaign for 2010 and also a national duty to carry on. They claimed that as it was a campaign to go on whether they win or not and called for the people to bring a government which could lead the campaign but to kick out the government which could not. What they have done created cracks within NCGUB, MPU and among MPs ... ... ...

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#856 From: burmadigest <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:50 am
Subject: Political Criticism in Good Faith on NCUB by 1990 voters
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Political Criticism in Good Faith on NCUB

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NCUB  ႏိုင္ငံေရး

Credential Challenge (CC) လုပ္ရပ္

ဦးေမာင္ေမာင္ဟာ NCUB ေခါင္းေဆာင္မ်ားကို အပိုင္ကိုင္ထားၿပီးျဖစ္လို႔ (CC) လုပ္ငန္းအေပၚ ေသခ်ာတြက္ထားၿပီးပံုရတယ္။ ဒါေပမဲ့ (CC) လုပ္ငန္းအေပၚ တြက္ထားခ်က္ဟာ ရတနာဂက္စ္ ပိုက္လိုင္းလို မဟုတ္ေတာ့ဘူး၊ တက္တက္စင္လြဲသြားတာျဖစ္တယ္။

ပထမဦးစြာ ဦးေမာင္ေမာင္က NCGUB ဝန္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္ဦးစိန္ဝင္းနဲ႔ လူခ်င္းေတြ႔ၿပီး CC ကိစၥ ေရွ႕ေဆာင္ လုပ္ႏိုင္ မလုပ္ႏိုင္ ညိႇႏႈိင္းခဲ့ရာ ဦးစိန္ဝင္းက CC လုပ္ငန္းဟာ အက်ဳိးထက္ထိခိုက္မႈဆံုးရွံဳးမႈပိုမယ္၊ ဒါေၾကာင့္ NCGUB အေနနဲ႔ ေရွ႕ေဆာင္မလုပ္ႏိုင္ေၾကာင္း၊ ဒါေပမဲ့ ဘယ္အဖြဲ႔ပဲလုပ္လုပ္ ကန္႔ကြက္စရာမရွိဘူး ျပန္ေျပာတယ္လို႔ ၾကားသိရတယ္။ ဦးေမာင္ေမာင္အေနျဖင့္ အဲ့ဒီေလာက္နဲ႔ အားမရေသးဘဲ ဦးစိန္ဝင္းက CC လုပ္ငန္းကိစၥ လုပ္ႏိုင္ မလုပ္ႏိုင္  NCUB ဥကၠဌကို လက္မွတ္ ေရးထိုးေစၿပီး တရားဝင္စာထပ္ေပးၿပီး ေမးေသးတယ္လို႔ ၾကားရတယ္။ ဦးစိန္ဝင္းကလည္း CC လုပ္ငန္းဟာ အက်ဳိးမရွိတဲ့အျပင္ ထိခိုက္ဆံုးရွံဳးမႈမ်ားမယ္၊ မလုပ္ႏိုင္ေၾကာင္း၊ သို႔ေသာ္ မည္သည့္အဖြဲ႔အစည္းလုပ္လုပ္ မိမိတို႔အေနျဖင့္ ကန္႔ကြက္ရန္မရွိေၾကာင္း တရားဝင္ စာျပန္ လိုက္တယ္လို႔ ၾကားသိရတယ္။

ဦးေမာင္ေမာင္က CC လုပ္ငန္းကိစၥကို ကမၻာ့ဥပေဒပညာရွင္ တဒါဇင္နီးပါးနဲ႔ ညိႇထားၿပီး ေသခ်ာေပါက္ ေအာင္ျမင္မယ္လို႔ ႀကိမ္းဝါးထားတယ္၊ NCUB ေခါင္းေဆာင္မ်ားလည္း ငါတို႔ အေထြေထြ အတြင္းေရးမွဴးဟာ ဘယ္သူမွ ထည့္မစဥ္းစားမိတဲ့ မဟာလုပ္ငန္းႀကီး လုပ္လိုက္တာ၊ အထူးဂုဏ္ယူစြာျဖင့္ NCUB တပ္ေပါင္းစုႀကီးကေနၿပီး နအဖစစ္အစိုးရကို ကုလသမဂၢ ကုလားထိုင္ေပၚက CC လုပ္ငန္းနဲ႔ကန္ခ်ေတာ့မယ္၊ ေထာက္ခံၾက ဟူ၍ထုတ္ျပန္လိုက္တယ္။

ဒါေပမဲ့ NCUB ရဲ႕ေလွ်ာက္လႊာဟာ ကုလသမဂၢရံုးတံခါးေတာင္မွ မဖြင့္ႏိုင္ပါဘူး။

ကမၻာ့ေရွ႕ေနမ်ားမွာလည္း ေရွ႕ေနပီပီ အရွံဳးမရွိ အစားပဲရွိတယ္ဆိုတာကို ေတြ႔ရေတာ့တယ္။ NCUB ကိုယ္တိုင္ CC လုပ္ငန္း ေရွ႕ေဆာင္လုပ္ေပမဲ့ CC လုပ္ငန္းအတြက္ဘ႑ာေငြ ဘယ္ေလာက္ရတယ္ သိၾကမွာမဟုတ္ဘူး။ ကမၻာ့ေရွ႕ေန ဒါဇင္နီးပါးဌါးခ၊ ထိုင္းမွ USA ခရီးသြားျပန္စရိတ္မ်ား၊ ႏိုင္ငံ တကာသို႔ခရီးစဥ္မ်ား၊ USA အတြင္း ေခါက္တံု႔ေခါက္ျပန္ခရီးသြားလာစရိတ္မ်ား၊ အုပ္စုလိုက္ နယူးေယာက္မွာ ေနထိုင္စရိတ္မ်ား၊ ဒါေလာက္ပဲ ခန္႔မွန္းတြက္ၾကည့္ဦး။ ေဒၚလာသိန္းနဲ႔ခ်ီ ကုန္ၿပီ။ ဘ႑ာေငြေပးသူမရွိရင္ ဘာနဲ႔ သံုးစြဲသလဲ။ ဘယ္သူမွေျဖႏိုင္မွာမဟုတ္ဘူး။ ဘယ္ေလာက္ရသလဲ၊ ဘယ္ေလာက္သံုးၿပီလဲ၊ ဘယ္ေလာက္က်န္ေသးသလဲ၊ အဖြဲ႔အစည္းမ်ားနဲ႔ ျပည္သူမ်ားကို ပြင့္လင္းစြာ အမွန္အတိုင္း   အသိေပးခ်ျပဖို႔ လုိအပ္ေနပါၿပီလို႔ပဲ ေတာင္းဆုိခ်င္တယ္။  

