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“လူထုႏွင့္ ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္” အပတ္စဥ္အေမးအေျဖ အစီအစဥ္ ( RFA Burmese )ႏိုင္ငံေရးအက်ဥ္းသားအေရအတြက္အေၾကာင္းေမးထားတာပါရွင္(ဒီဇင္ဘာလ ၁၆ ရက္)
Question and answer with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi – Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Verify the correct numbers of Political Prisoners in Burma

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) New Year Resolution

1st January 2012

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) sends the best wishes to all the people of Burma.

May all the people of Burma be happy, peaceful and auspicious in this New Year!

In this New Year, let’s us pledge again to work together making Burma a better place. Burma is facing challenges ahead and we need the concerted efforts of the all citizens of Burma to meet these challenges.

The year that has just ended was a significant year for Burma.

For the positive side, the current ruling regime initiated the dialogue with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, amended the electoral laws paving way for NLD to re-register as the official political party, released some political prisoners, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and NLD decided to enter the election and by-election, U Thein Sein regime suspended the controversial Ayeyarwaddy dams, negotiating peace deals with the armed groups and passing some laws allowing democratic freedom.

At the other hand, fighting between government troops and KIA is still going on in Kachin State, foreign debts are still burden of the country, Burma economy is not in good shape combining together with poverty, corruption, unemployment, inflation, and economics monopoly and cronyism are still prevailing around the nation deeply rooted. Military is the only strongest well established institution in the country which is well infiltrated deep inside the bureaucratic system of Burma. Controversially still, military personnel are automatically occupied 25% of the parliamentary seats.

Burma must work without wavering to restore democracy, human rights, and rule of law. Burma must establish the independent judiciary system so as to put a full stop on corruption, abuse of power, anyone staying above the law and anyone buying justice in Burma. We have to work our utmost to establish independent and impartial judiciary system in Burma.

Burma must make sure to never allow manipulating laws which criminalize freedom of thought, expression, association, assembly and movement. Burma must ensure amending laws which legitimize arbitrary arrests, unlawful detention, inhumane interrogation, torture, arresting without warrant, charge or trial.

Burma must work to achieve the ever lasting peace, unity in harmony and equality in diversity in Burma. Equally important is to review the controversial 2008 constitution which gives absolute power to military commander in chief which is still major concern for people of Burma.

Burma must prioritise alleviating poverty, unemployment, inflation, illiteracy and major diseases. At the same time, Burma must work hard to end the economics monopoly and cronyism in Burma.

Burma needs financial and technological assistance from international community so as to address the immediate needs of the people and in the process of rebuilding Burma.

Flourishing Civil Society Organisations are one of the main concrete pillars protecting and strengthening a democratic system in the nation. Burma must work her utmost to flourish Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma. Emergences of the new institutions are an important part of the democratisation process of Burma.

Burmese citizens must be able to practice three fundamental democratic rights i.e. freedom of association, freedom of assembly and freedom of expression. Strengthening these three main principals are the essential parts of the democratisation process of Burma. Burma must work promoting freedom of assembly, freedom of association and freedom of expression in Burma.

Burma must work at the same time thriving Student Unions, Labour Unions and Peasant Unions so that students, workers, peasants and farmers will have the platforms to voice their concerns, to protect their rights and to promote their welfares in Burma.

Independent media and right to access freedom of information are the indicators which show the degree of the democratic tolerant in any nations. Burma must work to flourish freedom of media, social media and freedom of internet and information technology in Burma.

Burma must empower every citizen with education which is the best investment for future of Burma while ensure supporting welfares of teachers, teaching carrier, teaching environment and education standard in Burma.

Burma must educate her citizens of their rights, responsibilities and necessity of taking responsibilities in order to lay the concrete democratic foundation for future generations of Burma bearing in mind that Burma has gone through nearly half the century of successive various dictatorships and military dictatorships together with armed conflicts.

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) truly believes that it must be one of our primary tasks to educate our children with knowledge, technology and employable skills while ensures teaching humanitarian caring, humanity values and human development.

Burma must build the society of tolerance. To meet that end Burma must work to prosper the culture of dialogue, research, reasoning, question mark, freedom from fear, boosting self-confident and nurturing positive attitude in Burma.

