Wednesday 26 September 2007

သူတို႔ ဘယ္လို ျပင္ဆင္ေနၾကသလဲ၊


today.... 26/9/07 my duty time part is working on Emergency YGH... at about 2:00 pm 5 patients was coming to our Emergency ... for Gun Shot from Government militaries... 1 patients died on d spot on arriving Hospital... ( shot on Bladder ) 4 r still bad in Diagnosis... The patient's attendant said " the patient r not in d line of protest... they ( victims ) are just chatting and watching d protest line and sitting on Cafe Bar near Shawe Dagon Pagoda , some r pedestrians" when they watching.... Government military Car was crossing to d protest line and randomly shot all of them ... what the insanity and inhumanity of their mind don't they have self-mind.. that can desire to do or shouldn't do? don't they have Family? don't they have Brain? i was very sorry for victims ( pateints ) and victims' relatives really insanity , really inhumanity, really selfish to get holding their stupid military Government... really unintelligence .. how to manage the country like in this situation ... i always ready to support Protest Monks and People... and wanna treat whenever they get injuries ... and all my friends ... u also wanna see like that or not .... This PROTEST is our chance to get improving our country among neighbours ...

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ဆူးေလနားက မွန္အလံုကာထားတဲ့ စားေသာက္ဆိုင္တစ္ခုပါ။ စစ္သားတစ္ေယာက္က ေသနတ္နဲ႔ ပစ္ခတ္လိုက္ခ်ိန္မွာ လူတစ္ေယာက္ကို ရွပ္ထိၿပီး က်န္ႏွစ္ခ်က္မွာ စားေသာက္ဆိုင္ကို ထိမွန္ခဲ့ျခင္းျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ သူရဲ႕ပစ္ပံုက လူကိုပစ္လိုက္တာျဖစ္ေပမယ့္ သူ႕ေသနတ္က မိုးေပၚကိုလည္း ရမ္းသြားပါတယ္။ စားေသာက္ဆိုင္ကို ထိၿပီး မိုးေပၚသို႔လည္း က်ည္ဆံမ်ား ထြက္သြားပါေၾကာင္း

One of the soldiers was shooting into the crowd near by the Sualae Pagoda. People can see that the solider is not a professional, because so many of his bullets went up into the sky, and also into the restaurant and a man was hit.





ရိုင္းစိုင္းေသာ နအဖႏွင့္ သူ၏ေနာက္လိုက္မ်ား သံဃာေတာ္မ်ားကို ကိုယ္ထိလက္ေရာက္ ေစာ္ကားပံု


ျမန္မာစံေတာ္ခ်ိန္ ၁၄း၀၀ ဆူးေလ



56 comments:

andreamaral said...

The only strength they have is fear, be brave and peacefull and the world is with you!

Freedom and peace will win.

supporting you all, with heart and mind
André from Portugal

Unknown said...

We watch with admiration your peacful quest for freedom and Human Rights.

Your strength and bravery in the face of a cruel and oppressive regime are an inspiration to us all.

The world IS with you and the world IS watching!!

With all of my love, support and respect,

Sarah McDonald from Ireland.

huo c j said...

Truth shall prevail - one of many who follows continuously your struggles - my Prayers for your cause continues too

Unhinged Monica said...

good luck and all my love and suppport

Unknown said...

My thoughts, prayers, respect and wishes go out to the Burmese people marching for change. I wish you all the best.

Ashley, UK

T said...

I have a lot of respect and admiration for everyone there with the courage to stand up to this inhuman regime. Stay strong. You guys are constantly in my thoughts..

I have emailed my prime minister and the foreign affairs minister asking them to put pressure on China and India to help you move towards a free democracy. I've also emailed the regime's representative in Australia and signed a petition on Avaaz.org

I feel very helpless, but please stay strong. I'm optimistic that a lot of good will come from this.

Thank you for your courage.

T, from Auckland, New Zealand.

Julián Ortega Martínez said...

We're with you. Go ahead, oust the military government with your peaceful protest.

