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  • fuck u .u talk too much.do something

  • Wai Hnin, you have a potential talent. you can achieve many things in life; but don't take me wrong. if you do not understand the entire picture of Myanmar, do not get involve in anything - for instance Rohinja case- just because you need small penny, as you will loose your reputation and most importantly your father's reputation as well.

  • Who is she? Is she translator or promoter ?

  • Who is she? Is she translator or promoter ?

  • I think, she is a translator,(not her ideal) .How do you think?

  • 這位小姐的英文講的真是太好了,而且演說技巧之高明,實在是不簡­單,佩服佩服

  • FREEDOM

    DAW AUNG SAN SUU KYI

    NOVEMBER 13, 2010

  • Waihnin,

    you are born to be a leader. i believe that someday you will lead people of Burma to a better place. i think you also realize that Burma needs nothing but a great leader to become the one of best countries in the world. i know everything you are doing is you are doing with your heart, which is very pure because your heart

  • Hi Kalar ma, what r you fucking up? i will fuck you if you come back.

  • You are barking up the wrong tree wai hnin. Don't blame the UK for what's going on in Burma. Blame the Chinese, if you dare. The whole world is scared of China and even if the UK wants to help there is not much they can do unless China agrees. I suggest that you learn Mandarin (without an Oxford accent) and give this speech to the politburo members of the CPC in Peking and convince China to support Aung San Suu Kyi. Good luck! (China views ASSK as the burmese version of Dalai Lama)

  • I wish some burmese dissident would be brave enough to give a speech like this in Mandarin Chinese in front of the Chinese Communist Party, because those are the people who can really force a regime change in Burma (they won't because they like Mian Dian to become a Chinese colony). The Labour Party of UK is quite powerless to change anything in Burma. Paying lip-service to human rights and democracy is a futile exercise.. China doesn't care about those things!

  • @BrunoM175 The first time i read your comment i was very hopeful but after seeing how the communist party reacted to Liu Xiaobo winning the Nobel Peace price, that day now seems so far away... Sad. In fact now they might even empathize more with the junta and that camaraderie can push both parties farther away from moving towards societies with more political freedom. Sigh.. =(

  • @gitgit42

    I might be somewhat provocative but I am glad that you understand what I am trying to describe, namely reality. I found out about how China thinks about Burma, by talking to Chinese intellectuals in North America. I didn't realize that when I was still living in Burma. Most Burmese dissidents get asylum in the West (and complain there, because these countries understand free speech). I have never seen Burmese dissidents going to China and deliver these kind of speeches in Peking!

  • @BrunoM175 Ya i know where you're coming from and i'm pretty sure most of the ppl out there are realists like us. In the end the citizens who are in the middle want nothing more than some improvement to the current standard of living inside our country. It's just that i find it surprising that the moderate point of view is rarely heard or thought about thus prompting me to voice it out here. But then again i guess it's just not very exciting for anyone to actually hear us out . Oh well...

  • @BrunoM175 and yes you should re-post that comment everyday so that whoever come in to view this video will also get to read your comment. She may have pumped lots of air at UN but it is at places like here that the ordinary ppl actually get to watch it and hopefully get to read a different perspective.. Cheers!

  • We need more patience and efforts in fighting for our fundamental rights and freedom.

  • Your speech is so articulated, Wai Hnin. You don't need to care what Military supporters (military dogs) say/insult you, since 99.99999 percent of Burmese people are with you. Go ahead!

  • linnhtetmaw must b junta!!!!!! XD

  • I wish some burmese dissident would be brave enough to give a speech like this in Mandarin Chinese in front of the Chinese Communist Party, because those are the people who can really force a regime change in Burma (they won't because they like Mian Dian to become a Chinese colony). The Labour Party of UK is quite powerless to change anything substantial in Burma. Paying lip-service to human rights and democracy is a futile exercise.. China doesn't care about those things!

  • Such a pity a Burmese go and beg in front of UK Parliament. Like they really care about our country. What did they do to our country for nearly 100 years. Again and again....again and again i see and hear non-sense and this time i cannot help but comment on this matter for a 21 years old cannot be mature in terms of politics in anyway except revenge for her father.

  • @linnhtetmaw What happened to you my nigga! Why so much hate against British? You got molested by George Michael when you were a little boy? BRO!

  • @bayintnaung Yeah my nigga. I hate UK for the treasures from Myanmar palace that are kept in their grand museum that are never returned to us. I hate em cause they annexed our land for nealy 100years. I have great optimism in people. I don't like people speaking loud like that. Why not be like Kyaw Thu in Myanmar. More good then talks and yapping. And i don't like Muslim girl. I never heard her say anything about the monks uprising in any of her documentary.Did U?

