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aletteroflovetome · 2 months
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Feb 1, 2024
Had a coup not taken place today 3 years ago, there would be free elections right now. Millions have already immigrated out of the coutry, thousands have already perished.
What next?
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aletteroflovetome · 1 year
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February 1, 2023
2 years have passed since the Myanmar coup had taken place. But we, the civilians had not stopped our revolution.
Nationwide silent strike. Roads all deserted in the busiest city of Myanmar.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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8888 Uprising: how one gun ruled a thousand people
Today is August 8th, 2022. Internationally, it’s just any other day.
But in Myanmar, on this day exactly 34 years ago, began an uprising that would became known as 8888 Uprising, one of the most monumental moment of defiance and tragedy in the long bloody history of Myanmar’s struggle for true freedom.
1988, August 8, was just like any other day in the misty mornings of Yangon (then Rangoon). Except, it was slightly different today. There had been news of political uprisings, slowly spreading across the country. Burma, as it was known then, had been under the rule of General Ne Win since the 1962 coup d’etat. Ne Win had transformed the country into a military ruled socialist regime that had oppressed political opponents. Unsurprisingly, the regime was rampant with corruption, with Ne Win at the head of it all. The population had perished under such circumstances. Economic woes were high leading up to the year 1988, especially with the withdrawal of 20, 50, 100, banknotes. It wouldn’t be surprising that such a state in dire states would brew trouble for the authorities.
It was around morning when students started piling onto street. Rangoon, then, was the capital of Burma. Many university students were already buzzing with the news. Unsurprisingly, university students were at the forefront of the revolution. A new generation that was ready to be defiant.
The march begins. A loud chorus of group swept up people from all vendors and stalls. Students who were political, students who were apolitical, watcher-bys, were all willingly pulled into the sea of demonstration. As Pascal Khoo Thwe, one of the first-hand survivors of the 8888 Revolution, had written, “words like ‘boycott’, ‘strike’, ‘demonstration’, ‘human rights’, ‘democracy’, ‘student union’, and the like during this time was like learning a new language.” Workers rushed to their storefront to get the rare and euphoric chance of shouting, “MAY THE REVOLUTION SUCCEED!” Like a forest lit aflame by one stray ember, the nationwide uprising had begun.
It was when the Rangoon protest was at its peak that the first bullet was shot. And then another. And another. And another. Before anyone knew what was happening, corpse were piling on the street. People rush left and right, and on the Pyay Road, the main road of Yangon, begun the massacre of hundreds and thousands of students. The streets were painted red, and many perished in the struggle for life. Those who were shot but lived were then dragged and buried alive with the corpses in the aftermath. Some were simply burned. Inya Lake, now a park, was one of the epicentre of it all. Students ran to nearby houses seeking shelter. It was futile. The soldiers rounded them up, and nothing was known of them. Owners who welcomed the runaway students into their houses did not leave the event unharmed either.
This was the state of Burma for several days. One first-hand survivor told me that they were using machine guns to fire into the crowd of weaponless student. He merely escaped because he was at the end of the crowd, and his teacher dragged him onto a jeep and drove away.
Another first-hand survivor was from Mandalay, whose family members were rounded up and tortured for just watching the protest.
A family who witnessed the massacre on 8888 had entirely moved away to the United States.
The scar of 8888 is real, and it is still with us today. The amount of people killed, the amount of people traumatised, and the amount of people whose future was changed forever.
8888 is a dark date that the people of Myanmar still remember. Two, three generations later, the memory of 8888 is fresh anew on our mind. With the 2021 coup d’etat, we are given a harsh reminder of how truly bloody our struggle for democracy had been. On this day today, August 8, 2022, we yet watch again the tragedy that unfolded 34 years ago and still haunts our life.
Our fight is not ever yet. When we ask the world to help support our path to democracy, we are not just asking for ourselves. We are asking for the generations and generations to come. We are asking for our future children and grandchildren, to whom we cannot as humans pass this pain and trauma onto. We have been oppressed and silenced by violence, multiple times.