အဲ့ဒီလို NCUB က CC လုပ္ငန္း တင္လို႔မရတာကို ၊ NCUB တင္လို႔မရဘူး ဒါေပမဲ့ ခင္ဗ်ားတို႔ MPU ဆိုတာ ျပည္သူ႔လႊတ္ေတာ္အဖြဲ႔ပဲ၊ ခင္ဗ်ားတို႔တင္လိုက္ရင္ ေအာင္ျမင္မွာ ေသခ်ာတယ္၊ ဒါဆိုရင္ NCGUB ဦးစိန္ဝင္းတို႔ ေျမာင္းပုပ္ထဲမွာက်သြားၿပီ၊ MPU မွာေက်ာ္ၾကားလာမယ့္အျပင္ ခင္ဗ်ားတို႔ MPU အဖြဲ႔ကပဲ အစိုးရျဖစ္သင့္ေၾကာင္း တခဲနက္ေထာက္ခံသြားမယ္လို႔ မက္လံုးေကာင္းေကာင္း ေပးလိုက္ေတာ့ MPU ဒုဥကၠဌ ေဒၚစန္းစန္းဟာ ေအာင္ျမင္မႈလမ္း ဒီထက္ေကာင္းတာ မရွိဘူးဆိုၿပီး CC လုပ္ငန္းကိစၥ လက္မွတ္ေရးထိုးလိုက္တာ ျဖစ္တယ္။ ဝန္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္ျဖစ္လာမယ့္ ဦးသိန္းဦး ကိုလည္း သံအမတ္အျဖစ္ ခန္႔လိုက္တယ္။ ဒါေပမဲ့ ဒီေလွ်ာက္လႊာလည္း CC ေကာ္မတီထံ မေရာက္ျပန္ေလေတာ့ ဦးသိန္းဦးမွာလည္း တမိနစ္ေတာင္မွ သံအမတ္ရာထူး မခံစားလိုက္ရပါဘူး။

ဒါျပင္ MPU ညီလာခံကို USA မွာလုပ္ပါ၊ ကုန္က်စရိတ္ အားလံုး ဦးေမာင္ေမာင္ တာဝန္ယူမယ္ေျပာလိုက္ေတာ့ ဦးသိန္းဦး၊ ေဒၚစန္းစန္းတို႔က MPU ညီလာခံကို USA မွာလုပ္ဖို႔ ႏိုင္ငံတကာသို႔ ေရာက္ရွိေနတဲ့ MP မ်ားကို ကေသာေမ်ာပါးေဆာ္ၾသလိုက္ျပန္တယ္။ ေနာက္ၿပီး ဦးေမာင္ေမာင္၊ ဦးသိန္းဦး၊ ေဒၚစန္းစန္းတို႔အျပင္ ေခါင္းေဆာင္အခ်ဳိ႕သည္ပင္လွ်င္ CC လုပ္ငန္းဟာ ၂ဝ၁ဝ ခု တိုက္ပြဲဝင္အစိုးရလုပ္ငန္း ျဖစ္တယ္၊ CC လုပ္ငန္းဟာ အမ်ဳိးသားေရး တာဝန္ တရပ္ျဖစ္တယ္၊ ဒါေၾကာင့္ CC လုပ္ငန္းနဲ႔တိုက္ရမယ္၊ တိုက္ပြဲ ဆိုတာ အႏိုင္အရွံဳးရွိမွာပဲ၊ ႏိုင္ႏိုင္ရံွဳးရွံဳး တိုက္ရဲရမယ္၊ CC လုပ္ငန္းမတိုက္တဲ့အစိုးရအဖြဲ႔ကို ျဖဳတ္ခ်ၿပီး CC လုပ္ငန္း တိုက္တဲ့ အစိုးရအဖြဲ႔ကို တင္ရမယ္ဆိုၿပီး ေနရာတကာမွာလိုက္ေဟာေျပာတယ္ ဆိုတာလည္း အားလံုးသိ ၾကၿပီးသားပါ။ ဒီလုပ္ရပ္ဟာ MPU, NCGUB, MP မ်ားကို သပ္လွ်ဳိၿဖိဳခြဲသလို္ျဖစ္ေစတယ္။ တကယ္ပဲ CC လုပ္ငန္းဟာ နအဖကိုျဖဳတ္ခ်ႏိုင္ရင္ ဦးစိန္ဝင္းမွအစ MP မ်ားအားလံုး နအဖျပဳတ္က်မွာကို စိုးရိမ္တဲ့သူ တဦးမွ မရွိဘူးဆိုတာကို လူတိုင္းယံုၾကည္ၿပီးသားပါ။

