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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Daw Suu Kyi tapi Maung Htaein Lin Visa ngah khin kici hi!

Daw Suu Kyi tapa Maung Htein Lin kawl ngam ongtungta cih pen ongtung hinailo a, ong pai seih nang Visa ngah khinta cihciang pen NLD makai ahi U Oon Kyaing in soi hi.

Daw Suu Kyi inn kong lampi dimin, mihon' te' Daw Suu, cidam, khansau tahen ci uh!

November 13, 2010 sun nai 2:44pm hun pawlin, Kaba Aye leh Hledan lampi kituahna pan kipanin, Daw Suu Kyi inn maidongah mihon tul 2 valbangin, Daw Suu, cidam tahen, khansau tahen, anuntak nuam tahen ci-in, thupha pia ziahziah uh hi.

Daw Suu Kyi tuni tawmvei khit ciang ong suakta ingci!

Daw Suu Kyi zong tuni kawl ngam nitak lam nai 4:00pm hunin suakta ing cih thukiza ahih manin, tulaitak Yangon  ama inn kongah mitampi takin asuahtak ing angak in om uh hi.
Tuni a, Yangon khuapi sung pan ongpai khat in, Than Shwe in Suu Kyi suahtaksak nangin, letmat thuu khin hi ci hi. Tukhit ciangin sun 12:00 hunin, suahtakna lai mawhpuakna neite'n a inn ah zong sim kheh khin hi kici lai hi. NLD zumpi kong mai ah, mi 500 val bangin khungkhawm in om ahih manin, ngalkap kembit (security) te' tam sesem ci hi ci-in U Win Tin in soi hi.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Myanmar:First General Election in 20 years from Mumbai, India

Myanmar:First General Election in 20 years

Obama hits out at Myanmar polls
AP 

Mumbai, Nov 7 (IANS) US President Barack Obama Sunday told students here that elections in Myanmar would be anything but 'free and fair' and exhorted everyone to speak up for democracy and freedom.
In remarks that may be seen as a subtle critique of India's policy towards that country, Obama said: 'There are elections that are being held right now in Burma, that will be anything but free and fair.'
He was addressing students at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai during the second day of his visit to India.
Myanmar, formerly called Burma, is holding the first elections in nearly two decades Sunday. The process is widely seen as lacking legitimacy.
'For too long the people of Burma have been denied the right to determine their own destiny,' he added.
One should stand up for freedom and democracy anywhere in the world, Obama stressed.
This could be seen as a subtle critique of India's policy towards Myanmar which is seen by the US and Western countries as soft towards the junta. The US has been pressing India to play a more proactive role in pushing the junta towards genuine democracy.
The human rights situation in Myanmar may figure in discussions between the delegation-level talks in New Delhi Monday.