Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Post a Comment On: ဆံုဆည္းရာ

က်ေနာ္တို႕ Burmese activists အေပၚ Sri Lankan community ရဲ႕အျမင္သေဘာထားကို တင္ျပပါတယ္။
ဒီ Comment ကို ဆံုဆည္းရာစာမ်က္ႏွာရဲ႕ "The 7th July of A School Librarian" post ရဲ႕ Comment မွာ အေသးစိတ္ဖတ္ႏိုင္ပါတယ္။

We Sri Lankans, who have enjoyed the fruits of democracy for over half a century, have always respected the Burmese people’s struggle against the brutal military dictatorship. The proof of our support is shown the years long campaign we the have carried out thru various means including our website http://www.asiantribune.com to gain freedom for Aung San Suu Kyi.

We are currently disturbed to note that certain Burmese activists in Washington DC have joined with a group of Sri Lankan tamil extremists in a campaign to discredit Sri Lanka’s name.

In doing so, the Burmese activists are doing harm to our valuable relationship in the long term.

We are distressed to note that irrespective of our long standing support for your cause, some of your people would support those who seek to harm us.

At the same time, these Burmese activists, by joining with world renowned terrorists (Tamil Tigers) will bring harm and disrepute to your people’s cause as well.

We seek that you restrian your activists from causing harm to the relationship we have had with the Burmese people and your valinat struggle for a long time.

By misleading the inexperienced Burmese activists to participate in their activities, the Tamil Tiger supporters are seeking to gain from the purity of the Burmese struggle. In the process the Burmese can only lose credibility and be viewed with suspicion, once they are known to be linked to a shadowy group of terrorism supporters.

The Tamil Tigers are banned as a terror group in most nations and are monitored carefully by the FBI. By getting involved with such a group, your struggle stands to lose, and badly.

We trust your community will take serious note of this grave mistake about to happen that can harm both our communities.

Thank you

Sri Lankan community in the USA

0 comments: