Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) on 2010 Elections

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How can we trust the government which ignores to honour the people's will? Military regime promise to hand over power to Elections winning party after the 1990 Elections but when Aung San Suu Kyi's party won landslide victory,refuse to transfer power.Now,again these very generals declared to hold Elections in 2010 without honouring 1990 Elections result.Are we going to fall for the junta's trap???

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  • I support your cause

    free election in Burma 2010

  • very gud,bravo BDC, walk on to get our goals.

    proud of ur brave actions.

    gud on u,ma moe hnin phyo.

    best wishes,

    NK

  • Good on you! It is not the time for criticizing which won't produce any fruits, instead encouraging words would be the wise choice for those who really cares about Burma.

  • Well done Moe Hnin Phyu. You are doing the very great job. Seeing young beautiful lady like you, working for Burma's freedom really encouraged me. You are doing the extremely difficult job and you coped very well. Your English also amaze me as you can speak very well.

    I would like to suggest MMandalay to learn to improve your English before commenting on others. Rather than that you should go to "Moe" and learn how to handle media.

    Well done Moe and well done Burma Democratic Concern, BDC

  • I support the democracy in Burma. It is important that the Burmese people must move forward by themselves without seeking so much help from abroad. We, the Burmese have had to rely on the Japanese the kick the British out of Burma and then ask the Brits to save the country from the Japanese.

    The help from the outside always come at a cost. A big one most of the time.

    Also I suggest presenters and advocates at Burma Democratic Concern to improve their public speaking skills and English.

  • Yes! Yes! Yes! So move it! I know its easier to say than to do and yes you have a military government but had General Aung San, Thakin Soe, Thakin Ba Hein, Thakin Hla Kyway, Maung Maung, Aung Gyi, Khin Maung Gale, and Tin Pe been here today I am sure they would have revolted!

    Monks and educated must unite just as in the 1920s to beat this military government!

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