  • @linnhtetmaw Oh boy! Let's see.. You hate Brits (for shit that they did over a hundred years ago), you hate activists speaking loud (for our freedom), and now you hate a talented Myanmar Muslim girl (for reason I don’t even want to know)

    Yeah my original thought was right....You should make the following T-shirt and proudly wear it.

    "MY PARENTS WASTED THEIR HARD EARNED MONEY ON MY EDUCATION AND ALL THEY GOT WAS THIS FUCKING-BIGOTED-IDIOT-DOUCHBAG­."

  • @bayintnaung its seems u learned more than me to insult others in your pursuit of so called education Burman.

  • @bayintnaung

    A moment comes but which comes rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new. When an age ends and the soul of a nation long suppressed finds utterance. November 7th

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  • @linnhtetmaw pity

  • whatever u guys say. whatever Bulls___. I am voting on Nov 7. If u don't want to or can't shut the hell up. Its not like u guys can do anything anyway. BCUK my ass. Beat that nigga :D

  • I like wai hninn.

  • @kevinjoe72 wai hnin is a muslim girl. IF u like her u must convert to muslim for her :D

  • I like wai hninn.i

  • Cute girl, but she does speak with an "affected accent". Neither she nor ASSK understands "Realpolitik". ASSK's principles might be noble and honourable, but at the end of the day, history will judge her by the consequences of her decisions. Unknowingly, she probably helped push Burma into the claws of the chinese dragon through her insistence on sanctions by the West. She never asked China or other Asian countries, like Singapore, to follow the same strict rules! Oh well U2 can support ASSK!

  • @BrunoM175 two thumbs up bro. i am with u. Stupid people just call me "puppet of dogs". I think that they speak their mind and that's what they want to be bro :D

  • well, good speech, not from Burmese speech wirter, that is what you called Show girl, BCUK has a lot of show girls, she is one of them. i hope my motheland(Burma) benefit while BCUK has been massively benefited financially. very good PR move, anyway, We Burmese need to learn how to do PR campaign, I hope she understands what she actually doing for her country.

  • It is really true.we need your help...

  • @gitgit42 Here we go again ranting about western sanctions. If you think, under this military dictatorship, lifting of western sanctions will provide a stable economy that can benefit ordinary Burmese citizens, you are a bloody fool. Without freedom and democracy; sanctions or no sanctions; the only growth you are going to see is in Generals' big fat guts and their cronies' big fat asses. (and may be your own if you are one of them)

  • @bayintnaung What are you proud of exactly? The fact that she gave a public speech at UN or the fact that she's calling for more misery for our people? Yes it's impressive that such young girl can have access to such important personnels but this is what she said: Her father is prisoned and there are many other political prisoners in Burma. The military is very bad cos they rape women and kill children(that's what war brings to ppl).

  • @gitgit42 And because Than Shwe isn't letting them run for election this election is a sham(who doesn't know?). So please impose more sanction to Burma. It's as if she never lived in Burma! Ppl are starving – walk out of big towns and see the kind of live villagers lead. It is this Burma that need change most. They have no access to electricity or clean water yet has to work in primitive means in harsh conditions to eek out a living. And families are mostly broken.

  • @gitgit42 Most children(if they're fortunate) now grows up in a single parent household cos at least one parent has to make a living abroad. And no sir most of them don't sit in offices overseas with access to internet like you and I but they make dangerous living in places like Malaysian rubber farms and Thai fish farms. What about the unfortunate children? Well they get sold off to traffickers to work as prostitutes and slave labour in Thailand and China.

  • @gitgit42 Why? Because there are no jobs in Burma. What choice do our ppl have? Join the army? Even army soldiers would rather make a living as civilians if they had a choice. Imposing more sanctions to Burma will only keep us in this never ending cycle of poverty. Sanctions or other wise the ruling class will still get richer but with sanctions it prevents the money from coming down to the street levels.

  • @gitgit42 Nobody cares if the rich gets richer but at least give the poor some hope of making it too! So why do these oversea Burmese activists keep calling out for sanctions? Cos it doesn't cost anybody anything to impose sanction on Burma. And cos they need to legitimize their claim of asylumship wherever they are living.

  • @gitgit42 In fact releasing press statements and giving speeches all year cost less than a single tomahawk missile while giving whichever organizations supporting them lots of good publicity. It's a win win situation for all of them. Anyway sanctions or not I don't see anyone punishing Total, China, ST engineering, Thai energy farms or any companies for dealing with the junta.

  • @gitgit42 But it is the ordinary ppl of Burma who'll bear the brunt of these punishments. Over 20 years of sanctions and Than Shwe is as fat as ever while everyone of us gets a little poorer and you're proud of this girl asking for more of the same???! ARE YOU KIDDING ME??! Yes the military has done so much wrong to this nation but what's taken has already been taken. We're not going to get anything back. Not your wealth, not your love ones not your lost childhood, nothing!

