BURMA'S JUNTA and HITLER'S NAZI
(Feb. 02, 2005)(BOXUN Received S.H.A.N & Burma's News Published by Burma's Chinese)
(I)Burmese Military is NAZI
Burmese Army and his leaders were, at the begining, trained by Japanese Militarism during the 2nd World War. All the leaders, including Bo Ne Win, had Japanese names.It is they who led Japanese Fascist Army from Thailand into Burma. (boxun.com)
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So all the successive leaders of Burmese Army are deeply rooted in Naxism and Fascism.They like to use the Chaovanism of Great Burmans to cheat and teach their followers.They worship weapens and violence.They believe that the guns can create political power and all other things.So they can give up justice ,conscience and everything but no weapons. For them weapon is everything.
Last October there happened power struggle among the military junta. Than Swe and Maung Aye acted quicker than Khin Nyunt and his followers sothat Khin Nyunt-Group lost the power and were arrested. Myint Aung Zaw did not cooperate well sothat he was tortured to death. Those who well-cooperated ,were also half-dead.The involved relatives and friends cried in great fear at the so-called People's Court.
The good-hearted people of Burma , by watching all these Aneisa (uncertainty) and Dukka (sufferings) get somewhat Buddhist enlightment.
According to the news, all the generals got Dorda (anger) and morha (unenlightment) at 11 o'clock p.m. that military night-meeting. All generals followed the American cowboy,Mr Bush's teaching ¡°catch the ball before the bound,who strikes first prevails¡±. Bullets were flying. Bo Win Tun and some people were shot dead, some wound .The authority cut off all telecommunication to keep the gun-fighting story secret. However rumour spread everywhere.
According to Kachin Post Jan 26, Maung Aye is rounded up and his office closed down. Maung Oo, home minister, and Myint Swe, Rangoon commander, wounded during a shoot-out. PM Soe Win has been missing on the junta's media (since 11 January when he received Bangladeshi Energy Minister Mosharraf Hossain), but his name is among those who has sent felicitations to their Indian counterpart on the occasion of India's 56th anniversary of Independence which falls today.
According to Irrawaddy Jan 27, Maung Aye pronounced dead following the gun duel. Analysts believe a major reshuffle is looming. Commodity prices are rising with the coup news in Rangoon.
Maung Aye's status is not very good, says Padoh Mahn Sha, KNU general secretary. Some Rangoon residents are rushing to withdraw their deposits at Kanbawza Bank, owned by Maung Aye's business "friend", Aung Ko Win.(Irrawaddy Jan 28)
(II) Burmese Junta's Crime against Human Beings
Burmese military likes to fire and kill the people of nationarities of Burma when the latter demonstrate or protest against him.The military junta is very clever at looking for the scapepgoat, laying all his own fault at somebody else's door. By this way the military junta has escaped successfully several times from his economic, politic and military crises.
--in 1948 just after Independence, the military junta oppressed and alienated the Burmans,the Karens,the Karennis, the Mons, the Kachins,the Chins etc (Burma consists of 135 nationalities incl.Burma's Chinese)to fight each other.The cruel civil war till today continues.
People of all nationalities have been ,day and night, being killed, robbed, burnt and beat, their wives and daughters gang-raped ,the whole village forced to displace and villagers forced to labour.
--In 1962 the military junta sent the Kachin and the Chin troops to shoot dead the peaceful demonstrating Rangoon University students in the University campus.
This is to kill two birds with one stone: 1.oppress the people who dare to resist the amry. 2. Let the students hate the Kachin and the Chin soldiers.
--In 1963-64, the military regime¡°nationalized¡±,without any compensation, the enterprises and fortune of the Burma's Chinese. In one day the Burma's Chinese were looted to be penniless. Many Burma's Chinese even were driven out of their own houses.
--In June 1967, the military regime stirred anti-Chinese riot and killed hundreds of Burma's Chinese. The military regime propagated that Burma's Chinese came from China,so they had to be driven back to China.
--The military regime has banned every Burma's Chinese to learn their Chinese language and culture.The junta has remarked at the identity cards of the Burma's Chinese,so as to deprive the HUMAN RIGHT and the NATIONAL RIGHT of Burma's Chinese by their study, work, resident,travel, marriage and public affair.
This is 100% the SAME as the Hitler's NAXI treated to the Jew people.
After the Anti-Chinese campaign ,the military regime has used the similar way to oppress and mistreat the Burma's Indian ,the Burma's Pakistanese and the Burma's Bangladish.
The military regime whipped up racist and religious sentiments between Burmese and other races and nationalities, between Buddhist Karens and Christian Karens, among Buddhists ,Christians and Muslim etc.
Thus,the military regime uses cunningly the policy of DIVIDE & RULE and fish for profits .
The military regime is racist, same as Hitler's NaZi.
--Since 1989, the military regime has propagated that Aung San Suu Kyi's husband is an Englishman, so she can not be trusted and that NLD led by Aung San Suu Kyi will certainly sell the natioanl interest to England and U.S.A .
The military regime is unhuman , has no mitta (loving kindness) nor garuna (mercy) of Buddhism.
--The regime did not allow Aung San Suu Kyi to visit her dying husband in England nor the dying scholar to say good bye to his wife in Rangoon before he died.