We're letting people know about what's happening there, since local media coverage on int'l news is poor.

Julián, from Bogotá, Colombia, South America.

voltaire said...

All our support and admiration from France, where the media coverage of your peaceful movement for freedom and respect is quite good and people are following you daily in their thoughts and prayers.

Antonio said...

Burma is part of our world. We have an obligation to demand freedom for everyone who lives there. Let's make sure the protests are kept alive!

betasheep said...

Anyone who wants to be free has my greatest admiration. You and your countrymen are in my prayers. As I am taught to say in my religion, Keep up the good fight.

--from America

PS-- I know you probably don't have a premium account, but I think Google/Blogspot needs to allow you greater bandwidth right now.

J. Patton said...

We are all watching and with you in spirit.

wenders said...

All of us are with your people in Burma. We pray for you every moment, especially Buddhists, who join your monks and nuns in total solidarity.

Please stay strong. Make yourselves a great example of Buddha nature in the face of human violence.

Blessings,
wenders

Unknown said...

If soldiers join the protesters the regime is finished. In eastern europe many older women implored with the soldiers on the streets to think of their mothers and put down their weapons or turn and defend the monks. Those images are very powerful. They were joined with people who did not scream at the soldiers but implored with them to cross the line...

Asbocat said...

The world IS watching your struggle and admire people like you who take great risks to let us know what is happening.
The UN and the EU are trying to pressure your government with threats of sanctions but China and Russia say that it is not for them to interfere with internal problems.
In the UK we support you and wish you well but do take care, military units go crazy at times like this.
Carol, UK

Elmbeard said...

You have a great deal of support in my country, which once colonised yours.

The generals remind me more of the Japanese occupiers of WW2 in their brutality - even Lord Mountbatten of Burma (who was himself murdered) would weep!

My grandfather was Chaplain to the British Armed Forces serving in Burma then, so he had both religious and military duties. My mother tells me he loved the Burmese people even when life there was very hard for him.

I too would one day like to make a pilgrimage there and meet the beautiful gentle people free at last from the generals and led just by the monks, good elected governors, and maybe even a king who can inspire the soldiers to rebuild the villages, support the monasteries and no more arresting and brutality, except to protect the vulnerable and innocent and the pious.

Unknown said...

Eyes of the world is wide open on you! Information is your best weapon! The voice of many small bloggers can be a unique great scream to get your RIGHTS!!!

GO-ON!


Massimiliano - Italy

artichoke8 said...

The whole world is watching and praying for your civil and social rights.

Keep Blogging...information is power.

"No one is free, while others are oppressed."

C B said...

My heart is pained to see the military respond with violence.

But the world is watching and even one person can make a difference; even in death. The events of 1988 come back to haunt the government even now. The world is reminded of what they did and compells them not to do the same today. In that way, the spirit of that protest lives on nearly 20 years later!

"You can blow out a candle, but you can't blow out a fire..."

Peace to All Beings
Pennsylvania -- USA

Kira said...

We are with you! I hope Burma gets freedom, human rights, and PEACE!

All my thoughts and wishes and support are with the people of Burma, so BRAVE. The world is watching you - I hope it will take action against cruelty, oppression and injustice.

All the best to you, you are so courageous.

Kira from France

Anon said...

Many around the world are seeing your struggle and are doing what they can to help you.

Be brave and carry on with the peaceful protests!

Gilad Shahar said...

I have work in Burma during 2003/4 in Monywa for a humanitarian NGO and felt in love with the people and country I am sorry not to be able to be there now to support the efforts to amke some changes in that beutifull plece... good work Ko Htike... I hope all will pass with no much concequences and finaly the burmes people can have the freedom they deserve..
Gilad Shahar

Gilad Shahar said...

I have work in Burma during 2003/4 in Monywa for a humanitarian NGO and felt in love with the people and country I am sorry not to be able to be there now to support the efforts to amke some changes in that beutifull plece... good work Ko Htike... I hope all will pass with no much concequences and finaly the burmes people can have the freedom they deserve..
Gilad Shahar

William said...

