Dr San Oo Aung

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

About « San Oo Aung’s Weblog



An expatriate Burmese
hoping for a régime change into
a better, prosperous, free and democratic country,
which respects
the human rights, individual freedom
and rule of law

My favourite quotations

“- - - today’s human rights violations are the causes of tomorrow’s conflicts.”
by
Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997-2002).

If we
discriminate others as foreign because they, their race and religion are different to us,
all the others could also look down and discriminate on us because we are also foreign to them!

“Well, there are people who think that it’s right to do any thing in the name of their religion, their race, their family, or any
organization to which they may belong.” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

From the UN Charter_

The purposes of the
United Nations are - - - to achieve International cooperation - - - in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language and religion…”

Equality, justice, dignity” is the emblem that represents the goals of the Human Rights Committee. The comprehensive implementation of actions against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance is a very important topic because these forms of intolerance have been global issues since biblical times.

For
decades, thousands of people have been victims of discrimination, preferences and exclusions in view of their race, skin color, sex, religion, language, national or ethnic origin and form of expression, causing extreme suffering and even loss of life.

Racial discrimination is the ability or power to make distinctions among people based on race, color, decent, national or ethnic origin rather than individual merit.

Xenophobia is a fear of the foreign, of what is strange.

Religious intolerance occurs when someone’s opinions and beliefs are not respected by others due to their religion or way of thinking.

In extremely religious or less developed countries,
sexism is practiced, and racial discrimination is not considered wrong. In addition, the methods of solving racism could not appeal to all countries. Lots of people believe that they have the right to segregate others and feel superior to them, just because they are different to what they are used to.

The United Nations ex-Secretary General, Kofi Annan stated_

There is no country in the world exempt of discrimination. No matter how severe or how mild the ratio of discrimination is, no nation is free from it. Either for one circumstance or another, not all countries are capable of giving the importance and dedication this issue needs. Even though we are all consciously aware of this topic, there is still a long road to cross.

“Ignorance and prejudice are the handmaidens of propaganda… Our mission therefore is to confront ignorance with knowledge, bigotry with tolerance, and isolation with outstretched hand of generosity. Racism can, will and must be defeated. Almost every country in the world suffers prejudice among its own people, either racial discrimination, xenophobia or religious intolerance.”

The importance of overcoming misunderstandings and animosities between the people of different
beliefs and cultural traditions is through peaceful dialogue and mutual respect.

My favourite speech

I Have a Dream speech given by Martin Luther King in the August 1963. He had electrified America with his speech, given from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

My Self, about me

Peace be upon you. السلام عليكم

LIST OF ALL THE ARTICLES IN THIS
Dr San Oo Aung’s Weblog

Some are new, some are just reprints of other people’s articles or news and my old articles. Few are the new editions or exerpts of my old articles.


ID, Title and View

(My ID numbers are more than real number of my articles because I decided to keep these as indicated in the official management site. Because I deleted some of my articles and reshuffled some to change the order of my articles, some IDs are missing. And they are in reversed order because I followed the basic principle of the web blog, latest new article appear above the older articles.)
ID............ Title........................... View

