Monday, 31 December 2012

Bengali-Muslims killing Buddhist-Yakhines in Malaysia


(This post is translation of news article from the Narinjara.)





Three
Buddhist-Yakhine men working as tappers in a rubber plantation near the town of
Alor Setar in Malaysia were brutally killed during the night of December 28.

They were severely tortured, raped, and their throats cut by a Muslim mob of at
least 15 Bengali men. Apparently the victims and the attackers all are illegal

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Armenian Genocide (1915-1918)


(This post is direct from the United Human Rights Council.)







The Armenian Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th
Century, occurred when two million Armenians living in Turkey were eliminated
from their historic homeland through forced deportations and massacres between
1915 and 1918.



The Ancient Armenians: For three thousand years, a thriving Armenian community
had existed inside

Tensions between the OIC pals: Bangladesh & Turkey


(This post is direct from the Daily Star Newspaper December 28, 2012.)









Turkish President Abdullah Gul.

Diplomatic
tension has been created between Dhaka and Ankara over Turkish President
Abdullah Gul's letter to President Zillur Rahman calling for
"clemency" to the accused under trial in the International Crimes
Tribunal for the "sake of peace in the society". Gul requested
clemency

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Escape From the Werewolves: ABSDF Student Army


(Translation of the Prologue of Samar Nyi Nyi’s book “Escape From
the Werewolves”.)





Assam Hill aka Execution Hill at Pajau ABSDF-NB HQ.

Four
prisoners, ABSDF Chairman Htun Aung Kyaw and Executive-Committee members Cho
Gyi and Kyaw Wai and Kyaw Kyaw Min, standing almost naked on the low Assam Hill
known as the Execution Hill were shaking to their cores in the bone-chilling
cold of the

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Merry Christmas and Peace In Kachin Land!




I wish everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I especially wish for everlasting peace in Kachin land and peaceful coexistence between the Burmese and Kachin brothers. We have been killing each other far too long since 1961.


Please enjoy this Celine Dion's "O' Holy Night" celebrating joyfully the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ on this Holy Day more than 2,000 years ago.









Peace

Sunday, 23 December 2012

Sydney Mosque Puts Fatwa On Christmas!


(This post is direct from The Sydney Morning Herald on 23 December2012.)





Imam Sheik Yahya Safi of Lakemba Mosque in Sydney.

SYDNEY - No
merriness here as mosque puts fatwa on Christmas. The head imam at Lakemba
Mosque has told the congregation they should not participate in anything to do
with Christmas.  



THE
Lakemba Mosque has issued a fatwa against Christmas, warning followers it

Saturday, 22 December 2012

Mosquebusters: Busting the Islamic Beachheads!


(This post is Spike Johnson’s MOSQUEBUSTERS from the ForeignPolicy.)





LONDON —
It is winter, the middle of December, and I find myself making an odd phone
call. Pacing around my living room, I kick at the carpet as I dial the number.



"Hello?"
I say.



"There's
no time," the man on the other end of the line answers immediately. His
name is Gavin Boby. We have e-mailed before, but I

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Baptist KIA fighting a Proxy War for Communist China?


(This post is translation of news articles from the Opposite Eyes
Blog.)





Last month just before the Burmese police’s napalming of the mob protesting against
Chinese copper mine near Monywa U Aung Min the Special Minister for the President
of Burma admitted openly to the people and media that Burmese Government was
really scared of China Bear right across the north-eastern border.



He

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Moe Thee Zun Charged with Htay Naing’s 1993 Murder


(This post is direct translation of news articles from the MEG.)





Former ABSDF Chairman Moe Thee Zun.

North
Dagon Township Police in Rangoon has charged former ABSDF (All Burma Student
Democratic Front) Chairman Moe Thee Zun with the 1993 Manerplaw murder of
former ABSDF Chief-of-Staff Haty Naing on December 13, 2012.





According
to the case summary (Pa) 831/2012 (Act 302 – Capital

Sunday, 16 December 2012

KIA and Bertil Lintner Lie about Carl Gustav Launchers


(This post is direct translation of news article from the Opposite Eyes Blog.)





KIA displaying supposedly-captured Carl Gustav.

