Thursday, 1 October 2009

တိဗက္ အတုိက္အခံလူငယ္မ်ားက နယူးေဒလီရွိ တရုတ္သံရုံးကုိ ၀င္ေရာက္စီးနင္း



-ၾကားၿဖတ္သတင္း-

  • တရုတ္ႏုိင္ငံ(The founding of the People's Republic of China.) အႏွစ္ ၆၀ ေၿမာက္ အထိမ္းအမွတ္ ေန႔မွာ အိႏၵိယ မွာ ေနထုိင္ေနၾကတဲ့ တိဗက္ အတုိက္အခံမ်ားက နယူးေဒလီရွိ တရုတ္သံရုံးကုိ ၀င္ေရာက္စီးနင္း။
  • အင္ဒုိနီးရွားႏုိင္ငံ စူမတ္ထရာကြ်န္းေတာင္ပုိင္း မွာ အင္အားၾကီးတဲ့ ေၿမငလ်င္ ထပ္မံလႈပ္၍ လူေပါင္း ၁၁၁၀ ေယာက္ ေသဆုံးလုိ႔ ကုလသမဂၢ က ထုတ္ၿပန္။ ဆက္လက္မ်ားၿပားလာဖြယ္ရွိ။
  • ေနာက္ထပ္ အင္အားၾကီးတဲ့ ေၿမငလ်င္ စမုိအင္း ( Samoan) ကြ်န္းႏုိင္ငံမွာထပ္မံလႈပ္၍ လူ ၁၅၀ ေက်ာ္ ေသဆုံး။ ဆက္လက္မ်ားၿပားလာဖြယ္ရွိ။
  • IMF အၾကီးအကဲ တူရကီမွာ ရွဳးဖိနပ္ၿဖင့္ ၿပစ္ေပါက္ ဆဲဆုိ ခံရ။



2 comments :

Anonymous said...

Myanmar needs to be unified. In the past, General Aung San and his AFPFL party leaders, then Prime Minister U Nu and his cabinet members, and finally General Ne Win, and now Sr Gen Than Shwe wanted, and strived to unify Myanmar. However, the main opposing forces, the communists and Karen National Union went underground and rebelled for power and secession within 100 days of independence. Wa ethnic nationals became somewhat communist and Chinese protégé and collaborator. So, all the efforts to unify had been failed. Hence, Myanma Tatmadaw clearly felt that it was its job and responsible to unify the nation and therefore stepped in. It is factual and irrefutable that in Myanmar, everyone can have a good night sleep today and work normally because of the military and police, except in ‘black’ frontal areas where insurgency is intense. But, you can’t expect too much in a country weathering continuous civil war since day one of her independence.
The junta could foresee that the ethnic rebels and various opposition groups have been using DASSK. Until now, not one of them promised publicly and officially in front of the world bodies or to the people of Myanmar that they will not secede from the Union, or pledge that they will surrender their arms and serve under DASSK’s new military if she becomes a President of Union of Myanmar. UWSA also never promised they would give up poppy planting and illicit drug production. Therefore, once DASSK is elected president, the rebel militia and opposition groups who got no place in DASSK era would likely to begin their drive by all means to their cause whether by crook or by crime.
Take, for instance, Myanmar was not atypical of the countries where Beijing had a foothold. Yet, in 1967, China’s diplomatic and clandestine machine was thrown into attempts to induce a hard-sell campaign pressured the sizeable Myanmar’s ethnic Chinese minority to wave the Little Red Hand Book, wear Mao badges, sing songs of Mao quotes and salute Mao’s portrait. Ne Win’s military government, regarded these practices as challenging its own authority, thus banned them. Beijing then aggravated ethnic Chinese to defy the ban and confront the government. The result was much bloodshed and many deaths, and severe retribution against ethnic Chinese.
Mao Tse-tung then unleashed the Burmese Communist Party which was completely dependent on China for its survival, in a new wave of insurgency. In July 1967, Mao instructed in secret: “It is better that the Burmese government is against us, so we can more openly support the BCP”. PM Chou Eng Lai summoned the BCP officers being trained in China to the Great Hall of the People to inform them that they were to be sent home to start a war. They were accompanied to Shan State, Wa and Kokang regions by their Chinese wives, who had been selected in a very strange manner. Each Burmese communist officer would go out into the street, with a PLA officer, and pick a woman who caught his eye. If the woman and her family passed a security check, the authorities would work on her to marry the Burmese communist officer. Some woman entered into marriage willingly, others were coerced. The communist offensive then was so fierce, attacking with wave after wave of ethnic Wa and China’s PLA soldiers that Myanma Tatmadaw suffered heavy casualties. But in the end, Tatmadaw was able to hold back the communist advance and launched counter offensive operations.
Here, it emphasizes the importance of Tatmadaw, which suggests how miraculous this country must have been to be still in one piece. Who knows? China might revive BCP or thinking to give some lesson to Myanmar now? Hence, Myanmar needs military in the new government to oversee internal and external threats for at least ten years to wait until the guns and smoke have really settled. It is odd to include 25% of compulsory military personnel in the constitution, but it could not be said unusual given that the military has been ruling the country for nearly five decades. Gradually, by time the people can change everything.

min said...

သူတို႔ရဲ႕လုပ္ရဲတဲ႔သတၱိကိုတစ္ကယ္ေလးစားတယ္ဗ်ာ
ကိုယ္႔တိုင္းျပည္နဲ႔လူမ်ိဳးအတြက္ေပးဆပ္ရတာတစ္ကယ္
မြန္ျမတ္ပါတယ္.စစ္ဘီလူးသန္းေရႊကေတာ႔ျပည္ထဲကလူ
ငယ္ေတြကိုေဘာလံုးပြဲေတြနဲ႔ေမ်ာေနေအာင္လုပ္ေနတယ္
သိတယ္မလားေဘာပြဲဆိုေတာ႔အားလံုး(က်ေနာ္အပါဝင္)
စိတ္ဝင္စားတယ္ေလ.စစ္ေခြးေတြရဲ႕အိုင္ဒီယာကိုေလ်ာ႕
မတြက္ႀကနဲ႔.ျပည္ထဲကေဘာ႔စ္ႀကီးေတြကေတာ႔ဘယ္သူ
ေသေသငေတမာရင္ျပီးေရာဘဲ။