The great struggle for the world Democracy.
June 15, 2009 | Bangkok, Thailand | Vetting explained
Dear My Fellows,
Please See : http://winnlpnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/great-struggle-for-world-democracy.html
As all of you know, Aung San Suu Kyi is regarded as one of the world greatest democratic fighter in our history. Today Aung San Suu Kyi is confined at her house in Rangoon and seems like she will never be independent again.
My fellows, all of us were born in several years ago and will die in several years later. Lives are too short when compared them to the very long period of human civilization.
My fellows, we had passed our distant term of the history. We are here to continue it, not to shut. We had learned the brutal experience of the dictators in our passed history. That is why we tried to establish the better system which is today called Democracy and it is regarded as the best way of now to reaffirm that the quote “All men are created equal” are still remain in our society.
However, some of our global citizens are still under the dark shadow of absolute military dictatorship. They do have their democratic leaders and they had elected them already on 27 May 1990. But the dictatorship erased all of the Burmese desires. They had destroyed the root of the democracy and they oppressed all of us around the world to fight for the real freedom of the men.
My fellows, whether we do not concern of the freedom of our friends; whether we do not realize the starvation and the suffering which our friends have gained for more than 18 years; whether we do not fight on this struggle, how could we stand and call ourselves as the men of the modern civilization? My fellows, how could we?
Aung San Suu Kyi, today, stands as the front of this fighting. She has been standing here for many years earlier than most of us. Her ideology remains as the highest hope of the citizens of Burma. We shall not leave that ideology as the impossible dream. It was created strongly and bravely. It must be established.
As I stated, lives are too short when compared to the age of the civilization, but they are the most important parts of it. Whether we devote our time, our labor and our consideration to the Burmese, do everything we could, fight in every ways that are possible to shut the dictatorship and return the freedom to our poor friends, things will be better.
We must stand up, realize the situation and do something.
Regards,
Winn Laedpriwan
30th May 2009
Bangkok, Thailand
Please See : http://winnlpnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/great-struggle-for-world-democracy.html
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