The
recent big news about the big-bad-wolf Burma in the international media was of KIA and Bertil
Lintner accusing Burma army for using Swedish-made Carl Gustav AT-4 recoilless-launchers,
one of which, the compulsive liar KIA (Kachin Independence Army) claimed to

Saturday, 15 December 2012

4,000 Bad Lebanese-Muslims Let into Aus in 1976 alone?


(This post is Matthew Franklin’s article“Fraser was warned on Lebanese migrants” from the January 1, 2007 issue of Australian newspaper.)




Downtown Beirut during Lebanese civil war (1976).


IMMIGRATION
authorities warned the Fraser government in 1976 it was accepting too many
Lebanese Muslim refugees without "the required qualities" for
successful integration.



The Fraser cabinet was

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Vicious Lebanese-Muslim Crime-Gangs Running Sydney?


(This post is former Sydney police
detective Tim Priest’s article “The Rise of Middle Eastern Crime in Australia” from The Mackenzie Institute’s WWW site. Lebanese-Christians have been immigrating to Australia for a very long time now
and they have assimilated extremely well into Australian society. Present governor of the
State of NSW is a distinguished Lebanese-Christian woman. The trouble in

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Thais’ Love Affairs with Burmese King Bayinnaung?


(This post is direct from http://rebound88.tripod.com/sp/ngb/sthai24.html.)





King Bayinnaung (1516-1581).

Of
special interest to Thais as the conqueror of Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1569, the
facts about King Bayinnaung are however surrounded by myth and folk tales. Thai
historians gathered recently to hear Burmese scholar U Thaw Kaung deliver a
paper on the life of the man considered to be

Aljazebra’s Lies about Muslim Killings in Arakan?


(This post is Aljazebra’s “Mass Graves for Myanmar’s Rohingyas” published
on August 9 by the notoriously-biased Arab TV station sponsored by the Islamic
Mafia OIC.)





A recent
journey to western Myanmar has revealed a provincial capital divided by hatred
and thousands of its Muslim residents terrorised by what they say is a
state-sponsored campaign to segregate the population along

Monday, 10 December 2012

Victorious Burmese Women U-19 Soccer Team


(This post is news from AFC - Asian Football Confederation and
Eleven Media Group.)





Burmese Women Under-19 Soccer Team in Vietnam.

Ho Chi
Minh City: Lin Ohnmar Tun's second-half strike was enough for Myanmar to edge
neighbours Thailand 1-0 on Sunday and book a place in the 2013 AFC U-19 Women's
Championship.



The
defender scored the only goal of a keenly-contested qualification

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Berkeley Mafia and Indonesia's 1965 Genocide - Part 3


(This post is David Ransom’s “The Berkeley Mafia and the Indonesian Massacre” direct from the Webspace of The University of Taxas at Austin.)





Indonesia's powerful ministers known as Berkeley Mafia

By early September
the economists had their plans drafted and the generals convinced of their
usefulness. After a series of crash seminars at SESKOAD, Suharto named the
Faculty's five top men

Friday, 7 December 2012

Australia Welcomes Muslim Illegals with $220 Weekly-Dole


(This post is direct from The Australian December 3 and 6, 2012.)





Afghans waiting in Indonesia welcome Julia Gillard's policy.

ASYLUM
seekers in Indonesia (waiting to take a rewarding boat trip to Australia) have
swung into party mode and labelled Julia Gillard a "hero" after
learning they will receive welfare payments and rent assistance should they
make it to Australia by boat.

The

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Berkeley Mafia and Indonesia’s 1965 Genocide – Part 2


(This post is David Ransom’s “The Berkeley Mafia and the Indonesian Massacre” direct from the Webspace of The University of Texas at Austin.)







Indonesian Communist Leader Aidit.

Berkeley phased its people out of Djakarta in
1961-62, The running battle between the Ford representative and
the Berkeley chairman as to who would run the project had some part
in hastening its end.



More

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Berkeley Mafia and Indonesia’s 1965 Genocide – Part 1



(This post is David Ransom’s “The Berkeley Mafia and the Indonesian Massacre” direct from the Webspace of The University of Taxas at Austin.)