ဒါေပမဲ့ CC လုပ္ငန္းရဲ႕ ေနာက္ကြယ္မွာ အေၾကာင္းႏွစ္ခ်က္ရွိတယ္။ ပထမအခ်က္က CC လုပ္ငန္း ႏိုင္ႏိုင္ရွံဳးရွံဳးတိုက္ရဲရမယ္၊ တိုက္ပြဲဆိုတာအႏိုင္အရွံဳးရွိရမွာပဲလို႔ ထုတ္ေဖၚလိုက္တဲ့ အခ်က္ဟာ CC လုပ္ငန္းမတင္ျဖစ္ရင္ ေငြစာရင္းကို ဘယ္လိုမွ စာရင္းခ်ဳပ္လို႔မရႏိုင္ဘူး။ ေနာက္တခ်က္က ဦးစိန္ဝင္းက CC လုပ္ငန္းဟာ အက်ဳိးထက္ ထိခိုက္ နစ္နာမႈမ်ားမယ္၊ ေရွ႕ေဆာင္ၿပီး လက္မွတ္ မထိုးႏိုင္ဘူးလို႔ ထုတ္ေဖာ္ထားၿပီးျဖစ္ေတာ၊့ ဦးစိန္ဝင္းဆီက ဝန္ႀကီးခ်ဳပ္ရာထူး လုယူမယ့္သူက CC လုပ္ငန္းေနရာ လက္မလႊတ္ခ်င္ဘူးဆိုတဲ့ အခ်က္ပဲျဖစ္တယ္။ MPU အကြဲအၿပဲ၊ NCGUB အကြဲအၿပဲ၊ MP မ်ား အကြဲအၿပဲမွ ေတာ္လွန္ေရးတခုလံုးပါ ရိုက္ခတ္လာၿပီး နအဖ စိတ္ႀကိဳက္ျဖစ္သြားမွာ မလြဲပါ။ ...

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Date: Sun Jan 4, 2009 3:17 pm
Subject: New Government with Action - by Ko Htun Aung Gyaw
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ရွစ္ေလးလံုးအေရးေတာ္ပံုၾကီးျဖစ္ျပီးေနာက္ ႏွစ္(၂၀)ၾကာလာသည့္အခါ စစ္အာဏာရွင္စနစ္ ဆက္လက္ ရွင္သန္ေနသည့္အျပင္ ျပည္တြင္းျပည္ပအတိုက္အခံမ်ား ညီညြတ္ေရးရရွိမလာခဲ့ပဲ ကြဲျပီးရင္း ကြဲေနၾကသည့္ အတြက္ ေတာ္လွန္ေရး အင္အားစုမ်ားအတြင္း စိတ္ရွဳပ္ေထြးမွဳ၊ စိတ္ပ်က္အားငယ္မွဳမ်ား တိုးပြားလာျပီး လမ္းစေပ်ာက္သလို ျဖစ္ေနခဲ့ေလသည္။

ယခု NCUB မွ ဖယ္ဒရယ္ျပည္ေထာင္စုအစိုးရဖြဲ႕ရန္ ျပင္ဆင္ေနသည္ဟု သတင္းထြက္လာခဲ့ေပသည္။ လက္ရွိ NCGUB စင္ျပိဳင္အစိုးရႏွင့္ ထိပ္တိုက္ေတြ႕ေတာ့မည္ ....... click here to read more

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Date: Fri Jan 2, 2009 6:54 pm
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This year, this very new year, 2009 is a critical year before the ultimate year of 2010 comes along.

The military regime wants to manage a complete fatal blow to the pro-democracy movement in 2010. They hope that their planned self-declaration of victory in 2010 elections will be the end of everything. The military strongmen through their puppet civilian government will rule Burma happily ever after, they hope.

General Than Shwe's new skin

2090 is a critical year for the regime to get everything done as far as possible in their power to clear the field for 2010 elections. They know they cannot go on for ever as an illegitimate de-facto military regime; they are virtually the one and the only remaining military government in the twenty-first century world.

Even the Chinese Communist government is showing more respect for democracy and Human-rights than the Burmese military regime does. China has change of Presidents every eight years, and they have regular local elections; and, even the internet users in China have more freedom than those in Burma. And response by Chinese government to natural disasters in their country is clearly better than that by the Burmese military regime. And with the rapidly growing economy, Chinese people can at least enjoy economic prosperity despite the lack of political freedom.  If the saying is true that "Something is better than nothing", people of China are faring far better than people of Burma, although both countries are ruled by authoritarian governments.

So, Burmese regime knows that they MUST change, at least their skin. But, they cannot give up their power. Senior General Than Shwe, the current Burmese military Supremo, knows too well what happens when a military strongman lose his power in Burma, as he himself has crafted the ugly fates for his predecessors, General Ne Win (who died under house-arrest while many of his favoured family members are facing death sentences) and General Saw Maung (who allegedly died as a wretched madman). Than Shwe family is living like a Royal family in Burma, and they are unimaginably rich with billions of dollars stashed away in their secret bank-accounts in foreign banks. Than Shwe has frequently ranked as top human-rights abuser in various international indexes; and attempts are afoot to try to get him indicted at International Criminal Court, albeit still a long way to go. As Than Shwe cannot give up power_ his power is the only reliable protection for his and his family' fortunes_ and cannot keep power as the world's only remaining military ruler, he will make a complete change in the appearances. There is NO alternative.

So, the regime will make sure that Burma gets a constitution passed in a referendum and a civilian government elected in an election, but at the same time keeping power effectively in military's hands. Now, they have already got a pro-military constitution which gives 25% of seats in the parliament to the unelected hand-picked military officers and allows the military to remain as a totally independent state within the State and also grants immunity to the de-facto military regime for all the crimes they have committed previously. And the constitution was passed in a referendum which was held amidst the chaos of Cyclone Nargis disaster which killed more than 100,000 people. And the regime just conveniently declared that their pro-military constitution got an illogical approval figure of more than 95% in the referendum! One cannot help but remember that Saddam Hussein used to get more than 95% votes in his elections.