202 My day dream of speaking with former Deputy Prime Minister (E)
View
201 Dreamer of the day (E) View
200 Dreams give us hope (E) View
198 Dreaming an interview with DSAI or Datuk Sri Anwar Ibrahim Part II (E) View
197 Aung Sans of Burma (E)
View
196 Let’s search and annihilate the nearest enemy (Burmese) View
195 Various Types of Democracy Part 4 (Burmese) View
194 I dream of speaking with DSAI, former D.P.M. of Malaysia (E)
View
193 Déjà vu declaration of an ASEAN FM (E) View
192 Asean embraces a rogue regime while inking a Charter for Big Business (E) View
191 The Judiciary (E) View
190 Human Rights Library (E) View
189 Redundant Rela (E)
View
188 Rohingya refugees’ dilemma remains unsolved (E) View
187 Hurriedly fulfilling our duties (E) View
186 Absolute power corrupts absolutely (E) View
185 Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents (Reporters w/o Borders) (E) View
184 Exploiting Human Beings…A Global Disease? (E) View
183 Universal mercy or loving kindness (E) View
182 Justice in Islam (E) View
181 Myanmar/Burmese Muslims under SPDC(E)[282]
180 Power of the powerless(E)[
281]
179 Common virtues of Buddhism and Islam(E)[
280]
178 ASEAN’s moral fibre (E)
View
177 May I have a decent immigration policy, please ? (E)View
176 Self-improvement and preparations for the future success(E)[279]
175 OUR REQUEST TO THE SPDC GOVERNMENT(E)[
278]
174 DREAMS OF MYANMAR/BURMESE MUSLIMS(E)[
277]
173 Childhood fairy-tales(E)[
276]
172 Children of the Dream(E)[
275]
171 Last appeal letter to God(E)[
274]
170 Some Islamic values that rich muslim leaders try to ignore(E)[
273]
169 Islamic practices Vs Islamic values(E)[
272]
168 Sex Slaves and Drug Trade (English article)
View
160 Modern SPDC era comedy (Burmese translation) View
151 Than Shwe will follow Saddam Hu-Sein (English article) View
150 Ne Win Vs Than Shwe (English article) View
149 Hell Hounds at large: Radovan Karadžić and Than Shwe (English article) View
148 Ali Baba and forty thieves (English article) View
147 Modern SPDC era comedy (English article) View
146 Regime’s Soldiers will die and Are going to Hell! (English article) View
145 U Razak (English article)View
143 An Introduction to Islam:Fundamental beliefs and practices (English article)View
142 The qualities of the Prophet (pbuh) (English article) View
141 Rights and moral conducts of the Muslims (English article) View
140 Ch 4: Rights of enemy soldiers and non-combatants at war (English article)View
139 Human Rights in Islam Ch 3:14 Avoid Sin, 15 Right to Affairs of State (English article) View
137 U Shwe Yoe (English article) View
136 Colonel Ba Shin (English article)View
135 The Outsiders: Burmese Muslims (English article) View
134 BURMESE INDIANS: THE FORGOTTEN LIVES (English article) View
132 Easy Targets: The Persecution of Muslims in Burma (English article) View
131 THE SITUATION OF MUSLIMS IN BURMA (English article) View
130 Myanmar’s Muslim sideshow (English article) View
129 The Role of Muslims in Burma’s Democracy Movement (English article) View
128 Ch 3: 12 Equality Before Law, Ch 3:13 Rulers Not Above the Law (English article) View
127 Ch 3:11. The Right to Basic Necessities of Life (English article) View
126 Ch 3:8 Conscience, Conviction, 9 Religious Sentiments, 10 Imprisonment (English article) View
125 Ch 3:5 Tyranny, 6 Freedom of Expression & 7 Association (English article) View
124 Ch 3:4 The Security of Personal Freedom (English article) View
123 Ch 3:2 Honour, 3:3 Private Life Sanctity & Security (English article) View
122 Chapter 3: Rights of citizens in an Islamic State (English article) View
121 6. Justice 7. Equality of Humans 8. The Right to Co-operate or Not to (English article) View
120 5. Individual’s Right to Freedom (English article) View
119 4. The Right to a Basic Standard of Life (English article) View
118 3. Respect for the Chastity of Women (English article) View
117 BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS, CHAPTER TWO (English article) View
116 HUMAN RIGHTS in Islam, Chapter One (English article) View
115 League of Islamic Ulama’s call to support monks’ protest (English article) View
113 GOODBYE GRANDPA (English article) View
108 In Memory of PUMPKIN and ANGEL (English article) View
107 In order to get a Win- win solution deal in our Dialogue with SPDC (English article)View
106 From Sit Mone’s Blog (E) View
105 Peek into your mirrors before calling Kala, Kala Dain or Kala Pyet (English article) View
104 Real Stone Age and Dark Period without enlightment (English article) View
103 Tiger Balm brothers, our prided migrants (English article)View
102 Cháng Zhēng or original Long March of the Tibeto-Burmans (English article)View
101 Winter dreams of unfinished painting! (English article) View
100 Our Long March to the Mirage Paradise (English article)View
99 Let’s exploit our strategic position between the two greatest civilizations (English article)View
98 Migration and settlement of Shans in Burma (English article)View
97 Burma or Myanmar is the highway between India and China (English article) View
96 Migration history of Burma or Myanmar Ethnic Races (English article)View
95 A STUDY OF ISLAMIC ARAKAN COINAGE (English article)View
94 Chinese security officers disturb the veteran dissident’s funeral (English article)View
91 Myanmar Childsoldiers need Your Honours! Dr Gambari and Prof. Pinherio (English article)View
89 Myanmar Tatmadaw is unsinkable! (English article)View
88 Burmese Animal Farm, part 1 (in Burmese) View
87 Burmese Animal Farm, part 2 (in Burmese) View
86 Burmese Animal Farm, part 3 (in Burmese) View
85 Animal Farm (Present Myanmar version in English) View
84 Interview with Chairman of Global Peace Malaysia (English) View
83 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, Part 1 (in Burmese) View
82 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, Part 2 (in Burmese) View
81 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, Part 3 (in Burmese) View
80 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, Part 4 (in Burmese) View
79 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, Part 5 (in Burmese) View
78 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, Part 6 (in Burmese) View
77 Let’s show our hatred to SPDC (in English) View
76 Dilemmas of Revolutionaries (in English) View
75 Religion & Politics (in Burmese) View
74 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, 7 (in Burmese) View
73 Analysing Burma’s Democracy Revolution, 8 (in Burmese) View
72 Persecution of Muslims in Myanmar (in English) View
71 Famous Burmese Muslims (in English) View
70 Open letter to H.E. Professor Sergio Pinheiro (in English) View
69 Disheartening views of Mr Paolo Sergio Pinheiro (in English) View
68 UN, US, EU and ASEAN must consider for the Restitution to Myanmar/Burmese Citizens (in English) View
67 EVOLUTION OF MYANMAR MUSLIMS (in English) View
66 “Brain Drain” to “Brain Gain” (in English) View
64 General Aung San’s Acceptance of migrants as brethren (in English) View
65 UN-led Asian dialogue for Myanmar (in English) View
63 Defiant Recalcitrant Myanmar Military Junta (English article)View
62 UN, US and EU should investigate the discriminating ASEAN laws on Burmese citizens (English article)View 61 China Olympic Games and Repression (English article)View
60 Extracts from the Reporters without borders’ reports (English article)View
59 Myanmar activists go into fighting mode (English article)View
58 A gust of hot air but little pain for the junta (English article) View
54 Virtual interview with US Secetary of state Condoleezza Rice (Burmese translation)View
52 Some responses to the stupid SPDC excuses (English article)
View
51 Silent India must speak out against Myanmar (English article)View
50 Telling the truth but with a twist (English article) View
49 Herculean task of sanitization and rebuilding Burma (English article) View
48 Advising OIC to re-brand and repackage the image of Islam (English article) View
47 Wake up call for UNHCR (English article) View
46 SPDC Junta Mentioned in Buddha’s Teachings (English article) View
45 Burma in Buddha’s teaching (Burmese article) View
44 Game Plan for the Uprisings (English article) View
43 Burma Game Plan (Burmese translation) View
42 I DREAMT OF POPE VISITING MYANMAR (English article)View
41 UNITED WE STAND, divided we loose (English article)View
40 Speaking with Madam Anwar Ibrahim, Burmese translation Part 1View
39 Speaking with Madam Anwar Ibrahim, Burmese translation Part 2View
38 Speaking with Madam Anwar Ibrahim, Burmese translation Part 3View
37 Speaking with Mrs Anwar, Dr. Wan Azizah (English article)View
36 Speaking with Dr. Maharthir, former Malaysia PM (Burmese translation) part 1 View
35 Speaking with Dr. Maharthir, former Malaysia PM (Burmese translation) part 2 View
34 Dr Mahathir Interview; Burma Politics (English article)View
33 Complaining about unfair attitude towards Religious Minorities (English article)View
32 We also Love Burma, part 1 (Burmese translation) View
31 We also Love Burma, part 2 (Burmese translation)View
30 We are all Burmese in our heart (English article) View
29 Myanmar Refugee/Migrant pilot Project Proposal I (English article)View
28 Myanmar Refugee/Migrant pilot Project Proposal II (English article)View
27 A Valentine Present with Love, Letter 1A (In Burmese)View Sorry, casuality of SPDC watch dog cybertroopers. I will fix these later.
26 A Valentine Present with Love, Letter 1B (In Burmese)
View
25 A Valentine Present with Love, Letter 1C (In Burmese) View
24 Compassionate Letters to Dear Nan, No. 6 C (in Burmese) View
23 Compassionate Letters to Dear Nan, No. 6 B (in Burmese) View
22 Compassionate Letters to Dear Nan, No. 6 A (in Burmese) View
21 Crimes committed by SPDC thugs and People’s Rights of Self Defense (English article)View
20 Criminal SPDC Junta and their lap-dogs Cyber troopers (English article)View
19 The Final Assault to Victory (English article) View
18 Appeal letter to the US President and EU leaders (English article)View
17 Bravo! Let’s March Forward with Guerrilla tactics (English article)View
16 Enough is enough, SPDC! Let’s see in (ICC) court (English article)View
15 Skepticism regarding the Myanmar Tatmadaw’s usual Big Lies (English article)View
14 Panthay; Burmese Chinese Muslims (English article) View
13 Panthay; Latest diaspora Part 2 (English article) View
12 Burmese Indians (English article) View
11 Burmese Indians; Culture (English article) View
10 Burmese Indians; Language Part 3 (English article) View
9 Islam in Myanmar; Contents and History (English article) View
8 Islam in Myanmar; Demographics, Religion and society (English article) View
7 Islam in Myanmar; Burmese Muslim Personalities and References (English article) View
4 My contributions for Burma/Myanmar (English article) View
3 My favourite concepts (English article) View
My contributions for Burma/Myanmar_
As Tun Aung
(In Burmese)
in association with a friend

