Moemaka reporter (Yangon) 14 December 18, 2010 A political prisoner, Ashin Naymeindha (aka) U Myo Min (aka) U Nay Win, who participated in 9999 people uprising in 1999 and was serving 20 year sentence for code 5 (J) passed away…
Volunteers from Project Help Burma hosted Annual Charity Fair
MoeMaKa Photos-News
Monday, 13 December 2010
Yesterday afternoon, at the hall of Newark city, in San Francisco Bay area, Burmese community from the USA held a fund-raising. This concerted event was organized by a group of social activists called Project Help Burma.
MoeMaKa – Interview with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Friday, 26th November 2010
MoeMaKa was able to have a brief but interesting interview this evening with the people’s leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD). MoeMaKa posed questions to Daw Suu on behalf of its world-wide readers and solicited her opinions and views on national affairs.
MoeMaKa : First of all, we would like to tell you that the Burmese people are very happy for your release. We feel encouraged. We all wish you success in your plans for national affairs. We pray for your health and safety. We support you now and forever.
DASSK : Thanks. I am glad to hear about it.
Government Service Staffs must vote – no excuse
Win Myat, Yangon
15th October 2010
(Click picture if you want to read the words on the signboard)
It was reported that some of the high rank officers from government services in Rangoon had ordered their staffs to check their voting status, register to vote and vote without fail on the polling day. They were told to volunteer themselves doing data-collection and running errands at the polling station when needed. They also were told to report their activities back to their supervisors.
USDP holding Road Work Project While forcing local to join their party
Moe Ma Ka Reporter, Rangoon.
As an election campaign promise, Rangoon Mayor, U Aung Thein Lin who runs for 2010 Regime’s Election as USDP candidate, was promising road repair projects in Rangoon. He was accused that he was misusing city’s fund and resources to finance his campaign’s promise.
One of the residents from Tarmwe Township, told MoeMaKa that the mayor was asking for more recruits to his party while he was holding road work project as a bargaining chip to the local residents.
Burmese Communities in 14 cities and towns from US condemned Regime’s 2010 Election
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Burmese communities in United States of America from 14 cities and towns announced: “We do not Support the Burmese Military Junta and Its Cronies. We Protest and Condemn the Junta‟s 2010 Election & Pre-determined Outcome”, in their solidarity statement dated 20th October, 2010 (20-10-2010). They also urged the Burmese and democracy activists around the world: “Please share the news and let’s join hand for next action – “Global Protest Campaign against Burmese Regime’s Unrepresentative Election 2010″”.
According to the statement received, it expressed the followings:
Some good deeds performed by the Free Funeral Services Society (Yangon) (FFSS)
Kyaw Thu, 9 October 2010
The Grim Reaper knows no laws
Ms. Than Myint Aung, secretary of Free Funeral Services Society (Yangon), and the staff members helped transport the bodies of Daw Ohn Yee (age 67) and her son U Khin Oo (age 48) from South Dagon township, Yangon for cremation at Kyi-Su cemetery at 9:30 am, 7th October 2010 on Thursday.
Ant Maung – Thakhin Ohn Myint Poem
Thakhin Ohn Myint Ant Maung September 19th, 2010 Thakhin Ohn Myint Abadoned medical student life To wriggle as a journalist Took part in student and youth conventions Unfurled the peacock banner JournalGyaw Hand in hand with U Chit Maung…
Political Parties start campaigning with handing out leaflets in Rangoon
MOEMAKA Reporter, Yangon
13th October 2010
Many campaign leaflets were seen distributed by political parties at the bus stops and public places only 24 days before November election of Burmese regime.
According to local residents from Kyauk-ta-da Township,
“The leaflets were still handed out near Pan-soe-dan bus stop, for candidate of 88 generation student (Union of Myanmar) contesting at constituency of Kyauk-ta-da Township, yesterday evening …”
It surprised some of bystanders and passerby and they seemed more ridiculed when they saw the symbol of the party which was similar to the fighting peacock from the flag of Burmese students union.
Flood in Mandalay and Burmese Responses
Letters to MoeMaKaOctober 11th, 2010 Youth for humanitarian Assistance requests humanitarian aid for Mandalay flood victims while People who experienced Cyclone Nargis are concerned with the forthcoming electionOne letter to MoeMaKa was from the youths providing humanitarian assistance (Cit-ta-su-kha-pra-hi-ta Youth)…
Green light to prosecute anti-election proponents
Green light to prosecute anti-election proponents
Moemaka Reporter, Yangon,
October 11, 2010
According to the news from Nay Pyi Taw, the generals have given verbal orders to harass, prosecute and condemn anyone who act or say anything even a joke against their 2010 November election. “A formal written law and order may be issued if there are many movements to boycott the election. For the present, this is a verbal order from upper.” said a service from Nay Pyi Taw.
A monk from Mon state and more than ten students were detained for distributing the anti-election statements. Such news had emerged for the past few months. Political activists throughout the country feel that it is improper and unethical to vote in the 2010 election because the underlying laws are flawed and unjust.
U Lun Kwaye and his family to host their 3rd Art Exhibit
Photo News October 13, 2010 Art Master U Lun Kwaye’s paintings will soon be on exhibition in Grand Railway Hotel. Together with his, the painthings of his whole family consists of Lun Mya Mya (his wife), Lun Thit (his son),…