Now, the regime is preparing the field for the 2010 elections. All pro-democracy activists who count have now been safely locked away behind bars serving 60-80 years prison sentences. Even their lawyers have been jailed, effectively making it very difficult for them to get any more legal help for their appeals.

Opposition Blues

While the regime is gaining momentum along their roadmap towards a fake democracy in Burma, the opposition groups are in TOTAL disarray now.

The National League for Democracy, the main pro-democracy party founded by people's leader Aung San Suu Kyi, is suffering from an identity crisis and a sticky dilemma. With Aung San Suu Kyi under a seemingly endless house-arrest and almost all other strong activists in jail, the party is left in the care of a group of elderly caretaker leaders (some of them almost 90 years old now!) who were themselves military generals before they were sacked from the army by the former military strongman General Ne Win. For a long time serious discontent has been brewing up among younger generation party activists regarding their elderly leaders' lack of action and apparent indecision. In earlier 2008 it appeared that the party was going to boycott the constitutional referendum, but the leaders decided just shortly before the referendum to take part and to make a "Vote NO" campaign; however, by then, it has already become too late for the grass-root followers of the party to effectively launch a "Vote NO" campaign against the powerful and ruthless military machinery hell-bent on getting a "YES" vote for their pro-military constitution. Now there is a talk about changing the old-guard of the party with newer generations. With or without a new leadership, the party still faces another indecisive situation concerning 2010 elections. Previously it was supposed to be a total boycott on the elections, but later it appeared the party would take part if regime agrees to make some roll backs on the pro-military constitution, and very recently it has just become that the leadership is still considering the pros and cons of taking part in the election and no decision has yet been made. One just cannot help feeling a dj vu.

And there is a rift between the Washington-based exile/rival pro-democracy government, aka National Coalition Government of Union of Burma NCGUB, and Thai-Burma border based National Council of Union of Burma NCUB. Although the middle "G" is the only difference in the abbreviations of their names, the two leading exile organizations lately seem to be having different opinions on almost everything. They could not agree on the credential challenge against military regime at the UN General Assembly, they could not agree on the extension of the existing exile government, and their surrogates are shooting ugly character-killing accusations against each other through internet forums, blogs and mail groups. And now the NCUB has made it clear in their 2009 New Year statement that they will form a new exile government, apparently with or without agreement from the existing exile government NCGUB. But one question remaining is, with what kind of mandate the new exile government(s) is(are) to be formed.

A culture of split, rift and disunity is nowadays seen, sadly, not just among the elite exile leaders, but it is also rampant through out the entire rank and file of the entire exile movement. The once esteemed leading student activists in exile now seem to have given up their fight against military regime and concentrating most of their energies on mud-slinging and smearing campaigns against each other on the internet, sometimes stooping as low as distributing slur emails using fake identities or creating blogs which are dedicated for insulting each other but for nothing else.  The exile branch in Malaysia of Burma's National League for Democracy is having a noxious in-fighting between its Kuala Lumpur-based office and its Penang-based office, accusing each other of funds misappropriation and collaboration with military regime. The dissidents in Japan are accusing each other of facilitating fake asylum claims. This is not an exhaustive list, just a few examples to reflect the current situation of internal mess and tangles.

Global downturn

The strongest supporter on Burmese pro-democracy movement, the USA, is going to get a more diplomatic and less warrior-like new administration very soon. The US economy is facing the worse crisis in almost a century. And the mighty American military is bogged down in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Europe is also suffering from a similarly bad credit crunch. Moreover, Europe has never been keen on getting tough on Burmese military regime; as long as the Total Oil Company is investing in Burma, EU's leading member, the French, will just talk tough on every possible occasion, only to take the lime light, but actually avoiding any tough action or sanctions on the military regime of Burma.

UN Special Envoy has lost virtually all his credibility because of his failure to be impartial, but instead accommodating too much to the military generals. He is now saying that the international community should give money to Burmese military generals in the form of developmental aids to buy freedom of political prisoners from regime's prisons. If his plans ever come to fruition, it will just encourage the regime to create more and more political prisoners to get more and more ransom money from the international community.

Precedence predicts

Like the maggots which thrive in rubbish and filth, military regime strives better amidst chaos. It enjoyed holding a constitutional referendum while almost the entire lower half of the country was submerged in post-cyclone floods and commotions. Chaotic conditions give them better chance to practise their tricks of vote-rigging and voter-intimidation to get their desired results in referendum and elections. The international community's economic turmoil, the confusion inside Burma's National League for Democracy and the unruliness among Burmese exiles will just give the military regime an ideal chance in 2009 to unleash all their hoax and scam and deception and dirty tricks to lay the grounds for a coalition of pro-regime pro-military parties to win an unnatural near 100% landslide in 2010 elections.

Possible Outcome

So taking everything into consideration, and barring a miracle, there is very little to NIL chance of the opposition turning the tide in 2009 and stopping the regime in the tracts along their roadmap towards a puppet democracy system in Burma.

After declaring victory in 2010 elections the regime may take a while before making an ultimate change of shape and becoming a civilian government. They need to craft a smooth transition, i.e., an apparent transfer of virtual power but not the actual transfer of real power. Than Shwe may become the civilian President himself leaving a trusted subordinate as the military commander-in-chief, or he may remain as military commander-in-chief himself while installing a faithful surrogate as the civilian President.

Probably, the new form of administration, whatever it might be, may become up and running in 2011.

