Friday, January 18, 2008

Junta rejected Gambari Visit on January

I had requested to go there this month," Gambriel said. "They have sent word that it's not convenient and they will prefer mid-April. Now the (U.N.) Secretary-General has said that's not acceptable, and I agree, and so we are in the process of negotiating an early rather than a later return to Myanmar.
UN Security council president, Giadalla Ettalhi of Libya, in his statement mentioned that Council members ... regretted the slow rate of progress.
I would like to cope professor Khin Munag Kyi remarks "We all know this government [military junta] will never want to usher in any reforms, not even by negotiation or pressure because they do not want to lose their power.
The Junta has no intention to share or relinquish the power, it is a true fact, no one can denied. Moreover they have no intention to develop the country. So what should we do? Don’t depend too much on UN or international pressure. As long as no sanction from China, India and Thailand, the Junta will survive. We the people of Burma (inside and outside) have to struggle for our self. Is non violent means suitable at present situation? Need to rethink again. Combination of mass demonstration, sabotaging government offices, military post may threaten the military mind and may feel insecure and become low in morality. The human resource and financial resource is detrimental to achieve this goals. In stead of guerrilla warfare at remote area, infiltrate into towns and set up 2-3 people groups. When opportunity arise, sabotage government offices, army post without hurting people. It is time now to recruit strong willed fighters and collect money from those people who Burma.

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