Please keep us updated with any news as it happens.

The world is watching.

Good luck.

maegan said...

Stay strong. Stay brave. Do not back down. The world is watching and sending love and support. Keep on sending us the photos and video - we must know what is happening. Do not let the government hide the truth from the world.

Freedom and peace is more important than anything.

Supporting you with all my heart and soul.
Much love to each and every one of you.
Tracy, UK

sadasd said...

You all have my utmost respect and support. Everyone I know is following your struggle and we are all so incredibly moved by your bravery in the face of such tyranny. It is a true test of courage when you willingly place yourself at risk in order to spread the truth.

I pray for your freedom and safety. I pray that your bravery will be rewarded and that one day soon we may all celebrate the beginning of a new peaceful, uncorrupted life for Burma.

The world is watching, and we will not turn away.

all my love,
jamie from U.S.A.

an old saying:
"illegitimi non carborundum"
"Don't let the bastards grind you down"

Anonymous said...

Small Latvia is with you too! Russia and especially China should realize that it is un their interest to influence Myanmar junta and change their position in UN!

Unknown said...

GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!
You will succeed!

Jonathan Van Mumford of New Zealand

Christina said...

Be strong! This time the world is watching. The people of Burma will prevail!

nimrodstu said...

You have all our hopes and prayers. Stay Strong and Stay Safe.

The eyes of the world is on you and our hearts are with you. We are urging our goverments to take action to help free the people of Burma.

You are very brave and we know the risks you take to bring this news to us. Yours and other bloggers is the only reports of this breach of human rights we get.

Stay brave and peacefull and help and freedom will come.

The world is watching.
Burma will be free.
Take care of yourselves and each other.

from Scotland

Frances said...

Stay strong in Burma. The world is watching and supporting you.

Frances in Canada

Ann (MobayDP) said...

We support you here in Jamaica.

May the peaceful protests continue until the goal is achieved.

Ann
Montego Bay, Jamaica, West Indies.

DJBlitzer said...

May Freedom and Peace follow. My thoughts are with you all.

Laibeus Lord said...

All of the ASEAN People are behind you. Our governments may not be able to do much because of the ASEAN agreement not to meddle with the internal affairs of member countries, but the People, the ASEAN Citizens are all behind you.

Keep up the good peaceful fight, do not lose hope. The world will know what the Military Regime is doing!!

guruh said...

Stay strong brother, we're with you.

Guruh, Indonesia

Collette said...

We are watching and we are with you.

With respect, admiration, prayers and supprt,
Collette from Chicago, USA

Niko said...

My candles are lit for all of you. LIVE WITH YOUR HEART!!!
Keep UP the Blog!!
Never QUIT!
You are not alone. We are all with you!!
True Warriors live with their HEART!!!
Peace,
NIcholas Polimenakos
Ballard,Seattle, United States

Fabien said...

We are all watching what is happening in horror.
We are with your people in Burma.
The Burmese people are brave, strong, have courage and our spirit is with you.
All our love and respect to you, your monks and the people of Burma who deserve democracy and have waited too long for it!

Fabien, from England

owen hughes said...

The will and hearts of many people is with you!

Peace and Love

From New Zealand

Unknown said...

I pray for you, may your strength prevail

Julia, United Kingdom

charvey said...

I feel most sorry for the children of all this terror...
and yet I am glad that they get to see and be part of the greatest movements in history..
My heart and soul will always be there for those who are protesting for peace and harmony
I do say with most humble and strongest urge to stay safe in this fight against disgust & unfairness
charvey from america

Wendy said...

You are not alone, many people are becoming aware of the crisis in Burma. Unlike in 1988, the world is watching thru the brave actions of people like you posting a blog.
May peace prevail upon you all,
Wendy from USA

Anonymous said...

Supporting you. Be brave and be well.

j.c. said...

you are in our thoughts&prayers,let freedom ring in burma. how about a worldwide boycott of chinese goods until they stop supporting these thugs?James C U.S.A

HYDER said...