Education starts at home and we truly believe that it is the essential part of the nation building process to educate families with parenting skills, child development and nurturing children.

Since Buddhist monasteries and Buddhist monks are essential vital part of the Burmese society and accordingly Burma must work to promote monastery education and support the welfare of the Buddhist monks.

Burma must work to ensure promoting religious freedom in Burma while Burma must have a commission which oversee the protection and promotion of (ethnics) minority rights i.e. maintaining heritage, religion, language, culture, food, writing, music and environment etc.

Burma must gradually modernize defence forces while educating them with values of professionalism and humanity.

Burma must work improving health and social care system which must be affordable and accessible to all the citizens.

Burma must improve agricultural system and must emphasise working on the development of villages, rural and border areas.

Urban population is expected to grow and Burma must work to embrace urbanization by expanding urban infrastructure, by creating jobs and improving bus and transportation services.

Responsible sustainable tourism is one of the most rewarding industries which can assist economic development in Burma. Burma must promote responsible sustainable tourism and at the same time Burma must encourage citizens to travel so as to promote understanding, knowledge and friendship between different societies residing at the different places.

Burma must gradually build industrialised economy that can generate nation’s revenues. The process of gradual economic reforms must be initiated right now. Economic growth is essential for the well being of our people. We must build the infrastructures needed to industrialize Burma.

Energy is an essential for development. Burma must work to ensure providing sufficient electricity and gas for all the citizens of Burma.

Burma must protect and work improving environment for our future generations. We must work to protect the waters, lakes, streams and rivers not to be polluted and not to be dried up while ensure protecting people from flooding and water erosion. Burma must anticipate controlling the quality of our air bearing in mind that the potential growth of urbanisation and industrialisation can increase air pollution.

Burma must protect forests, biodiversity and natural resources. Burma must work to gradually end excessive irresponsible logging, cutting forests and clearing land for agriculture. Burma must increase efforts to afforestation while Burma must work to gradually ban exporting teaks, logs, raw wood, cane, bamboo and endangered forest products in Burma.

Burma must alleviate corruption. The worst form of corruption is corruption of immigration control personnel. We must prioritise to secure our borders to deter and detect illegal immigrants’ intrusions into Burma since population affect us all.

Burma must ensure the fiscal stability and we must set up the feasible tax, banking and monetary policy in Burma. Burma must have the strategic national planning and budget distribution commission so as to effectively plan and distribute spending and future strategic national planning.

We also need gradual reforms in systems of government which would increase responsibility, accountability and transparency. This will be simultaneous and gradual evolutionary process and from time to time we must re-evaluate our reform process so as to have the best possible results to democratise Burma.

Burma must be working to decentralise her administration mechanisms and people must have the right to voice their concerns on every aspect of democratisation process.

These will be on top of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) agenda for this year.

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to reaffirm our position that we will be keep on working:

• to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma.

• to release all the political prisoners.

• to establish the independent judiciary system in Burma.

• to achieve the ever lasting peace, unity in harmony and equality in diversity in Burma.

• to review 2008 constitution to be acceptable for all the people of Burma.

• to flourish Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma.

• to flourish freedom of assembly, association and expression in Burma.

• to flourish freedom of media, social media, internet and information technology in Burma.

• to educate citizens of their rights, responsibilities and necessity of taking responsibilities in Burma.

• to educate humanitarian caring, humanity values and human development in Burma.

• to educate parenting, child development and nurturing children in Burma.

• to promote monastery education, education standard, teaching system and welfares of teachers in Burma.

• to prosper the dialogue, research, reasoning and question mark culture in Burma.

• to promote minority rights i.e. maintaining heritage, language, culture, food, writing, music and environment etc

• to prosper the culture of freedom from fear, boosting self-confident and nurturing positive attitude in Burma.

• to improve health and social care system in Burma.

• to support the responsible sustainable tourism in Burma.

• to support international community giving humanitarian assistance inside Burma.

• to support international financial institutions giving development assistance inside Burma.

• to encourage establishing the strategic national planning and budget distribution commission in Burma.

• to set up the feasible tax, banking, fiscal and monetary policy in Burma.