  1. Speaking with Madam Anwar Ibrahim, Burmese translation Part 1 [196]
  2. Speaking with Madam Anwar Ibrahim, Burmese translation Part 2 [197]
  3. Speaking with Madam Anwar Ibrahim, Burmese translation Part 3 [198]
  4. Interview with Sao Harn Yawnghwe[199] Speaking with a Hero of Shan People[200]
  5. Interview with Amyotheryei U Win Naing Part 1 [201]
  6. Interview with Amyotheryei U Win Naing Part 2 [202]
  7. We also Love Burma, part 1 [203]
  8. We also Love Burma, part 2 [204]
  9. Generosity Makes Us Great[205]
  10. Burmese Animal Farm, part 1 [206]
  11. Burmese Animal Farm, part 2 [207]
  12. Burmese Animal Farm, part 3 [208]
  13. To Clean up SPDC's Chaos[209]
  14. Asian Countries exploiting Burma[210]
  15. SDDC is worthless [211]
  16. Sweet Set-backs [212]
  17. ASEAN is just firing blanks[213]
  18. Dreams Give us Hope [214]
  19. Win Win Solution [215]
  20. Burma Game Plan [216]
  21. Hiding in Shame [217]
  22. SPDC Soldiers Burn in Hell! part 1 [218]
  23. SPDC Soldiers Burn in Hell! part 2 [219]
  24. Fool's Gold [220]
  25. Wishes for Detained Nobel Laureate's Birthday [221]
  26. Education for Generals' Wives [222]
  27. Genocide in Burma [223]
  28. We also want to Stand on our own Feet part 1 [224]
  29. We also want to Stand on our own Feet part 2 [225]
  30. Various Types of Democracy Part 1 A [226]
  31. Various Types of Democracy Part 1 B [227]
  32. Various Types of Democracy Part 2 A [228]
  33. Various Types of Democracy Part 2 B [229]
  34. Various Types of Democracy Part 3 [230]
  35. Various Types of Democracy Part 4 [231]

