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Statement on the day first prominent military coup in Burma


Today, the March 2, 1999 is the unfortunate day back to 37 years ago; Burma
was
fallen into the darkest hellhole of military dictatorship, terminating
democracy, economy and national solidarity. 

Burma is more devastated as the more military dictatorial regimes;
revolutionary council (1962-1974), BSPP single-party ruling era (1974-1988),
state law and order restoration council (1988-1997), state peace and
development council (1997 on), in addition to passing of 2nd WW twice; driving
British colonialist out and resisting against Japanese fascist. 

Although the country is under retrogression, the cruel and forced rulers,
pointing to impossible disintegration but the major aim is constant governance
for their sake that bring them under privilege of brutal exploitation and
oppression to its own people of Buddhist-land, still refuse to transfer power
to parliament elected.

The functions dealt by the current regime are not at all of welfare of people
and nation, as long as it follows the way of its predecessors. Leaders of
regime, assuming descendant rulers themselves, are goody-goodies proved by
protracted civil war, arbitrary detention, willful execution and grudging
harassment against their slogan and motto said.  

The plight of all people walks, outside of their homeland, are unspeakably
miserable ridden by status of shelterless refugees, fleeing from various
dangers made by their country owned military, and waiting for starvation and
fatal disease at improper locations in carelessness. 

Inside there is no longer middle class but let to growth of super billionaire
generals against to the bottommost poverty-stricken penniless as the land is
under sweeping of illicit drug trafficking added to piles of unemployment and
immense inflation. In politics, citizens and offspring of Burma, are
accountably deprived of their fundamental rights to respect even for life,
obstacles are more to repress any chance of movements sentencing marathon
punishment for fifty more exemplary imprisonment. The worst, prejudice mass
arrests of MPs plus to recurrent closure of school in education is now in
jeopardy for prospect Burma.

Such grief and miseries are common sufferings of Burma and unendurable
appearance to represent Burma's ethos consecutively. In order that people of
Burma to free from them, everyone undistinguished to race, religion and
nationality should orchestrate to resist and repel dictatorship from Burma
that
will guarantee the proper formation of unionization and peace and tranquility
of the region and even to the world.  

On this inauspicious day, wishing to, we dissident forces therefore must
try to
restore, in order to regain national dignity and politics, our unity
exchanging
mutual understanding, respects and cooperation that will lead our mother land
to prosperous and peaceful way of life for future. 

Ardently and esteemly, we wish all democratic forces, for the opportunity of
future Burma and for current sake of the suffering people, to be more united,
more cooperated, and work out ever than before that to strengthen our
resistant
power alter to less suppression by oppressive regime. Those will ahead to
retain our democracy right.


We demand SPDC, to follow up unconditionally and immediately, 
1)      to release students from prisons across Burma, including student
leader
Min Ko Naing
2)      to release prisoners of conscience detained for their political
beliefs
and movements
3)      to declare cease-fire entire nation
4)      to make a table talk with NLD leading by Nobel laureate Daw Aung
San Suu
Kyi, and representatives of ethnic national minority
5)      to convene the parliament attending members of parliament elected in
1990
6)      to set back at barrack instead of position in politics
7)      to transfer power to interim government organized by the parliament
8)      to loyal the federal constitution of Burma drown by constitutional
convention held by interim government and its parliament



Authorized by Regional Committee (Thailand)


Tint Swe
News & Information Department
All Burma Students League (ABSL)

March 2, 1999

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Statement on the day first prominent military coup in Burma<br>
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Today, the March 2, 1999 is the unfortunate day back to 37 years ago;
Burma was fallen into the darkest hellhole of military dictatorship,
terminating democracy, economy and national solidarity. <br>
<br>
</font><font size=4>Burma is more devastated as the more military
dictatorial regimes; revolutionary council (1962-1974), BSPP single-party
ruling era (1974-1988), state law and order restoration council
(1988-1997), state peace and development council (1997 on), in addition
to passing of 2nd WW twice; driving British colonialist out and resisting
against Japanese fascist. <br>
<br>
<font size=4>Although the country is under retrogression, the cruel and
forced rulers, pointing to impossible disintegration but the major aim is
constant governance for their sake that bring them under privilege of
brutal exploitation and oppression to its own people of Buddhist-land,
still refuse to transfer power to parliament elected.<br>
<br>
The functions dealt by the current regime are not at all of welfare of
people and nation, as long as it follows the way of its predecessors.
Leaders of regime, assuming descendant rulers themselves, are
goody-goodies proved by protracted civil war, arbitrary detention,
willful execution and grudging harassment against their slogan and motto
said.&nbsp; <br>
<br>
</font><font size=3>The plight of all people walks, outside of their
homeland, are unspeakably miserable ridden by status of shelterless
refugees, fleeing from various dangers made by their country owned
military, and waiting for starvation and fatal disease at improper
locations in carelessness. <br>
<br>
Inside there is no longer middle class but let to growth of super
billionaire generals against to the bottommost poverty-stricken penniless
as the land is under sweeping of illicit drug trafficking added to piles
of unemployment and immense inflation. In politics, citizens and
offspring of Burma, are accountably deprived of their fundamental rights
to respect even for life, obstacles are more to repress any chance of
movements sentencing marathon punishment for fifty more exemplary
imprisonment. The worst, prejudice mass arrests of MPs plus to recurrent
closure of school in education is now in jeopardy for prospect
Burma.<br>
<br>
Such grief and miseries are common sufferings of Burma and unendurable
appearance to represent Burma's ethos consecutively. In order that people
of Burma to free from them, everyone undistinguished to race, religion
and nationality should orchestrate to resist and repel dictatorship from
Burma that will guarantee the proper formation of unionization and peace
and tranquility of the region and even to the world.&nbsp; <br>
<br>
On this inauspicious day, wishing to, we dissident forces therefore must
try to restore, in order to regain national dignity and politics, our
unity exchanging mutual understanding, respects and cooperation that will
lead our mother land to prosperous and peaceful way of life for future.
<br>
<br>
Ardently and esteemly, we wish all democratic forces, for the opportunity
of future Burma and for current sake of the suffering people, to be more
united, more cooperated, and work out ever than before that to strengthen
our resistant power alter to less suppression by oppressive regime. Those
will ahead to retain our democracy right.<br>
<br>
<br>
We demand SPDC, to follow up unconditionally and immediately, <br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>1)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
release students from prisons across Burma, including student leader Min
Ko Naing<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>2)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
release prisoners of conscience detained for their political beliefs and
movements<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>3)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
declare cease-fire entire nation<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>4)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
make a table talk with NLD leading by Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi, and representatives of ethnic national minority<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>5)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
convene the parliament attending members of parliament elected in
1990<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>6)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
set back at barrack instead of position in politics<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>7)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
transfer power to interim government organized by the parliament<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=4>8)<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font
size=3>to
loyal the federal constitution of Burma drown by constitutional
convention held by interim government and its parliament<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<b>Authorized by Regional Committee (Thailand)<br>
<br>
<br>
</b>Tint Swe<br>
News &amp; Information Department<br>
<b>All Burma Students League (ABSL)<br>
<br>
</b>March 2, 1999</font><br>
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