• to alleviate unemployment, poverty and inflation in Burma.

• to put a full stop on corruption, abuse of power, anyone above the law and buying justice in Burma.

• to end the economics monopoly and cronyism in Burma.

• to modernize defence forces while educating them with values of professionalism and humanity.

• to control illegal immigrants intrusions into Burma.

• to protect environment, biodiversity, forests and natural resources in Burma.

However, we accept the fact that this reform process will take time.

We would like to thank the millions people around the world who helped us to make Burma to be the free democratic society.

Let us stand united overcoming all challenges.

Yes We Can!

We Will Win!

Happy, healthy and peaceful new year to you all!

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)

http://www.bdcburma.org/index.asp

 

Persons of the Year 2011

I. Pro-Democracy

I. A. Inside Burma:                     1. Aung San Suu Kyi, NLD

2. Min Ko Naing, 88GS, 65 ½ -year imprisonment (2008, arrested 22 August 2007) Insein / Maubin / Kengtung / Thayet prisons

3. Win Tin, NLD

4. Zarganar, Thee Lay Thee

5. Ko Ko Gyi, 88GS, 65 ½ -year imprisonment (2008, arrested 22 August 2007) Insein / Maubin / Kengtung / Mong Hsat prisons

 

I. B. Outside Burma:                  1. David Tharckabaw, KNU, Thai-Burma border

2. Maung Yit, MoeMaKa, USA

3. Myo Thein, Director, Burma Democratic Concern, United Kingdom

4. Lay Lay, Unknown Ordinary Heroes Award Committee, Japan

5. Aung Linn Htut, DSA 20, USA

 

I. C. Foreigners:                         1. Vaclav Havel (5 October 1936 – 18 December 2011), President of Czechoslovakia 1989-1992, President of Czech Republic 1993-2003

2. Mitch McConnell, Senator, Republican Party, Kentucky, USA

3. Marty Natalegawa, Foreign Minister, Indonesia

4. Alberto Romulo, Foreign Secretary, Philippines

5. Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, Tibet

 

II. Anti-Democracy

II. A. Hardliners:                         1. Sr-Gen Than Shwe, Dictator-King

2. Gen Tin Aung Myint Oo, Vice President

3. Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan, Minister of Information and Minister of Culture

4. Col Aung Thaung, Secretary of Union Solidarity and Development Association / Party

5. Maj-Gen Hla Tun, Minister of Finance and Revenue

 

II. B. Crony Financiers:               1. Tun Myint Naing (a) Steven Lo, Chairman of Asia World Co Ltd.

2. Tayza, President and Managing Director of Htoo Trading Company

3. Zaw Zaw, Managing Director of Max Myanmar Co Ltd.

4. Khin Shwe, President of Zaykabar Company

5. Sayar Kyaung (a) Aung Ko Win, Chairman of Kanbawza Bank

 

Dear All Media and journalists,

It is to inform you that there will Media Meeting Event to give you more information on what we have prepared for the Fund Raising Stage Show for Education in Ethnic Areas in Sakura Tower , 20th floor , on 6.12.2011 from 10:00 am to 12:00 ( TOMORROW)

U Myo Yan Naung Thein
One of the organizers of the Show
Education Network
Democracy Network

+951 (09 73021874)

http://ow.ly/7PhT4

Dear All,
You are cordially invited to the Discussion Forum which will focus on why NLD should participate in the upcoming by-election and how they should campaign. And what are the issues they should discussed in the parliament if they are elected. I personally believe that NLD re-registration and taking part in the upcoming by-election are the right decisions, and I have some ideas on which issues should be discussed first in the parliament.
Organized by U Myo Yan Naung Thein ( 09 730 21874, 01 501328),
Time : from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm,
Date : 28.11.2011 ( Tomorrow)
Venue: No (2) second floor , West Htan Ta Pin Street , Hledan , Kamayut Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Thank you very much.
Yours faithfully,
Myo Yan Naung Thein
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We support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Dialogue, Peace & National Reconciliation in Burma. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to re-affirm our position supporting firmly on the Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s leadership working for taking place the dialogue leading towards national reconciliation eventually restoring peace in Burma.

