I hope this letter finds you well. This is Myo Thein, the Director at the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) which is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can enjoy the freedom of speech, press, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights.
I am writing this letter to inform you that we need your support since Burma crisis is in its pivotal state.
I am sending the Burma Constitutional Conference ( Discussion in Burmese Language Part 1-6) and interviews of the democratic leaders in English and Burmese.
You may aware that ruling junta of Burma is planning to hold the sham election in 2010 with sham 2008 constitution which is adopted and drafted unilaterally and designed to legitimised military rule in Burma.
Apology for non-Burmese speaking friends but I would be very much appreciated if you could promote and share this information with your friends.
We would like to explain why we boycott junta's 2010 election.
So long as the 2008 Constitution continues to exist, elections in 2010 and the following period will not be adopted as legitimate elections.
We do not need another election in 2010 in the first place since the last democratic free and fair election was held in 1990 by the very junta who is ruling Burma today, in which Aung San Suu Kyi led National League for Democracy (NLD) won landslide victory.
“If this country is to achieve genuine democracy, the result of the elections of 1990 must be recognized.” Aung San Suu Kyi.
Aung San Suu Kyi should be the Prime Minister of Burma according to the 1990 election result.
Instead of honouring the 1990 election result, junta put Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest until now and political suppressing intensified.
The 2008 Constitution must be revised by cancelling
(a) The impunity provision , and
(b) Other provisions which solidify the rule of the military dictatorship.
(or)
Burmese people will call for United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to declare Burma’s 2008 Constitution as null and void.
The 2008 Constitution must be revised by cancelling
(a) The impunity provision , and
(b) Other provisions which solidify the rule of the military dictatorship.
(or)
Burmese people will call for United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to declare Burma’s 2008 Constitution as null and void.
Aung San Suu Kyi once said that “It is even appropriate or justified for the international community carries out the responsibility to intervene in the internal affairs of another country whose power are creating hell for the population. The international community as a whole should recognise that it has got responsibilities. It can’t ignore grave injustices that are going on within the borders of any particular country.”
It is reasonable to request the nullification of the 2008 Constitution by the UN Security Council. Precedence for such a move can be found in UNSC Resolution 554 regarding South Africa’s 1983 apartheid-entrenching constitution.
Please do share this letter with your friends to let the world know that military government in Burma is systematically instigating the military rule in Burma forever.
It is reasonable to request the nullification of the 2008 Constitution by the UN Security Council. Precedence for such a move can be found in UNSC Resolution 554 regarding South Africa’s 1983 apartheid-entrenching constitution.
Please do share this letter with your friends to let the world know that military government in Burma is systematically instigating the military rule in Burma forever.
The following are the links of the voices of democratic leaders of Burma on junta's sham 2008 constitution and planned sham 2010 election.
U Nwe Aung, the Director of NCUB (Europe) on "2008 Constitution".
U Aung Htoo, the General Secretary of Burma Lawyers' Council on "2008 Constitution".
Daw Nita Yin Yin May, Women of Burma (UK) on "2008 Constitution"
Ko Aung, 88 Generation Student on "2008 Constitution"
Zaw Zaw Aung, 88 Generation Student on "2008 Constitution"
Myo Thein, the Director of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) on " 2008 Constitution "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAz8_D-3lDM
Please see the videos of discussion in details.
Please see the videos of discussion in details.
Burma Constitutional Conference (Discussion 6)
Burma Constitutional Conference (Discussion 5)
Burma Constitutional Conference (Discussion 4)
Burma Constitutional Conference (Discussion 3)
Burma Constitutional Conference (Discussion 2)
Burma Constitutional Conference (Discussion 1)
Thank you very much for your unwavering support. Please do share this message to all of your friends who concern Burma in order to let the world knows that we must stop injustice going on in Burma.
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Myo Thein
Director
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)
myothein19@gmail.com
myothein@bdcburma.org
+44 208 493 9137
+44 787 788 2386
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Burma Democratic Concern is the registered company in UK, and register number is 6496926. Register address 2nd Floor, 145-157, St John Street, London, United Kingdom, EC1V 4PY .
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