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>Reply-To:     Nyein Chan <nyeinchan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>From:         Nyein Chan <nyeinchan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject:      Re: Appeal to all
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>Dear all,
>    May I add some suggestion to bring democracy to Burma?    In order
>to achive our goal,
>   (1) exercise democracy in our daily activities and respect the 
rights
>of other at the same time we respect our rights.  It is important to
>make self reform or internal revolution in our mind so that we can
>terminate the inherited BSPP characters that we have been familial for
>over three decades.
>   (2) empower the people by all means so that they can rely on
>themselves and they can defy the brutal SLORC by themselves.  We should
>consider to empower all people including the people from the remote
>areas since the majority of people are living in remote areas of Burma
>and we can easily have access to them.  We shouldn't focus only on the
>cities and we shouldn't focus just only the politics but also their
>thinking skills and brain storming skills so that they can defy the
>difficulties by themselves.
>    (3) unify the groups on the border since they are not very 
different
>in policy, objectives and operations (except the difference of the
>leaders).   No more  joint organizations which coorperate only on paper
>and just issue statements and hold numerous undecisive meetings.
>Funds,  operations, and all activities should be under a creative
>supervision of a leading body of an organization.   (All came out to
>border to finght for democracy and human rights but not for the names
>and individuals - and not for self future interests.
>    (4)     grant the equal rights for the ethnic people and exercise
>the equality in administration, education and all functions.   It is
>important to gurantee the rigths of the ethnic people not to be stolen.
>Give upper hands  to the ethnic people who has been lost their rights
>for a long time and give them more opportunities than us, Burmeses.  On
>the other hand, both the Burmeses and the ethnic people should exercise
>to respect each other and to live together and work together 
peacefully.
>It is the time to exercise now.
>   We all have to exercise and learn a lot so that we can be really
>different from what we were under the BSPP's.  Reforms are necessary in
>every aspects.   We should exercise to coorperate and work together
>since it is very important.  We should terminate the distrust among 
each
>other because it is one of the SLORC's effective creation to break the
>unity which is very needed for the struggle.
>     (5) make capacity building to all people so that everyone can have
>skills.  No one knows since he is born.  Everyone learns by his
>experience.   Everyone should dispense and teach his skills to others 
by
>working together and creating chances to experience to younger people.
>    (6) Try to solve the gap between the older generation and the
>younger generation.   The youngers should respect to the experience of
>the olders and should have will to learn as much as someone can from
>their experiences.   The older should also listen to the ideas of the
>youngers.   The olders should love to teach the youngers and should 
give
>them a chance to make creations.   Both the olders and the yourngers
>should listen and respect each other and take into account the ideas of
>all.
>   We hope that those may help our struggle.   Personal interests for
>future political carrier should be forgotten and our all interests
>should be just for the struggle right now.   We also should stop
>selfcentering  or maing popularity for ourselves.   What we all do
>should be for the people and for the democracy.
>    What action we should be taking in order to help the internal
>struggle should be clearly think of and work out.   We should not be
>satisfied just by holding numerous meetings and issuing never ending
>statements. We should work out in practical way for Burma.
>With best wishes,
>Nyein Chan (an ordinary students)
>
>(Oh by the way, I forgot to say something. We, students should never be
>a class and we should dedicate just for the people, our parents.   We
>should never think of as an special class of people.   Moreover, we
>should dignify the involvement of the people in all political 
movements.
>For example, 1988 August demonstrations were not only the students
>demonstrations but those were people demonstrations.  )  BSPP and SLORC
>exploits the people struggle for the independence movement by changing
>the revolution day to the army day.   We should take into account to
>dignify and to cheer the involvement of the people.  )
>
>
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>>From:         Chan <chan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject:      Appeal to all
>>Comments: To: maykha-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>To:           MAYKHA-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>Dear colleagues,
>>
>>To accomplish our objectives,
>>1. to remove the dictatorship,
>>2. to restore democracy administration and
>>3. to prevent further military coups, we must exercise two kinds of
>>pressure, internal and external.
>>
>>Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the exile groups have been seeking support of
>>international community for external obligation. Those who have
>audience
>>or followers have to work for internal task. But for this assignment,
>the
>>performers are inside Burma. What we can do from outside are:
>>1. to educate strategic non-violent theories and practices,
>>2. to encourage the people who are living under fear,
>>3. to support establishing above-ground organizations and
>>4. to help preparing for the mass-participated, disciplined and
>strictly
>>non-violent political defiance movement through a series of small to
>>medium scale protests and strikes.
>>
>>The current situation in Burma is demanding to give emphasis to two
>>issues, ASEAN and Schools.
>>
>>ASEAN
>>It is very helpful to see news and commentaries on ASEAN and protests
>and
>>statements against SLORC membership. I appreciate who are working fon
>>this.
>>
>>Schools and Student issue
>>It is apparent that SLORC dare not open the schools. Although SLORC 
has
>>been successful to restrict the NLD (placing Daw Suu under virtual
>>house-arrest, cutting off all her external contacts, preventing all
>>meetings and etc.) and the monks (prohibiting meetings and 
travelling),
>>the only probability left is the students. For this expectation, it is
>>very encouraging to here broadcasts from RFA, BBC and BBC on this
>topic.
>>The reports by U Tun Aung Kyaw (RFA), U Hla Pe (RFA), Dr. Aung Khin
>(DVB)
>>are very instrumental. I understand that the non-violent groups, PDC
>and
>>CNAB are trying for the same mission.
>>
>>I urge all of you to strengthen our efforts. We should wisely use our
>time
>>and  energy and resources on this important issues. This is my
>submissive
>>appeal to those who have excellent ideas and creativity to help our
>>suffering people free very soon.
>>
>>Chan
>>
>>
>>
>>Chan
>
>
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