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Pwint Phyu Nandar – The Burmese People Deserve Better from Their Government
The Burmese People Deserve Better from Their Government
Pwint Phyu Nandar
(6th Grader’s Essay at her school in San Francisco)
April 7th, 2009
Do you want your government treating you badly, as if you and the people of your country are insignificant to them? Of course, you don’t. And neither do the people of Burma. But unfortunately, they are already being treated insignificantly. They deserve better from their government. There are many reasons and examples why, but here are a few main reasons and examples.
Metta Nanda Monastery host 2009 Burmese New Year Festival
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Mingalar Doe Burmese Music Team in Japan produced “Thangyat”
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NLD Party host forum with title; “Youth & Newspaper” at Rangoon headquarter
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MoeMaKa Photo News
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On yesterday, 17th March 2009, NLD party at its head quarter in Rangoon, hosted a youth educational forum on the topic called “Youth and Newspaper” discussing of current situation of newspaper role with the young generation. It was led by U Ohn Kyine, a former political prisoner, a member of Parliament elected from 1990 Election and some NLD party youth members were seen participating in Q & A session.
No Political Prisoners left behind “Forgotten”, an interview with U Win Tin
No Political Prisoners left behind “Forgotten”, an interview with U Win Tin
MoeMaKa
March 15, 2009

(An interview took place on 14th March 2009)
After spending 19 years in prison as political prisoners, U Win Tin, a opposition leader of Burma, was released 6 months ago and today was his 79th birthday ever marked outside prison. From here we would like to present some of his conversation and his wishes.
“I am happy to reunite with my friends and colleagues today. Why I am happy … because when I was back in prison, now I am out for six months … well, when I was in prison, I never felt as a forgotten prisoner because these friends had always sent moral supports and encouragement to me in prison. So I never felt that I was forgotten. It is very important.
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Burmese “Thangyat” – produced by Burmese activists
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Burmese in Overseas marked “Burma Human Rights Day”
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Two Art Works by Artist Format
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Burmese Tea Leaf Salad with Yellow Coloring banned
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Daw May Win Myint from NLD party returns
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Cartoon Maung Yit – We are broken-hearted voters of 1990 Election. What NEXT ? 2010 !!!
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Cartoon Maung Yit – Free All Now to Arrest Them Later
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U Win Tin marked his 79th Birthday first time outside Prison
U Win Tin marked his 79th Birthday first time outside Prison
MoeMaKa Reporter (Rangoon)
March 12, 2009
Hanthawaddy U Win Tin, one of the opposition leader and high ranking official of NLD party, marked his 79th birthday first time outside of the prison after release from 19 years jail terms.
It was hosted by his close former newspaper colleges and friends at one small restaurant in KyiMyinDine Township, Rangoon. 30 of his close friends attended his private birthday party as a reunion with old friends.
He did not make any birthday speech at the event and he told them that all the things he wanted to talk were said through radio program outside of Burma. It was seen as reunion party with old friends chatting of good old days and memories. The event started around 4:30 pm and ended at 7:30 pm while military intelligence persons were heavily present and closely monitoring the occasion, some witnesses told MoeMaKa.