But this time, we will not let ourselves be. We will not cower under them again. We will not sit still under people who have foraged and terrorized our life. In our path to democracy, we are struggling for independence, for justice, for peace, and above all, for our future generations.
We ask you, and ourselves, one last time, to make this the last ever struggle for democracy.
May the Revolution Succeed.
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Note: Most of the report here are taken from first-hand accounts of 8888 survivors. Their names have been hidden to protect their identity.You can find Pascal Khoo Thwe’s quote in his book, “From the land of green ghosts: A Burmese Odyssey”.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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"If not now, when?
If not this generation, who...?
On 8.8.69, at a zebra crossing in St John's Wood, photographer Iain Macmillan took the iconic photo that became the cover image of the Beatles' album Abbey Road.
The iconic zebra historical photo of the Beatles at Abbey Road'sphoto made in 1969 led to a new beginning of musicality....
On 8.8.22 Burmese youth made a similar step in front of Sule pagoda downtown showing their own creativity, strategy, and defiance against the old conservative inhumane regime.
Time apart such creativity, strategy, and symbolism will signify the revolution like the music of the rhetoric our70s. Musically, it is one of the strongest 16 minutes in pop history, medley. My favorite song is Suchin rhetoric
“Carry That Weight,” “Something” and “Here Comes The Sun,” tho “All Things Must Pass” and “The End” ... “Because” …hope these symbolic titles of the songs too bless the rhetoric our youth..
Such strategy, symbol, and creativity will sustain revolution leading to success for democracy."
-Dr-Mar Oxford (Credit, Taken from facebook)
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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https://myanmar-now.org/en/news/myanmar-junta-executes-four-political-prisoners
No words. We must fight on. May peace find you in afterlife.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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The least that I can do.
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Ways to support Ukraine 🇺🇦
More than 500,000 people have already left Ukraine due to the invasion by the Russian Federation. The European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management estimates that roughly 18 million Ukrainians will be affected by the conflict in humanitarian terms, with 7 million internally displaced and 4 million seeking refuge elsewhere. To help those still in Ukraine, as well as Ukrainian refugees, we’ve compiled this list of resources.
HelpUkraineWin.org has a collection of vetted and trusted resources, charities, and organizations to help Ukraine.
Some additional ways to donate:
Vostok SOS provides immediate evacuation support.
Malteser International provides essentials for Ukrainian refugees.
Ukraine Crisis Media Center provides fundraising links and a list of tips for sharing information.
Misinformation spreads fast on social media. It is more important than ever to share accurate, verifiable news and information. Here are some resources to learn how to identify misinformation:
This link from the nonprofit WITNESS shares tips for identifying authentic video sources (available in English, Spanish, Ukranian, Russian, and Arabic).
These visual verification tips, also from WITNESS, provide information on verifying images and videos (available in English and Spanish).
This interview with NPR contains tips for identifying fake TikToks.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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I don't even know what to say right now because everything's just so, so messed up.
When the coup took place in February 1, 2021, this was exactly what I was scared of.
We, Myanmar, appear in the news headline for one second, receive some international 'condemnation' and then disappear off the charts, left in the dark forever.
There's less support and attention right now, and I am saying this: if we had just 1/100 of the support given for Ukraine, we would not be one of the issues among many issues. We would have been finished, done, no innocent lives would have been lost and no 55 million (not counting those outside the country) people would have to suffer.
The number of deaths is literally in thousands, thousands, even I myself is surprised when to see how high the number is because it's just so messed up. That's not even counting those who had been indirectly killed because all the systems broke down during this coup, and the number of wounded. We have fleeing refugees approaching a million, and the atrocities of crimes are really looking similar to terrorists day by day. Villages, innocent villagers, are being bombarded by whole fighter jets. Children are kidnappped and being held hostage. This is not a military versus military fight, this is not a war, this is literally the armed versus the unarmed, the gun versus the bare hand.
Things are just getting worse, all the while the support and attention we need is wearing off. The electricity cut is way worse, we are literally surviving on less than 10 hours of electricity per day. And that 8 out of 10 hours is when we sleep. Those who have generators have long given up opening it because of the rising fuel prices. There's just no way we can survive at this rate, when even basic human amenities are not being received.