As Ohn Kyaw Myint

(In Burmese)


in association with a friend Blog
[141]

  1. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 1 [142]
  2. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 2 [143]
  3. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 3 [144]
  4. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 4 [145]
  5. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 5 [146]
  6. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 6 [147]
  7. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 7 [148]
  8. Analysing Burma's Democracy Revolution,Part 8 [149]
  9. Burma in Buddha's teaching [150]
  10. Religion & Politics [151]
  11. Shan State & Union of Burma [152]
  12. SPDC should Respect 8888 Students' Cetana [153]
  13. Burma's Education: A peep behind the curtain, part 1[154]
  14. Burma's Education: A peep behind the curtain, part 2[155]
  15. Burma's Education: A peep behind the curtain, part 3[156]
  16. A Peek Inside Burma By Aljazeera, part 1 [157]
  17. A Peek Inside Burma By Aljazeera, part 2 [158]
  18. A Peek Inside Burma By Aljazeera, part 3 [159]
  19. A Peek Inside Burma By Aljazeera, part 4 [160]
  20. Burma, Russia & China [161]
  21. A Valentine Present with Love, Letter 1A [162]
  22. A Valentine Present with Love, Letter 1B [163]
  23. A Valentine Present with Love, Letter 1C [164]
  24. Compassionate Letters to Dear Nan, No.6A [165]
  25. Compassionate Letters to Dear Nan, No.6B [166]
  26. Compassionate Letters to Dear Nan, No.6C [167]
  27. Virtual interview with US Secetary of State Condoleezza Rice [168]
My favourite quotations

"- - - today's human rights violations are the causes of tomorrow's conflicts." by Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997-2002).

If we discriminate others as foreign because they, their race and religion are different to us, all the others could also look down and discriminate on us because we are also foreign to them!

“Well, there are people who think that it’s right to do any thing in the name of their religion, their race, their family, or any organization to which they may belong.” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

From the UN Charter

The purposes of the United Nations are - - - to achieve International cooperation - - - in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language and religion…"
Equality, justice, dignity” is the emblem that represents the goals of the Human Rights Committee. The comprehensive implementation of actions against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerances is a very important topic because these forms of intolerances have been global issues since biblical times.

For decades, thousands of people have been victims of discrimination, preferences and exclusions in view of their race, skin color, sex, religion, language, national or ethnic origin and form of expression, causing extreme suffering and even loss of life.

Racial discrimination is the ability or power to make distinctions among people based on race, color, decent, national or ethnic origin rather than individual merit.

Xenophobia is a fear of the foreign, of what is strange.

Religious intolerance occurs when someone’s opinions and beliefs are not respected by others due to their religion or way of thinking.

In extremely religious or less developed countries, sexism is practiced, and racial discrimination is not considered wrong. In addition, the methods of solving racism could not appeal to all countries. Lots of people believe that they have the right to segregate others and feel superior to them, just because they are different to what they are used to.

The United Nations exSecretary General, Kofi Annan stated_

There is no country in the world exempt of discrimination. No matter how severe or how mild the ratio of discrimination is, no nation is free from it. Either for one circumstance or another, not all countries are capable of giving the importance and dedication this issue needs. Even though we are all consciously aware of this topic, there is still a long road to cross.

