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Tell Them They Are Finished

 

SPDC regime is finished. They have no future.

We will defeat them, and put them on trial at International Criminal Court for their crimes against humanity.

Our most respected student leader Ko Moe Thee Zun advices that we should let SPDC officials know they are finished. They should know they have no hope and no prospect. And if they realize the truth and change allegiance and come to our side, we will welcome them.

What we need to do is to contact SPDC regime’s officials wherever and whenever possible by phone, by writing letters etc, and let them know that it is not yet too late for them to stop serving under corrupt criminal military generals.

Currently, there are many military and civil officers who are completely disillusioned with SPDC regime’s endless cruelties and corruptions. Recently an officer (Major rank) from Burma’s air-force was dismissed because he criticised Than Shwe’s chaotic plans to move the capital to a remote place in jungles. These officers are ready to make a change. But they need our moral support.

We need to contact as many Burmese military and civil officers as possible both inside and outside of Burma, to let them truly understand real situations. Of course, it might be difficult to get contact with Burmese officers inside Burma because of the absolutely tight control by military regime on media and all communication channels. But we can at least quite easily contact Burmese officers outside Burma.

Here below is a list of Burmese missions abroad where you can get contact with Burmese officials to let them know that the regime they are serving for is finished.

 

The Commonwealth of Australia
Canberra.

Address : 22 ARKANA St, YARRALUMNA, ACT 2600
Tel : (61-2) 6273 3811, 6273 3751
Fax : (61-2) 6273 4357
 

 

People's Republic of Bangladesh
Dhaka.

Address : No. 3 BLOCK-NEL(l) ROAD No 84, GULSHAN-2
Tel : (88-02) 60 09 88, 60 14 61, 60 19 15, 60 22 84
Fax : (88-02) 88 23 740
 

 

Brunei Darussalam
Bandar Seri Begawan.

Address : No. 14 lot 2185/46292 SIMPANG 212 JALAN KAMPONG RIMBE GADONG 3385, Post Code BE-3119 P.O Box 1309 POST OFFI CE GADONG 3113
Tel : (673-2) 450506, (673-2) 450507
Fax : (673-2) 451008
 

 

Kingdom of Cambodia
Phnom Penh.

Address : 181, PREAH NORODON BOULEVARD, BOEUNG KENG KANG 1, KHAN CHAMCARMON
Tel : (855-23) 213663, 213664
Fax : (855-23) 2136665
 

 

People's Republic of China
Beijing.

Address : No. 6 DONGZHI MEN WAI STREET, CHAO YANG DISTRICT, 100600
Tel : (0086) (10) 6532 1425, 6532 1584, 6532 0714, 6532 1488, 6532 1624
Fax : (0086) (10) 6532 1344 


Hong Kong.

Consulate General

Address : RM 2401-2405 & 2436-2440, SUN HUNG KAI CENTRE, 30 HARBOUR ROAD, WANCHAI
Tel : (852) 2827 7929, 2827 9843
Fax : (852) 2827 6597 


Kunming.

Consulate General

Address : 3rd Floor BUILDING No. 3 CAMELLIA HOTEL, No. 96 EAST DONG FENG ROAD,
Tel : (86) (871) 3176609
Fax : (86) (871) 3176309
 

 

The Arab Republic of Egypt
Cairo Egypt.

Address : No. 24, MOHAMED MAZHAR St. ZAMALEK
Tel : (202) 736 2644, 735 4176, 735 1568
Fax : (202) 736 6793
 

 

Republic of India
New Delhi.

Address : 3/50 F, NYAYAMARG, CHANAKYAPURI NEW DELHI 110021
Tel : (009111) 6889007, 6889008
Fax : (009111) 6877942
 

 

Republic of Indonesia
Jakarta.

Address : 109, JL. HAJIAGUS SALIM, MENTENG, JAKARTA PUSAT
Tel : (62 21) 3140 440, 327 684
Fax : (62 21) 327 204
 

 

Japan
Tokyo.

Address : 8-26, 4-CHOME, KITA-SHINAGAWA, SHINAGAWA-KU TOKYO 140-0001
Tel : (81) (03) 3441-9291, 3441-9292, 3441-9293,3441-9294, 3441-9029, 3441-9044
Fax : (81) (03) 3447-7394
 

 

Republic of Korea
Seoul.

Address : 723-1, 724-1, HANNAM-DONG YONGSAMN-KU, SEOUL, 140-210
Tel : (82-2) 792-3341, 796-9858, 796-7814
Fax : (82-2) 796-5570
 

 

Lao People's Democratic Republic
Vientiane.

Address : BAN THONG KANG, SOK PALAUNG, P.O. Box No. 11
Tel : (856) (21) 314910, 314911
Fax : (856) (21) 314913
 

 

Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur.

