Saturday, September 29, 2007
Unsung Heroes
Friday, September 28, 2007
Serial Killers in Ygn
Who is he? High ranking authority?
Be careful of this two guys. When meet with them, do what you like. They will go to hell soon.
Massacre In Yagon day 2
Last nite Junta thugs raided the Ngwe Kyan Yan monastery and six other monastery. It is like a scene of raiding the enemy camp. Came in silently, break windows, kick sleeping monks, search everything and taken away most of the monks. Photos here see here
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Dark Day in Burmese Buddhist Calendar
Myanmar officials said at least three monks were killed, including one who was shot as he tried to wrestle a gun away from a soldier. Two other monks were beaten to death, they told AFP. A fourth person, who was not a monk, was dead on arrival at Yangon General Hospital with gunshot wounds, a hospital source said.
It is unbelievable, I was sad, angry and ashamed myself that we are being governed by that regime.
The following video is from Nicknayman blog
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
What they say on our Monk Protest
Americans are outraged by the situation in Burma, where a military junta has imposed a 19-year reign of fear. "The ruling junta remains unyielding, yet the people's desire for freedom is unmistakable." President Bush at the UN General Assembly
On Tuesday, two officials — one from the Communist Party's international affairs office, the other from the Foreign Ministry — said China would stay out of Myanmar's affairs.But Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu tempered the pledge with an appeal for calm. "We hope Myanmar and its people will take proper actions to resolve the issue," Jiang told reporters in Beijing.
"I hope the relevant authorities in Myanmar will not take any strong action and turn the protests into a big confrontation," ASEAN Secretary-General Ong Keng Yong
The military junta's abuse of civil rights in Myanmar is brutal. The Burmese people deserve better. They deserve a life to be able to live in freedom. The brutality of this regime is well known . '' Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
.''France's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that ``The junta will be held responsible by the international community for the safety of the protesters.'' The size of the protests ``underline the discontent of the Burmese people.''
The EU called on Myanmar's leaders to ``exercise utmost restraint in handling demonstrations,'' said Cristina Gallach, spokeswoman for EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana. ``We hope that the regime will use this opportunity to launch a process of real political reform.''
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
More UN & Internation Pressure needed
Minister of Religious Affairs said that the recent young Buddhist monk demonstrations in the country were agitated by external and internal destructive elements. Oh What a lie. If there is an action against goverment, the Junta always accused that it was agiated by exeternal and internal elements. I was wondering whether they can find any other words o rather than that words as it has been repeatedly using. Oh what a shame.
He also threaten that if the monks go against the rules and regulation in the authority of Buddhust teaching, they will to take action under the existing law. This is the first time Junta has issued a statement on Monk Protest.
The Junta would not compromise with monks and they will crush the recent movement violently. Thus internation pressure is needed to avoid violent crack down on peaceful demonstration of monks andpeople.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Call for General Strike on 24 September 1:00 PM
The demand is —“relieve the burden of the people’s daily lives, free political prisoners and national reconciliation.”
People from all walks of life will be participated in the strike, I hope.
For us who live abroad need to organize to collect money to provide to monastery and boycotters. Moemaka has already set up organizing committee and collected about 3000 US $.
DONATION NEEDED.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Monks Protest under heavy rain
(photo from various website, DVB, Khitpyiang, Mizzima)
I was so pleased, and enchanted when i found out that protesting of monks widespread to other town. In Yangon, depite heavy rain at yesterday, hundereds of monks came out and did fourth straight day protest march.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Bravo Bravo Bravo : Monks and Students
About 1,000 Buddhist monks peacefully marched through Rangoon on Thursday even though there was a heavy rian.
Hundreds of students and young people protected the monks by joining hands as a human chain.
Look at the youtube website http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eaPVQVNv7A
About 700 monks from Zaw Ti Ka Kyaung also did Protest March in Monywa and thousands of people followed them and offerd drinks. No one was arrested so far.
BRAVO STUDENTS.
I PUT MY HAT OFF TO STUDENTS
I wish that forty seven Sanga Maha Nayaka be on the people's monk side. So far there is no voice heard from them.
General Tin Htun, twin brother of Prime Minister Soe Win died of heart attack yesterday at Singapore General hospital. Tin Htun gave bone marrow to Soe Win to get Luekemia treatment. May monks not participate in offering Kaung Mhu by late General Tin Tun.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Moezack Blog: Unsung Hero
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Peoples Monk: Sanga Arjani
At least 400 monks, chanting prayers and walking in rows of two and three, marched in Yangon. They proceeded to Shwedagon Pagoda but barred them from entering . The authority has no right to block monks entering Shwedagon Pagaoda. So monks proceeded to Botataung pagoda.