  • @gitgit42 You can't undone the past so why must we keep this cycle of hatred and vengeance going? It's not doing anyone good and if it persist our children will suffer the same fate as us, possibly worst fate than us.

  • @gitgit42 And I'm not saying I know what is the right way forward, not at all. In fact I don't have a clue what is best for this country at this point. But I have thought hard about our situation to know that more sanctions and trade barriers will not solve anything. So Why don't you think about what you really want for your children too and maybe you'll see things a bit differently.

  • @ gitgit42 #7 As for BCUK/BKUS/BCwhatever organizations out there, these are all our brothers and sisters trying to do their part to raise global awareness about the true situation in Burma. Whatever their political motive may be, at the end of the day, they are all fighting the good cause to achieve the same goal, to restore Freedom and Democracy for our people. They are the only mouth pieces of those who are being kept silent in our own country by monk killers.

  • @bayintnaung Yes they have done really well establishing themselves as our voice to the western media (even though nobody elected them to). Now if only they'll grow up and start discussing about progress rather than revenge and punishment we'll all be more appreciative of their efforts.

  • @gitgit42 #6 Without a democratic government that can work for the benefit of its citizen, these greedy developed world’s MNCs are going to exploit the hell out of our most vulnerable in the country. Just take a look at China. Regular Chinese are paying major price, being enslaved in their own country now. You tell me! targeted sanctions such as arms embargo, freezing of these fuckers’ assets and travel restrictions, etc. are not good ideas? Unless you are one of them fuckers.

  • @bayintnaung I've been to many places where democracy has failed. Political ideologies don't matter much if a country don't enjoy economic prosperity. Save maybe Bhutan and some polynesian islands economics is everything at this point. It may not be so in the future but for a nation of this size located strategically between 2 rising behemoths cannot remain reclusive like this anymore. Democracy or not we still need to move forward soon. Once again that colourful language of yours impresses.

  • @gitgit42 #5 Now back to her speech, if you listen to her words, she is not asking for blanket sanctions. She is asking for better Targeted Economic Sanctions aka smart sanctions, which are selective and focus on industries that are directly linked to the regime leadership and its cronies, and not the general public. Even if you lift all the sanctions, don’t think that sudden influx of foreign investments and overnight MNCs in Burma are going to lift our people right out of poverty.

  • @bayintnaung The fact still remains that blanket sanctions imposed on us since the 90's still remain and this just can't continue. And nobody seems to be doing anything about it. I voice out and i get shot down out of personal pride. Do u even care abt the greater good of the ppl? Anyway Legitimate foreign investments always helps and had these been present on our shores a decade ago our general populace wouldn't in in such bad shape right now. Would u rather do without these forever?

  • @gitgit42 #4 They have enough money to buy warplanes, tanks, ships, helicopters, weapons, build nuclear programs, load up their fat pockets, yet they refused to build roads, schools, hospitals, power stations, water reservoirs, etc. for the people. So, these sanctions don’t cause our people to walk out of big cities, and causing them to being enslaved in foreign countries like you think. Bottom line is that we are poor because of our own fucking (Sout Thone Ma Kya) government.

  • @bayintnaung No. The bottom line is that this million strong military and their cronies cannot be toppled overnight. In fact it's been 20 years and they only got stronger. While these activists fight for a lost cost millions suffer AND NOBODY IS LOOKING FOR THE MIDDLE PATH TO ECONOMIC PROGRESSION. We've been at it for decades and if anyone out there still think doing more of the same will help is only dreaming. Plus you need to learn some manners.

  • @gitgit42 #3 Now back to your stupid rant and rave about sanctions. If you think that the sanctions are causing current poverty in Burma, you are dumber than dog shit. Current economic sanctions don’t work well because of (sons-of-bitches) countries like China, Russia, Thailand, Singapore, India, just to name a few, raping our resources left and right and pumping with billions of dollars to fucking Generals’ life line. In fact, they are doing just fine with the sanctions.

  • @bayintnaung No sanction ever work save maybe s africa - even that was due to majority blacks rising against the ruling whites. North korea isn't budging, neither are Iran or Cuba. And Than Shwe is getting fatter everyday. China and India are not going to disappear anytime soon but my rants & raves are what you'll hear when u actually bother to speak to an ordinary citizen with no political bias to any side but just want a better life for his/herself. Thanks for calling us stupid... Dog shit??

  • @gitgit42 #2 You put words in her mouth, bash asylum seekers, bash DAASK, bash BCUK and other groups, and draw your own stupid conclusions. Some of her talking points are: human rights abuse, upcoming sham election, ineffective UN, call for support for better TARGETTED economics sanctions and UN investigation into war crimes. That’s what she said in about 6 min. Did she went a little too fast for you to comprehend? Which part of her speech does not make sense to you?

