The City of San Francisco Passed Burma Resolution with Unanimous Consent

The City of San Francisco Passed Burma Resolution with Unanimous Consent News from SF City Bulletin May 13th, 2010 Honoring the 20th anniversary of the 1990 election in Burma, the city of San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed the…

Maung Swan Yi – Enforcing the Law

Enforcing the Law

Maung Swan Yi

May 5th, 2010

 

In Burmese, I heard frequently of the phrase “Enforcing the Law”. Still for so many years, the Burmese generals are ruling the country lawlessly and breaking the law. And such lawless persons say such phrase.

While they are saying “Disciplined Democracy”, the Burmese generals with their age beyond retirement, are still ruling the country without any disciplines. Even though, there’s no one above the law except the generals so that they can sit there forever without interference.

Today is 5th of May 2010. On today’s New York Times newspaper, the headlines says the suspect who tried to time-bomb the Central Square on 1st of May was arrested on 4th of May. And the detailed are reported with 4 pages inside.

Burmese Activists host Birthday Ceremony for 2 Senior Opposition Leaders

Burmese Activists host Birthday Ceremony for 2 Senior Opposition Leaders MoeMaKa Photo News March 12th, 2010          In Rangoon, Burmese activists, NLD members, community from Burmese political and literary circles were hosting birthday ceremonies to pay respect to 2 senior…

Article published Mar 10, 2010 Sign at laundry offers chances to learn – Frank Gary

March 10, 2010 7:26 p.m.

Sign at laundry offers chances to learn

 Frank Gray

 
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An employee recently posted this sign on the door at Ricker”s City Laundry.

The sign on the door at Ricker’s City Laundry at Calhoun Street and Rudisill Boulevard was blunt and shocking to some, at least to those who could read it.

“For Sanitary Purposes, There Are No Burmese People Allowed.”