I know the world's not getting any better out there, my prayers are with the people of Ukraine. And good luck to all the people protesting in Sudan (I have not been able to find much about thid situation, if there's any of you who knows about this well please do dm me.)
I wish I could have been able to do more but when you are in one such shitstorm yourself it's hard to pull out another. Just wishing the best for everyone, and ourselves too.
May the revolution succeed!
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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Russia Invaded Ukraine
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DONATION LINKS:
https://savelife.in.ua
https://voices.org.ua/en/
https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/
https://lifelineukraine.com/en/donation
SUPPORT SANCTIONS OF RUSSIA
In 2014, Russia annexed a part of Ukraine (Crimea) and since then has been funding and arming Pro-Russian separatist and terrorist groups that have seized Donbas, an eastern region in Ukraine. Russia has been funding a civil war in Ukraine, essentially. Recently, the separatist groups have been sending civilian women, children and elderly out of Ukraine and into Russia, but leaving fighting-age men inside. These separatist are directly controlled by Kremlin (the government of Russia) and they are how Russia has been leading a proxy war on Ukraine since 2014. 
But now, Russia has sent their own troops in, which is an invasion. They are doing it under the pretence of ‘peacekeeping’, but this is an obvious lie.
Russia accuses Ukraine of aggressing on Donbas and on Russia, prompting the war on Russia and conducting genocide on its own people. None of this is true. Russia is the one arming Pro-Russian terrorists in Ukraine, Russia has been surrounding and provoking Ukraine with military, and is the one that has been spreading misleading historically-inaccurate disinformation. It’s what Russia did in Georgia in 2008 and similar to what Germany did in Poland in 1939.
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Making this post cuz I don’t see anything on tumblr about this, and to spread links and information. 
If I find any more donation fund links, I will add them to this post.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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We stand with Ukraine and its people. Hopefully, history will not be repeated again.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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Happy Birthday, Bogyoke!
It’s been a year but we are still fighting. If only you were alive. And if only the military heard your words.
“Our military is not for torturing people. Not for flaunting power descending from guns. Our military must be a servant of the country. The country must not be a servant of the military.” -Bogyoke Aung San at a graduation ceremony of cadets.
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If he was alive, today, February 13th, would be his 106th birthday.
This is Bogyoke Aung San(Eng: General Aung San), one of the leading person in fighting for independance against the British, and father of our State Counsellor, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Happy Birthday, Bogyoke!
We will fight for our freedom, once again, as you and others have done.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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On Myanmar’s Situation:
Tumblr : @aletteroflovetome (Feel free to send me an inbox or message me, I will try to answer any questions about the current situation), @castaliasworld, @georgiaeden8585  , @surprise-suprise, @smolonigiri, @pwi1015, @marihem, @soft-noble-light
Instagram : @fullbellies_forlife @listenupmyanmar @spotlight_myanmar, @mohingamatters @humansofmm @instamyanmar @theboysinmm @liberate_myanmar @whats.happening.in.myanmar @meemalee @worldwideburmesestudents @democracyinburma @castalia_iris @
Twitter : @Raise3Fingers @burmamyanmaract @MizzimaNews @MyanmarNow @TostevinM @cape_diamond @MayWongCNA @JusticeMyanmar @cvdom2021 @FrontierMM @freya_cole @NUGMyanmar @CrphMyanmar @eieitoelwin
Facebook : @Mizzima @Myanmar Now @Irrawaddy Burmese @RFA Burmese @BBC Burmese @DVB News
Hashtags to follow : #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #JusticeForMyanmar #Myanmar #RejectMyanmarMilitaryCoup #AgainstMyanmarMilitaryCoup
(Some of these news sources come from within the country, so they may be affected by internet cuts or pressure from the terrorist. A lot of reporters within the country are being arrested (even though this isn't allowed), and have become quieter. Local newspaper such as the Myanmar Times have been suspended by the terrorist.)