  • @bayintnaung I really don't remember saying anything abt DASSK. Anyway you must be a really positive person to think that with Russia & China sitting on UN security council any action will ever be taken against the junta. But the only effect this speech will ever have is that in a few months time they'll impose more sanctions to Burma. Here's to hoping they won't be too bad.

  • @gitgit42 #1 I am proud of the fact that this young brave girl from my country can deliver such an powerful, effective and passionate speech in about 6 minutes. I told you to put on listening ears and point out the facts that do not make sense to you but instead you got so emotionally wrapped up in Anti- Sanctions bullshit and how these sanctions are causing poverty and causing people to walk out of big towns, and yada yada. First off, your listening skills are as good as a deaf person.

  • @bayintnaung My ears are just fine the way they are... but most of the ordinary citizen who heard this will go to sleep with a false sense of satisfaction and dream abt a better tomorrow only to wake up 10 years later a little hungrier and more jaded. I admire your passion for this eternal struggle for righteousness but you seem pretty out of touch with the realities in Myanmar. Eevrything is black & white for u guys isn't it?

  • @gitgit42 @gitgit42 I’drather you say, “This young brave Burmese girl gave a great speech. I agreed with her on everything except her calling for BETTER TARGETED SANCTIONS”, and move on with your fucking life, then I will be fine with it. But you and a few refugee/asylum seekers/BCUK haters here on this thread are making stupid comments and that started to piss me off. Sorry for my colorful language. For that, I fucking apologize.

  • @gitgit42 One last thing, I will leave you with one of DASSK quotes for the fucking night.

    “ …Part of our struggle is to make the international community understand that we are a poor country not because there is an insufficiency of resources and investment, but because we are deprived of the basic institutions and practices that make for good government.”

  • @bayintnaung Although I completely adore her let me also point out that simply making the international community understand why we are poor will not bring any change to Burma. Everyone knows that we're poor & it doesn't matter to them. Nobody even care why we're stuck in this poverty. Everyone is selfish & no one will intervene if there's nothing for them to gain. So the important thing now is for us to actually do something abt it so that our children may no longer be poor when they grow up.

  • @gitgit42 Important word here being 'do'. Actions not words. If you want to topple the junta come back and fight them with arms not shout from across the sea. But if you can't stomach violence then make pact with them & make our uncomfortable existence beside them still beneficial to us. And only when our people are sufficiently empowered by prolonged economic prosperity will we have some form of leverage over the ruling class. But if you still can't understand that then i feel sorry for you.

  • @gitgit42 " re:...... make pact with them & make our uncomfortable existence beside them still beneficial to us. And only when our people are sufficiently empowered by prolonged economic prosperity will we have some form of leverage over the ruling class...."

    I am speechless! I wonder you (NOT ME) belong to 1% of the dreamers in your fucked up survey you pulled it out of your ass.

    Have a good night my dear and keep on dreaming! (See! I can be nice too)

  • @bayintnaung Just give up, you're out of depth.

  • @gitgit42 My dear, I rested my case already. I don't want you to look more stupid than you already are. Some people might truly think you ARE actually dumber than dog shit :)

    Have fun making love (I mean making pact) with monk killers. I hope you guys can coexist: you may feel a bit of un-comfortableness in your ass, but like you said before, think of the day the money will start falling down to the street. It may help ease your pain a little.

    May be one day we can debate about Bayintnaung:)

  • @bayintnaung It could have been forgivable had you been a junta bastard. But seeing that this is abt as intelligent as you can get after your lifetime of education abroad makes me feel really sad for you. Good luck for the rest of your life cos you'll need it. As for the debate abt that bloody king of yours..... Maybe only when you're mature enough to realize that adding profanities to your sentences only add to the final word count. You're hopeless.....

  • @gitgit42 That's exactly what these organizations are trying to do.

     OOPS Sorry! should I say "these activists organizations, asylum seekers, refugees, air heads," etc. ,?

  • @bayintnaung Fail..... and really lame. Sorry you can't make it.

  • @bayintnaung You sounds like a person who really want democracy and freedom of speech yet you have problems viewing things from a different perspective and letting others(in this case the majority) express themselves. You might want to stand in front of the mirror and ask yourself if the ideals you hold so dearly actually come from the bottom of your heart or you're caught up in this fiasco just out of hatred and vengeance.. Your kind of extremist thinking won't bring us anywhere.

  • @gitgit42 I have no time or patience to keep arguing with village IDIOTS like you. I stated that facts and you keep going around and around about this sanction bullshit, which was just one of her key points in her speech. Honestly, I can care or less about sanctions personally. If I have to pick yea or nay, I am for BETTER TARGETED ECONOCMICS SANCTIONS. That's exactly what she says in her speech, did she not?

