ေတာ္လွန္ေရးသမား ၃၄ ဦး KNU ဂုဏ္ျပဳ

နယူးေဒလီ (မဇၥ်ိမ) ။       ။ အိႏၵိယေထာင္မ်ားအတြင္း ၁၃ ႏွစ္ေက်ာ္ၾကာ အက်ဥ္းက်ခံခဲ့သည့္ ကရင္ႏွင့္ ရခိုင္ ေတာ္လွန္ေရးသမား ၃၄ ဦးအား ကရင္အမ်ဳိးသား အစည္းအ႐ံုး KNU ေတာ္လွန္ေရးသမိုင္း၌ ၾကာသပေတးေန႔တြင္ မွတ္တမ္းတင္လိုက္သည္။

အိႏၵိယႏုိင္ငံ ၿမိဳ႕ေတာ္နယူးေဒလီတြင္ ျပဳလုပ္ခဲ့သည့္ မ်ဳိးခ်စ္သူပုန္ ၃၄ ဦးအား ဂုဏ္ျပဳသည့္ အခမ္းအနား၌ KNU က ထိုကဲ့သို႔ ေျပာဆိုလိုက္ျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။

“မေလွ်ာ့ေသာ ဇြဲလံု႔လနဲ႔ အနစ္နာခံ၊ အပင္ပန္းခံလာခဲ့တဲ့

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အတြက္ က်ေနာ္တို႔ KNU အေနနဲ႔ ေတာ္လွန္ေရးရဲ႕ သမိုင္းကိစၥမွာ အတည္ ျဖစ္ပါလိမ့္မယ္။ အသိအမွတ္ျပဳ မွတ္တမ္းတင္ပါတယ္” ဟု KNU ဗဟိုေကာ္မတီဝင္ ပဒိုေစာအားတိုးက ဂုဏ္ျပဳပဲြတြင္ ေျပာဆိုခဲ့သည္။

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၃၄ ဦးအနက္ ၁၀ ဦးမွာ KNU အဖဲြ႔ဝင္မ်ားျဖစ္ၿပီး၊ က်န္ ၂၄ ဦးမွာ ရခုုိင္အမ်ဳိးသား ညီညႊတ္ေရးပါတီ NUPA မွ ျဖစ္ၾကသည္။

ျမန္မာ့ဒီမိုကေရစီအင္အားစုမ်ားက ဦးစီးက်င္းပသည့္ အဆိုပါဂုဏ္ျပဳပြဲတြင္ ကုလသမဂၢ ဒုကၡသည္မ်ားဆိုင္ရာ မဟာမင္းၾကီး႐ံုး UNHCR မွ မစ္ရွင္အၾကီးအကဲ မစၥစ္ Monserrat Feixas Vihe ကလည္း “UNHCR အေနနဲ႔ ဒုကၡသည္ေတြကို ကာကြယ္ဖို႔၊ ေစာင့္ေရွာက္ဖို႔ ျဖစ္တဲ့အတြက္ ဒီ ၃၄ ေယာက္ကို လံုလံုျခံဳျခံဳနဲ႔ ျပန္လည္ လြတ္ေျမာက္ႏိုင္ဖို႔ ေဆာင္ရြက္ရာမွာ ေအာင္ေအာင္ျမင္ျမင္ ပါဝင္ကူညီေပးႏိုင္ခြင့္ ရတာဟာ က်မတို႔အတြက္ အခြင့္ထူးတရပ္ပါပဲ” ဟု ေျပာဆိုသြားသည္။

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Aung San Suu Kyi: Why the BBC Reith Lectures matter

10 June 2011 Last updated at 14:36 GMT

Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese pro-democracy leader, explains why she decided to accept the BBC’s invitation to give the 2011 Reith Lectures.

Her two lectures will discuss the themes of dissent and liberty and will part be of a wider series titled ‘Securing Freedom‘. This will feature three more lectures, to be given by the former director general of MI5, Eliza Manningham-Buller.

Aung San Suu Kyi’s lectures will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service on Tuesday, 28 June and 5 July. Eliza Manningham-Buller’s lectures will be broadcast in September. All five lectures will be available to download via the Reith Lectures podcast.