Informative video that reflects our voices of Myanmar : https://youtu.be/he_47FFq_3U
Petition you can sign : https://www.change.org/p/boris-johnson-we-would-like-to-report-about-the-military-coup-in-myanmar-burma (Let’s get this to a million 👏👏)
https://linktr.ee/listenupmyanmar
What is CDM?
CDM (Civil-Disobedience Movement) is a movement where government workers do not go to work, to stand up against the military junta, and stop all their procedures. Many government workers are participating in this,however, they have to do this at their own financial,and sometimes, personal risk. Currently everyone who participates in CDM receives no pay, and as of now, they have to move out of government provided housing(or get shot if they don't work). Most are virtually incomeless, but the public is supporting them. It would be a great help to continue the support.
Places to donate for CDM : https://linktr.ee/tosavemyanmar
What is NUG (National Unity Government)?
 “The National Unity Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar is a Burmese government in exile formed by the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, a group of elected lawmakers and members of parliament ousted in the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.” They are one of the biggest counter against military junta, and the government that the people of Myanmar actually recognize.
How you can help the advocacy process:
@gm4md @usacm3 @us.campaign.for.burma @studentsffburma (all on instagram)
Who are the PDFs?
PDFs (short for People’s Defense Forces) are a group of fighting forces made up from Myanmar civilians against the Tatmadaw. Consisting of mainly university student age volunteers, they have been undergoing training these past few months. They are currently our biggest hope,and any support or donations to them would be greatly appreciated. The PDFs are one of the most hunted forces by the Tatmadaw, and having any contact with them could land you in trouble if you are from inside Myanmar. International support is greatly needed. @liberate_myanmar on instagram is one of the most direct sources to donate to. If not, you can access the website: www.liberatemyanmar.org
Even just watching these youtube can support us a lot:
https://www.youtube.com/c/WECLICK2
 https://www.youtube.com/c/WECLICK4MM/featured
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Hello everyone,
I am collecting personal accounts of the Myanmar coup and would love to hear what you say. Your experience, what you feel, your diaries, articles, conversations that changed your mind, etc.
More than ever it's important to raise our voices, and sometimes statistics aren't just enough.
You can access the form through this link:
(Both Burmese and English are welcomed, but other languages will be under consideration as I am not fluent/do not speak them. If you are one such speaker, feel free to contact me.)
P.S: All of these accounts will only be posted on my Instagram @themyanmarcouptimes.
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အခုချိန်မှာတော့ကျွန်တော်မြန်မာနိုင်ငံအာဏာသိမ်းပြီးနောက်ပိုင်းမှာကြုံတွေ့ရတဲ့အခက်အခဲတွေ ၊ကိုယ်ရေးကိုယ်တာမှတ်တမ်းတွေကိုစုဆောင်း ချင်ပါတယ်။
သတင်း ထဲကဖော်ပြတာတွေကမှန်ပေမဲ့ ကျွန်တော်တို့ရဲ့လက်ရှိ ခံစားနေရတာတွေ၊ မြေပြင်ပေါ်မှာသာကြားရပြီး သမိုင်းဖတ်စာအုပ်တွေထဲကိုမဝင်တဲ့ အရာတွေဟာလည်းအများကြီးပါပဲ။ ဒါကိုမှတ်တမ်းတင်မှသာ သမိုင်း ကိုမှန်မှန်ကန်ကန်ရေးနိုင်ပြီး ကျွန်တော် တို့ရဲ့ တကယ့်အဖြစ်အပျက် ကိုကမ္ဘာကသိနိုင်မှာ ပေါ့။
Diary of Anne Frank ကိုဖတ်ပြီး တဲ့အချိန်မှာ ဒုတိယကမ္ဘာစစ်နတုန်းကဂျူးတွေရဲ့ ခံစားချက်၊ဘာကြောင့်သူတိုွဒီလောက်စွန့်စားခဲ့ရသလဲကို နားလည် သွားသလို အခု ကျွန်တော် တို့ ရေး တဲ့ စာ ကြောင့် လူအများဟာ ဒီအာဏာသိမ်းမှု ကို ဘာကြောင့် ကျွန်တော် တို့ အားကုန်ပေး ပြီး တွန်းလှန်နေရတယ် ဆိုတာကို နားလည်အောင်၊ သိအောင်လုပ်ရမှာပေါ့။
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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Hello everyone,
I am collecting personal accounts of the Myanmar coup and would love to hear what you say. Your experience, what you feel, your diaries, articles, conversations that changed your mind, etc.