  • @bayintnaung Last i checked the uneducated village idiots like me made up more than 80% of the population of Burma while out of touch dreamers like you constitute less than 1%. So thanks for looking down on us common folks. While we do hope to worship your ideals one day, we also wish that you'll forever remain high up on the imaginary perch that you've placed yourself on and never come back down to earth. Should we even be surprised that u don't care abt sanctions? Haa!

  • @gitgit42 80% + 1% = 81%. Ms fuzzy math. I always like being an underdog and minority. Plus, where did you get these numbers anyway? New Light of Myanmar or you just pull it out of your ass?

    Fun trivia fact: psychological studies show that 80 percent of people believe their performance is above average at work. :)

  • @bayintnaung Yes i pulled it out of my ass but it's about 30yrs old now. Based on consensus conducted in the 80's. Why don't you at least check the CIA fact sheets online if you really want to know more abt your own country or the demographic it consists of?

  • @gitgit42 I have no problem listening to other people’s view until it becomes a defamation of character by few idiots like you on this thread. Let’s examine first few posts of yours. These are your words: “these big mouths activists oversea”, “This girl here is a perfect example of such migrant”; “she's just another airhead”, “ppl like her take advantage of our country's misfortune for their own gains”, “Not so much because they care abt the ppl but more cos they are seeking asylum there”

  • @bayintnaung I suppose these are worst than the degradative terms like ... : "shut the F%^K up!", "You are a waste of space on earth!", "Calling you stupid would be an insult to stupid people.", "I f%%ing apologize.", "for the f##king night", "...aren’t worth of shit.", "as good as a deaf person", "you are one of them fuckers", and of cos my favourite "dumber than dog shit!". But not surprising that these came from someone who idolizes arguably the bloodiest king SE Asia has ever seen.

  • @gitgit42 My colorful language is directed at idiots like YOU,FruitCube1, mizukihara,oppositeviews, woozymania, linnhtetmaw, justicekokokyi and yarzar501, and I meant every words I used here. YES, Bayintnaung is my hero! If suggest you read U Kala's Maha Yazawin-gyi. Bayinnaung is depicted in Myanmar history as a great king with a strong personality, brave and willing to take risks, at the same time as a just and religious with great tolerance and forbearance although he welded immense power.

  • @bayintnaung tell that to the Shans and the Thais who lived through his reign. In near future Than Shwe will also write the same abt himself & will gullible simpletons like you be hero worshiping then i wonder...

  • @bayintnaung History is always written by winners and if you believe everything you read in your primary school text book then i feel very very sorry for you my friend. Hope you'll have better luck choosing a new hero next time. Hahaa!

  • Burma is now a Chinese vassal state. Peking's Orwellian description would be to say "Myanmar is now part of China's core interests and China wants stability in Mian Dian to protect Chines business investments (i.e. exploitation of natural resources) and the Myanmar-Chinese "entrepreneurs" (i.e. illegal Chinese immigrants)" LOL There is not much the UK can do about it. Everyone, even the mighty USA is scared of the Dragon. Look how meekly Japan responded recently to Chinese hegemonial claims.

  • @linnhtetmaw- what a waste of time i am spending to reply your nonsense post.,huh!! you better have been playing a gun shooting games with your neighboring kids in the backyard..and now you are on this page that you are not supposed to be.. have you ever looked back at your pointless comments, hopefully,you did but you (shithead)just don't know what you are trying to say,,and don't be jealous to much of others so that you would grow up some day!..

  • It's not Burma anymore. It's called "Mian Dian" now and is an autonomous region of China! Tayokes rule!

    LOL

  • @BrunoM175 You're probably a Chinese but i agree. The more isolated Myanmar gets from the west the more influencial China will become. In fact they own quite a bit of land up north in Kachin and Shan region. They also have much business presence in Mandalay. They keep relationships with some ethnic rebel groups yet supply arms to the Burmese military. They're basically letting us kill ourselves. So how long before they complete tying strings around our limbs?

  • @gitgit42

    I'm not Chinese. I call Than Shwe "the tayoke pay min" (the king who gives away the country to the Chinese), in contrast to the Pagan king "tayoke pay min" Narathihapati_who at least ran away from the greedy imperialistic chinese.

    By the way UK can't do anything against China. Even the US is powerless.

  • @BrunoM175 exactly my point. UN & everyone else is helpless against china. Yet these silly activists keep calling for western sanctions. That's why I said they have to think harder before they voice out cos they're currently running around like headless chickens getting caught up in western politics. That's what this video is about - labour party's campaign to get more votes. Nothing more.

  • @gitgit42

    I'm not Chinese. I hate chopsticks!

  • Everyone against this speech is traitor or scumbag or the envy. She is doing what she can for Burma. You scumbag are just jealous and envy of good act by this brave girl.