“Indonesia is the best thing that's happened
to Uncle Sam since World
War." -- A World Bank official



Indonesia, which in the past fired the imagination of fortune-hunters
and adventurers as the fabled East Indies, was long regarded as "the

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

No More Demo-Activists, Burma Needs Berkeley Mafia!



(This post is Francis Fukuyama’s “What Myanmar Needs” from The American Interest.)




Francis Fukuyama at Rangoon Airport (22 Aug 2012).


The second leg of my recent
trip took me from Mongolia to Myanmar (it’s not an easy itinerary getting from
Ulaan Baator to Naypyidaw, believe me). I was there to teach a short course on
private sector development with my former SAIS colleague Roger
Leeds.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Jim Dunnigan’s Take on the Arrakan Crisis of Burma



(This post is part of the StrategyPage’s article “Screwed By The Fracked Chinese”.)




Checking of Citizenship Status in Maungdaw (Nov 2012).


For three weeks now
police and government officials in Rakhine state have been checking the
citizenship status of ethnic Rohingya. These are a Moslem people originally
from neighboring (majority Moslem) Bangladesh.



The ethnic Burmese not
only look

Sunday, 2 December 2012

China’s Take on Anti-Copper Mine Protests in Burma!


(This post is China’s Global Times’ article “Weak Democracy Hurts Myanmar Business”.)





Letpadoung Copper Mine Ground Breaking Ceremony.

The
Letpadaung copper mine project, jointly established by China and Myanmar, has
become the target of growing protests. The Myanmar government arrested some
protesters on Tuesday, but this has not stopped the action. The leader of
Myanmar's National

Saturday, 1 December 2012

No Buddhist and Godless-Atheist are accepted!


(This post is an email from an expatriate Burmese Engineer working in Europe.)





Egyptian Muslims protesting at Burma Embassy in Cairo.

When I
went to Saudi after high school before university, I was suggested to fill (the immigration forms) as Burmese Muslim like by a Burmese who is a
Buddhist, he was in 30s and I was
19, as he worries I will be harassed.



So he did
but I did not and

Friday, 30 November 2012

OIC Considering Military Action against Burma?


(News articles from Times of Ummah, BikyaMasr and Pakistan DefenceForum.)





DJIBOUTI – The Organisation of
Islamic Cooperation (OIC) called Saturday for the international community to
protect Muslims in Myanmar’s unrest-hit Rakhine state from genocide as US
President Barack Obama readied for a landmark trip to the country.

“We
expect the United States to convey a strong message to the

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Iron Ladies Pissed off the Ministers and Got Napalmed?




(This post includes the translated script and the video of meeting
between the anti-Chinese Copper Mine protesters and government ministers led by
U Aung Min on 25 November.)





Thwe Thwe Win the so-called Iron-Lady, now
behind bars in notorious Insein Prison for
illegal occupation of private properties and
obstruction of justice.

The so-called Iron Ladies, as labelled
by New York Times’s

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Police Napalmed Anti-Chinese Copper Mine Protesters?


(Direct translation of news articles from the Eleven Media Group.)





One of the protesters' camps burning brightly.

Beginning at 3 in the early
morning of November 29 more than 500 Burmese Police had charged at the six illegal
protesting camps inside the Letpandaung Copper Mine area and broken the camps
and arrested the protesters by using overwhelming force backed by fire engines
and

Two Iron Ladies Battle Chinese Copper Mine in Burma


(Following article by Thomas Fuller is direct from the NewYork Times on 26 September.)





Two so-called Iron Ladies at the mine site. They want theChinese copper mine completely shut down.

WETHMAY, MYANMAR — They were trailed by plainclothes police officers and
called “cows” by government officials. They spent four nights in prison until a
public outcry prompted their release.



Aye Net and

Islamic Republic of Belgium: A Milestone of Eurabia?


(This post is the truly-alarming story of Belgium being swallowed
by Muslim immigrants.)





Modern History of Belgium.

I knew almost nothing about
Belgium till I did my master degree in 1985-86 and ended up with a blue-eyed
blond-haired Belgian professor as my thesis advisor.



From him I learned about
beautiful Belgium and her French-speaking Wallonian people and Dutch-speaking Flemish

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Monywa Copper Mine Protests Turn Anti-China Protest?