Regime's hope for an end-game

Regime hopes that when a civilian administration is up and running after 2010 elections, the international community will forget all about the past, also ignore all the deficiencies of the new civilian administration, and start doing business with Burma. Sanctions will be lifted, visa-bans will be removed, investments will flow in, World Bank will come back will new loan offers, the opposition will become dead and buried, international community will lost their interest in any remnants of the pro-democracy movement; Than Shwe dynasty will rule on for ever in Burma, albeit in a new form of incarnation which is more acceptable to international taste.

The End is also the Beginning

In the endless cycles of history, an end is simultaneously a new beginning.

Of course, there is very little logical argument left to say that the regime has not won the struggle which started with the 8888 people-power uprising and reaching the peak in the pro-democracy parties' landslide victory in 1990 elections.

Even now the UN, the EU, many Western governments, all donor agencies and NGOs are charting their plots to resume business fully with the new administration, which ever form it may take, after 2010 elections in Burma. In the eyes of many international governments and organizations, the significance of the prodemocracy movement and the opposition groups is rapidly fading and diminishing. When the World fully re-engages with whatever administration in Burma after 2010, the opposition groups may no longer play any role, sadly, in the World's business plans with Burma.

But all is not lost yet for the opposition groups. They can, and should, still play a part in the affairs of post-2010 Burma. How?

There is a proverbial aphorism in Burma that 'all the peas coming from the same basket tend to be of the same quality and have the same flaws'. The new administration in post-2010 Burma, a direct descendant from the world top human right abuser military regime, will bear the same traits of corruption, nepotism, ineptitude, disrespect to human rights, oppression on basic freedoms, indifference to people's sufferings and the intolerance to any form of dissent or criticism; and above all else, the abhorrent army will still be as powerful as ever, as arrogant as ever and may even remain above the law as ever.

So starting from 2011, as soon as the new administration comes into force, the opposition's duty will be to monitor the new administration's actions, and to make a detail list of its failures and wrongdoings. And once a good thorough list of the new administration's evils and wrongdoings has been comprehensively complied, the opposition may launch a new movement against the new but equally shoddy and depraved administration.

The international community may also need to try to learn a lesson from how former strongman Ne Win  tricked the people of Burma and the world by transferring power from him (General Ne Win) to himself (President Mr Ne Win) forming a fake civilian government consisting solely of ex-military officers, going on stealing all the wealth from Burma and transforming her from a richest country in South east Asia to a poorest country in the world within about 30 years of his rule in various different shapes and forms (1958-1988).

So, a word of humble advice to the opposition is - not to look back and regret on the last 20 years' innumerable missed opportunities, but to look beyond 2010 and start plotting and planning on how to raise a fresh new movement to hold the post-2010 administration accountable. Of course, a new movement will need new spirits, new generation leaders and activists, new approaches and new visions.

- by Thuria Tayza

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Date: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:58 pm
Subject: PERSONS OF THE YEAR 2008 BURMA, & Runners-up
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  • BURMA'S PERSONS OF THE YEAR 2008 _This year, as usual, we got quite a large number of votes from our readers sent by email  rather than by casting the votes on the webpage. BURMA DIGEST magazine, with the support of our readers' online votes, has chosen .....

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Date: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:32 pm
Subject: Runners Up for POY Burma 2008
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Runners Up for POY Burma 2008
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This year, in addition to the actual Persons of the Year, there are a few others who got quite a large number of votes, enough to be runners-up.

POY Runners-up

1. U Win Tin : Formerly the right-hand man of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi before his imprisonment and her detention.

  • He was one of the founding members, along with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, of Burma's main pro-democracy party National League for Democracy NLD.
  • Before his recent release from prison, he was the longest serving political prisoner in Burma.
  • Despite his long and harse jail-term, he never gave up his faith in democracy.
  • His sentence was extended because he reported about the inhumane situations inside prisons to the investgators from the United Nations.
  • He is now trying his best to revive and re-energize the National League for Democracy NLD inside Burma.
  • He is trying to restore solidarity and harmony between older and newer generations of activists inside Burma and inside NLD.
  • And he is trying to rebuild the rapport between the party and the people inside Burma.
  • If fruits bear from his good efforts, he may next year become the POY 2009.

2. U Maung Maung : Gerneral Secretary of National Council of Union of Burma NCUB; General Secretary of Federation of Trade Unions Burma FTUB

  • He is a very skillful politician.
  • He initiated and organized this year an attempt by some exile pro-democracy groups to challenge military regime's credentials at the UN General Assembly.
  • Although the attempts to challeng credibility of the regime failed as the UN refused to consider the request, a lot of exile activists hold the view that at least U Maung Maung is trying to do something, while other leading politicians seem to have lost their plot in 2008.
  • But his critics say that the 'credential challenge' attempt was an inappropriate isssue raised at a wrong tim, and that it unnecessarily caused a split among exile leadership.

3. Voluntary aid-workers during Cyclone Nargis Crisis

  • Cyclone Nargis caught evrybody off guard.
  • The people in the Irrawaddy Delta never experienced such a ultra-deadly storm before. The military government has never prepared for such an immense diasater, and they lack the will and logistics to quickly and efficiently carry out emergency rescue and aid missions.
  • The opposition parties have the will to help the people but they had a lack of ways and means
  • The international community could not promptly enough establish channels to effectively deliver emrgency aid into the disaster region.
  • While the international donors and the military regime were just squabbling over the issue of who will  suprevise the aid delivery, civilian well-wishers from un-affected areas of Burma showed their own initiaitves to go into the disaster region promptly and started the rescue and aid missions by themsleves using their own money, locally available food and medicine suplies etc.
  • They are the faceless nameless real heroes on the ground.

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Date: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:23 pm
Subject: POY 2008 Burma, explained
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This year, as usual, we got quite a large number of votes from our readers sent by email  rather than by casting the votes on the webpage.