  • @billhour You don't understand our situation. I'm sure she meant well but her words will have repercussions down the years. In fact it's speeches like this over the last 20yrs that has left our economy in rags. Of cos the Burmese military is to be blamed largely but the 'tit for tat' mindsets of some dumb activists will only make the situation worst. The thing is not every activists out there actually think hard about what they're fighting for. They're always full of hatred and revenge.

  • @gitgit42

    I meant Narathihapati was tayoke pyay min (or more correctly tarup pre: ming:)!

  • tsk tsk tsk... such a pretty girl. such a pity that she is a puppet of UKCB

  • @linnhtetmaw at least better than you are, puppet of Dogs.

  • @UnknownHistory at least its a better dog than your feeding feed up campaigning western power kiss ass dog :P

  • @linnhtetmaw I quite wonder you even have somthing called "Brain". I don't care they are feed up or whatever.What they are doing is much better than those people calling themselves "King" ( staying in Nay Pyay Daw).Let me tell you something, if you are expecting to see a perfect person, it's probably the right time you can start to dig your grave. No one is perfect and part of our intentions might be for ourselves. But what is good for country is to choose those are not full of themselves 100%

  • @UnknownHistory don't look just direction little boy. U say no one is perfect so i can also say that no one is also 100% full of themselves. U drag the whole army to look like scumbags while a few hand full of Generals are corrupted. That my friend is what i hate about people like u. There are some that never even taken a handphone permit given. I have experienced it and seem it with my own eyes. So i don't like big talks like her. No matter what others say i will not be against my own people.

  • @linnhtetmaw can you tell me which one is not ? your father?

  • @UnknownHistory my father taught me to do what is right and to stay on the perspective of self no matter what others say. Although my father served his long years of service to the country was not appreciated by the government. My father couldn't get me to any expensive schools cause we had limited amount of money but he gave me English as a gift and i had to fight my way up to get to where i am today. Therefore your accusations on me are wild ones my friend.

  • @UnknownHistory My father taught me to be strong, to do the right thing no matter what others say or what others do. And i believe what i am saying is right for thats what i think. I graduated from Dagon and got a dip in myanmar. My family can't afford to send me to expensive schools like your parents did. My father gave me English as a gift and i had to fight my way up to get to where i am today. So my friend yes i dare challenge her if i ever get the chance.

  • @linnhtetmaw Well I know you jealous of this girl. Greatness and everyting. people are putting commment every where. Just a advise, why don't you post your naked picture in Youtube. Some people might have interested. you know.

  • @linnhtetmaw You are a waste of space on earth! You love to humiliate a very talented and articulated young Burmese girl because you lack so many good qualities that she has. You tell others to get education, but by judging at your comments, I feel sorry for your parents who wasted their hard earned money on your education. Calling you stupid would be an insult to stupid people.

  • @bayintnaung test me of my quality Boy and i shall prove to u that if ever i had a chance like her i can make it for the better ...u funding feed up campaigning for burma ass.

  • @bayintnaung actually i was taught in Myanmar. I was raised in Myanmar, I worked in Myanmar. I tried hard and i am where i am today because of my parents Yes but i wouldn't say a waste for i at least have the knowledge to know what is right and what is wrong.U on the other hand likes what u hear what u see and never inquire behind all that shell of pretense.

  • @gitgit42 At least she is making noise for benefit of Burma and Burmese people. Everything she said are facts and the truth, whether it is part of the Labour party publicity stunt event or not, is irrelevant.

    You on the other hand are only good at blowing hot air out of your ASS. So shut the F$#K up.

  • @bayintnaung Least my hot air doesn't cause poverty or misery to my country. But let these clowns keep talking away and we'll never acheive economic growth. What we need is a stable economy in which our ppl can make a honest living from and some hope for a better future. That's not what UKCB are campaigning for. Ignore her emotions for a moment and just listen to what she's saying. Write it down on paper and read it. Cos it really doesn't make much sense. Open up your mind a little bit man...

  • @gitgit42 I did listen to what she is saying that's why I gave her the thumbs up. I am proud of this young lady from Burma. Tell me a line in her speech that doesn't make sense to you. I will be glad to debate with you about the facts in her speech. Oh yeah, you might want to write it down on paper and read it first before you reply to my post, because obviously your listening skills aren’t worth of shit.

  • See all u know is those vocabularies. That all u know about the world huh? Get some education and do something good for Myanmar boy or girl or whatever u are.

  • Keep on nagging your UK fathers yeah great keep it up .

    lifestarlay get your UKCB or whatever ass off your my post.

    At least i don't get funding for doing politics. Beat that nigga

  • Funding feed up, a wanna have British accent , a show off and a refugee in UK ..Girl, who love the UK and is a puppet. But cute and brave though and yet speaks for a lost cause.

    Trying to be patriot for nothing.

    I don't remember anything from my fouth year of age. Thats bulls. She probably don't remember it at all. Just plain blasphemy. There was already a flaw at the first sentence.

