ၿမန္မာလူထုေတြရဲ ့ဒုကၡကို လူသားပီပီစာနာတဲ့အတြက္ ကုလသမဂၢ အတြင္းေရးမႈး ခ်ဴပ္ က၀မ္းနည္းေၾကာင္း တီဗီမွာထြက္ေျပာတယ္။ ကမၻာေခါင္ေဆာင္းေတြက ကူညီဖို ့အတြက္ လုပ္ေနၾကတယ္။
ဒုကၡသည္မ်ားကူညီေရးအတြက္ အေမရိကန္သံရံုးက ေဒၚလာ ၂သိန္း ၈ေသာင္းေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္။
UNICIF က ေဒၚလာ ေဒၚလာ ၁သိန္း ၉ေသာင္းေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္။
ဒါေပမဲ ့ေခြးမသား သန္းေရြ ကေတာ ့ တခြန္းထြက္မေျပာေသးဘူး။ ေသခ်င္းဆိုး ဘယ္ပုန္းေနလည္းမသိဘူး။
ေခြးမသား တာ၀န္မယူရဲ တဲ ့ လူယုတ္မာ ၾကီး သက္သက္ပဲ။
Monday, 5 May 2008
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ေခြးမ်ားသည္ သန္းေ႐ွြအုပ္စုထက္ျမင့္ျမတ္ပါသည္။
ေခြးမ်ားသည္ သန္းေ႐ွြအုပ္စုထက္ျမင့္ျမတ္ပါသည္။
Dog are more faithful & higher class than Than Shwe's group.
Ko Moe Thee,
This is good one!! Exactly, he deserves to be called like that.
Hi Oo Moe Thee
DO not count them for help, never, just want to give trouble in burmese people only.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very much alarmed" by news of the high death toll, vowing that the world body would "do whatever (necessary) to provide urgent humanitarian assistance."
And many other Governments around the world pledged help for a country that has more often earned the ire of the international community, not least for keeping democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in detention for much of the past two decades.
Even the United States, which tightened sanctions on Myanmar in the wake of a crackdown on anti-junta protests last year, in which the UN says 31 people were killed, offered emergency aid and put a disaster response team on standby. (full report)
The European Union released two million euros (three million dollars) in initial emergency aid. Germany, India, Japan, Norway and Sweden also quickly pledged to help.
Thailand has announced it is flying in a transport plane loaded with nine tonnes of food and medicines and India is sending two naval ships carrying food, tents, blankets, clothing and medicines.
But where is Than Shwe , the head of the state and his SPDC (state peace and development council) members? Perhaps too busy ordering soldiers, paid for by the people of Burma, to guard their enormous mansions and other personal properties?
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very much alarmed" by news of the high death toll, vowing that the world body would "do whatever (necessary) to provide urgent humanitarian assistance."
And many other Governments around the world pledged help for a country that has more often earned the ire of the international community, not least for keeping democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in detention for much of the past two decades.
Even the United States, which tightened sanctions on Myanmar in the wake of a crackdown on anti-junta protests last year, in which the UN says 31 people were killed, offered emergency aid and put a disaster response team on standby. (full report)
The European Union released two million euros (three million dollars) in initial emergency aid. Germany, India, Japan, Norway and Sweden also quickly pledged to help.
Thailand has announced it is flying in a transport plane loaded with nine tonnes of food and medicines and India is sending two naval ships carrying food, tents, blankets, clothing and medicines.
But where is Than Shwe , the head of the state and his SPDC (state peace and development council) members? Perhaps too busy ordering soldiers, paid for by the people of Burma, to guard their enormous mansions and other personal properties?
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very much alarmed" by news of the high death toll, vowing that the world body would "do whatever (necessary) to provide urgent humanitarian assistance."
And many other Governments around the world pledged help for a country that has more often earned the ire of the international community, not least for keeping democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in detention for much of the past two decades.
Even the United States, which tightened sanctions on Myanmar in the wake of a crackdown on anti-junta protests last year, in which the UN says 31 people were killed, offered emergency aid and put a disaster response team on standby. (full report)
The European Union released two million euros (three million dollars) in initial emergency aid. Germany, India, Japan, Norway and Sweden also quickly pledged to help.
Thailand has announced it is flying in a transport plane loaded with nine tonnes of food and medicines and India is sending two naval ships carrying food, tents, blankets, clothing and medicines.
But where is Than Shwe , the head of the state and his SPDC (state peace and development council) members? Perhaps too busy ordering soldiers, paid for by the people of Burma, to guard their enormous mansions and other personal properties?
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very much alarmed" by news of the high death toll, vowing that the world body would "do whatever (necessary) to provide urgent humanitarian assistance."
And many other Governments around the world pledged help for a country that has more often earned the ire of the international community, not least for keeping democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in detention for much of the past two decades.
Even the United States, which tightened sanctions on Myanmar in the wake of a crackdown on anti-junta protests last year, in which the UN says 31 people were killed, offered emergency aid and put a disaster response team on standby. (full report)
The European Union released two million euros (three million dollars) in initial emergency aid. Germany, India, Japan, Norway and Sweden also quickly pledged to help.
Thailand has announced it is flying in a transport plane loaded with nine tonnes of food and medicines and India is sending two naval ships carrying food, tents, blankets, clothing and medicines.
But where is Than Shwe , the head of the state and his SPDC (state peace and development council) members? Perhaps too busy ordering soldiers, paid for by the people of Burma, to guard their enormous mansions and other personal properties?
We do not know where Than Shwe is hiding.
We know the following exactly.
The living standard of the country is kept going down deeper and deeper with great acceralation and momentum due to the 50 YEARS IMPACT of
1) wrong political system (without democracy)
2) Wrong economic system
set up by The TEACHER (NAY WIN) and
followed up by his new generation of all Military Gangsters (Khin Nyunt, Than Shwe, Maung Aye and Thein Sein).
All the family and partners of new generation of Military Gangsters become
1) Richer and richer
2) Healthier and healthier
3) Live longer and longer
The Worst Country Leaders in Burmese History.
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