Per
Kind favour of United Nations Office
United
Nationalities' League for Democracy (U.N.L.D)
(Hqrs.)
No.8,
Phones:- 01-510541/01-510764.
Dated
the 30th. September, 2003.
To,
H.E.Mr. Razali Ismail,
U.N.Special Envoy
to
(Camp)
Your Excellency,
On this auspicious occasion of your
eleventh visit Myanmar, we would like to submit, attached, a copy of our recent
declaration dated the 29th, with the title of " Five attitudes and
'Political Road Map' submitted by the United Nationalities' League for
Democracy (U.N.L.D) on recent political events prevailing in Myanmar."
In
this regard, please allow us to take your attention, to the subject of
Political Road Maps mentioned in our declaration. The first Road Map is the one
drawn up by the Military Government, which we have pointed out vividly that it
is just a trap leading the present Military Regime from de facto status to a de
jure one and finally evolving to a permanent standing. The
second Road Map. which is ours, is based upon
plans to forget and forgive the past misunderstandings and to move forward in
the direction of building a true democratic in
Up to the point of break down in
1996, the groundwork for their plan was already laid out and S.P.D.C's present
Road Map clearly says that it is a continuation of the previous Convention
suspended in 1996. So it is clear that theirs is just a final attempt to make
finishing touches for their original plan of building a permanent Military
Regime in
It is understood that the world community is anxious to know two points, e.g. (1) What role will Daw Aung San Suu Kyi play in their forthcoming convention and (2) Time frame.
Our anticipated answer is that (1) Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's role will be very little untill and unless the whole set-up and plan is revised as suggested by our own plan, and (2) So long as their original plan is not revised satisfactorily, time frame is totally irrelevant. Therefore the real problem is whether the S.P.D.C will change their attitude or not. We are of the opinion that they are just playing for more time and that the United Nations and the international community are still in their web without any way out.
We hope that we will be lucky enough to get full understanding from you and the United Nations through your good offices, and we will be able to get out of this terrible mess and regain our democratic status not in a far distant future. We have to rely on the understanding and help from the U.N and international community, as we all are mercilessly oppressed. We have suffered for about four decades and it is quite long enough to get out of this trouble, perhaps with help from you all.
Hoping a kind and favourable response.
Yours most obediently,
(Shwe Ohn)
Member of Panal of Chairmen,
United Nationalities' League for Democracy
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