တ္ၚဲα€žၟတ်α€™α€”် α€‘α€œα€”်တတိα€š ဍုၚ်α€™α€œေဝ်α€šှာ

α€€္ဍိုပ်α€ž္α€€ိုပ်ဂမၠိုၚ် α€œ္တူα€€α€™ၠောα€”်ချဳဓရာၚ်ဂကူ α€Šံၚ်α€Ÿွံဂွံα€ž္α€•α€œα€်မဇ္ဇုα€Ÿ် α€€ုα€žၟတ်တံ(ဝါ) ခေတ်တ္ၚဲဏံ α€žၟတ်တံα€œေဝ် α€žာα€ž္ပထ်α€™ံၚ်α€Ÿွံထေα€€်ရပုα€Ÿ် α€”ာဲရတ်ပံၚ်α€Ÿီု

α€—ီုပြၚ်ဂကူပဠောံ α€€ေုာံ α€žာ်ထရံၚ်ပဠောံ

ဂကောံα€žၟတ်α€™α€”်-တိဍာ်α€—ၠးၜး α€ž္α€€ုတ်α€™α€œေဝ်α€šှာ α€žၞာံ ၂၀၁၄

α€œိα€€်α€œၟေၚ်α€—α€Šာဓရာံ

α€œိα€€်α€œၟေၚ်α€—α€Šာဓရာံ (၂)ဂိတုα€™ွဲဝါ တြးပ္တိတ်α€”ူဂကောံα€žၟတ်α€™α€”်-တိဍာ်α€—ၠးၜး

α€œα€œောၚ်တြးα€”ာα€”ာ

ဂျာα€”ေဝ် "α€œၟေၚ်ၜိုပ်ၜါ"

Friday, March 25, 2011

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Monday, March 21, 2011

Junta Does Not Want to Face Two Battlefronts Say Mon Leaders

The Burmese junta does not want to open a new battlefront with the New Mon State Party (NMSP) while the junta is fighting with the Karen National Union (KNU) even though the ceasefire between the Burmese government and NMSP ended eight months ago according to Mon leaders.


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Friday, March 18, 2011

Women In Burma Need International Support

Tuesday, 08 March 2011 17:48 Zoya Phan
(Commentary) – An outside observer of Burmese politics might assume women in Burma have made progress towards equality in a way that hasn’t happened in many countries.

Aung San Suu Kyi, the general secretary of the National League for Democracy, for example, leads the democracy movement, and she’s one of the most admired politicians in the world.

In this file photo, Zoya Phan of Burma Campaign UK is shown with internally displaced ethnic women and children in Karen State. (Photo: Burma Campaign UK)

An Ethnic Perspective on Myanmar Democratic Transition and Sanction Paper from All Mon-region Democracy Party (AMDP)

Democratization:
Democratization has its preconditions and these conditions vary from (as Smauel P. Huntington classified it) wave to wave of democratization. During first wave of democratization, when most of developed western countries transformed their societies into democratic ones, they did have preconditions; 1) developed economy which generates independent middle class, 2) independently motivating civil society and, 3) democratic culture where conflicts and problem are resolved under systematic institutions through compromises and negotiations. As a third world country, Myanmar doesn’t have those preconditions: least developed country with crony dominated economy, so called civil society under massive constraint and counteract  political culture always both side try to eradicate the other. Hence we believe Myanmar needs a transitional process to transform its society into a democratic one.  

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

α€žα€Ώα€္α€™α€”္ဍဳင္ေα€žံ α€žြα€€္ထစာံα€žα€Ώα€္α€™α€”္α€‘α€œုံဂကူα€™α€”္

တုိင္α€‘α€α€Ÿ
ဖဝ္ရဂုိα€”္ αˆα€™ံα€€္၊ ၁၃၇၂။α€™ာတ္ခ်္၊ ၁၂၊ ၂၀၁၁။
α€”ာဲထဝါတ္ေα€˜ာင္ α€™ႏၡ α€šα€Ώဳα€™α€”္ေဇတ္တ္ α€™α€Ÿိα€™ု α€”ာဲဂံင္α€žၠာ α€‘α€šုα€€္ αƒα…α€žှာံ α€™α€’ွ္ေတှာဝ္ေဝါင္α€žα€™ႏၡ α€™α€’ွ္α€žα€Ώα€္α€™α€”္ဍဳင္ေα€žံ α€™α€œုα€€္α€…ုα€€္α€€ုႝဝင္α€”α€”္ဍဳင္ေα€žံဂွ္ α€”α€’α€’ွ္α€Šးα€…ှးဍဳင္ေα€žံα€™ြဲ α€€αœဳင္α€…ိုပ္α€€α€Ώိα€”္ဍဳင္ထေα€™α€›ိα€€ာα€”္တုဲ α€Œာα€”α€‘α€œုႝα€‘α€žα‚˜α€™ေဆင္စပ္တံ ေကတ္ထ႐ုီထဗင္α€€ုႝေα€—ာ္α€žြးေα€€ာα€”္ဂကူα€™α€”္ မတဵပႜဲဝွတ္ဝိင္α€‚α€™αœဳိင္တုဲ ပႜဲစဿတ္တၛဲဂိတုα€™ာတ္α€™α€žုα€”္ဂွ္ ပုα‚™α€™α€”္တံ ေα€€αœာα€”္α€žαΈα€ž α€˜α€„္α€€ှာ α€’ုင္α€αœဳင္α€Šးေတံတုဲ ေα€€ာα€”္ဂကူα€™α€”္တံ α€žုီမထိုα€Ÿ္တဿဳိα€Ÿ္α€‚αœα€™္α€…ိုတ္ တိုα€”္α€…ိုပ္ျဂဳျဂဳျဂဳီျဂဳီထိုတ္α€›။

Friday, March 4, 2011

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Simplified Version
This simplified version of the 30 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been created especially
for young people.
1. We Are All Born Free & Equal. We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas. We should all
be treated in the same way.
2. Don’t Discriminate. These rights belong to everybody, whatever our differences.

Union Spirit in Burma, February 9th, 2011, By, Banya Hongsar -

On the 12th of February, Burma will celebrate Union Day in
celebration of the unity of ethnic Burman and minority ethnic leaders in 1947, a year prior to
Burma’s independence from Britain. The question of unity in Burma has been debated for
years through different views based on historical perspectives among Burman and non-
Burmese ethnic minorities.The Committee for the Emergency of a Federal Union (CEFU), a
united front for the ethnic minorities of Burma, held its 2nd conference in January near the
Thailand-Burma border. According to Nai Hongsa, secretary of CEFU and the general
secretary of the New Mon State Party, “During the conference, the committee worked on
forming political groups to represent the different ethnic minorities. The committee is

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Mon Party Plans to Give Youth Capacity Building Training

March 1st, 2011
By LAWI WENG – All Mon Regions Democracy Party (AMDP), will hold capacity building trainings in the middle of March for 130 youth members of the party.
AMDP members gather together during the election campaign in November, 2010
AMDP chairman, Nai Ngwe Thein, said that the training will be held for 4 days and consist of teachings on democracy, parliament, and decentralization issues. AMDP plans to invite Myanmar Egress, a NGO based in Rangoon to participate in the training as well.
The training will be held at the Mon Assembly Hall in Moulmein, Mon State capital, and the youths involved will come from all areas of Mon State.