State marches for Democracy in Burma

October 3rd, 2007 2:02 am by cedric

AIZOL TIMES –

Aizawl, Oct 2: The Mizoram for Democracy in Burma today organized a march rally for democracy in Burma in which hundreds of citizens participated in the rally, marching for the restoration of democracy and end of violence in Burma.

The march rally started from the Millenium Centre in Dawrpui under the chairmanship of David M Thangliana, editor of this paper and ended near Temple Square in Tuikual. Vanramchhuangi, President, Human Rights & Law Network, started off the rally with a speech saying the Mizoram for Democracy in Burma had organized the rally to show their stance against military regime Burma and their support for democracy in Burma.

“The only way to end the violation of human rights in Burma is restoring democracy. As this day has been declared an International Day of Non-Violence by the United Nations, we demand the Burmese military to free all political prisoners and end their violence against innocent people,” she said.

P. Lalenga, Ex-MLA, President, Mizoram Consumers Union, ST Parte, Executive Director, Zo Human Rights Global Network, Cherry Jahau, Vanlalngaia, Lalmuanpuia Punte and representatives from four political parties and four non-governmental organizations all gave speeches during the march rally, jointly stepping out for democracy and the end of violence in Burma.

The protesters made eight resolutions at the end of the march out of which no. 4 of the resolution was emphasized by all speakers as well as the chairman of the rally.

Resolutions made at the march rally:

We, the people assembled in favor of democracy in Burma on October 2, 2007 in Aizawl:

1. Whole heartedly support the peaceful demonstrators for the restoration of democracy in Burma.

2. Strongly condemn the military junta in Burma for its attempt to suppress innocent civilians and monks, who are trying to restore democracy, with great impunity.

3. Agree that restoration of democracy in Burma is the only solution to human rights violation in that country.

4. Demand that India, being the largest democracy in the world, must take strong initiative action for the restoration of democracy in her neighbouring country, i.e. Burma.

5. Plead that India must establish commercial relationship with Burma only when democracy is restored in the country.

6. Demand that Indian Embassy in Yangon must be opened for the safety of the lives of democratic peace demonstrators.

7. Insist that UN envoy and rapporteur should not only try to negotiate with military authorities, but also with the leaders of various ethnic nationalities in Burma.

8. Understand the problems of supporters for restoration of democracy in Burma and if they are forcibly suppressed by the military junta, agree to provide hospitality to those who might come to Mizoram for physical safety.

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8 Responses to “State marches for Democracy in Burma”

  1. 1
    H.Vangchhia Says:

    Good job, ka khawngaih hlawm teh mai ania, an general ho khi mahni thliarkar (Island) te an neih laiin a mipui an rethei lutuk.

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    chawngtinlerhi Says:

    in va han ti tha em,aizawlah om ila chu ka tel ve ngei ang,

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    flying Says:

    In ti thra , in ti lawm awm tia a hun leh hmuna kan chet ho chuan hnamdang pawn mi an zuam meuh thei lo ang!!!. Burma in Democracy hmu chu nise Zofate tan pawh rahbi thratak rahchhohna tur a la ni dawna, chhak leh thlang chhim leh hmar a chengten kan ramleh hnam humhim na hna kan thawk e a tih theih.

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    Vladimir Putin Says:

    Burma ramah democracy lut se chuan Mizoram tan a va tha dawn em. Hei vang rignawt pawn mi felho kawngzawh hi ka fak. mahse Burma ram mipui tihduhdahna rapthlak hnuaia kunte tan mawlh hian. MLA ni ila chuan Assemlby hall ah private motion bill ka pu lut ang.

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    flying Says:

    Myanmars 1st Lady sighted at Burj Al Arab Hotel in Abu Dhabi U.A.E.

    This is the Hotel Than Shwe’s family of 8 (including Tay Za) were checked into 28~30Sept2007
    A Burmese worker reported sighting them there – many Burmese work in Abu Dhabi Hotels.
    It is said to be a 7 Star Hotel and the tallest hotel in the world.
    Tay Za is the MD of Htoo Trading Co & Air Bagan with 5 Air Bus A-310. Each is worth $200Million$ (new)
    Think ! What Burmese business can make such a turn-over or profit to lay-out such capital?
    Maybe Tay Za is the Treasurer for Than Shwe?
    Yet another Ferdinand Marcos or Suharto? …

    Private mail-a ka dawn!!!.

    franch Total Company pawn an Gas hmunpui ber a trang in in hnuhdawh an tum mek e, Burma Exile Prime Minister leh franch gas Company Burma a an lu ber chu an in be mek. Hnukdawkse chuan Burma sipai tan hian kawng a tamtawh dawn lo ani.

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    Vladimir Putin Says:

    I will not call her First Lady. She must be Frist Bitch or First Witch.

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    flying Says:

    vladimir putin: Ni ngawt asin, hemi te chi hi chu tihchi mit vek na hun a la awm nge dawn a lawm. Anthil neih pawh hi engmah lo ah a la chan hun a awm nge nge ang, an fanu in neihna a a Nghawng Awr Lunghlu Millions 50 man ri ngawt pawh kha kan tan chuan a kum tel a in chawm na tham ani asin le.. A vuak a vuak darh vek hi ka chak. Ka la thei lo mai mai ani lolzzzzzzzzzzzzz…. India a an Business hmun pawimawh deuh deuh, Kolkatta , chinnai, Mumbay vel ami te pawh hi India sorgar hian ti tawpsak se chuan tun a mipui te Demonstration hi Au Au pui ngai hran lo vin Burma ram hi a hrekbet thei asin le. Tiangte kha a kalpang ngai in a la kal tir vut vut tho si chuan, Trawngka chauh chuan engmah rahchhuah a rah pui thei ber in ka ring lo. An Business hmunpot mawh kha ti tawphmiah rihse, hrehbenh in an awm ang a an che thei lo mai tur ani nan India in sumhai luhnan a hmang ve leh tlat bawksia thilharsa tak tur chu a la ni in ka ngai ve tlat.

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    burbura Says:

    Kawngzawh mipuite, in titha lutuk.

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