More than ever it's important to raise our voices, and sometimes statistics aren't just enough.
You can access the form through this link:
(Both Burmese and English are welcomed, but other languages will be under consideration as I am not fluent/do not speak them. If you are one such speaker, feel free to contact me.)
P.S: All of these accounts will only be posted on my Instagram @themyanmarcouptimes.
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မင်္ဂလာပါခင်ဗျား။
အခုချိန်မှာတော့ကျွန်တော်မြန်မာနိုင်ငံအာဏာသိမ်းပြီးနောက်ပိုင်းမှာကြုံတွေ့ရတဲ့အခက်အခဲတွေ ၊ကိုယ်ရေးကိုယ်တာမှတ်တမ်းတွေကိုစုဆောင်း ချင်ပါတယ်။
သတင်း ထဲကဖော်ပြတာတွေကမှန်ပေမဲ့ ကျွန်တော်တို့ရဲ့လက်ရှိ ခံစားနေရတာတွေ၊ မြေပြင်ပေါ်မှာသာကြားရပြီး သမိုင်းဖတ်စာအုပ်တွေထဲကိုမဝင်တဲ့ အရာတွေဟာလည်းအများကြီးပါပဲ။ ဒါကိုမှတ်တမ်းတင်မှသာ သမိုင်း ကိုမှန်မှန်ကန်ကန်ရေးနိုင်ပြီး ကျွန်တော် တို့ရဲ့ တကယ့်အဖြစ်အပျက် ကိုကမ္ဘာကသိနိုင်မှာ ပေါ့။
Diary of Anne Frank ကိုဖတ်ပြီး တဲ့အချိန်မှာ ဒုတိယကမ္ဘာစစ်နတုန်းကဂျူးတွေရဲ့ ခံစားချက်၊ဘာကြောင့်သူတိုွဒီလောက်စွန့်စားခဲ့ရသလဲကို နားလည် သွားသလို အခု ကျွန်တော် တို့ ရေး တဲ့ စာ ကြောင့် လူအများဟာ ဒီအာဏာသိမ်းမှု ကို ဘာကြောင့် ကျွန်တော် တို့ အားကုန်ပေး ပြီး တွန်းလှန်နေရတယ် ဆိုတာကို နားလည်အောင်၊ သိအောင်လုပ်ရမှာပေါ့။
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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February 1, 2022
In defiance with global calendars, there will not be a holiday on Chinese New Year in Myanmar. Instead, all shops are ordered to open(by the terrorists, of course). With 37 years of prison if they closed. And the land being seized 'by the state'. As well as the additional promise of violence. How about that?
However, the public have agreed on a nationwide reverse silent strike- all shops stay open while all customers stay inside. The duration is 10-4.
In retort, the terrorists have set up a 'biking competition' during the silent strike, with 15 lakhs as the first prize. Let's see how that turns out.
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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To everyone who sees this:
Exactly one year ago today, our lives were flipped upside down. February 1, 2021.
There is a lingering question in the air for all of us, especially those of us who live inside Myanmar: how much longer? How much longer until this ends? How much longer will we have to keep pushing for?
Entire familes and homes have already devastated. The numbers of refugees are not in hundreds but in thousands. Much more are the number of people 'detained'.
It has been one whole year of endurance, but we have promised to fight to the very end. This is what makes this coup different from the ones in the past: we are still fighting.
We are still fighting through every circumstance possible.
And we ask everyone in the international community,to keep supporting us the people of Myanmar. The EU and the French Senate has officially recognized NUG as our only government. Thank you for that.
May the revolution succeed!
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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Hello everyone,
I am collecting personal accounts of the Myanmar coup and would love to hear what you say. Your experience, what you feel, your diaries, articles, conversations that changed your mind, etc.
