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Ban Writes Junta Leader over Lack of Reconciliation


By LALIT K. JHA Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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WASHINGTON — UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has written a letter to Burmese Snr-Gen Than Shwe expressing concern over the lack of progress in restoration of democracy in Burma and emphasizing the need for a credible and transparent election later this year.

“I have sent, about ten days ago, a letter to Snr-Gen Than Shwe, first of all expressing my concern about the lack of progress and also emphasizing the importance of the election which will held this year to be in a most credible, inclusive and transparent manner,” Ban told reporters at UN headquarters in New York.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon waves upon his arrival at Concepcion airport in Chile on March 6. (Photo: Reuters)

Ban said he had noted recent news report in the official Burmese media of the enactment of election laws.

“That is what I had been urging the Myanmar [Burma] authorities to do as soon as possible. First of all, I have been following up on that, and I will continue to follow this matter,” he said.

He also called for the release of all political prisoners including Aung San Suu Kyi, the popular Burmese democracy leader, which he said is essential for a successful election.

Most importantly, all political prisoners should be released as soon as possible, he said, so that all of them can take part in elections.

“That would make the elections inclusive and credible,” Ban said.

“I repeatedly emphasized that, without the participation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all key political
prisoners, the elections would not be inclusive,” Ban said.

He said he is still looking for a replacement for Ibrahim Gambari, the UN special envoy on Burma who has been moved to a new position on Darfur. Ban's chief de cabinet, Vijay Nambiar, is temporarily handling Burma affairs, Ban said.

Meanwhile, more than 50 Burmese organizations have expressed concern over the lack of national reconciliation and the credibility of the upcoming election.

“The 2010 election is not a solution and will not bring democracy to Burma,” according to a declaration issued by the Third Burma Forum Canada.

More than 50 organizations including ethnic nationalities recently met in Canada, including representatives of the National Coalition Government of Union of Burma, the Burmese government in exile; Ethnic Nationalities Council and Euro-Burma Office.

The declaration said that deteriorating political and human rights conditions in Burma are not favorable to hold a multi-party election.

“This is the time to work to resolve existing problems through a proper consultation with all the stake-holders in the nation,” it said.

“If the regime forcibly continues to go ahead without having a meaningful and inclusive dialogue with democratic and ethnic leaders inside the country, the election will not be internationally acceptable and credible,” the declaration said. “All Burmese citizens must be able to freely participate in the political process so that the elections can be considered credible, free and fair.”

Meanwhile, the Canadian government announced its continued support for Burmese refugees and displaced persons living in Burma's border areas by renewing funding of $15.9 million over five years.

Canada's support builds on significant funding over the past five years, in which health initiatives have treated nearly one million cases of malaria, acute respiratory infections, tuberculosis, severe malnutrition, provided food aid to approximately 145,000 refugees, and health care services to about 500,000 refugees, according to the government.



Yangontha Wrote:
10/03/2010
Good job, Mr. Moon, just keep on writing and keep on sending more letters to Than Shwe, who does not have any interest to read your letters nor to meet you again.However, by doing this way, your job will be secured for the next term and is an excellent move!

plan B Wrote:
09/03/2010
Let see
Ban visited Myanmar several time. Every time he visit Myanmar he lecture the host as though the host does not deserve any courtesy.
Even for a Korean he should know that unacceptable aspect well.
Ban then will do an interview stating how disappointed he is in everything without the benefit of even experiencing the squatting toilet unavailable in 5* Sedona Hotel!
Has Ban ever toe any line besides the west?
Reconciliation an area of UN expertise, has Ban initiate ANY attempt besides complaining lack of progress?
Ban should start with having some serious respect for the de facto government which fuel part of Korean economy.
That's it Ban don't want any changes to have Korea competing for Myanmar Business with others countries.
Great job Ban. Just stay in UN to do same.
Save the traveling cost for the high UNICEF chief salary in Myanmar.
I forgot you are no longer welcome in Myanmar. I honestly do not know why.

A.M.O Wrote:
09/03/2010
May be Ban Ki-moon had short on memory of what Colin Powell wrote in Washington Post on post-Depayin massacre and its plotters masterminded by Than Shwe - calling them as 'Thugs'. Colin had made no reservation by calling them so which has absolute truth in it.

Maybe Ban is dreaming that a thug can become a saint overnight. Fat hope, Mr Ban.

Kyaik-ka-san Wrote:
09/03/2010
People (leaders) are making own future during their short-lived period. Unknown soldiers paid their lives for fair, justice and people. Opportunists harmed public when chances arise. Tyrant such as killer Than Shwe pushes entire nation into hell for his own family. Shadow of guilty conscious is following him at his daily life. Photo Highlight (Mon, Mar 8) of Yahoo Canada News reflects this very clearly and strongly, in which TS appears so nervous and painful at what he has committed crime of killing Monks.

TS is one grasps all sin non-stopping. A Buddhist but doesn’t care Monks, let alone US or UN. However, when time comes see what happen. What he has to wipe his head even an Aid fans him, indicates that the day finally approaches for him to listen.

TS is one grasps all sin non-stopping. A Buddhist but doesn’t care Monks, let alone US or UN. However, when time comes see what happen. What he has to wipe his head even an Aid fans him, indicates that the day finally approaches for him to listen.

Abdur Rashid Wrote:
09/03/2010
Any reconcilliation while excluding Rohingyas will lead to nothing.








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