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8.8.88 Massacre in Burma memorial- Demonstration

Time 08 August · 13:00 – 14:00

Location In Front Burmese Embassy

19 A, Charles Street, Mayfair London, W1J 5DX

London, United Kingdom

Dear All,

Please come and join with us to show your support for Burma and protest together. Global Day of Action as well as Global Resistance Day for Injustice, 8.8.11 is the 23rd anniversary of 8.8.88 massacre, during which military gunned down more than 3000 peaceful demonstrators in Burma.

Please come and show your support. Each and every person’s participation is very important and we value your present. We must send powerful, united and strong message to the world that there is no place for injustice system in the world and they must go. We believe that together we can restore the democracy, human rights and freedom in Burma and the world at large.

As everyone is bond in humanity and as we are living in global village, everyone is interrelated to each other. Please spread this event to your friends and we would be very much appreciated to your support.

Main Message

Dialogue toward National Reconciliation in Burma

London, UK Event

In Front of the Burmese Embassy

Time: 13:00- 14:00 pm

Date: 8/8/2011

Address:

19A Charles Street, Mayfair

London, W1J 5DX

Donate to BAYDA Institute 12 July 2011 ေ

Donate to BAYDA Institute
12 July 2011

ေဗဒါသင္တန္းေက်ာင္းအတြက္လႉဒန္းလိုပါလွ်င္

တေယာက္ကိုထမင္းတရက္စာလႉဒန္းလိုလ်င္: ၇၀၀က်ပ္

တေယာက္ကိုထမင္းတပတ္စာလႉဒန္းလိုလ်င္: ၄၉၀၀က်ပ္

တေယာက္ကိုထမင္းေျခာက္ပတ္စာလႉဒန္းလိုလ်င္: ၂၉၄၀၀က်ပ္

အေယာက္သုံးဆယ္စာသင္တန္းအမွတ္စဥ္(၇)အတြက္စားေသာက္စရိတ္: ၈၈၂၀၀၀က်ပ္

စာေရးကရိယာစရိတ္ေျခာက္ပတ္အတြက္: ၁၀၀၀၀က်ပ္

က်န္းမာေရးစရိတ္ေျခာက္ပတ္အတြက္: ၁၀၀၀က်ပ္

အေယာက္သုံးဆယ္စာသင္တန္းအမွတ္စဥ္(၇)အတြက္: ၃၃၀၀၀၀က်ပ္

အခန္းငွါးစရိတ္တလစာ: ၁၅၀၀၀၀က်ပ္

မီးစရိတ္တလစာ: ၁၅၀၀၀က်ပ္

ေရစရိပ္တလစာ: ၃၀၀၀၀က်ပ္

ေရသန့္စရိတ္တလစာ: ၅၀၀၀ က်ပ္

အေထြေထြစရိတ္တလစာ: ၂၀၀၀၀၀ က်ပ္

အေထြေထြစရိတ္ႏွစ္လစာ: ၄၀၀၀၀၀ က်ပ္

စုစုေပါင္းကုန္က်စရိတ္: ၁၆၁,၂၀၀၀က်ပ္

(သင္တန္းအမွတ္စဥ္ (7) အတြက္) စုစုေပါင္းကုန္က်စရိတ္: ၁၆၁,၂၀၀၀က်ပ္ (ဆယ္ေျခာက္သိန္းတေသာင္းႏွစ္ေထာင)

ဆက္သြယ္ရန္: ဥမၼာဦး – ၀၇၇၂၇၂၃၆၄၁၉ – (ျပည္ပတြင္ဆက္သြယ္ရန္)

ျပည္တြင္းသို့လည္းတိုက္႐ိုက္ဆက္သြယ္ႏိုင္ပါသည္

BAYDA INSTITUTE

BAYDA Institute presents you , Donors for Democratization of Burma , the estimated cost for 7th batch Capacity Building Training Course:

Meal per head for one day

100+300+300 = 700 kyats

(Breakfast,Lunch&Dinner)

Meal per head for one week 700* 7 = 4,900

Meal per person for six weeks 4900*6 = 29,400

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Total Cost ( meal )for

30 persons 29400 * 30 = 882,000

Stationary for one person for six weeks = 10,000

Healthcare for one person for six weeks on average = 1,000

Total Cost for 30 persons

11,000* 30 =330,000

Apartment Rent for one month =150,000

Electricity for one month = 15,000

Drinking Water for one month = 30,000

Sanitation for one month = 5,000

Total Cost for one month = 200,000

Total Cost for two months 200,000*2 = 400,000

TOTAL — 882,000 + 330,000 + 400,000 1,612,000 (for 7th Batch Training)

BAYDA Institute

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) calls for United Nations Security Council Resolution on Burma

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) calls for United Nations Security Council to adopt the resolution on Burma calling for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi party, National League for Democracy (NLD), its right to exist as the legal political party as well as Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters’ safety.