Burmese Soldier Shot by Border Guard Force in Three Pagodas Pass

June 10th, 2011

By Independent Mon News Agency – One Burmese government soldier was shot by a member of the Border Guard Force (BGF) last night, in Three Pagodas Pass (TPP), during an argument between government troops and BGF troops say sources close to the Burmese authorities.

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A source close to the Burmese authorities in TPP explained that the soldier was shot at 8:30 pm while a group of BGF soldiers drove to a restaurant at Taung Win, Quarter 4 in TPP.

Troops from Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) No.284, who were sitting in a restaurant threatened members of the BGF that they would seize the BGF’s car. Continue reading “Burmese Soldier Shot by Border Guard Force in Three Pagodas Pass”

WAR:The Shan State Army (SSA) North fighter who was paralyzed after a severs dose of the black smoke created by the chemical shells on 3 June recovered in about 6 hours later

10 June 2011
The Shan State Army (SSA) North fighter who was paralyzed after a severs dose of the black smoke created by the chemical shells on 3 June recovered in about 6 hours later, confirmed one of his officers from the 36th Brigade. The Burma Army employed chemical shells on the rebels at the 7th Mile Base, between Tangyan and Monghsu, after a 7 hour attack failed to dislodge them. (SHAN)

Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Myanmar 08.June 2011

New York, 8 June 2011 – Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Myanmar
This morning, the Secretary-General convened the first meeting of his Group of Friends on Myanmar since the establishment of a new Government in Naypyitaw. The Group heard from his Special Adviser, following his recent visit to that country.Given Myanmar’s decades-long conflict and political deadlock, this meeting took place against a backdrop of significant recent developments that could affect the country’s future direction and standing regionally and globally.

It is clear that Myanmar today continues to face the same challenges it has faced for too long: the country’s human rights, political, social, economic and humanitarian problems are serious, deep-seated and long-standing.

Equally clear, however, is the desire of the United Nations to see Myanmar succeed in addressing those challenges. President Thein Sein’s stated recognition of the need to do so in a way that strengthens national unity, including through wide-ranging reforms, is welcome.

Whether the new Government has the political will, capacity and support to live up to its commitments and promises is yet to be seen. In order for Myanmar to move forward, all citizens should be allowed to participate in building their country’s future.

Releasing all political prisoners and reaching out as broadly as possible through dialogue to all those who have a contribution to make – including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and political forces inside and outside Parliament – will be key to ensuring that any reforms enjoy broad support. There is no time to waste.

Collectively too, the international community has a shared responsibility towards the people of Myanmar. Enabling the current process to result in a successful transition requires us to follow events closely but also to recognize efforts and maximize opportunities for meaningful change. That is why, with the cooperation of the new Government and the continued support of Member States, the Secretary-General is personally committed to the United Nations’ long-term engagement with Myanmar in the political, humanitarian and development areas, all of which are important to advance durable peace and democracy.

8 June 2011 –

Citing the array of challenges facing the newly installed Government in Myanmar,Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today reaffirmed the commitment of the United Nations to remain engaged with the South-East Asian nation on its path to peace and democracy.“It is clear that Myanmar today continues to face the same challenges it has faced for too long: the country’s human rights, political, social, economic and humanitarian problems are serious, deep-seated and long-standing,” read a statement issued by Mr. Ban’s spokesperson. Continue reading “Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Myanmar 08.June 2011”

ASEAN watch your “next” chairman:Authorities putting pressure on NLD charity school

New Delhi (Mizzima) – Efforts to expand an NLD-supported charity school, Mom’s Home, in North Okkalapa Township are being blocked by local authorities, according to a school official who is a National League for Democracy (NLD) member.

Moms-HomeAll three locations of the NLD-sponsored Mom’s Home schools have had problems in finding or remodeling locations to hold free classes for students. Photo: Mizzima

‘The current school building was filled to capacity, so I’m trying to renovate my home that was destroyed in Cyclone Nargis to be used as the school. But, the township administrative office chief told me to stop the renovation until his superior authority grants  a permit’, school director Aye Myint told Mizzima. The township administrative office imposed the prohibition on Tuesday.

Aye Myint runs a charity school for about 100 children from kindergarten to grade seven. The school follows the government curriculum. Many people in both urban and rural areas rely on charity schools.

Mom’s Home charity school was opened in January 2011 with NLD support. Continue reading “ASEAN watch your “next” chairman:Authorities putting pressure on NLD charity school”