More than ever it's important to raise our voices, and sometimes statistics aren't just enough.
You can access the form through this link:
(Both Burmese and English are welcomed, but other languages will be under consideration as I am not fluent/do not speak them. If you are one such speaker, feel free to contact me.)
P.S: All of these accounts will only be posted on my Instagram @themyanmarcouptimes.
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မင်္ဂလာပါခင်ဗျား။
အခုချိန်မှာတော့ကျွန်တော်မြန်မာနိုင်ငံအာဏာသိမ်းပြီးနောက်ပိုင်းမှာကြုံတွေ့ရတဲ့အခက်အခဲတွေ ၊ကိုယ်ရေးကိုယ်တာမှတ်တမ်းတွေကိုစုဆောင်း ချင်ပါတယ်။
သတင်း ထဲကဖော်ပြတာတွေကမှန်ပေမဲ့ ကျွန်တော်တို့ရဲ့လက်ရှိ ခံစားနေရတာတွေ၊ မြေပြင်ပေါ်မှာသာကြားရပြီး သမိုင်းဖတ်စာအုပ်တွေထဲကိုမဝင်တဲ့ အရာတွေဟာလည်းအများကြီးပါပဲ။ ဒါကိုမှတ်တမ်းတင်မှသာ သမိုင်း ကိုမှန်မှန်ကန်ကန်ရေးနိုင်ပြီး ကျွန်တော် တို့ရဲ့ တကယ့်အဖြစ်အပျက် ကိုကမ္ဘာကသိနိုင်မှာ ပေါ့။
Diary of Anne Frank ကိုဖတ်ပြီး တဲ့အချိန်မှာ ဒုတိယကမ္ဘာစစ်နတုန်းကဂျူးတွေရဲ့ ခံစားချက်၊ဘာကြောင့်သူတိုွဒီလောက်စွန့်စားခဲ့ရသလဲကို နားလည် သွားသလို အခု ကျွန်တော် တို့ ရေး တဲ့ စာ ကြောင့် လူအများဟာ ဒီအာဏာသိမ်းမှု ကို ဘာကြောင့် ကျွန်တော် တို့ အားကုန်ပေး ပြီး တွန်းလှန်နေရတယ် ဆိုတာကို နားလည်အောင်၊ သိအောင်လုပ်ရမှာပေါ့။
ဒါကြောင့်လည်းကျွန်တော် ဒီ form ကိုလုပ်ဖြစ်တာပါ။ ကျွန် တော်တို့ရဲ့ အသံ ကိုကမာ႓ကကြားရအောင်လို့ပါ။
သိတဲ့သူများကိုလည်း social media မှာမျှဝေပေးလို့ရပါတယ်။ ဒီform မှာရေးတဲ့ဟာ တွေကို တော့ ကျွန် တော့်ရဲ့ Instagram @themyanmarcouptimes မှာပဲတင်ဖြစ်မှာပါ။
ကိုယ်ရေးချင်တဲ့ဘာသာစကားနဲ့ရေးလို့ရပါတယ်။ ဒါပေမဲ့ကျွန်တော်ကဗမာနဲ့အင်္ဂလိပ်စကားပဲကျွမ်းကျွမ်းကျင်ကျင်တတ်လို့ သူတို့နှစ်ခုနဲ့ရေးထားတဲ့စကားကို အဓိကထားမှာပါ။ အခြားဘာသာစကားမှာကျွမ်းကျင်ပြီး ကူညီချင်ရင်ကျွန်တော့်ကိုဒီမှာဖြစ်စေ Instagram မှာဖြစ်စေ message ပို့လိုက်လို့ရပါတယ်။
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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As the world shouts 'Happy New Year', Myanmar looms in the darkness. News of shootings and bombings fill our feeds- and as recently as today there had been a shootout in Yangon.
May 2022 brings peace and prosperity for the world -both an end to Covid and to the coup.
I personally wish you all to a better 2022. Cheers to new beginnings
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aletteroflovetome · 2 years
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View of Silent Strike in some of the busiest and biggest cities of Myanmar: Yangon, Naypyidaw, Mawlamyine, and Bagan.
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