Maybe giving the soldiers flowers and kisses may help. We admire you from here.

Lot of kisses!!


Hyder and Pamela

thetruth said...

may the power of the people bring resolution to their despair.

who's calling the shots over there anyways???

get that clown out of town.

james usa

yuyu said...

They will become Taliban whom were defeted soon after they'd destroyed the buddha statue.

Than Shwe and Soe Win have been suffering cancer.
Mg Aye has been drinking heavily.

They're all dying.

Doe Khit Yauk Daut Hmar Bar!!!!

Unknown said...

Thank you immensely for your brave efforts. You have no idea how much you are educating and informing the world of the situation in Burma as it unfolds. I applaud you for your courage and I strongly encourage you to continue your movement. I am in awe of you and what you do for Burma. You are a hero, Ko Htike. Thank you deeply from the bottom of my heart. My prayers are with you.

--Su

Julian Klappenbach said...

Our prayers and best wishes are with you, all. What you are doing, what you have suffered, serves as a reminder to the world that even naked agression can be met and conquered with peace and sacrifice.

raj said...

The world has an opportunity to campaign on net via emails and what ever means to spread the word to boycott China and Olympic next year. China is banking everything on showcasing world by hosting Olympic. Who better to do this then technology savvy folks to spread the word against China? China has orderd its military partner in Myanmar (Burma) to shoot and kill monks or anyone else; same has taken place in Tibet. India is no different when it comes to non action. Anti-Hindu/ Buddhist leaders don’t really care what happens to mostly Hindu India, with Buddhist AND similar spirituality followers within and outside India. It is a shame the Indians will not stand up against it. How Indians and world can just sit back and relax to see what’s taking place in Burma (Myanmar), Tibet, etc... Use the technology and spread the word thru emails, you tube, letters to politicians…You never know, try it. I have just started. Just spread the word to Boycott China and ask your friends and family to do the same across the world.

raj said...

The world has an opportunity to campaign on net via emails and what ever means to spread the word to boycott China and Olympic next year. China is banking everything on showcasing world by hosting Olympic. Who better to do this then technology savvy folks to spread the word against China? China has orderd its military partner in Myanmar (Burma) to shoot and kill monks or anyone else; same has taken place in Tibet. India is no different when it comes to non action. Anti-Hindu/ Buddhist leaders don’t really care what happens to mostly Hindu India, with Buddhist AND similar spirituality followers within and outside India. It is a shame the Indians will not stand up against it. How Indians and world can just sit back and relax to see what’s taking place in Burma (Myanmar), Tibet, etc... Use the technology and spread the word thru emails, you tube, letters to politicians…You never know, try it. I have just started. Just spread the word to Boycott China and ask your friends and family to do the same across the world.

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Unknown said...

The free and yearning to be free people of conscience, all over the planet are with you. If enough of us make noise about it, our political agents must listen to us. We have a flat planet with virtually unlimited information flow, so the potential momentum toward this end is (and must be) enormous. Spread the word.

San Francisco, CA U.S.A

JIsSilent said...

When in the course of human events that one must stand up to the powers that be. Those who toture and murder the innocent shall have their days numbered and end abrubtly.

Peace and justice always prevail.

-Robert, USA

Unknown said...

im just a simple person who lives in a small town in oregon, i take for granted my peacefull life i have, it brings me to tears that there is not peace in the land that you live but it brings joy to my heart that all you brave people stand for what is right in front of oppression and evil with only peace and the desire of freedom as your weapon, may you over come the evil and may your grandchildren be proud of you, for you will overcome and bring peace to your land, for the desire of freedom in the end, will always prevail over all...

Rosie said...

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I applaud with all my heart your strength and bravery. Please remember - the world is watching, I do not think there are many people on earth who do not wish you well in your struggle against the oppression you have suffered for so long. You have the support of millions who are following your plight and you're not alone this time.

Verónica Gámez said...

MY HEART AND PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU. FROM ARGENTINA, SOUTHAMERICA. THE WORLD IS WATCHING.