SPDC, we are really sorry for you that you have been bullied.
Myanmar Junta Denounces US As 'Bully'
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar's military government stepped up its propaganda campaign against the United States on Sunday, accusing Washington of inciting last month's pro-democracy demonstrations in hopes of installing a puppet government.
Demonstrations that began Aug. 19 over high prices for fuel and consumer goods grew into a broad-based movement for democratic reform that attracted tens of thousands of people in Yangon, the country's biggest city.
Troops crushed the protests by shooting at demonstrators on Sept. 26-27 and arresting almost 3,000 protesters, including Buddhist monks. The government said 10 people were killed, but dissident groups put the toll at up to 200 and say thousands more people were arrested.
"Recent protests in the country were created by the loudmouthed bully, using the exiled dissidents and traitors together with communists, internal and external anti-government destructionists," said a commentary Sunday in the Myanmar-language Myanma Ahlin daily.
Myanmar state-media commonly uses the phrase "loudmouthed bully" without naming the nation it is referring to, but in a context that clearly points to the United States.
The author, who called himself Maung Pwint Lin — roughly meaning Mr. Frankly Speaking — said the U.S. had tried to revive the mass uprisings of 1988 in Myanmar in connivance with "exiled dissidents and internal axe-handles" in order to install a puppet government.
The commentary said the majority of people in Myanmar opposed the protests, but a gullible minority came out on the streets, instigated by foreign broadcasters such as the BBC and the U.S.-government funded Voice of America and Radio Free Asia.
The crackdown has ignited worldwide anger, and international demands have grown for the junta to release 62-year-old pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel peace laureate, who is under house arrest.
The propaganda campaign includes billboard signs saying, "Those who rely on America are axe-handles." Axe-handle is jargon used by the junta to mean traitors or puppets.
Junta commentaries in the past have referred to the U.S. as "a super power nation," but articles in the state-run media have recently begun naming the U.S. and accusing it of instigating unrest.
Sunday's commentary said that although the United Nations and the international community wanted the U.S. and its allies to withdraw from Afghanistan and Iraq, the "neocolonialists" refused to leave these countries even after they had installed puppet governments.
8 comments:
... just when I thought the junta is the bulliest
Than Shwe's junta is the real bully. They hijacked Burma and its Pyithu Tamadaw(People's Army).
They are the real bully that refused to handover the power to the democratically elected NLD.
They are the real bully that sells out Burma's natural resources for their own benefit.
They are the real bully that shoots and kills innocent and peaceful demonstrators.
They are the real bully that tortures, and beats and kills the innocent peopole in prison cells.
They are the real bully that burns villages, kills and rapes ethnic minorities.
They are the real bully that dictates people inside Burma what to read, what to watch and what to eat.
They are the real bully that still wants to go ahead with its 'Seven Steps RoadMap' instead of true National Reconciliation.
The bully needs to be stopped. NOW!!!
And the Lotus Flower asked the General,
Are you accusing me of bulling you?
oh my gosh, and I thought you were the bully....
The sanctions are working and the junta begins to feel the bite. We have to keep campaigning with this successful method. Keep finding the junta's families and friends around you and keep publishing and reporting. If the junta feel sorry for themselves and feel that they are the victims then we are winning. Remember - 'Find the closest enemy and fight' (Bo Gyoke Aung San)
The reaction from the Junta proves that the sanctions worries them. They are typical bullies, trying to blame others for their own wrongs, not capable of accepting responsibility for their own actions.
Keep up the pressure. Keep the spotlight shining.
Love and peace
Helz
Hi Junta, I felt so sorry for you that you have been bullied by US and other democratic countries. I quite agree with you that they are bad. Tell you what ..Why don't you move yourselves and all your families to somewhere a bit more secure for you, like China, Russia or North Korea. They are your best friends after all. Mind you, I heard their banking system is not so brilliant. You might have to return all your fortune back to where it belongs - 5 million starving kids in Burma !!!!
Don't worry about what these dickheads are saying. At least we know that the sanction is working. We need to make sure the junta gets beaten more.
1. Don't support the businesses of the junta and their associates. You have so many private hospitals, soft drinks, super market to choose. Don't give your $ to them because the junta will use it to torture Burmese people more.
2. Don't follow their orders. Make their plans go wrong. Pretend to be "dumb".
3. If you know generals' relatives living oversea, attack them, abuse them, embarrass them and do whatever you can to force them run away. In fact you could really be doing "good karma" by punishing the devils.
We'll never win if we don't win now. This is the best time to take action against these dogs!!!!
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