--The regime has refused till now the two "half-blood" sons flying 10,000 km to visit their mother Aung San Suu Kyi.
--Her telephone line has been cut till today.
--Forces of the ruling military junta have targeted a number of villages in these areas, seizing property, burning paddy rice and forcing villagers to flee their homes and take refuge in the jungle, stated the Jubilee Campaign, as reported by International Christian Concern (ICC).
--According to Christian Solidarity Worldwide, there are an estimated one million internally displaced people (IDPs) in Burma today, with over 526,000 in Shan, Karen, Karenni and Mon areas of eastern Burma, living in dire conditions either in camps or in temporary shelters in the jungle, or on the run, without access to adequate food supplies, health care, shelter or education.
--Since 1996, an estimated 2,500 villages in eastern Burma have been destroyed.
-- CSW , the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) criticized the SPDC for human rights violations. Human rights abuses have occurred in Shan State, but the ICRC has declined to speak out publicly against these violations. The Burma Army has also persecuted those who speak to the ICRC. "The abuses are taking place right under the noses of the UN agencies and ICRC," claimed one NGO worker. In addition to the estimated 157,000 displaced as a result of Burma Army offensives, CSW received reports of another 7,500 Karen and Karenni people recently displaced.
"At least 4,781 Karen people have been displaced in recent weeks in the Shwygn/Hsaw Htee area of Naunglybin District, Karen State," CSW reported. "They are currently hiding in the jungle and cannot move during the day for fear of attack from the Burma Army."
All nationalities of Burma have been watching indignantly how the military regime plays fire of racism.
Every one knows: good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil.He who plays with fire gets burnt.
(III) People of Burma are Suffering
23 January
Academics and NGOs are afraid Burmese workers will be abused after a special economic zone is created at Maesod. Panithi Tangphati, Tak border Civil Society member, says 90% of factories there are sub-contracted to produce brand name products for transnational companies through borders. The factories don't earn much after brokers have taken their share, so to save money they pay low wages to workers. (Bangkok Post)
200 plus migrant workers protest for the sixth consecutive day against the delay of wages due Maesod's Thai Rungruang fishnet factory. Normally, workers are paid once every 10-days, at the rate of 90 baht per day per worker. (NMG)
20 JanuaryHong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission, accusing the Thai government of maintaining a double standard in relief efforts, urges its Ministry of Labor to intervene and help the Burmese migrant workers affected by the Tsunami. About 2,000 workers have been deported while 2,300 died and 4,000 are missing in Thailand, estimates the rights body. (The Nation) A verbal ceasefire was agreed between KNU (the Karen National Union) and the SPDC. CSW reported, "Since the ceasefire talks began, the KNU has reported over 200 clashes between the Burma Army and KNLA troops."
Burmese commanders attacking Karenni positions opposite Maehongson are requesting permission from Thai authorities to use Thai-territory to assault the defenders from the rear. Thai authorities are unlikely to allow them into their territory, fearing their occupation of the area would last for ever.The Burmese Army keeps no words( Chin people call Burmese army as swindlers and Burmese language as lie), says KNPP leader Rimond Htoo. (DVB)
26 January
Representatives of Geneva-based UN agency, International Organization for Migration, meet Phuket governor Udomsak Asavarangkul, seeking information about migrant workers caught up in the Tsunami disaster. He doesn't know if there is any compensation for affected migrants but the province has helped all victims equally. (Thai Press Reports)
19 January
A boat carrying 1,000 bags of rice and 149 bags of peas waylaid by unidentified group of gunmen in Maungdaw township, Arakan. The looted merchandise came from the
28 January
41 nations meet in Thailand's Phuket to discuss setting up the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center. (Bangkok Post)
FM Nyan Win, in Thailand to attend a conference on Tsunami warning system, dismisses coup rumors with a laugh. Thaung Tun, director general of the foreign ministry's political department also says the situation is stable. (Irish news)Thaung Tun, director general of the foreign ministry's political department, speaking on the sidelines of the Phuket Conference on Tsunami warning system.
27 January
Military attach- Col Ko Ko Aung visits Maehongson. He dismisses Thai suggestion of opening dialogue with the KNPP .He tells Thailand that Burmese Army will smash all rebels who dare to resist him.(NMG)
20 January
Religious riot in Kyauk Pru (Kyaukhpyu) of Arakan between Buddhists and Muslims leave 3 Muslims dead. Town authorities have cut all telephone lines to prevent information leaking out regarding the riot. At least 30 were killed during the 2001 riots in Akyab. (Narinjara)
24 January
30% of the prostitutes in Mon State are under the age of 18, reports the business community from Moulmein. Men can easily buy sex and alcohol at a cost of 5-10 dollars. Commanders get free sex and money when they visit the brothels because the owners worry about losing their business if they refuse. People are afraid of Burmese army.(Kao Wao)
Forty Burmese survivors of the Tsunami from Phuket were forced to pay 700 baht each at the Three Pagodas to be allowed to cross the border.
23 January
US-based Freedom House, in its survey of 192 nations, have placed Burma among 8 most oppressed countries in the world. (Malta Media Online)
(boxun.com)
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