Daily Local News (Spring Revolution) – Nov 22 (Morning)

Daily Local News (Spring Revolution) – Nov 22 (Morning)

  1. Union Minister of Home Affairs U Lwin Ko Latt says the young PDF comrades needed to recognize by the public and friends
  2. Meeting with the NUG’s Interim Local Administration Central Committee and Bago Region Public Administration Groups
  3. Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing says the dictators have not reached their goals because of the public’s unity
  4. The NUG Ministry of Labor announced that trade unions can be organized freely
  5. Deputy Minister of Human Rights says it is necessary to accept diversity in order to build a truly federal union
  6. Mr. Thomas Andrews, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, urged the South Korean government to stop the income of the Myanmar military and impose economic sanctions
  7. Tickets will be sold to fund the “Buddy Marching Dog Army” campaign, featuring medals of officers of the terrorist army who died on the front lines
  8. Four out of five “Car Raffle Tickets” organized by NYCBC to fund the revolution have been sold out

1. Union Minister of Home Affairs U Lwin Ko Latt says the young PDF comrades needed to recognize by the public and friends

Union Minister of Home Affairs U Lwin Ko Latt said that the young PDF comrades needed to recognize by the public and friends. U Lwin Ko Latt said at the “Public Meeting for Administrative Sector” held on November 21. “If you have acquaintances in PDF comrades and People Revolutionary Forces, your monthly contribution will greatly support the revolution. These young people always need to be recognized. How we recognize their sacrifices is very important,” said the Minister.

“Currently, there are nearly 300 PDF battalions, more than 250 township People Defense Forces, and 401 LDF and youth urban guerrilla groups. Recognition from the public and friends boosts strength for PDFs. If the PDF is strong, it is certain to win every battle,” reiterated the Union Minister of Home Affairs U Lwin Ko Latt.

 

2. Union Minister U Tin Tun Naing says the dictators have not reached their goals because of the public’s unity

U Tin Tun Naing, Union Minister of Planning, Finance, and Investment, informed that the dictators have not reached their goals because of the public’s unity. Minister U Tin Tun Naing said at a public meeting on the “Battle on the Economic Front” held in November.

“There are points that are firmly held in the minds of those who claim to be dictators throughout the ages. What they think is that fear and brutal suppression will end everything. However, in reality, the dictators have not achieved what they wanted due to public unity strength,” said the Minister. After the military coup on February 1, 2021, the Spring Revolution emerged with the public movement against the military dictatorship.

 

3. NUG was able to provide 369.88 million Kyats for humanitarian aid in October

It is reported that the National Unity Government was able to provide 369.88 million Kyats for humanitarian aid in October. The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management released on November 21. The National Unity Government has been providing support to political parties and people who need humanitarian assistance due to various issues, the people who suffered from the arson attacks by the terrorist army, the people who fled to safe places due to the offensive attacks, and the family members of those who were injured and lost their lives while participating in the revolution, and vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, who need assistance. 

 

4. The NUG Ministry of Labor announced that trade unions can be organized freely

The National Unity Government, Ministry of Labor, has announced that trade unions can form and operate freely. The Ministry of Labor issued a statement No. (13/2022) on November 21. “Since the military council seized power from the official government on February 1, 2021, it has been blatantly violating people’s rights across Myanmar, as well as arbitrarily arresting and imprisoning labor leaders and union members. In addition, various methods of preventing the formation of trade unions and declaring organized trade unions illegal are being carried out to the best of their ability,” they said.

“Therefore, in order to avoid the loss of basic rights of the labor masses, trade unions are allowed to form and operate freely without any kind of registration, and we strongly warn the labor unions, including the workers, and labor confederations to not to cooperate with the military council, which is trying to take the power of the country unfairly,” it mentioned.

 

5.  Deputy Minister of Human Rights says it is necessary to accept diversity in order to build a truly federal union

Khun Baham Htan, Deputy Minister of Human Rights, said on November 21 that it is necessary to accept diversity in order to build a true federal union. “In our country, which is very diverse in terms of languages and races, we can build an equal federal union only if we can build unity for common goals among different peoples, tribes, and regions. Therefore, I consider that if we are to build a truly federal union, we must be able to accept diversity and build it on the basis of unity, equality, and mutual respect and recognition,” he said. Currently, NUG is proceeding on the basis of a federal system and is continuously conducting discussions by inviting ethnic revolutionary forces as well.

 

6. Mr. Thomas Andrews, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, urged the South Korean government to stop the income of the Myanmar military and impose economic sanctions

Mr. Thomas Andrews, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, urged the South Korean government to stop the income of the Myanmar military and impose economic sanctions. On the morning of November 21, Mr. Thomas Andrews said at a press conference held at the Press Center in Seoul, South Korea.

“In addition to cutting off the military council’s income and imposing economic sanctions, the South Korean government should grant humanitarian residency rights to all Myanmar citizens, including those who do not have visas in South Korea,” he said.

Mr. Thomas Andrews, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, who arrived in South Korea for six days for the sake of Myanmar’s democracy, met and discussed with members of the Korean government, civil society organizations, NUG Korean representatives, and Myanmar citizens in Korea.

 

7. Tickets will be sold to fund the “Buddy Marching Dog Army” campaign, featuring medals of officers of the terrorist army who died on the front lines

It is reported that tickets will be sold to fund the “Buddy Marching Dog Army” campaign, featuring medals of officers of the terrorist army who died on the front lines. We Love Myanmar Family (WLMF) will sell tickets to fund the dog Buddy’s necklace as a campaign.

It is reported that 30 percent of the funds raised will be donated to MOD and 70 percent to Karenni. The fund tickets can be purchased from 20 countries around the world, including Myanmar.

 

8. Four out of five “Car Raffle Tickets” organized by NYCBC to fund the revolution have been sold out

It is reported that four out of five “Car Raffle Tickets” organized by NYCBC to fund the revolution have been sold. It was informed by NYCBC regarding the car ticket in November. “Four out of five “Car Raffle Tickets” organized by NYCBC have been sold out now. So, there is a chance to ride the 2023 BMW X2, and if you haven’t bought a ticket yet, let’s buy one ticket for $100 asap to support PDFs,” they said. The New York City Burmese Community (NYCBC) reported that eight additional prizes have been added to the lucky draw prize along with the 2023 BMW X2 car.

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