Letting Burma Tsunami Victims Die will harm World Peace.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
While other countries hit by the tsunami are scrambling to receive aid from international agencies, the military regime of Burma is silent and refuses to acknowledge the full extent of its carnage.If Thailand,with only 300 miles of relevant coastline has 5,000 Thai victims, then how about Burma, with 1,500 miles of coastline with hundreds of shore islands?
Surely, there MUST have been thousands, if not tens of thousands of victims.In fact, there are reports of at least 2,500 migrant workers from Burma who have died and 7000 missing in Thailand alone.If 300 miles of Thai coastline can produce over ten thousand victims, then how about the rest of Burma? How about the survivors who probably number in the hundreds of thousands?
Why, then, doesn't the military rulers allow any international aid workers to come inside and help? After all, the country is poor and the people are starving. Any decent government that truly cares for its people would open up their doors and accept any form of aid.
The reason the military rulers will not open their doors is because they are afraid the people will report not only the damage wrought by the tsunami, but the decades of brutal mistreatment that is collectively more overwhelming than the tsunami itself. The country's ruling military dictator is paranoid about any foreign aid worker finding out the exact specific nature of its brutality against its own people.
In addition, the regime has been allowing the Chinese military to set up a series of naval, air force, and army units along the coast and inside the country as a strategic stepping-stone towards future military adventures in South Asia. Just the simple fact that the Burma govt. is entirely willing to sacrifice the welfare of hundreds of tsunami survivors to protect these military secrets is testament to its EVIL AGGRESSIVE nature.
We therefore appeal to you,not only for help to support the tsunami victims, but to take action against the Burma military rulers in the name of International Peace to prevent the rebuilding of these secret Chinese naval bases, and to demand for the withdrawal of Chinese all air force and army personnel from the Burma mainland, and for the Military Regime to free its political prisoners and to hold free and open Tripartite Reconciliation talks with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her NLD Party; and with each of the Ethnic Groups such as the Karen, Karenni, Kachin, Chin, Mon, Arakan, Shan, and others.The most important thing is those working for democracy in Burma that it is only through meaningful dialogue between political forces that we can achieve national reconciliation,which is the first most vital requisite for a united and prosperous country.
We the undersigned,therefore call upon you ,to support by all means that may necessary the removal of the military dictatorship and its replacement by democratic rule.
The Burmese military enemies have always been within: the populace, ethnic, communist rebels.
Thanking you,
Sincerely,
While other countries hit by the tsunami are scrambling to receive aid from international agencies, the military regime of Burma is silent and refuses to acknowledge the full extent of its carnage.If Thailand,with only 300 miles of relevant coastline has 5,000 Thai victims, then how about Burma, with 1,500 miles of coastline with hundreds of shore islands?
Surely, there MUST have been thousands, if not tens of thousands of victims.In fact, there are reports of at least 2,500 migrant workers from Burma who have died and 7000 missing in Thailand alone.If 300 miles of Thai coastline can produce over ten thousand victims, then how about the rest of Burma? How about the survivors who probably number in the hundreds of thousands?
Why, then, doesn't the military rulers allow any international aid workers to come inside and help? After all, the country is poor and the people are starving. Any decent government that truly cares for its people would open up their doors and accept any form of aid.
The reason the military rulers will not open their doors is because they are afraid the people will report not only the damage wrought by the tsunami, but the decades of brutal mistreatment that is collectively more overwhelming than the tsunami itself. The country's ruling military dictator is paranoid about any foreign aid worker finding out the exact specific nature of its brutality against its own people.
In addition, the regime has been allowing the Chinese military to set up a series of naval, air force, and army units along the coast and inside the country as a strategic stepping-stone towards future military adventures in South Asia. Just the simple fact that the Burma govt. is entirely willing to sacrifice the welfare of hundreds of tsunami survivors to protect these military secrets is testament to its EVIL AGGRESSIVE nature.