(Direct translation of news articles from various news sources.)









Protesting farmers stopping the mining trucks.

The ongoing protests against
the largest mining project in Burma has been turned into anti-China and anti-Military
protests by leftwing student union activists and local peasant activists with
the support of foreign-NGOs-backed watermelon-environmentalists.



The mining

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Massacre of Bengali-Muslims by Yakhine Buddhists?


(Reuter’s Special Report “Witnesses Tell of Organized Killings of Myanmar Muslims”.)





A Bengali-Muslim survivor of Buddhist massacre (2012).

On a hot
Sunday night in a remote Myanmar village, Tun Naing punched his wife and
unleashed hell. She wanted rice for their three children. He said they
couldn't afford it. Apartheid-like restrictions had prevented Muslims like Tun
Naing from working

Somali-Muslim Pack-Rapists in New Zealand


(This post is the news article direct from the New Zealand Herald.)




Two men have been sentenced over the pack rape of a woman
snatched off an Auckland street but police says another two are still on the
loose.

Abdinor Abdi, 29, and Mohamed
Bashir, 25, were sentenced in the High Court at Auckland today to 16 and 15
years in prison respectively for their part in the continued rape of the

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Saudi Arabia Beheading the Buddhists!


(This post is the news article direct from the Ceylon Today.)





Beheading a Buddhist in Saudi Arabia (2010).

A Sri Lankan
youth employed as a domestic aid has been arrested in Saudi Arabia for
worshiping a statue of the Buddha, which is considered an offence according to
Shariah law.


According to the Bodu Bala Senaa,
the youth bearing passport no. 2353715 identified as Premanath Pereralage

Friday, 23 November 2012

Saudi-Arabian Lies about Buddhists of Burma



(Article by so-called Saudi-academic Abdul Rahman Al-Zuhayyan from Arab News.)




A Liar and  a Saudi Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Zuhayyan.


To most Saudis, Burma was almost
an unknown country, until the news of massacre of Rohingya Muslims came out. In their vacation and on the street,
Saudis run across men in orange attire, who are soft spoken and appear to be
gentle and peaceful, with pamphlets

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Bangladeshis Calling China to Invade Burma?


(This post is the article written by a Bangladeshi at the Pakistan Defence Forum.)





Upper Burma has seen a
demographic shift resulting from the recent immigration of many Mainland Chinese
to Mandalay Region, Shan, and Kachin States. Ethnic Chinese now constitute an
estimated 30 to 40% of Mandalay's population.



Huge swaths of land in city
centre left vacant by the fires were later

Monday, 19 November 2012

Obama’s Speech at Rangoon University





PRESIDENT OBAMA: 
Thank you.  (Applause.)  Myanmar Naingan, Mingalaba!  (Laughter
and applause.)  I am very honored to be here at this university and to be
the first President of the United States of America to visit your country. 

I
came here because of the importance of your country.  You live at the
crossroads of East and South Asia.  You border the most populated nations
on the planet. 

Burma’s Rate Cut Looming as Carry Trades Explode!


(Direct translation of news article from Eleven Media Group.)





Mountain of Burmese Kyats.

Burma’s inflation is only
2.82% but the Union Bank’s benchmark interest rate is 10%. And the businesses
and banking experts and economists are calling the Union Bank to reduce the
benchmark rate as many businesses are facing tough environment for their long
term survival amidst explosively growing

Sunday, 18 November 2012

I Wish I Could Use My Middle Name (Hussein)?


(In
the evening of October 18, 2012 at the 67th Alfred E. Smith
Foundation Dinner in New York the President of United States Barrack Hussein
Obama pulled a funny joke on himself. And when I read the following article “In Visit to Myanmar, Obama Will See a Nation That Shaped His Grandfather” by Peter Baker in The New York Times on
November 17, 2012 about Obama’s coming visit to Burma his

Friday, 16 November 2012

Bangladesh Under Water Soon?



(Zeeshan Hasan’s articles from Bangladesh’s Daily Star Newspaper.)




Will Bangladesh be under water by 2100?


Reading James Hansen's book, Storms of my grandchildren; the truth about the coming climate catastrophe and our last chance to save humanity (published by Bloomsbury, 2009) is
quite an experience. 