“Ignorance and prejudice are the handmaidens of propaganda... Our mission therefore is to confront ignorance with knowledge, bigotry with tolerance, and isolation with outstretched hand of generosity. Racism can, will and must be defeated. Almost every country in the world suffers prejudice among its own people, either racial discrimination, xenophobia or religious intolerance.”

The importnce of overcoming misunderstandings and animosities between the people of different beliefs and cultural traditions is through peaceful dialogue and mutual respect.

The Holy Quran lays down_

Whosoever kills a human being without (any reason like) man slaughter, or corruption on earth, it is as though he had killed all mankind ... (5:32)

"And whoever saves a life it is as though he had saved the lives of all mankind" (5:32).

"Do not let your hatred of a people incite you to aggression" (5:2).

"And we set you up as nations and tribes so that you may be able to recognize each other" (49:13).

The division of human beings into nations, races, groups and tribes is for the sake of distinction, so that people of one race or tribe may meet and be acquainted with the people belonging to another race or tribe and co-operate with one another.

This division of the human race is neither meant for one nation to take pride in its superiority over others nor is it meant for one nation to treat another with contempt or disgrace, or regard them as a mean and degraded race and usurp their rights.

Indeed, the noblest among you before God are the most heedful of you (49:13).
The
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in address of the Farewell Hajj_
"No
Arab has any superiority over a non-Arab, nor does a non-Arab have any superiority over an Arab.

Nor does a white man have any superiority over a black man or the black man any superiority over the white man.

You are all the children of Adam, and Adam was created from clay" (al-Bayhaqi and al-Bazzaz).

"Do not argue with the people of the Book (Christians and Jews) unless it is in the politest manners" (29:46)

Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him) had once said,

“The ink of the scholar is more valuable than the blood of the Martyr.”

My favourite speech

I Have a Dream speech given by Martin Luther King in the August 1963. He had electrified America with his speech, given from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.


My contributions for Burma/Myanmar and Islam

Articles I have authored, started or expanded on Wikipedia

  1. Islam in Myanmar

  2. Talk:Islam in Myanmar

  3. Burmese Indians

  4. Talk:Burmese Indians

  5. Panthay

  6. Burmese Chinese

  7. Aw Boon Par

  8. Aw Boon Haw

  9. Narathu

  10. Alaungsithu

  11. Sawlu

  12. Myanmar Indian Muslims

  13. Mahabandoola

  14. Famous Burmese Muslims renamed List of Burmese Muslims

  15. Ba Shin

  16. Persecution of Muslims in Myanmar

  17. History of arrival of Islam in Burma/Myanmar

  18. Burma Muslim Congress

  19. Burmese Malay Muslims

  20. U Shwe Yoe

  21. Myanmar ( Burmese ) Democracy and Human Rights online media.

  22. Talk:Myanmar ( Burmese ) Democracy and Human Rights online media

  23. Shwedagon Pagoda (A paragraph in history only.)

  24. Lacquerware (Few lines in history.)

  25. Politics of Myanmar (In judicial system, Wareru dhammathat and Dammazedi pyatton.)

  26. Burma Digest Helped legal adoption into Wiki mainstream Burmese Politics and helping to create related article category. ;-}}

  27. Razali Ismail Corrected the specific position as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy to Myanmar.
As Dr San Oo Aung Blogs [154][155][156][157]


