Sunday, October 7, 2007

STATEMENT OF PROTEST TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE REPUBLIC OF CHINA

October 7, 2007

His Excellency Hu Jintao
The President of the People's Republic of China

Your Excellency

We the Joint Action Committee for Democracy in Burma, formed with the
concerned Burmese citizens residing Thailand who are totally against
unlawful and brutal ruling of the SPDC government of Burma (Myanmar),
would like to demand the government of China not to interfere our
nation's internal affairs by providing various forms of assistance
including selling arms and ammunition, doing business with the regime,
providing diplomatic support by using veto to protect the regime from
United Nations Security Council's action.



We have already aware that China has substantial economic interests in
the country, provides large amounts of economic aid, and invests
heavily in infrastructure projects there. Additionally, your
government provides extensive logistical support to Burma's military
government. The Burmese junta depends on Chinese investment, imports
and armaments. All this make China uniquely placed to influence the
Burmese regime. What is happening on the streets of Rangoon will shape
not just the fate of the people of Burma, but the future of China's
relationship with the world.

We have also noted that China's Permanent Representative to the United
Nations Wang Guangya stated in recent UNSC meeting on Burma that the
current situation in Myanmar does not pose any threat to international
or regional peace and security. However, we would like to reveal the
reality that only in Thailand we have over 2 millions of migrants,
among whom are refugees and Internally Displaced Persons who have to
leave their homeland because of the brutal suppression of SPDC regime.
We also hope that many more influx of refugees will be here soon
following the recent brutal crackdown of the peaceful protest of the
people. This mass exodus does impact the peace and security of
neighboring Thailand.

Your government always justifies that the problems in Burma are mere
internal affairs and international intervention will destroy peace,
stability and unity of our country. Nevertheless, the genuine desire
of the people of Burma is to invite the international community to
involve as a 'mediators' in our democratizing process. If your
government honestly believe in non intervention of our internal
affairs, please don't associate with neither SPDC nor any other
parties whatsoever. And please abstain from voting at the United
Nations Security Council meetings. Because we the people of Burma
believe that involving in our country's politics without our consents
is the intervening our internal affairs.

We honestly believe that you will take our advice and reconsider your
government's policy on Burma


Yours Sincerely,

Joint Action Committee for Democracy in Burma

1 comments:

Galonmin said...

I truly support your petition to Hu Jintao, the Chinese Premier.

May I have additional suggestion, in case, Chinese status of non-interference mood on our Country, we should collect the Names of Chinese Compinies - both State and Private-doing Business in Burma ( so far as I know, there area almost 700 Chinese companies in Burma.

We don't want Chinese's interference in our Natural resources which belonged to the Burmese people not SPDC. We don't want them involved!

Furthermore, we must expose the Semi-government Company selling Arms to SPDC. Send all those Companies to our Activits' network Worldwide to mobilise the Boycott or taking any other suitable actions!

Our niece-and-nephew generation will have more struggling and suffering than we are now! We are solely responsible for their survival and future.

The whole world and ourself is still struggling against SPDC and its supporters from behind, for our next generation!

Thank you!