Dr Hansen is no scaremongering quack, but one of the
world's most respected climate

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Cross-border Attack by Bengali-Muslim Terrorists!


(Direct translation of news articles from Narinjara News Agency.)





Rohingya-Taliban fighters in Bangladesh.

The cross-border attack on
November 6 by Bengali-Muslim terrorists from RSO (Rohingya Solidarity
Organization), the OIC-supported and Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group based
in Bangladesh, killed one engineering officer from Burma army.



According to the NarinjaraNews Agency the

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Is Pro-Muslim MSF Behind the Troubles in Arakan?




Doctors Without Borders.

First
part of this post is Thomas Fuller’s article in New York Times criticizing the native Yakhine Buddhists in Arakan for intolerance towards the world famous charity
MSF or Doctors Without Borders, and hindering MSF’s aid works in Arakan of Burma.



Second
part is an article written by Tin Win Myint a Yakhine Buddhist journalist explaining why
his people are

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) – Part 12


(Chapter XII of Narrative of The Burmese War by Major John
Snodgrass, British Army, the Military Secretary to the Commander of the British
expeditionary force and the Assistant Political Agent in Ava.)







British March from Rangoon to Danubyu (February 1825).

The retreat of Maha Bandoola left the field
completely open in our front. Not a man in arms remained in the neighbourhood
of Rangoon;

Friday, 2 November 2012

Hill O-Seven: Thai-Burma Border Battle (2001)?


(This post is direct translation of articles from the Myanmar Military Site.)







Hill O-Seven is a low non-descript
hill straddling the disputed borderline between Thailand and Burma. Approximately
at 2,500 yards south-east from the Hill O-7 is the bustling Thai border town called
Mae Sai.



The low hill, near Pone-htun
Ward of Tarchileik the Burmese border town opposite the Thai border

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Troubles in Arakan: 1949 British Perspective!



(This post is direct from DerekTonkin’s Network Myanmar Site.)









Three river-valleys of North Arakan.

Peter Murray was a pre-war British administrator who
spoke fluent Burmese. He was the British Ambassador to Cambodia during 1961-62. 

Peter Murray was also a territorial CAO (Civil Affairs Officer) with the British
Army in Northern Arakan during the Second World War. 

He was the same

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Kyauk Phyu Muslim Wards Burning!





The Muslim wards of
beautiful seaport Kyauk Phyu in Arakan State has been burning since 23 October by
the Yakihine Buddhist mob hell bent on ridding Muslims off their predominantly
Buddhist town.



Kyauk Phyu lies at the
northern end of Ramree (Yan-byae) offshore Island. It has ten wards of which
eight wards are Buddhists and two are occupied by a small community of Muslim
fishermen.

Friday, 26 October 2012

Monks Protest against Army Killing Buddhists in Arakan




Buddhist monks protesting against Burma Army killing
Yakhine Buddhist vigilantes in Arakan.

Since the disturbances
reignited again in the troubled Arakan our overzealous Army has been shooting
dead many Yakhine Buddhists, probably just too many, while protecting the
Bengali Muslim minority from them.



Sittwe Hospital is now filled
with many young Yakhine Buddhist men with gunshot wounds

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Arakan Burning Again with Bengali Race Riots!


(Direct translations of news articles from Narinjara News Agency and
EMG group.)





Pike-thae Bengali Muslim Ward in Min Byar Town burning.

The unsettling troubles
started again at the Min Byar town of Arakan State in the late afternoon of
October 21 when many houses owned by Bengali Muslims were burned down by
unknown persons.



Bengalis said Buddhists did
it while Buddhists were claiming

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Indonesia Shuts Down Buddhist Temples in Aceh


(This post by Mathias Hariyadi is direct from the AsiaNews.it site on October 18.)





Indonesian Police shutting
down churches & temples.

Jakarta
(Asia News) - Authorities in Banda Aceh, capital of the Aceh Special Territory,
ordered the closure of nine Christian home churches and six Buddhist prayer
houses for alleged irregularities in their building permit.



According
to Deputy Mayor

Thursday, 18 October 2012

No OIC Office in Burma: President Ordered!


(This post is based on various articles from the EMG site.)