BURMA DIGEST magazine, with the support of our readers' online votes, has chosen 'Burma's human rights defence lawyers' as Burma's Persons of the Year 2008, for the following reasons _

  • to highlight the incredibly long prison sentences recently given to all kinds of pro-democracy activists, including not only politicians but also students, monks, musicians, poets, comedians, bloggers, lawyers, etc
  • to highlight regime's attempts to eliminate ALL political opposition before going to elections in 2010
  • to highlight huma rights lawyers' courageous efforts to legally defend pro-democracy activists facing severe persecution in regime's kangaroo courts
  • to highlight regime's TOTAL & COMPLETE persecution, jailing not only pro-democracy activists but also their lawyers as well
  • to highlight essential need for continued legal defence of pro-democracy activists, despite regime's crack down on human rights defence lawyers
  • to highlight the need to establish credible free and autonomous judicial and legal systems in Burma
  • to highlight the "Rule of Law" being an indispensable ingredient in building any respectable form of democracy

As usual, Persons of the year is chosen based on two factors _

  1. the number of votes cast by the readers for a particular person(s)
  2. the merits of choosing that person as the POY.

As the "Person of the Year" is not an election or an opinion poll, votes alone cannot make the decision on the POY, the characteristics of the nominated persons need to be taken into consideration as well. For example _

  • POY Burma should be a person living inside Burma in the same difficult poor conditions suffered by the people, and standing in front of the people on the streets, bravely defending their rights. Only in very very exceptional circumstances may we consider an exile person to be the POY.
  • Important politicians/persons may have died during the last 12 months, some in tragic circumstances, and they may be nominated by their admirers, and may even get quite a number of votes. But a POY should be a living person, a person after becoming the POY can still carry on his/her noble works of fighting for the human rights of people in Burma.
  • Some followers of a leading politician may do repeated block voting for their leader. Such votes may not carry much weight.

These are only a few examples, not an exhaustive list of rules.

But, anyway, no vote is lost or wasted, every nominated person is given a consideration. Finally the persons most appropriate, given the current circumstances inside Burma, have to become the POY (Persons of the Year).

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Date: Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:11 am
Subject: Persons of Year 2008 in hopeless lawless land of Burma
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Persons of the Year 2008
In the Hopeless Lawless Land of Burma

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BURMA DIGEST magazine, with the support of our readers' online votes, has chosen 'Burma's human rights defence lawyers' as Burma's Persons of the Year 2008

There has been little to nil progress in Burma's pro-democracy politics in the last twelve months. There have not been any significant political activities or movements in Burma's politics recently.

Last year, in 2007, we saw a very massive peaceful people power uprising led by Buddhist monks against oppressive military regime, followed by a bloody brutal crack down on the protestors by the military, and international outcry denouncing Burmese military's cruel and inhumane tactics, and the regime caving in to international pressure to start negotiations with pro-democracy people's leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

In contrast, in 2008, a scary unnerving uncomfortable silence has been an overwhelming feature. A number of very important anniversaries, such as the 20th Anniversary of 8888 people power uprising, the 20th Anniversary of the bloody military coup, the 20th Birthday of foundation of the National League for Democracy and the first year anniversary of the Saffron Revolution has all passed by rather too quietly.

Only two crucially important happenings, and a few other relatively significant events, occurred in Burma in 2008.

The first major crucial happening was the cyclone Nargis in May 2008 which, coupled with poor crisis response and management in its aftermath, killed more than 100,000 people, becoming one of the deadliest storms in the history of the entire South East Asia region.

Cyclone Nargis was deadly not only in physical sense but also in the political sense as well. Nargis caught everybody off guard, not only the victims in Irrawaddy Delta region, but also the military government, the opposition politicians inside and outside the country, and of course the international community. Nargis highlighted Burmese military government as not only brutally oppressive but also futilely inadequate in times of national emergencies and negligently indifferent to people's sufferings. But the opposition politicians also did not score very well in the Cyclone crisis; they did not know either how to best respond to a national natural disaster, some even showed a callous political instinct calling for an American-led invasion into Burma for a regime change grasping the chaotic cyclone aftermath as an opportunity. And the international community, usually focusing solely on democratization in Burma, found a harsh difficulty at the time of unexpected natural disaster to establish reliable channels for delivering humanitarian aid into Burma.

Eventually, despite military government stealing as much as possible from aid supplies, significant amounts of international humanitarian aids successfully went into the disaster region. But, it also paved the way for the military regime to establish rapport and a spirit of engagement with the United Nations. Since Nargis, the international community's hands become tied and bounded by the need to effectively provide humanitarian aid to poverty-stricken malnourished people in Burma. With the regime having total control on all aspects of life and all facets of government function in Burma, the international community now suddenly came to the realization that they could not accomplish their essential humanitarian missions in Burma without maintaining a working relationship with the abhorrent military regime.

Another crucial key political development in 2008 was the passing of a pro-military constitution in a much criticized overtly rigged referendum. It caused a sea-change and a seismic shift in Burma's politics. Not that it was a free and fair referendum, nor was the constitution a really democratic one. But having passed a very favourable constitution in a referendum, albeit by hooks and by crooks, was itself an achievement for the otherwise totally illegitimate military regime having occasional nightmares about having to stand trial in the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. The new constitution contains many clauses which allow the military to maintain their dominance in Burma's politic, and it also grants blanket immunity to the leaders of the military regime.

Now with a new very pro-military constitution in their hands, the Generals are just ignoring the results on the really free and fair 1990 elections in which the opposition party National League for Democracy won landslide.

