Mats Henriksson

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SPDC had to find a reason to "strike out" the democratic opposition, so that the military junta could continue to rule the country. If the SPDC "provoked" the democratic opposition with something, so that activists should start to demonstrate on the streets against the military regime, the SPDC authorities have the possibility to identify the democracy activists and their leaders, and thereafter take actions against those people, which the tyrannical military junta did!


SPDC must to be the most tyrannical and disgusting dictatorship regime, since Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. Burma is a country where the army and the police force slaughter their own people. So called soldiers and policemen, shoot at demonstrators in their back when those oppressed people try to run away from the killing-zone in the streets of Rangoon. The brainwashed soldiers and policemen open fire at the respected Buddhist Monks; they were shooting to kill the Monks!

Are you satisfied with the top level of SPDC? What do you think about the future for the Union of Burma ? Do you as Commander in the field, tolerate how the SPDC regime ruling your mother country ? Think about it, discuss with other Patriotic Officers. Think about that the time is running out. Prepare to act!


 As far as I am aware the strategy of non-violent actions has never in the history worked against dictatorship regimes. And it seems that it will not work against the world’s most brutal military dictatorship regime the SPDC junta in Burma. Compare this with Nazi-Germany or the Serbian genocide regime in Belgrade. The western world did not negotiate with Hitler’s regime, the western countries’ armies fought against Nazi-Germany and liberated Europe. In the Balkans, the Serbian genocide operations were going on until the day international forces stopped the aggression with military actions.

Since August 19, when brave people went out to the streets to peacefully protest against the massive rise in fuel price and transportation fees, the repressive SPDC-junta as always, once again cracked down with the use of violence on the people.

Why should the junta generals change their strategy?


In September we are supposed to know the result of the National Convention; but is the international community ready, if the result turns out to be negative for the population of Burma? The international community has to increase the pressure against the world's most brutal military dictatorship regime the SPDC junta in Naypyidaw. It is high time to give the poor and oppressed people of Burma democracy and security. The world must send a very clear signal to the generals in Burma, with the use of a language they will understand!


In May 2007 Russia’s Atomic Energy Agency and the SPDC signed an agreement to build a 10 megawatt Nuclear reactor in Burma. Recently in North Korea the regime has been forced by the US to shut down their nuclear reactors. Will the world community let the SPDC build a nuclear reactor and develop a nuclear program?



Before Burma started to export oil and gas and receive income from that, the SPDC was dependant on getting money from the narcotic drugs business, to purchase the large quantities of arms and military technology for their armed forces - the Tatmadaw.

But in Burma the large-scale production of drugs continues, and there is evidence that the Burma army is very deeply involved in the drugs business.


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 Burma’s political future and prolong the military dictatorship !

For sure Burma’s military generals are not interested to hand over the power to a democratic elected government.


In democratic nations over the world the parliaments and governments instruct their country’s armed forces very carefully.

 

The main task for the forces is to defend the nation and protect the population.

Also by request from the UN, EU and NATO governments agree to send out units to other countries for peacekeeping or humanitarian operations.

 

But in Burma it is very different!