Amazing how fast this "road map is developing" as the lucky stars seem to be shining over the opposition.
The ceasefire groups have turned the generous offer from the generals, now what to do next?
Shall we sit and twiddle our fingers waiting for the junta's reaction?
Shall we ask the UN and the whole world for help?
Shall we point the finger and keep accusing the bad boys?
Shall we trust empty promises from the generals?
It has been repeated over and over again that we need to have something inside Burma to obtain outside helpers to bring some final solution to the present political situation in Burma.
It is just about to become noisy
TIME HAS ARRIVED and once more here is the opportunity to grab the bullies and kick them out off the corral once and for all. Now, if you feel like taking the bull to the abattoirs that is just an extra "choice" for the future, delegate the task to someone else meanwhile, we have the opportunity, let's concentrate on what it is important.
Arms embargo... who is dealing with this task... it is imperative that arms are delivered to the Ethnic forces but none to the generals' troops.
Request military support from agencies willing to help us as the junta might turn the guns on innocents in order to eliminate the ceasefires.
More pressure on Asean and the UN on illegal immigration generated by the bad administration of the junta on lack of respect for human rights.
Unify ourselves in order to become stronger... The Burmans, Ethnics, Rohingyas, Westerners' blood come in one single colour; Red for Passion, it is very strong and powerful. We must save and protect every single drop, any disagreements on colours or disguises must be kept under control as we are all Human Beings with rights to this earth and many of the displaced people are born in Burma with full rights to live there... We all need and we all want
FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY
There is plenty of room to live in peace in this planet and inside Burma. Let's organise ourselves and walk on one direction only.
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