Blinkhackergroup: ready to face what you asking for? stupid enough to attack all buddhist societies..burmese/english

သူတစ္ေယာက္တည္းထိမ္းခ်ဳပ္ျပီးသံုးေနတဲ့အေကာင့္ေတြက https://www.facebook.com/ArkarHeinisthegod ျဖစ္ျပီး သူ႔ရဲ႕ အစစ္အမွန္အေကာင့္က https://www.facebook.com/htetsoeaung123/ ျဖစ္တယ္ ဘာေၾကာင့္လည္းဆိုေတာ့ အာကာဟိန္းဟာအ ဲဒီအေကာင့္ကိုလည္းသံုးေနလို႔ျဖစ္တယ္ ။

BHG ကိ ုစိန္ေခၚဖို႔ဆိုတာ သူ႔အတြက္ မိုက္မဲမႈတစ္ခုပါပဲ ။ ဗုဒၶဘာသာ အဖြဲ႔အစည္းကို တိုက္ခုိက္ျခင္း ျမန္မာအမ်ိဳးသမီးေတြကို တိုက္ခိုက္ျခင္းဆိုးရြားတဲ့စကားလံုးေတြ ပံုေတြနဲ႔တကြ အလြဲသံုးစားလုပ္ျခင္း ဟာ သူ႔ရဲ႕မိုက္မဲမႈတစ္ခုပဲ ။ ဘာေၾကာင့္ ဒီေလာက္ ျပင္းထန္တာလဲ ။

လံုေလာက္တာထက္ကိုလံုေလာက္ပါျပီ ။ အခုသူ႔ပါးစပ္ပိတ္ဖို႔အခ်ိန္ေရာက္ျပီ သူဟာ အျမဲ ပဲ ေနာက္ကြယ္မွာပဲရွိေနရမယ္ ။ ဒီေကာင့္ကို လူမႈကြန္ယက္ဆိုက္ထဲမွာ ျပဳလုပ္ခဲ့သမွ် စံုစမ္းစစ္ေဆးေရးအခန္းထဲထည့္ျပီး စစ္ေဆးဖို႔ ျမန္မာအစိုးရ ကိုလည္း ေတာင္းဆိုထားပါတယ္ ။ ကၽြန္ေတာ္တို႔ အစိုးရလိုအပ္သမွ် အခ်က္အလက္ေတြနဲ႔ ေဒတာေတြကို အားလံုးေထာက္ပံ့ေပးႏုိင္ပါတယ္ ။

ဟက္ကင္လုပ္တယ္ဆိုတာ အေကာင့္တစ္ခုကို ဟက္ယံုသက္သက္မဟုတ္ပါဘူး BHG သည္ ဒီလိုဆိုးရြားရူးသြပ္တဲ့အေကာင့္မ်ိဳးအလိုမရွိပါဘူး ကၽြန္ေတာ္တို႔ သူ႔ရဲ႕ အေကာင့္စစ္ကို ဟက္ျပီး သူ႔ရဲ႕ ဘ၀အစစ္အမွန္ကို ထုတ္ေဖာ္ျပသခဲ့ပါျပီ ။ ကဲ အခုေတာ့ မင္း အခ်ဳပ္အေႏွာင္ေတြရဲ႕ေနာက္ကြယ္မွာ မ်က္ႏွာျပဖို႔အသင့္ျဖစ္ေနျပီလား ဒါမွမဟုတ္ ဘ၀အစစ္အမွန္မွာ မင္းလုပ္ခဲ့သမွ် အတြက္မင္းထြက္ေျပးဖို႔အသင့္ျဖစ္ေနျပီလား ။

ငါတို႔ ေနရာတိုင္းမွာရွိတယ္ ။

မူရင္း – http://www.blinkhackergroup.org/2012/10/ready-to-face-what-you-were-asking-for.html
Tango down… This is social network, Don’t abuse others! Or we will bust you!This is Akar Hein (aka) Htet Aung Soe, he is the one who controlled this account! https://www.facebook.com/ArkarHeinisthegod.His real ID is https://www.facebook.com/htetsoeaung123/, because Akar Hein controls this account too.

