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Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) on "Everyone's participation to restore justice in Burma"

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

We have to eliminate military dictatorship in Burma before junta plan to hold rigged 2010 elections, unless otherwise Burma will be under brutal military dictatorship forever and ever and ever. We have to stop it sensibly and it is our duty to do the right thing. If United Nations fail to intervene in this very critical situation, it will send wrong message to the Burmese people and people around the world that if you got the guns and power, you can do whatever you want and kill the people well before the international community and get away with it.
Everyone got a role in democratisation process of Burma. When you see injustice, do not sit tight and just look. Do not ignore unjust to let it happen. When you see injustice, try your best to stand by with justice. Do something and voice for justice.
Respect for human rights and human dignity "is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace" in the world. Justice is outlaw; injustice is prevailing everywhere and military regime is always above the law in Burma. This is our duty to protect and promote human rights and justice in Burma.

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  • China is not a democracy either and it doesn't care about human rights. Why is the "democratic opposition" in UK so silent about how China is totally exploiting Burma?

  • Well done everyone. Keep up with your good work. I am supporting Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) for your tireless effort on democratization of Burma. I am very proud of you, Zin Zin Myo Thant, for your dedication to restore justice in Burma.

  • Great!. This is really something that no ordinary people could do and a country like Burma needs people like you for a big change. The way you talk shows how enthusiastic you are and I am totally impressed.

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