15 October, 2007

Today's Hot News

ဗကသေခါင္းေဆာင္ ကိုေက်ာ္ကိုကိုအဖမ္းမခံရပါ

-Breaking news: Ko Kyaw Ko Ko, key leader of ABFSU, was released from military government’s arrest. It was believed before that he was among the detainees along with other ABFSU leaders Ko Si Thu Mg and Ma Han Ni Oo while their hiding place was raided by military government’s troops. Thus the latest situation was Ko Si Thu Mg and Ma Han Ni Oo were reportedly detained at the raid while K Kyaw Ko Ko and Ko Lin Htet Naing, another ABFSU leader, escaped, luckily.

He conducted an interview with Norway-based DVB radio station, assuring ABFSU would continue the movement until to get victory.


- စစ္အစိုးရ၏လူ႔အခြင့္အေရးခ်ိဳးေဖာက္ေနမူမ်ား၊ ဆက္လက္ဖမ္းဆီးေနမူမ်ားအား မစၥတာဂမ္ဘာရီမွ ထိုင္းႏိုင္ငံမွေန၍ ျပင္းထန္စြာရူတ္ခ်။

- Security is mounting in Rangoon today after military government heard possible protests.
ရန္ကုန္မွာယေန႔လံုၿခံဳေရးေတြတင္းၾကပ္၊ ဆႏၵျပပြဲမ်ားျဖစ္ေပၚလာႏိုင္သည္ဟုစစ္အစိုးရမွသတင္းရ၍ျဖစ္။


- Anti-government campaigns continue to happen in
Rangoon, and people glued picture of Than Shwe on the neck of dogs.
စစ္အစိုးရဆန္႔က်င္ေရးတုိက္ပြဲမ်ားရန္ကုန္မွာနည္းမ်ိဳးစံုျဖင့္ဆက္လက္ေပၚေပါက္ေန။ ျပည္သူမ်ားမွေခြးမ်ား၏လည္ပင္းတြင္သန္းေရႊဓါတ္ပံုမ်ားဆြဲခ်ိတ္ေသာလူပ္ရွားမူမ်ားအရွိန္ႏွင့္ျဖစ္ေပၚေန။

- Military government promised car owners that 30-40 gallons gasoline would be paid for each car to hire their cars for transportation of people during government forced public rallies. When the junta broke their promise after the events, car owners made problem to local authorities.


- Military government promised civil servants to pay 500 kyat each to show up at forced public rallies. But, civil servants were annoyed when they broke their promise and did not pay any money.


- Thailand’s prime minister and foreign minister today met with United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari in Bangkok. After the meeting, Thailand government proposed UN organized multiparty talks to bring together Myanmar’s neighbors for discussions with Junta to resolve crisis. Thai PM also said Thai government would write a letter to Burmese junta to allow Mr. Gambari’s next trip as soon as possible.

- British PM Mr. Brown received a Burmese monk. During the meeting the leading monk hand over a long-list of signed paper composing of over 7,50,000 signatures asking UNSC intervention in Burma. Mr. Brown again promised the monk that he along with world’s leaders would not forget Burmese people and their democracy movement.


- အင္းစိန္ မင္းဒမရွိ ေက်ာက္ေတာ္ ႀကီးဘုရားနံရံႀကီးၿပိဳက်။ စစ္အစိုးရအတြက္နိမိတ္မေကာင္းဟုဆုိ။


- ထိုင္းနယ္စပ္ဟိုမိန္းရွိ တပ္ရင္း တစ္ခုမွ ဒုတပ္ရင္းမူးအား တပ္သား တစ္ေယာက္ မွပစ္သတ္၍ထြက္ေျပး။

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