On October 15 Burma
President U Thein Sein has ordered he will not allow the OIC (Organization of
Islamic Cooperation) to open any office whether liaison office or
representative office or logistic office for supporting the so-called Rohingyas
or for protecting their God-given rights.



The Presidential order was
on all the media

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Glenn Hubbard: The Romney’s Economist


(This article "Romney's Go-To Economist" by David Segal is from the New York Times.)





Glenn Hubbard the Romney's
Economist from Columbia.

“I HOPE you’re sitting down for this,” said Ali Velshi, the CNN
anchor, staring into the camera, his voice booming with incredulity about a
campaign promise issued by Mitt Romney: that, if elected, Mr. Romney would create 12 million jobs
in four years.

Monday, 15 October 2012

KIA Murders: A Daughter’s Plea for Justice!




(Direct
translation of a daughter’s plea letter to Myanmar Human Rights Commission for
the brutal executions of her Shan parents by the KIA Fifth brigade in September
2011. Daw Waing Tin's 56 year-old father and 55 year-old mother both Shans were kidnapped and tortured and murdered brutally by the Kachin insurgents of KIA battalion-24 Fifth KIA brigade in Bamaw District of Kachin State.)




Saturday, 13 October 2012

Burma Navy’s Stealth Corvettes


(This post is direct translation of articles from the Myanmar Military site.)





Just recently Burma Navy had
a grand launching ceremony of many new war ships. What sort of war ships were
there in the ceremony is still not clear but most probable ones were reconditioned-frigates
purchased from People Republic of China.



Most exciting news is that
some new warships in the launching ceremony

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Arakan Mass Protests Against OIC Presence!


(This post is direct translation of articles from The Narinjara News Agency.)





No OIC Protest by Buddhist monks in Sittwe (October 9).

The Arakan protest on
October 9 began as just Buddhist monks only demonstration at the Bangladesh
consulate in Sittwe the capital of Arakan State. But thousands and thousands of
Buddhist lay people joined in and the protest became a mass protest more than

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

KIA: The Highway Robbers and Rapist Cowards?


(This post is direct translations of articles from the KachinDaily News
site.)





Traffic stood still at a KIA road-block arbitrarily set up
to rob the travelling public, vehicles, and motorbikes.

Desperate KIA units are now
forcefully collecting hefty Protection Fees (Set-kyay in Burmese) from the local people at many
places in Kachin State as the year-long war against Burma army and the

Monday, 8 October 2012

Shariah, Mullahs, and Muslims in Bangladesh


(This article by Islamic scholar Dr. Taj Hashmi is direct from the Freethinkers Site.)





The Shariah or Muslim code
with all its variations and contradictions has created problems both for
Muslims and non-Muslims in Muslim-dominated as well as other countries in our
times.



The term “Shariah” evokes
bad memories among its victims as well as opponents who want the abolition or
drastic

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Bangladesh Ethnic-cleansing funded by Saudi Arabia?



(This article by Mohshin Habib is direct from the Gatestone institute’s site.)




Saudi Arabia's Rabita Al
Alam Al Islami NGO.


Despite
what officials state, the Islamists of Bangladesh have been violently urging
all non-Muslims to get out of the country. Buddhists, for example, mostly
settled in the southeast part of Bangladesh and less than 1% of the population
of 150 million, have been

Retired General Than Shwe is Doing Very Well!



(This post is direct translation of articles from MEG on 1 October2012.)







Retired Senior General Than Shwe, the Ex-dictator
(or) the father of Burma's semi-democracy?

The religious
ceremony replacing the old golden-umbrella of relatively tiny Maha-Yangon miniature
pagoda, inside the Buddha-Wihaya Glass Hall of Seik-kan-thar temple on Upper-Strand
Street in Rangoon’s Kyauk-ta-dar

Friday, 5 October 2012

Hero Welcome for President U Thein Sein Back from UN



(This post is direct from The Weekly Eleven Media on 1 October2012.)







After
attending and participating in the annual General Debate at the UNGA (United
Nations General Assembly) Burma President U Thein Sein has landed back at
Rangoon International Airport on the morning of October First.



And
believe or not there were thousands and thousands of his fellow country men and
women