Category 1: at the following link
https://www.gofundme.com/manage/assistance-to-victims-of-military-coup-in-burma
(or)
Category 2:
https://matupi.org/aids/
As you might have heard already the situation in Burma/Myanmar, about military coup (illegal/to be considered as rebel arms forces from now on), our elected Myanmar President U Win Myint, State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and many state department heads, ministers, state/regional ministers, activists, and writers were arrested. This action has no legal ground except illegal fraud charges as well as out of constitutional rights. Therefore, the elected members of parliament have declared the current military government is illegal (military chief Min Aung Hlaing has formed the so-called SAC: State Administration Council as a new government which is illegal and is not accepted by the Myanmar people). Thus, international communities must not recognize them.
The Myanmar military detained the country’s de facto leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint in the early hours on Monday, according to National League for Democracy (NLD) spokesperson Dr. Myo Nyunt. Some of the ruling party’s Central Executive Committee members, lawmakers and regional cabinet members have been taken into custody as well. The apparent military coup occurred just hours before the scheduled start of the first session of the new, NLD-dominated Parliament on Monday morning. Mobile phone services have been cut off in Naypyitaw.
Today we have a seminar debate at Oslo University, the title is “Loans from China: Debt-trap diplomacy or necessary development financing?” Many think China’s loans, which might have debt-trap for poor countries. Most of the Chinese loans are providing to former countries the stronghold of western countries for several decades. But China succeeds to take over the position of western countries’ playground through her “BRI (Belt Road Initiatives) and OBOR (One Belt One Road)”.
Foreign Policy of America:
Foreign policy realism means you pursue U.S. interests exclusively, no matter the cost to other countries or peoples or even the world. Continue reading →
Ti hnin hang kah Europe khui ah aka om Matu cana kawng ayol kanyak sak ngaih. A kawng tah, 2014 April 10 – 14 hil Denmark kho ah Denmark Matu rhoek teng lakaleng phai tih, Denmark Matu hmuhtun sai nah ah khaw pahoei ka ngol van, ti ah GMO kawng he introduction pa hoei sai la om. Continue reading →