Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma. www.bdcburma.org
I am from Burma.Our family has to suffer a lot from cruel Military government. My brother is in prison now because of his belief in Democracy. My mother who is 70 years old left alone in Burma, and our family life is destroyed by Military Government. There are a lot of families out there in Burma suffering like us. I am destined to march until we get true democracy in Burma and actually own it. I would like to meet everyone around the world who love Freedom and Human rights.Thanks. Please check out our website: www.bdcburma.org
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Day 19: Aung San Suu Kyi on "Peace, Development and Justice"
Peace, development and justice are all connected to each other. We cannot talk about economic development without talking about peace. How can we expect economic development in a battle field? It would not be possible. But there are more than one kind of battle field in this world. A battle field is not necessarily a place where people are shooting each other. In a civil society, where basic human rights are ignored, where the rights of the people are violated every day, it is like a battle field where lives are lost and people are crippled, because people can lose their lives. And the development of their lives can be crippled by a lack of basic human rights. So when we talk about peace, we can not avoid talking about basic human rights, especially in a country like Burma where people are troubled constantly by a lack of human rights and a lack of justice and a lack of peace.
(Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's Elected Legitimate Leader)
In honour of Burma's Legitimate Leader Aung San Suu Kyi's 64th Birthday, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) will recall Aung San Suu Kyi's dictum for 64 days.
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can enjoy freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights.
Aung San Suu Kyi On "The Support Of People From All Over The World"Share Today at 03:26 20 June 2009
In honour of Burma's Legitimate Leader Aung San Suu Kyi's 64th Birthday, Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) will recall Aung San Suu Kyi's dictum for 64 days.
Day 6: Aung San Suu Kyi On "The Support Of People From All Over The World"
Our movement has been helped greatly by the support of people all over the world who understand our need for basic human rights. We are extremely grateful to those who have given us support. And we are fully confident that with this support we will be able to make Burma the kind of country that will be of benefit to its people and to the rest of the world.
(Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's Elected Legitimate Leader)
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy and human rights in Burma where everyone can enjoy freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights.
That the results of the 1990 General Elections must be implemented is a resolution already taken by the United Nations. We already know that the General Assembly of the United Nations has accepted the notion that the will of the people has been expressed in the 1990 General Elections. This is something we can not abandon. It will be to the detriment of our country if after an election has been held the results are not honoured and we do not resist attempts to trivialise it. (Burma's Rightful Leader Aung San Suu Kyi)
Myo Thein discuss about Current Situation of Burma on Between the Headline programs at Press TV.For more information please go to
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The International Community should be made aware of the hopelessly irreconcilable contents of the constitution adopted in 2008. The referendum was ushered into existence under questionable conditions summarily giving the military junta 25% of the parliamentary seats, unbridled authoritarian control and legitimizing the military dictatorship. This is incomprehensible and totally unacceptable.
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Tea shop sitting culture is very significant in Burma and tea shops are the places to meet people, to exchange news and to gather people. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to initiate Tea Shop Campaign to assemble public, to get ready for the mass uprising and to topple military junta.
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Myo Thein, Director at the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) and Justin Wintle (Author of perfect Hostage) on Burma's Future on BBC Asia Today special weekend program on 4th July 2008.
Venerable Sayadaw U Uttara is the prominent Buddhist Monk Leader. He calls for the world citizens and world leaders to work harder to realise the mandates given by Aung San Suu Kyi and National League for Democracy (NLD) which won the 1990 election overwhelmingly.
U Uttara highlighted the importance of four main principles demanded by Aung San Suu Kyi and National League for Democracy (NLD), on February 2, 2009, when they met with the visiting UN envoy, i.e. * to put more pressure on the military regime to release all political prisoners including Aung San Suu Kyi immediately and unconditionally * to review on the constitution which is designed to legitimize military rule in Burma and adopted unilaterally in 2008 * to recognize the 1990 election result in which Aung San Suu Kyi's party won landslide victory * to allow to convene the people's parliament based on 1990 election result
These would be the minimum terms needed to be fulfilled before NLD could have a dialogue with the Burmese military rulers, they reaffirmed.
They are the mandates given by our leaders and it is our duty to realise them, he added.