In The SPDC´s Burma Both National Convention And Genocide Continue
- By Mats Henriksson
- Published 07/21/2007
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In The SPDC´s Burma Both National Convention And Genocide Continue
On 18 July
SPDC´s National Convention started its final session, with tighter security
than the previous session. Foreign journalists were not present, and fewer
diplomats than before were seen - why ?
It is a high
risk for the new constitution will guarantee a major role for the military in
For sure
The same day the
UN Secretary General Ban Ki - Moon issued a blunt reminder to the SPDC junta
regarding the importance of including opposition representatives in a true
participatory process.
To seize this
opportunity to ensure that this opportunity to ensure that this and subsequent
steps in
With a view
to allowing all the relevant parties, to
But when the
final convention session started, the SPDC´s forces’ oppression of the
population was ongoing as always since the year 1962, why should SPDC change
their strategy ?
Since the
"hawks" in the army took the power in the internal coup on 18 October
2004 the SPDC has sent more and more occupation forces to the
Karen, Karenni and
Particularly in
the
In its attempt
to completely dominate or drive out the oppressed civilian population from
their homes, villages and even out of the
The SPDC has
supported a more aggressive DKBA role, with the SPDC´s political, financial and
military backing.
The DKBA has sought
to expand its numbers, strengthen its position and eradicate the KNU/KNLA
presence particularly in the Thaton District.
The DKBA is committing
the same kind of human rights abuses as the SPDC´s forces are doing. Which is:- looting,
forced labour, land confiscation, extortion, restriction of movements, torture,
interrogation, detention, force men to be soldiers and more.
The Thaton, Papun,
Dooplaya and Nyaunglebin districts are the most effected areas of SPDC´s and
DKBA´s ongoing operations this year.
The brave
freedom fighters, the real soldiers in the KNU and KNLA resist the joint
SPDC/DKBA`s forces actions the best they are able to do.
On June 3 army battalions
from the
Soldiers raped 2
women 18 and 22 years old, Burmese troops was not satisfied with
"just" to rape the
women they also cut their ears and their breasts, then the women were killed.
" In the
name of God what kind of human behavior is this ? "
The answer is
that the facist generals in Naypyidaw has sexual abuses and killings of
innocent girls and women as their strategy !
In March 2007
the Womens League of Chinland, released the report "UNSAFE STATE"; State-sanctioned
sexual violance against Chin women in
When I read the
33 pages report I was very sad and upset.
Even with my
experience of 9 missions in UN and NATO forces in countries as Lebanon, Bosnia
and Croatia, and in the 6 years I have closely follow the conditions in
Burma; every time I receive information on SPDC´s human rights abuses/war-crimes
I feel sick.
I have never
understand why the so called "soldiers " in the Tatmadaw are
wearing military uniforms, the appropriate dress for those genocide murders is
the " Butcher’s outfit ".
Particularly in
the 3 ethnic minority states along the east Burmese border, the Karen, Karenni
and
But for sure the
armed resistance in those states, the SSA-S (Shan State Army - South), the KNPP (Karenni
National Progressive Party) and KNLA (Karen National Liberation Army) will never
ever let that happened. They are
defending their mother countries and protecting the population.
As Colonel Yawd
Serk the commander of the SSA-S said; "the only way for the ethnic
minority states to gain freedom, liberty and independence is to use the armed
resistance" - one agrees with you on that statement Sir.
The
international community watch
The world must
send a very clear signal to the junta generals in Naypyidaw, that the
human rights violations cannot be tolerated, also that it is high time for
democracy in
It is time for
the international community to take actions strong enough against the SPDC.