Speaking with Dr. Maharthir, former Malaysia PM (interview in English)[158]
Speaking with Dr. Maharthir, former Malaysia PM (Burmese translation) part 1
[159]
Speaking with Dr. Maharthir, former Malaysia PM (Burmese translation) part 2
[160]
Speaking with Mrs Anwar, Dr. Wan Azizah (interview in English)
[161]
Interview with Global Peace Malaysia (interview in English)
[162]
Interview with Global Peace Malaysia (Burmese tanslation) part 1
[163]
Interview with Global Peace Malaysia (Burmese tanslation) part 2
[164]
Interview with Global Peace Malaysia (Burmese tanslation) part 3
[165]
Interview with Global Peace Malaysia part 4
[166]
Interview with His Royal Highness Prince Sao Hso Khan Pha,Interim Shan Government (Burmese translation)[167]
Speaking with U Chit Tin, MP (interview in Burmese)
[168]
Open letter to the European Commission, and European leaders
Asian Values & Western Values
[169]
ASEAN is just firing blanks
[170]
Displaced People’s Socio-Medical Sufferings
[171]
A Magical Picture: Min Ko Naing’s Mother
[172]
Analysing Various Democracies (Part 1)
[173]
Analysing Various Democracies (Part 2)
[174]
Analysing Various Democracies (Part 3)
[175]
Analysing Various Democracies (Part 4)
[176]
The analysis of AUNG SANs
[177]
Aung Sans’ Plan for Reconstruction of Corrupted Myanmar
[178]
The Hand That Wield The Cane
[179]
Dreams Give Us Hope
[180]
The Dawn of Revolution in Burma
[181]
Negligence by Burmese Military Rulers
[182]
Discrimination Against Burmese in Malaysia
[183]
History of World Refugee Day
[184]
Generosity Makes us Great
[185]
SPDC Junta Mentioned in Buddha’s Teachings
[186]
Chicken Soup for the Burmese Opposition’s Souls
[187]
Politicians of the year: 88 Students Group
[188]
Opening Heart on Equal Rights for All Ethnic Groups
[189]
Birds of the same feather: China Russia and SPDC
[190]
Burma’s Neo-Nazi Brown Shirts or USDA
[191]
Don’t Let Monitor Lizards (Phuts) Rule the Country
[192]
Window Shopping for Federalism
[193]
From UNSC to ICC
[194]
Junta’s Attempted Genocide & International Courts
[195]
Sending Military Regime to International Court
[196]
Junta’s Ethnic Cleansing in Eight Stages
[197]
Burma Human Rights Day(B)
[198]
To Commemorate 27 March as Burma Childsoldiers’ day
[199]
Let’s Join USDA & Destroy it from Within
[200]
Revolt inside Kyant Phunt USDA (B)
[201]
Hoping for a National Reconciliation
[202]
Final Assault for our Revolution.
[203]
The Power of Arts Moves the Hearts and Minds of the People
[204]
Education is Passport for the Future of refugee children
[205]
Laissez-faire & Libertarianism for Liberated Burma
[206]
There was once democracy in the Union of Burma
[207]
Some encouraging thoughts on Burma’s Politics
[208]
Lopsided fiscal policy of SPDC
[209]
Junta is so fearful of the Pen of an Old Journalist
[210]
To Change Hearts and Minds of SPDC
[211]
MERITOCRACY FOR FUTURE GOVERNMENT
[212]
Myanmar Military’s Achilles heel
[213]
Editorial: Multi-religion Prayers Campaign for Burma
[214]
Editorial: Let us request for UN supervision on SPDC Junta’s Roadmap
[215]
Editorial:Federalism (Burmese)
[216]
Editorial:Last Days of Military Regime (B)
[217]
Editorial:To Eliminate Violence against Women
[218]
Editorial:Sending Military Regime to International Court
[219]
Editorial:Burma Human Rights Day(B)
[220]
Betraying their Fellow Fallen Soldiers (Burmese translation)
[221]
Appeal to the Senior General Than Shwe, before he leave the political scene of Myanmar
[222]
Analysis of 3B Militaries, Burma, Bangladesh and Bangkok
[223]
Analysis of how Tatmadaw had ruined the Myanmar economy
[224]
SPDC’s Constitution is just the Step 1A only
[225]
19th Anniversary of Military coup
[226]
Maggot in the NLD LA or Trojen Horse or Axe-handle of SPDC
[227]
Crimes committed by SPDC thugs and People’s Rights of Self Defense
[228]
Enough is enough, SPDC! Let’s see in (ICC) court
[229]
Skepticism regarding the Myanmar Tatmadaw’s usual Big Lies
[230]
UN, US and EU should investigate the discriminating ASEAN laws on Burmese citizens
[231]
Defiant Recalcitrant Myanmar Military Junta
[232]
General Aung San’s Acceptance of migrants as brethren
[233]
EVOLUTION OF MYANMAR MUSLIMS
[234]
UN, US, EU and ASEAN must consider for the Restitution to Myanmar/Burmese Citizens
[235]
Open letter to H.E. Professor Sergio Pinheiro
[236]
Myanmar Tatmadaw is unsinkable!
[237]
Myanmar Childsoldiers need Your Honours! Dr Gambari and Prof. Pinherio
[238]
A STUDY OF ISLAMIC ARAKAN COINAGE(Burmese History in English)
[239]
Migration history of Burma or Myanmar Ethnic Races(Burmese History in English)
[240]
Burma or Myanmar is the highway between India and China(Burmese History in English)
[241]
Migration and settlement of Shans in Burma
[242]
Let’s exploit our strategic position between the two greatest civilizations(Burmese History in English)
[243]
Our Long March to the Mirage Paradise(Burmese Karen History in English)
[244]
Winter dreams of unfinished painting!(Burmese Mon History in English)
[245]
Cháng Zhēng or original Long March of the Tibeto-Burmans!(Burmese History, Tibeto-Burmans in English)[246]
Tiger Balm brothers, our prided migrants
[247]
Real Stone Age and Dark Period without enlightment
[248]
Peek into your mirrors before calling Kala, Kala Dain or Kala Pyet
[249]
In order to get a Win- win solution deal in our Dialogue with SPDC
[250]
In Memory of PUMPKIN and ANGEL
[251]
Ch 1.HUMAN RIGHTS in Islam
[252]
Ch 2.BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS
[253]
Ch 2.3.Respect for the Chastity of Women
[254]
Ch 2.4.The Right to a Basic Standard of Life
[255]
Ch 2.5.Individual’s Right to Freedom
[256]
Ch 2.6. Justice 7. Equality of Humans 8. The Right to Co-operate or Not to
[257]
Ch 3.Rights of citizens in an Islamic State. Ch 3:1. The Security of Life and Property
[258]
Ch 3:2 Honour, 3:3 Private Life Sanctity & Security Ch 3:2. The Protection of Honour
[259]
Ch 3:4 The Security of Personal Freedom
[260]
Ch 3:5 Tyranny, 6 Freedom of Expression & 7 Association
[261]
Ch 3:8 Conscience, Conviction, 9 Religious Sentiments, 10 Imprisonment
[262]
Ch 3:11. The Right to Basic Necessities of Life
[263]
Ch 3:12 Equality Before Law, Ch 3:13 Rulers Not Above the Law
[264]
Human Rights in Islam Ch 3:14 Avoid Sin, 15 Right to Affairs of State
[265]
Ch 4: Rights of enemy soldiers and non-combatants at war
[266]
Rights and moral conducts of the Muslims
[267]
The qualities of the Prophet(pbuh)
[268]
An Introduction to Islam:Fundamental beliefs and practices
[269]
Modern SPDC era comedy (E)
[270]
Modern SPDC era comedy (Burmese translation)
[271]
Islamic practices Vs Islamic values
[272]
Some Islamic values that rich muslim leaders try to ignore
[273]
Last appeal letter to God
[274]
Children of the Dream
[275]
Childhood fairy-tales
[276]
DREAMS OF MYANMAR/BURMESE MUSLIMS
[277]
OUR REQUEST TO THE SPDC GOVERNMENT
[278]
Self-improvement and preparations for the future success
[279]
Common virtues of Buddhism and Islam
[280]
Power of the powerless
[281]
Myanmar/Burmese Muslims under SPDC
[282]
Justice in Islam
[283]
Universal mercy or loving kindness
[284]
Absolute power corrupts absolutely (E)
[285]
The Judiciary(E)
[286]
I dream of speaking with DSAI, former D.P.M. of Malaysia (E)
[287]
Dreaming an interview with DSAI or Datuk Sri Anwar Ibrahim Part II
[288]
Dreams give us hope
[289]
Dreamer of the day
[290]
My day dream of speaking with former Deputy Prime Minister Part III
[291]