Now the main pro-democracy party, the National League for Democracy NLD, founded by people's leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is in dilemma. If NLD take part in the coming 2010 elections, it will amount to agreeing with the regime that the results of 1990 election are now invalid and expired. And there is little chance that the 2010 elections will be free or fair. Having learnt their lessons the hard way in 1990, the regime will not allow the opposition parties to win the elections again. And in May 2008 constitutional referendum, the regime has clearly shown that they care very little about freeness, fairness, transparency or credibility.

But, on the other hand, if the NLD refuse to take part in 2010 elections, the regime will force NLD to disband. And also, the regime is preparing to field pro-military parties in the coming elections; if pro-democracy parties boycott the election, it will make things easier for pro-regime parties to gain 100% control of all seats in the parliament.

While the NLD inside Burma is caught in a dilemma, an interesting development happened in the exile community. An umbrella organization based in Thai-Burma border area and consisting of some armed groups and some un-armed groups, known as the National Council of Union of Burma (NCUB), attempted this year to challenge Burmese military regime's credentials at the UN General Assembly. NCUB made a request to the United Nations, in essence, that as Burmese military regime is illegitimate Burma's seat in the UN General Assembly should be handed over to the opposition politicians who were duly elected in 1990 elections. But the problem is, there is already an exile/rival democratic government formed with some leading elected people's representatives of 1990 elections, known as the National Coalition Government of Union of Burma (NCGUB), based in Washington DC. So, if the UN were to hand over Burma's seat in the General assembly to Burmese pro-democracy politicians, it's the Washington based exile government, the NCGUB, who is entitled to take up the seat. But somehow the NCUB and the NCGUB could not reach an agreement and the 'credibility challenge' failed in its inception. The UN just turned down NCUB's 'credibility challenge' request on technical grounds without even considering its merits. Since then there is a big split among exile leaders; politicians from one group seriously criticizing those from the other, with the grass-root junior activists caught in the middle in the crossfire.

With the pro-democracy parties inside Burma trapped in the 2010 election dilemma, and with the growing disunity among exile leaders, the political spirits in exile community is ebbing now, sadly.

Another sad, but rather unavoidable, development in 2008 was the discord between new generation activists, inside as well as outside Burma, and the elderly care-taker leadership of the NLD party. Some younger generation exile NLD activists even made statements in the media that they no longer have, or owe, any allegiance to the elderly caretaker leaders of the party inside the country. Younger generations want more active actions and more intense activities, becoming discontent with the slow reactive 'wait & see' approach of their elderly leaders.

But we saw a glimmer of good news in 2008 with the release of U Win Tin, the right-hand man of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi before his imprisonment and her detention. He is renowned to have an inextinguishable spirit of democracy despite his very long and very harsh imprisonment. And he is now apparently taking over NLD's leadership, in the absence of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and with the increasing incapacitation of other elderly caretaker leaders. And he seems to be trying at his best to restore solidarity between newer and older generations inside NLD party. It's all very good news for the otherwise bleak and gloomy year.

So, apart from U Win Tin's release from jail, the dominant feature of the depressing year 2008 is the terrible silence of the lambs inside the country and the ebb of political spirits in the exile.

While the good people are in despair, the detestable military regime is gaining momentum on its sham roadmap towards so called disciplined democracy. Recently, as an attempt to clear the field for 2010 elections, the regime and its kangaroo courts have given longer-than-life jail sentences to hundreds of leading pro-democracy activists in Burma. Some activists recently got upto 70-80 years of prison sentences. Here one must not forget that average life expectancy in Burma, with a worse than chaotic health care system under a mendacious megalomaniac military regime, is just about 60 years.

And the regime has severely limited her lawyer's access to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Despite the regime extending her house-arrest again and again beyond legal limits, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi could not even see her lawyer as required to consult with him about the on-going appeal against her unlawful detention.

Moreover, many a lawyer who dared to defend pro-democracy activists in regime's kangaroo courts has got prison sentences themselves for their crimes of being courageous enough to argue against the kangaroo courts' trumped up charges on the pro-democracy activists.

In Burma, currently, the executive branch of the government is swamped with inept and insincere military officers. The legislative Parliament is non-existent, with the Senior General Than Shwe making and unmaking all the laws in any way he likes. And there are only kangaroo courts for judicial matters.

With the vicious military regime TOTALLY oppressing on its people and ABSOLUTELY persecuting the political opposition, and with only crooked kangaroo courts available for any hope of judicial redress, people of Burma are becoming a hopeless people in a lawless land.

But, even if Burma's internationally inspirational peaceful pro-democracy revolution has now failed under a ruthless military regime's brutal persecution, long-suffering people of Burma must one day be able to enjoy their due civil rights and human rights, by one way or the other, by revolution or by evolution.

Whichever way Burma goes henceforth, the "Rule of Law" is an indispensable first step towards establishing a credible and long-lasting democratic system.

So, the United Nations, even though no longer very dare nowadays to harshly criticize the regime, has recently reminded the Generals that if they want international community to take their so called 'disciplined democracy roadmap' with much regard, they must at least, as a basic essential measure, establish a fair just and independent judiciary in Burma.

So, to highlight the need to establish credible free and autonomous judicial and legal systems in Burma, and to show our appreciation of their courageous efforts to legally defend pro-democracy activists facing severe persecution in regime's kangaroo courts, BURMA DIGEST magazine, with the support of our readers' online votes, has chosen 'Burma's human rights defence lawyers' as Burma's Persons of the Year 2008.

- reported by executive editor on behalf of BURMA DIGEST team

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Date: Mon Dec 22, 2008 7:54 pm
Subject: Keeping Faith _ by Dr Tint Swe
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Date: Sun Dec 7, 2008 4:43 pm
Subject: 60th Anniversary International Human Rights Day articles
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60th Anniversary International Human Rights Day

SIXTY YEARS AGO this week, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first international proclamation of the inherent dignity and equal rights of all people. To this day, the Universal Declaration remains the single most important reference point for discussion of ethical values across national, ideological, and cultural divides.