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  • @woozymania Some of us left Burma to avoid political/religious persecutions; some for better paying jobs so that they can support their families back home; some for better education they can't have in Burma; but that don't mean they are unpatriotic. All of us from inside and outside Burma have to work together to achieve our FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY, obviously which you don't know anything about, being born and bred in country like Singapore. So take your so called luxury and shove it up your ASS!

  • she imitate Daw Su Kyi style. Do you all know her eyeball and eyebrow are protruding and her mouth rippled when she speaks bla bla bla bla...?she make me laugh wa ha ha ha......

  • let,s keep working together for the change of Dictatorship rule in Burma. Be courage and strong. Thousand of Burmese Politician, activists around the world are with you. 

  • she is muslim

  • fighting and die is better than being slavery in Burma jail...

  • this makes me want to vote David Miliband for PM

  • i will be commenting on this with video comment soon. Just u wait money stuffed UKCB campaigning asses.

  • I simply enjoy the speech and I CONGRATULATE her attitude towards Burma and also for what she has done as part of a every Burmese citizen's responsibility to move toward freedom and democracy. Anyone Agree? PUT YOUR THUMB UP!!!

  • @woozymania.. How can people inside myanmar fight for freedom? Tell me,,,, Tell me.. Could you please explain how? Just explain me..I just want to know.. If you yourself also don't know, that's why you come here and against people and talking nonsense. ..

  • @red16devil I don't think you got what he wrote. He's not asking the ppl to fight. Not at all. But anyway if you're interested in knowing more about groups standing up against the central rule, all you have to do is step into border districts. There are many armed ethnic rebels/war lords/drug lords all over the fringes of the country. As terrible as the Burmese military is if you take them out of the equation the country might just implode into a civil war like in Iraq. No easy solutions mate.

  • @red16devil I am not asking them to fight. I am not talking nonsense, if you read what I wrote and think, you will understand. Simplicity is not bliss in this case. Like what gigit42 mentioned, the simple peaceful mindset of the Burmese can be quite sad.

  • @woozymania.. WTF... You are idiot...

  • Nice speech. Really moving but she's wasting her effort directing it towards a bunch of fat suits sitting comfortably in air-con halls. It should be spoken to the hungry, tired, fed up villagers siting under the searing sun, on the dirt floor and paddy fields around Burma instead. The only time change ever come from abroad are when invasion and plundering are concerned. We want change? We must bring it out from within. Stop being naive, Burma! Wake up!

  • @gitgit42 what can the hungry, tired, fed up villagers do? Just having a meal a day is good enough for them, to fight for freedom? They lived all their life in poverty and already accustomed to this and to care about freedom would be too much to handle plus they are mostly uneducated. So, what's the point? The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Such is life in Burma. Face it.

  • @woozymania I totally understand how life's like in Burma but it's the people's peaceful mindset that irk me sometimes. As horrible as it may sound a bit of force and arms can do good when used right - just like fire. Our ppl must understand that. But they don't. Instead they dodgedly keep faith to religions' teachings - don't commit bad kama and you'll have good life again... Yes, YOU will have good life again. Ya sure! But what about your children? Is it alright if they grow up like us?

  • @gitgit42 I totally agree. Especially the religion part. The people peaceful mindset is also a sad case. But more modern Burmese are deviating from Buddism. I'm not saying it is a bad religion, no religion is a bad religion, it's how the followers make it out to be. Burma is making Buddhism what it is not. Look at Thailand, majority of the people are Buddhist, but I don't see them making it a barrier for their modern living. If you understand what I mean.

  • @woozymania Yes sometime ideology and religion shouldn't mix. Our ppl don't understand it but the generals do. They're buddhists too but it doesn't stop them from killing us. But honestly speaking ppl like you and I are to blame too for we waste our energies on of all things youtube's comments section. We all need to do some soul searching..

  • @gitgit42 yeah... we should...

  • Great Stuff. Completely agree and totally support her. Can UN do anything : NO. Can any other countries can do anything : NO. unless Burma do some damages. We need a Reason to go in to that country and demolish the government.

  • This is the best stunning speech of a Burmese girl that i ever listened with very good British accent. We need thousand of Burmese girls and boys to get Freedom of Burma.

  • @mandalaytharr she only moved to the UK when she was 17? I think her accent is fake. Plus what's the use of her voicing out when she herself found salvation in the UK? If she love Burma so much, why did she leave in the first place? To pursue futher studies? Bullshit. She is one of those rich ones that can afford to run away from the disgusting environment and watch her people suffer from a foreign land. The grass is always greener on the other side? A whole new meaning to the phrase.