As Dr Zafar Shah Blog [85]

Advising OIC to re-brand and repackage the image of Islam[86]
Arresting of opposition leaders
[87]
Welcome 2007 and Farewell to 2006
[88]
Wake up call for UNHCR
[89]


As Bo Aung Din Blogs[90][91]

OPEN LETTER TO THE ASIA-EUROPE MEETING (ASEM) LEADERS[92]
Game Plan for the Uprisings
[93]
Herculean Task of Rebuilding Burma
[94]
Letter 1: A Valentine Present with Love
[95]
Letter 2: for my beloved Nan Sai
[96]
Letter 3: Today's Human-rights Violations are Cause of Tomorrow's Conflicts
[97]
Letter 4: The most remarkable leader of our time
[98]
Letter 5: Respecting Human Rights is the key to our future relations
[99]
Letter 6: Long March To Shwe Bamar Pavilion
[100]
Letter 7: Racial Discriminations Everywhere
[101]
Letter 8: Loss of Home, Loss of PARADISE
[102]
Letter 9: Dog-leather book and the SPDC Generals
[103]
Letter 10: MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY!
[104]
Letter 11: Queen Kyine Kyine (a) Marie Antoinette
[105]
Letter 12: The End of a Saga
[106]
To Built Our Country on Moral High Grounds
[107]
Concept of Good Government Free of Corruption
[108]
Optimism or Counting the Disguised Blessings
[109]
Swan Ah Shin’s Power
[110]
People decide with their hearts but not with their brains
[111]
Internet, the Fifth Pillar Of Democratic Governance
[112]
Friedmen's Free Market Economics
[113]
Open Heart
[114]
This is time for Burma to change Captain to save the economy
[115]
Medicine for Expatriates from Burma
[116]


As Maulana Hafiz Abdullah


PRAYERS FOR BURMA, in English (Muslim Doah Prayers) On behalf of the expatriate Burmese Muslim Religious leaders.[117]
Prayers for Burma by the Burmese Muslims, in Burmese
[118]



As Mahar Bandula Blog [119]


United We Stand, Divided We Lose [120]
Preliminary Indictment of SPDC Generals with Genocide
[121]
Regime’s Soldiers will die & go to Hell!
[122]
Burma's Drug Menace
[123]
Corruption
[124]
Mahar Bandula’s 666 Mission
[125]
Puppet Master
[126]
Update your concepts to WIN-WIN Solution
[127]
Seventh July Student Massacre
[128]
Warning to all the Universities around the world
[129]
SPDC Generals’ PHOBIAS
[130]
The oppositions should give ULTIMATUM to SPDC
[131]
We need EITI in Burma
[132]
C4: Communist Chinese Colonialist’s Cruelties
[133]
Ali Baba and forty thieves
[134]
Hell Hounds at large: Radovan Karadžić and Than Shwe
[135]
Than Shwe will follow Saddam
[136]
Ne Win & Than Shwe
[137]
Modern SPDC era comedy
[138]
Appeal letter to the US President and EU leaders
[139]


