Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Why Unity is Important? (Nyein Chan)

Why Unity is Important.

3 comments:

Nanda said...

Dear Nyein Chan

It is a nice article and you have shed a light on what we urgently need to have. But there is something to give more priority at this time. That's to support our imprisoned political and student leaders and their suffering families. They are at remote prisons and their families are facing great difficulties, hardships and all the suffering to go and see their beloved in the prisons. They desperately need financial, moral and every support that we can think of at this moment so that this spirit of struggling for democracy, freedom and justice would be flourishing ever. For that, we should urgently setup a fund, seeking contribution from patriotic Burmese abroad and I believe many are ready to take part, and give our supports to those extremely brave and respectful leaders and their families. This fund campaign should be led by a credible organization or leadership. If this movement gained momentum, we can step further for a broader movement as you pointed out to enforce all possible activities, arm struggle or peaceful campaigns whatever, to strengthen opposition forces financially, strategically and morally to gain wider international support. Sorry, I might talk too much but what I want to focus at this time is to support political prisoners and their families as much as we can.
Thank you

Min Nanda

Unknown said...

Min Nanda,

Are you joking or Crazy?

There is a Org called AAPPB Which fully support Political Prisoners and Their families.

Have a good eyes.

Chit Chit

Nanda said...

Hi Chit Chit

I am serous, not joking. Ofcoz I know about AAPPB. But feel like the political prionsers and their family need more help at this time. Well, to be honest, I don't know to which extent AAPPB is helping out them. If you think what I said is not cessary or I am a nut, I have nothing more to say.

Min Nanda