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will be attending BAYDA Institute Course Completion Ceremony

Dear All,

BAYDA Library Opening ceremony and Course Completion Ceremony of Capacity Building/ Political Science CB/ PS – 8 / 2012 and CSO, Networking and Democracy Course
CB – CND – 3 / 2012 will be held at BAYDA Institute. That ceremony will be attended by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and U Tin Oo. Thus, All Comrades are invited to join the ceremony.

Date: 31.10. 2011 ( Monday)

Time: 10.00am to 12.00

Venue: BAYDA Institute, No. 53, Thumana Street , 16/3 ward, Thingangyun Township, Yangon

Yours sincerely,

U Myo Yan Naung Thien
Director
BAYDA Institute

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ဒီမုိကေရစီျမတ္ႏိုးသူအားလံုးသို႔

31.10.2011 တနလၤာေန႔ နံနက္ (၁၀း၀၀) မွ (၁၂း၀၀) တြင္ Bayda
စာဖတ္ခန္းဖြင့္ပြဲ အခမ္းအနားႏွင့္ ႏိုင္ငံေရးသိပၸံ တစ္လခြဲ သင္တန္း
အပါတ္စဥ္ (၈) သင္တန္းဆင္းပြဲ၊ အရပ္ဘက္လူမႈအဖြဲ႕အစည္းမ်ား
ဖြဲ႕စည္းျခင္းသင္တန္း အပါတ္စဥ္ (၃) သင္တန္းဆင္းပြဲကို
ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္ကိုယ္တုိင္ တက္ေရာက္ခ်ီးျမွင့္မည္ျဖစ္ပါသျဖင့္
ဒီမုိကေရစီ ခ်စ္ျမတ္ႏိုးသူအားလံုးတက္ေရာက္ အားေပးၾကပါရန္ ေလးစားစြာ
ဖိတ္ၾကားအပ္ပါသည္။

အခ်ိန္။ နံနက္ (၁၀း၀၀) မွ ေန႔လည္ (၁၂း၀၀) ထိ။
ေန႔စြဲ။ 31.10.2011 (တနလၤာေန႔)
ေနရာ။ Bayda Institute ၊အမွတ္ (၄၅၃)၊ သုမနလမ္း၊ ၁၆/၃ ရပ္ကြက္၊
သဃၤန္းကြၽန္းၿမိဳ႕နယ္၊ ရန္ကုန္။
လမ္းညႊန္။ ၂၃၇ အထူး၊ ၃၁ အစိမ္း၊ ၃၉ အ၀ါ၊ ၄၁ အစိမ္း၊ ၁၀၇ အနီ ဟိုင္းလပ္၊
ကားမ်ားစီးၿပီး ကုလားဘုရားမွတ္တုိင္ဆင္းပါရန္။

http://ow.ly/7dx8J

Burma democracy movement leadership must take action now before too late since this is becoming the national cause and if we fail to do that we will be leaving the historic problems for our future generations. I wish our Bogyoke Aung San is here alive today. http://ow.ly/7cKkj

ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း said ေခါင္းေဆာင္ဆိုတာ ႀကိဳက္ႀကိဳက္မႀကိဳက္ႀကိဳက္ ဟုတ္တာ မွန္တာဆိုရင္ ေျပာရဲ ရမယ္။ ၫႊန္ျပရဲရမယ္။ ေခါင္းေဆာင္ဟာေခါင္းေရွာင္မျဖစ္ေစရဘူး။ က်ေနာ္ကေတာ့ လူတိုင္းႀကိဳက္ကို လိုက္ေျပာမွာ မဟုတ္ဘူး။ တိုင္းျပည္ႏွင့္ လူထုအက်ိဳးရွိေၾကာင္းဆိုရင္ ေျပာမွာပဲ၊ လုပ္မွာပဲ။ (၂၁-၃-၄၇ေန႔က စစ္ကိုင္းတြင္ ေဟာေျပာခ်က္မွ) http://ping.fm/rKxRfဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း-said-ေခ/

We (Burmese and Global Citizens) won’t accept any kind of CHINESE Communist Government’s intimidation, influence or/and bullying in any forms on us. We will STAND firmly to protect our land and we will DEFEND decisively to protect humanity.

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