We therefore appeal to you,not only for help to support the tsunami victims, but to take action against the Burma military rulers in the name of International Peace to prevent the rebuilding of these secret Chinese naval bases, and to demand for the withdrawal of Chinese all air force and army personnel from the Burma mainland, and for the Military Regime to free its political prisoners and to hold free and open Tripartite Reconciliation talks with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her NLD Party; and with each of the Ethnic Groups such as the Karen, Karenni, Kachin, Chin, Mon, Arakan, Shan, and others.The most important thing is those working for democracy in Burma that it is only through meaningful dialogue between political forces that we can achieve national reconciliation,which is the first most vital requisite for a united and prosperous country.
We the undersigned,therefore call upon you ,to support by all means that may necessary the removal of the military dictatorship and its replacement by democratic rule.
The Burmese military enemies have always been within: the populace, ethnic, communist rebels.
Thanking you,
Sincerely,
209 Signatures
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Henry Soe-Win
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- Help those people from Burma effected by Tsunami disaster.
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K. Hong
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- San Francisco, USA
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William Myint Lwin Lin
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Marie K Lin
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RUDYVARDON
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- THANKS
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Yan Naing Htun
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- Please Help to Burma!
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Khin Nhin Nhin Kyi
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- Please Help to Burma!
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Thein
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- Please treat all these un-fortunate people equally.
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Myint Cho
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Richard A. Myint
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- 50M Burmese are waiting for Freedom & Democracy.
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Nwe Aung
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- The peoples of Burma should not be treated as 2nd.class world-citizens.
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Dr. Aung Chun
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- Dear world leaders , ..... We people of Burma are ,of course , human beings & civilized. Also nobody's slaves & simply need Human rights , Justice . Now, dictators of Burma have been oppressing us as slaves for 43 years . Some countries are selfishly helping Burma's junta to kill us .We need to remove all of such activities . We all people of Burma always want to work together with the nice people of the world as our respected country man "U Thant "( former UN secretary general ) for prosperity of the world . Help Burma to be free from dictators since we all are human beings living in same world . When ? , ofcourse, now, please, as respected world leaders.
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Sonny Chuako
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Keiko Ye Myint
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ASHIN SOPAKA
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- PLease understand us
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Nai Nai
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- It should not be orally democracy and practically discrimination.
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Zin Linn
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- Saying onething and doing another is not a democratic culture.
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Jason McCallum
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Joycelyn Myint-Swe
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Mark CHAN
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- Burmese people are also human beings!enjoy human rights!
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Burma's Chinese
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- We People of Union of Burma are the same as people all over the world!
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saimon
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- Need you help to find people
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Christa Freisewinkel
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Christina Sott
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- Please help in the name of justice! There are no second class people. We are all human.
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Hla Soe Naing
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- I strongly believe that Burmese Tsunami victims deserve the same attention as other disaster countries.
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Alexander Vietinghoff
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tun tun
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Kyaw Zwa Thane Htay Pe
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- Our people need help
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Aye Aye Khine
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- People are suffering.. Please take action ASAP!!
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Maung Myo
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- Respect the Human Rights, equal rights, please
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Salai Kipp Kho Lian
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HTEIN LYNN
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- people from burma also need to get equal oppotunity who those hit by TSUNAMI
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KO KO NAING
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- I AM VERY SAD ABOUT WHO LOST THEIR FAMILIES AND RELATIVES IN THE TSUNAMI .AND I WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST ALL EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR BURMESE PEOPLE.
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Dr. David Pe Aung Law
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- The SPDC regime that oppresses Burma must be made to understand that asking for international help for its Tsunami victims is more important than shamelessly kow-towing to their Red Chinese masters to maintain secrecy over their secret Red Chinese naval bases on the coastline and islands of Burma.
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Myint Swe
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Win Myat Tin
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ddojae kil
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John No Hlai Mang
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- Very sad for the tsunami victims of Burma
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Khine Zar Pwint
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Htun Htun Oo (NLD)
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Bardill Linard
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Pa Ying Herlo
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Thein Win
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- Should not be treated the victims as a second class citizen based on the counry situation.
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Ralf Coenen
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Gabi Wahlen
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Cecily Corti
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Simon Rьegg
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Doris Belz
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Andreas Santschi
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Zinmar Oo
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- If international doesn't help because of SPDC, then to die is better than to live. There is no one to term to, and life is very pain for being the poeple of Burma. I wish I was not born.
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