As Mohd Noor Ibn Abdullah


Malaysia, Qatar & Burma [140]




As Shwe Ba (BURMA DIGEST) Blog [169]


Myanmar Refugee Pilot Project Proposal, part 1 [170]
Myanmar Refugee Pilot Project Proposal, part 2
[171]
Open letter Malaysia, Qatar & Burma
[172]
Burmese Version of Animal Farm
[173]
A Peep behind the Curtain of Myanmar Education System
[174]
Aung San Suu Kyi for UNSG
[175]
Dilemmas of Revolutionaries
[176]
Brain Drain
[177]
Metamorphosis of Saviors into Monsters
[178]
Let’s show our hatred to SPDC
[179]
No light at the End of the Tunnel for Most of the Refugees
[180]
Burmese Expatriates Exploited in Malaysia
[181]
19th July Martyrs Day
[182]
When Heroes Become Maniacs
[183]
Dr Ibrahim Gambari must be backed by a powerful mandate of UNSC
[184]
Big Bully Communist Autocratic Russia
[185]
For the 777, the DAY of Civil Disobedience
[186]
Why U Nu’s democracy failed?
[187]
Dear revered Sanghas, kindly help Burma to free from Atheist Tatmadaw
[188]
The Final Assault to Victory
[189]
Bravo! Let’s March Forward
[190]
Let’s search and annihilate the nearest enemy with the Guerrilla tactics (Bur)
[191]
“Brain Drain” to “Brain Gain”
[192]


As Ko Tin Maung Blog [193]

We are all Burmese in our heart [194]
Naming & Shaming
[195]




As Ko Tin Nwe Blog [232]

I DREAMT OF POPE VISITING MYANMAR[233]
Internally Displaced Persons or IDPs
[234]
Pope Going To Burma
[235]
Shan Nationalities
[236]
Complaining of unfair attitude On Religious Minorities including Muslims
[237]


Muslim Doah Prayers for Burma

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Praise be to Allah, The Lord of the Universe,The Possessor of the Day of Judgment.We worship only You and we seek Your help only.
Ya Allah, please kindly guide all of our Burmese citizens from this deep darkness into light, into the Straight safe Path. The Path of those on whom You have bestowed Your Mercy.
Oh Allah, we, Burmese citizens are weak and have no power to fight back or resist the cruel, unjust present military leaders. Give enlightenment, repentance and redemption to all of us including our enemy, the present rulers. Please kindly change and soften the heart of the present leaders to give way for the new and better government.
Ya Allah, please kindly remove the oppressors and relieve all of us from the inhumane present government. Please replace them with the kindhearted new government who would rule Burma with justice, fairness and according to the written laws without any bias or corruption.
Oh Allah, please kindly heal our diseases and our wounds. The whole Burma is now infested with physical diseases, mental deteriorations and we are facing the manmade and natural disasters one after another. Economy and business are going downwards steeply but our earning power is low, inflation is out of control and commodity prices are rising daily. Some of us have even lost our jobs.
Please have Mercy on all of us, protect us from all the dangers, disasters including the long protracted civil war and restore unity and peace among all of us. Please soften our hardened hearts to love and respect each other to be able to live happily together.
Dear Allah, kindly release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, all the political leaders and all the political prisoners of Burma. Kindly restore their mental and physical strength to lead our country into a new progressive era.
Please forgive all of us from all the major and small sins, the sins we knowingly committed and accidentally committed.
Yah Allah, give all of our citizens: peace, health, wealth, unity and loving kindness. Because of the incompetent and corrupt military rulers, all of us are poor, downtrodden and looked down by the whole world. Have mercy on all of us, give us hope and elevate the status of all of us. Please grant us success in each and every field we have tried and even we haven’t or could not try or imagine yet.


Amin


On behalf of the expatriate Burmese Muslims.

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Cosmic WhaleSays: October 21st, 2007 carolinamillan91@gmail.com cosmicwhale.wordpress.com IP: 201.240.200.175


It made my heart happy to read those Quran quotes.
I’m a very-believing Catholic and when I read things like these I think our religions really are very similar.Muslim terrorists make Islam seem like it’s based on violence and fear, but I suppose when these people kill and terrorize they aren’t really following their religion.I should educate myself more on Islam. You’ve inspired me to.


P.S: I could only read the concepts on the front page of your blog. On this page they do not appear. Just thought I’d let you know; you might want to solve that :3.
Oct 13, 6:37 PM —