Yet the Declaration's enlightened vision of individual freedom, social protection, economic opportunity and duty to community is still unfulfilled.

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THE MOST IMPORTANT contribution of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly 60 years ago, on December 10, 1948, was to assert a powerful idea: rights are universal. Rights do not depend on membership of a particular community or citizenship in a certain state. They do not derive from a social contract.

Rather, because rights are universal, they are attributes of all human beings. Indeed, they are part of what makes us human. Each of us may enjoy rights. Those who exercise power may do so only in limited ways. The limits are set by rights.
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လာမည့္ဒီဇင္ဘာလ(၁၀)ရက္ေန႔ဆိုလွ်င္အျပည္ျပည္ဆိုင္ရာလူ႔အခြင့္အေရးေၾကညာစာတမ္း ႀကီးကို၊သေဘာတူလက္မွတ္ေရးထိုးခဲ့ၾကသည္မွာအႏွစ္(၆၀)တင္းတင္းျပည့္ၿပီျဖစ္သည္။

သို႔ေသာ္လည္း၊လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးေၾကညာစာတမ္းႀကီး၏အႏွစ္သာရျဖစ္ေသာ၊"လူျခင္းတူတူ၊ သူျခင္းမွ်မွ် ေနထိုင္ခြင့္"ဆိုသည့္ ေမြးရာပါ လူ႔အေျခခံအခြင့္အေရးမ်ားမွာ၊ ၄င္းစာတမ္းႀကီးကို တရားဝင္ လက္မွတ္ေရးထိုးခဲ့ၿပီးမွ၊ ေျပာင္က်က် ခ်ိဳးေဖာက္ခံေနရသည္မွာ၊ က်ေနာ္တို႔၏ အမိျမန္မာျပည္မွာ ျဖစ္သည္။

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#847 From: "Burma Digest" <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Thu Nov 27, 2008 10:55 pm
Subject: NLD (UK) Annual Meeting 2008 & News
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National League for Democracy (Liberated Area-UK)


Latest Annual Meeting

National League for Democracy (Liberated Area-UK), held the annual meeting (2008) of its Working Committee on 23.11.2008 Sunday evening at its designated office.

The meeting was chaired by the Chairman of NLD-LA-UK, Dr Win Naing; and the general secretary Thuria Tayza acted as master of ceremony.

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Latest Activities

24 hour Hunger Strike in London to protest recent unlawful convictions in Burma

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Latest Statement

In November 2008 about eighty pro-democracy activists were given very long and harsh prison sentences of upto 65 years. Those convicted include members of the National League for Democracy, pro-democracy student activists, 88-generation student leaders, labour rights activists, social activists, and even some musicians, poets, bloggers, comedians and Buddhist monks. Those sentenced have committed no crime, apart from exercising their right to express themselves and have at all times underlined their willingness to work with others for a better Burma......

.....These situations again demonstrate that the Junta ruling Burma tolerates no dissent and have no respect for human rights, and it underlines the need for a genuine and inclusive political process starting with the lifting of restrictions placed on political parties and the early release of those in detention.

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Latest Strategy Outlines

At the Strategic Meeting of international NLD-LA's

and decided the following _

  1. to try our best in all possible ways to get our detained leaders released as soon as possible
  2. to call for the recognition of 1990 election results
  3. to push for a sincere all inclusive round-table dialogue for the national reconciliation and democratization

And, to achieve these aims, we laid down the following tactical plans . . . . . . . .

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#846 From: "Burma Digest" <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Thu Nov 27, 2008 10:51 pm
Subject: NLD (UK) Annual Meeting 2008 & News
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National League for Democracy (Liberated Area-UK)


Latest Annual Meeting

National League for Democracy (Liberated Area-UK), held the annual meeting (2008) of its Working Committee on 23.11.2008 Sunday evening at its designated office.

The meeting was chaired by the Chairman of NLD-LA-UK, Dr Win Naing; and the general secretary Thuria Tayza acted as master of ceremony.

READ MORE (click here)

Latest Activities

24 hour Hunger Strike in London to protest recent unlawful convictions in Burma

READ MORE (click here)

Latest Statement

In November 2008 about eighty pro-democracy activists were given very long and harsh prison sentences of upto 65 years. Those convicted include members of the National League for Democracy, pro-democracy student activists, 88-generation student leaders, labour rights activists, social activists, and even some musicians, poets, bloggers, comedians and Buddhist monks. Those sentenced have committed no crime, apart from exercising their right to express themselves and have at all times underlined their willingness to work with others for a better Burma......

.....These situations again demonstrate that the Junta ruling Burma tolerates no dissent and have no respect for human rights, and it underlines the need for a genuine and inclusive political process starting with the lifting of restrictions placed on political parties and the early release of those in detention.

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Latest Strategy Outlines

At the Strategic Meeting of international NLD-LA's

and decided the following _

  1. to try our best in all possible ways to get our detained leaders released as soon as possible
  2. to call for the recognition of 1990 election results
  3. to push for a sincere all inclusive round-table dialogue for the national reconciliation and democratization

And, to achieve these aims, we laid down the following tactical plans . . . . . . . .

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*** Visit National League for Democracy (Liberated Area-UK) website on http://www.nld-la.org.uk/




#845 From: "Burma Digest" <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:34 pm
Subject: Domestic & Interantional Situations and Us - by Dr Tint Swe
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#844 From: "Burma Digest" <tayzathuria@...>
Date: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:58 pm
Subject: Regimes Strategy & Democracy Prospects in Burma
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