In Bago about 1,000 monks peacefully marched to the Shwemawdaw pagoda.RFA reported that monks at Kyauk Padaung, Pakko Ku, Yenan Chaung, Aung Lan did protest march yesterday. I was suprised that there is no protest so far in Mandalay.
At Sittwe, Rakine State, about 1000 months did protest march. Thousands of people accompanied monks. The miliatry dispersed the crowds using tear gas, 2-3 people were arrested.
So far no one was arrested except at Sittwe. But The Junta will definitely arrest the leading monks shortly and quietly. "Oh Ashin Paya Mya, please perpare for escape from arrest.
Monks are chanting Metta Parita, there is no disruption of tranquality. Thus The Junta has no right to arrest them. But there is no law in Burma, the Junta will do what ever they like, like a fool. How and who can tame a fool.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
19 years under Military Rule
I could not denied that there have been improvement in road system. But construction of roads and improvement system is based on miliatry point of view so some roads and bridges were constructed unnecessarily causing inflation and burdern to people.
What is the reason behind constructing Naypyidaw? Cost a lot of money and goverment still cannot pay to subcontractor. That is also one reason petrol price have to be risen. Poor monatary sytsem implementation contribute hardship to people. Look at the University education sytem. Hundereds of University has opened but quality of education is so low. Univeristy become like State High school.
But there is world record achievement by them: Longest National Constutution Drafting Convention, took 14 years.
Poor governance, poor monatary policy, super corruption lead our mother land to poor nation
Saturday, September 15, 2007
What a Lie
Click here for detail. Not only TV but also providing sports facilities etc. I push my eyes whether I was in a dream. Oh not in dream.
Who will believe this news. If the SPDC is so kind to prisoners, they may give serious punishment to those who arrested monks, tied to lamp post and beat them at Pakkoku.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Notes to ponder
“We hope to see reconciliation and improvement in the situation in Burma,” China spokesman Liu Jianchao at APEC meeting in Sydney.
National Convention process is flawed as it excluded opponents of the Government. The recent crackdown by Myanmar’s Government after peaceful protests over fuel prices is a setback for the country and has the effect of calling into question the Government’s commitment to democratization. . Mr. Gambari, UN Special Adviser
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Blogger Liberty
When I visited "Khit Pyaing" web today, I found out that " May Dar Wi' was questioned by SB for her post article that was uploaded at "Khit Pyaing". The article was about her feeling about recent rise of fuel price. Police also questioned "Thar Phyu" and issued warning to him.
Both blogger are posting their blog inside Burma. It clearly indicated that SPDC has no mercy on the people who oppose them even in the mind.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Salute to Monks from Pakokku
I remembered the TV footage of people power uprising in Philippine where soldiers joined hands with people against tyrant Marcos. Yet this kind of soldiers not come out in Burma.
May monks from Mandalay join the Protest March lead by well worshipped Sa Ya Daw.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Keep On Protesting:
General Ramos and Cardinal Sin led people to overthrow Marcos regime. People of Burma need one general like Ramos and one Saya Daw Gyi(monk) like Cardinal Sin. A general who back people to overthrow the present Junta will be well loved by all walks of life from Burma. Foe Saya Daw like Cardinal Sin will be well worshipped.
Guiness World Record Convention Ended
As a dutiful citizen, I will provide the email address: downspdc@bullshitguniess.com.mm
Junta's Achievement
I read the following uncensored news from Bangkok.
About 20,000 Burmese, in Mae Sot in northern Thailand lined up on Sunday (02-09-07) to receive free rice from Chinese donors. Burmese residents living in Myawaddy, opposite Mae Sot, crossed the border to receive the free rice. “Some came with all their family members,”
How poor our people now. But this Junta genrals are getting richer and richer. . There are only two classes now in Burma, rich and poor,(power and power less)there is no middle class.
Monday, September 3, 2007
Unique Singapore Law
I questioned myself why police do not summoned philippine groups who were always assembled there, their have same intent , get together and have fun. Our colleagues purpose is to walk to City hall. The only differences between Philippine and our colleagues is we have political motive in our mind(police know it from SMS), to support activist in Burma who had been protesting the military Junta for blitzkrieg high of fuel price. If we did the same action as 25 August, but the motive in our mind(police may know by SMS) is to support the Singapore government recent changes in CPF, do police will react the same way?
So this is Singapore.