  • @woozymania Hey, i can't find any optimism in your words. Why did you reply me? You don't have any "Mu Di Tar" about this girl.If you don't disagree , who care? Her father is sacisfiing in the prison in Burma and she is taking the opportunities to go to study in UK. If you were in her position,can you do better than her? Ask yourself,i don't think so!You're asking people to go back and fight for freedom?So,why are you staying in SG? You should fucking go back to Burma.Don't be too pessimistic!

  • @mandalaytharr I had the luxury to be born and bred in Singapore, besides I wasn't fighting for anyones' freedom or being patriotic, just that some Burmese want to act patriotic and yet migrate? I don't see the point in that. If I was in her position, honestly speaking, I would not voice out and happily stay in UK or if I really want to be patriotic, I would go back to Burma and protest to the generals? Her dad chose this path so, that's the consequences he faced. You reap what you sow.

  • @woozymania You said you were born and bred in tiny city[country].That means you are not real Burmese even though if your parents are Burmese.You don't know much about Burma and i don't think you were born before 1988.So, don't show-off here being a fucking tiny city[singaporean],that don't impress anybody here.Don't bother here again,enjoy your being fucked up by those chinese(so called Singaporean).

  • @woozymania there are 3 ways you can make a living as a citizen of Myanmar. Join the military, work oversea or become a monk. So of cos most of us choose to work oversea. We do have mouths to feed. It's common but there are also a small portion of us who choose to run away from the harsh realities and choose to cosy up in developed countries like UK and Canada and Norway and make lots of noise from there. Not so much because they care abt the ppl but more cos they are seeking asylum there.

  • @gitgit42 there are actually four ways to live in myanmar. U left one out where civilians work in companies in the country without any military interference. U speak bravely because most people would agree with u but they are not me. Bring it on boy or girl whatever u are.

  • @linnhtetmaw Maybe one day when you actually have a better grasp of the language i might have an intelligible conversation with you. But until then... I'll just leave you alone. 

  • @woozymania This girl here is a perfect example of such migrant. Look at her other video & u'll see that she's just another airhead, a pawn for the Labour party for their publicity stunt Nothing more. It pains us ordinary ppl of Burma making a hard living cos ppl like her take advantage of our country's misfortune for their own gains. It's quite disgusting. The worst is all these asylum seeking activists ever call for are more sanctions in Burma! Stupid F%^&s! They really don't know anything!

  • @gitgit42 And you know what's the worst thing about these big mouths activists oversea?? They take attention away from the REAL good doers like Doctors without Borders, Free Burma Rangers or various religious organizations who actually need financial aid for the things they do selflessly IN Burma in the midst of danger. Ask anyone in Burma if they've ever heard of UKCB or USCB and you'll only get blank stares. These guys really need to think hard before they talk again next time.

  • @woozymania That's means you don't know what you will be in next 5mins if you were in that stupid country and so something against with dogs. the girl's father is the exact example of those who are in that country and tried to stand for what they believe is right. Look, those what we are talking about is nothing like human. At least she can say in public what she believe is right.

    In other words, you don't know a thing. shut the fcuk UP. All right!

  • @woozymania Yeah. You would think that way, because I do know Singaporean don't speak English nothing near to this quality even if they are speaking English since birth

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  • She is just one person fighting for the freedom of Burma. Most people in Burma are oblivious of what is even happening. The rich ones migrate and speak with so much patriotism about Burma. If they love Burma so much why did they migrate? Why not go back to Burma and fight for the freedom of the people? Talk is cheap.

  • i'm admire of you sis!!

  • Keep going..!!!

  • Waihnin Pwint Thon Speech at the UK Lobour Party Conference

  • Thank You

  • @oppositeviews i can say that you are one of those self-center dictators of burma,,,and you are just a such typical stupid brain washed dictator's follower....you are just such stupid enough not to be able to catch the flow of global village...keep digging your cave under your ignorant master's shade!!!!

  • @lifestarlay u only know the two side..the opposition and the Junta. U don't know about the people of myanmar in between. Thats why u are a shithead just like the government. Beat that Nigga

  • burma need to like her

  • @oppositeviews honestly, ur a loser that doesnt get the reality

  • @oppositeviews So What do you accept,Shitty brains?

    You don't have stay in that stupid country to be abused to know the truth.

    There are those ppl who can't just see the truth, until their own mother is skewed up

  • @oppositeviews Are you an idoit

  • What a great speech that was! What great words those were!

    Thank you my sister for delivering the message on behalf of all of us living inside Burma, who don't have freedom of speech, freedom of expression or even freedom of thought.

  • @bayintnaung Did you hope any feedback from that speech.? Sorry guy, I suggest you better release your hope. :).. That speech is for her good sake only to popular more, may be to get good US$ more.. :)

  • @FruitCube1 Show me one line in her speech that is poined for her own sake or to get more money.

  • Nicely spoken !!

    That's what i am talking about

  • Well done.

  • this is how our myanmar young girl feeling at gov. thx sister ..u r the oneeee

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