Month: May 2009

Burmese Newspaper Readers see Conspiracy in Daw Suu’s Trial

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Burmese Newspaper Readers see Conspiracy in Daw Suu’s Trial

MoeMaKa Reporter 003

May 22, 2009

 

Some Burmese were skeptical on yesterday’s closed door trial of Daw Suu, sources told. They were more outraged when they read the news of the court room’s procession of 20th May on yesterday’s state run media.

Some readers were upset when the junta’s press reported that the prosecuting lawyers raised the fact on the two woman dresses with head hoods similar to Muslim woman dress confiscated by the police from the American intruder swam from the Inya Lake to Daw’s Suu residence. It was followed by the confirmation from the Police Officer, Tin Zaw Tun that if the dresses were put on with the sun glasses as demonstrated by the prosecuting lawyer, he won’t be able to recognized anyone inside the dress.

“Now the government is trying to frame Daw Suu and her colleagues. They were trying to accuse that she was planning to run away from the house arrest by disguising herself with the help of this foreigner. It is a wicked evil plot.”

In front of Insein Prison, the fourth day

In front of Insein Prison, the fourth day

MoeMaKa

May 21, 2009

 

Burmese Judicial System in Chaos

            When the lawyers representing Ko Wai Lin and Ko Nyi Nyi Aung arrived at Insein Prison to represent their clients under detention at the prison’s court, they were told by the authorized spoke person who came out of the restricted grate that there’s no judge today so there’s no court session for them. The lawyers were never notified in advance.


ASEAN urged Burmese Regime to release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

ယေန ့ထုတ္သတင္းစာမ်ားတြင္ေဖၚၿပထားသည့္ ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္အားတရားစြဲဆိုမႈ သတင္း

ASEAN urged Burmese Regime to release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi while more Burmese gathered near Insein Prison

MoeMaKa Reporter 003, Freedom News Group

May 19th 2009

 

On Tuesday, May 19, state run media officially informed Burmese public of the trial on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi accusing her of violating her house arrest where the news initially was blanketed out by the Burmese junta.

However the news had already been spread through foreign media and internet and it had already moved international community with concerned reactions.

It was followed by the statement from the ASEAN urging the Burmese regime to release her from captivity.

“Child Aid Foundation – Myanmar” released updated list of children and donors as of May 19th, 2009

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“Child Aid Foundation – Myanmar” released updated list of children and donors as of May 19th, 2009

MoeMaKa Reporter 002

May 19, 2009

“Child Aid Foundation – Myanmar”, a charity aid group supporting basic and educational need to orphans left by Nargis Storm in the Delta of May 2008 had recently updated list of children and donors, totaling of 560 parentless children. It was now requesting annual donation and pledge from all the donors for each designated children for the year 2009.

The foundation has started its operation since May 2008 when Nargis storm hit Delta which left almost 2 millions Burmese homeless. It raised funds and did aid work providing shelters, foods, medical and social care with the guidance of Burmese Buddhist monks from various monasteries local and abroad namely, Ngar Gyan Pyan Monastery, Rangoon, Metta Nanda Viraha Monastery, California, USA and U Kusala Monastery, London, UK. It managed to raised fund and charity from Burmese and non-Burmese from international community. Later it focused on supporting orphans from Nargis disaster and managed to aid basic necessity needs to 560 children so far. It provided monthly financial support of US$ 10.00 for each child to care-taker immediate family, friends or sheltering monasteries. The donors chose any child from the list as their recipient of their donation per month or per year basic.