He is stupid enough to call out for challenges to BHG. He was stupid enough to attack all buddhist societies as well as attacking/abusing at myanmar girls with vulgar words by stealing girl profile pictures. Why so serious…

Enough is enough. It is time for you to shut up, you should be at behind bars. So we demand Myanmar Government to take this kid into investigation room for whatever he had done on social network. We can provide all his data & information whatsoever Government needs.

Hacking is not about hacking just an account, and BHG doesn’t need to your stupid account, we hacked your real account and to reveal your personal life to show your real Identity. Now be ready face your life at behind bar, or try to run for your life in real life for what you have done!

We are everywhere…

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All Who Want Democracy in Burma-support BAYDA !! -english

 

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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”

A free clinic opened at South Dagon Township by NLD

South Dagon Clinic

On 21st March, a free clinic organized by NLD South Dagon Township Committee was opened at a house of a member of Township Committee. About 100 people including Dr. Myo Aung, joint secretary of Rangoon Division NLD Committee, members of Township Committees, other NLD members in the Township, youth wing members, women wing members and members of Blood Group attended the opening ceremony of the clinic. Dr Myo Aung will provide free medical service to poor people in the community once a week.

South Dagon Clinic

http://www.nldburma.org/

 

NLD forms social network for farmers

Social networking is coming to the farm. That’s the newest tactical tool for organizing farmers and developing a sense of community, say officials of  the National League for Democracy (NLD).

farmers network

On March 10, a network of farmers was formed to work effectively for the farmers’ affairs with NLD members who are also farmers from Irrawaddy Division. The network was formed in a meeting of Central Executive Committee and representatives of NLD Townships from Irrawaddy Division. Members of the initial network included;

1. U Mann Nyunt Thein       Pantanaw Township
2. U Shwe Hla Kyaing          Kangyidaunt Township
3. U Than Tun Aye             Kangyidaunt Township
4. U Win Tun                     Kyaunggon Township
5. U Mann Jhonny               Kyonepway Township
6. U Aung Khin Bo              Bogale Township
7. U Thaung Aye                Maubin Township
8. U Maung Maung Gyi         Einme Township
9. U Kyaw Myint                 Zalun Township

http://www.nldburma.org/campaign/states-divisions/252-farmers-network-formed-.html

 

The planned NLD network will have 33 members from 19 townships, officials say. It will offer legal advice and information to farmers and will compile information on issues affecting farmers, while linking the farmers to NLD headquarters in Rangoon.

NLD vice chairman Tin Oo was named chairman of the network; Hla Pe, an executive committee member, is vice chairman.

‘In the past, farmers haven’t had a network or organization where they could report their problems’, Kyaw Myint, the secretary of the NLD Peasant Affairs Committee, toldMizzima. ‘Now, they can report their problems to us. For instance, they will be able to complain about land confiscations’.

The project grew out of meetings of top NLD members and 540 members which took place in Rangoon from March 9 to 18.

A sample of networking information so far: farmers reported that more than 4,000 acres of maize fields were destroyed because of unseasonably heavy rains in the Irrawaddy Division last week. And other farmers are seeking advice on how to solve a problem of chemical waste disposal by a paper factory in Zalun.

This is the third social network group formed recently by the NLD, joining a young activists’ network and a lawyers’ network.

Farmers are also getting the attention of  the National Unity Party (NUP). Spokesman Han Shwe said that the party will be encouraging farmers to form associations to promote the welfare of farmers.

He warned, however, that if political parties separately form their own farmers’ organisations, it could destroy unity among farmers and weaken a group’s effectiveness.

‘If the political parties discriminate against the farmers’ networks of other political parties, the unity among farmers could be shattered’, he said. ‘For instance, in the past, when the Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League (AFPFL) split into two groups, each group formed farmers’ associations and that destroyed the unity among farmers’.

Other NLD members of the farmers’ network are Mann Nyunt Thein (Pantanaw), Shwe Hla Kyaing (Kangyidaunt), Than Tun Aye (Kangyidaunt), Win Tun (Kyaunggon), Man Johny (Kyonepyaw), Aung Khin Bo (Bogale), Thaung Aye (Maubin), Maung Maung Gyi (Einme) and Kyaw Myint (Zalun).