Addition, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) seriously condemns U Thein Sein regime’s threat to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and National League for Democracy (NLD). Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) seriously calls for the totalitarian U Thein Sein regime to respect Daw Aung San Suu Kyi party, National League for Democracy (NLD), its rights to exist as the legal political party.

U Thein Sein an authoritarian regime accuses NLD to stop such acts that can harm peace and stability and the rule of law as well as the unity among the people including monks and service personnel, NLD activities were potentially disruptive to the parliamentary system and threatened national stability and the party was dissolved on 14 September 2010 for refusing to take part in 2010 sham election but continued to run its headquarters and branch offices around the country. The NLD won a landslide victory in a 1990 general election but election results were ignored.

U Myo Thein, the Director of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “We call for the international community to support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi party, National League for Democracy (NLD), its right to exist as the official political party as well as Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters’ safety since U Thein Sein un-democratic regime lay blame on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi planned tour of the country could generate riots. We must take action immediately in order to prevent unnecessary sad tragic ends. Especially, United Nations Security Council (UNSC) must intervene in such an important time. Please remember that the assassination of the prince Franz Ferdinand led to the outbreak of World War I and yet again World War II broke out since “The League of the Nations” failed to take timely action on the aggressors”.

U Khin Maung Win, the Director of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “The world knows the truth that National league for Democracy (NLD) is the official election winning party. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is the elected legitimate leader of Burma in accordance with the 1990 elections which were held by the military generals pledged to hand over the power to election winning party after the 1990 election. It is the truth. So it is also the truth that without honouring 1990 elections results and holding the sham elections on 2010 were illegitimate. So it also is the truth that U Thein Sein regime is illegitimate and ruling Burma without having legitimacy of the people Burma is also illegitimate. Accordingly, whatever U Thein Sein regime is saying on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and NLD are illegal and therefore void.”

On 30 May 2003, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her motorcade while travelling on campaign trip was ambushed by a government sponsored culprits near Kyee village in Depaeyin, upper Burma. During an organised assassinated attack Daw Aung San Suu Kyi narrowly escaped but hundreds of her supporters were brutally beaten to death which now became known as the Depaeyin massacre. Since her release on 13 November 2010 a week after the sham election Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has not left Rangoon but now Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is planning her first trip outside the Rangoon in July 2011. Military dominated U Thein Sin’s regime which assumed power after the sham election said that if Daw Aung San Suu Kyi makes trips to countryside could create riots.

U Tint Swe Thiha, the Patron of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “We earnestly seeks international community support calling for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters’ safety since it is not enough for the regime to just releasing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi but it also must guarantee that it will not once again attack or arrest at their convenience. Our concerns for the safety of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters’ are escalating more and more after regime’s mouthpiece newspapers openly threatening Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and National League for Democracy (NLD)”.

Daw Khin Aye Aye Mar, the Patron of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said “We believe such intimidations should be condemned by United Nations Security Council. Addition, United Nations Security Council must call for the Burmese regime to put in place the necessary security measures to guarantee Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters’ safety. The safety of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters are very vulnerable since they are always facing the risk of being arrest, attack or/and anarchic assaults by the regime at any time. United Nations Security Council must adopt the resolution, without delay, on Burma calling for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi party, National League for Democracy (NLD), its right to exist as the legal political party as well as Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her supporters’ safety and ultimately calling for national reconciliation in Burma”.

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) believes establishing UN Secretary General Representative Liaison Office in Burma is essential so as to act as the facilitator between U Thein Sein led USDP regime and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi led legitimate leaders in order to break the ice on the deadlocks taking place genuine dialogue leading towards national reconciliation in Burma.