Palaung political force urge UN, ASEAN and international community
Posted By admin on February 19, 2009

Palaung political force urge UN, ASEAN and international community not to endorse the military regime’s shame constitution and 2010 election
We, the Palaung political force would like to encourage the UN, ASEAN and international communities not to endorse the shame constitution and election of Burma’s military junta which will only lead them to prolong in power for oppressing its own people.
It was a perilous step for Burmese people when the UN Special Envoy Ibrahim Gambari and Japanese foreign minister released joint statement on urge SPDC conducting 2010 general election with free and fair in order to seize the international community’s acceptance, and to let all parties and ethnic people participate in Junta plans.
To conduct election in free and fair is not the real process of restoring democracy in Burma. Its election will totally demonstrate the 2008 constitution which is not the will of Burmese people and undemocratic.
We firmly believe that ASEAN should make a collective approach on urging SPDC to improving its human rights records and push them to conduct the meaningful of political dialogue with democratic groups and ethnic groups in the upcoming ASEAM summit in the late of February.
This is an essential time for the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to use his personal influenced to press the military regime’s plans to democratic atmosphere which can be a peaceful solution for Burma by persuading ASEAN and its neighboring countries.
We, Palaung political force would like to urge the UN, ASEAN and the international community to push more pressure to the military regime to release all political prisoners, review its constitution with the participation of all legitimate democratic and ethnic leaders, and cease all attacks against opposition forces, ethnic and religious groups.
Palaung Political Force;
1) Palaung State Liberation Front – PSLF
2) Palaung Women’s Organization – PWO
3) Ta’ang Student and Youth Organization – TSYO
Contact- (66) 084 807 2900
(66) 080 118 4479
(66) 087 851 2003





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