Address : No. 10 JALAN MENGKUANG, OFF JALANG RU, 55000
Tel : (603) 42560280, 42570680
Fax : (603) 42568320
 

 

Kingdom of Nepal
Kathmandu.

Address : CHAKUPAT, PATAN GATE, LALITPUR P.O.Box 2437
Tel : (0097) (1) 521788, 524788
Fax : (0097) (1) 523402
 

 

Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Islamabad.

Address : No. 201 St N0 10, SECTOR E-7
Tel : (0092) (51) 2822460, 2828828
Fax : (0092) (51) 2828819
 

 

Republic of the Philippines
Manila.

Address : 4th Floor, XANLAND CENTRE, 152, AMORSOLO St, LEGASPI VILLAGE, MAKATI CITY, METRO MENALI
Tel : (0063-2) 817-2373, 812-9587
Fax : (0063-2) 817-5895
 

 

Republic of Singapore
Singapore.

Address : 15, St MARTIN'S DRIVE, SINGAPORE 257996
Tel : (0065) 7350209. 7351672, 7356576
Fax : (0065) 7356236
 

 

The Republic of South Africa
Pretoria.

Address : 319 MURRAY St. BROOKLYN, PRETORIA P.O. Box 12121, QUEENSWOOD 0121
Tel : 27-12-460 6544, 27-12-460 4333
Fax : 27-12-346 0746 

 

Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Colombo
.

Address : No. 108 BARNES PLACE, COLOMBO 7
Tel : (94) (1) 681197, 672197
Fax : (94) (1) 681196
 

 

Kingdom of Thailand
Bangkok.

Address : 132, SATHORN NUA ROAD, BANGKOK 10500
Tel : (662) 233-2237, 234-4698, 233-7250, 234-0320, 637-9406
Fax : (662) 236-6898
 

 

Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Hanoi.

Address : A-3 (101-104), VANPHUC DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS KIM MA St.
Tel : (84-4) 845 3369, 823 2056
Fax : (84-4) 845 2404
 

 

Republic of France
Paris.

Address : No. 60, RUE DE COURCELLES, 75008-PARIS
Tel : (33) 01 42 25 56 95
Fax : (33) 01 42 56 49 41
 

 

Swiss Confederation
Geneva.

Address : 47, AVENUE BLANC, 1202 GENEVA
Tel : (0041-22) 731 75 40/731 75 49
Fax : (0041-22) 738 48 82
 

 

Federal Republic of Germany
Berlin.

Address : ZIMMER STR 56, 10117 BERLIN MITTE, F.R.G
Tel : (0049 30) 2061570
Fax : (0049 30) 20649757
 

 

The State of Israel
Tel Aviv.

Address : No. 26 HAYARKON St. TEL AVIV 68011
Tel : (972) (3) 5170 760, 5170 761
Fax : (972) (3) 5171 440

 

Republic of Italy
Rome.

Address : VIALE GIOACCHINO ROSSINI, NO 18, Int 2, 1st Floor 00198
Tel : 0039-06-8543974, 85863343
Fax : 0039-06-8413167
 

 

Russian Federation
Moscow.

Address : 41. UL. B. NIKITSKAYA (GERTSENA),
Tel : (007) (095) 291 05 34
Fax : (007) (095) 956 31 86
 

 

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
London.

Address : 19A, CHARLES St, LONDON W1J 5DX
Tel : 020 7629 6966, 020 7499 8841, 020 7629 4486
Fax : 020 7629 4169
 

 

Serbia
Belgrade.

Address : KNEZA MILOZA 72, BELGRADE 11000
Tel : (381) (11) 645-420, 645-128
Fax : (381) (11) 3614-968
 

 

Federative Republic of Brazil
Brasilia.

Address : SHIS QL 08, CONJUNTO 04, CASA 05, LAGOSUL, 71620-245 BRASILIA-DF
Tel : 00-55-61-2483747, 00-55-61-3643145
Fax : 00-55-61-3642747
 

 

Canada
Ottawa.

Address : SANDRINGHAM BUILDING, 85 RANGE ROAD, SUITE 902-903, ONTARIO KIN 8J6
Tel : (613) 232-6434
Fax : (613) 232-6435
 

 

United States of America
Washington D.C..

Address : 2300 S St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C 20008
Tel : (202) 332-9044, 332-9049, 332-9045
Fax : (202) 332-9046

New York.

Address : 10 EAST 77TH St. N. Y 10021
Tel : (212) 535-1310, 535-1311
Fax : (21) 737-2421

 

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Comments

Baydin Sayar said _

Dear Sir, sending the SLORC war criminals to the Hague is a MISTAKE!  They should be kept in MOSCOW Insein.
WHY? Because....
The International Prison in the Hague is the Hotel Hilton by Burmese standards.  Prisoners are treated humanely, they have a warm bed with blankets and pillow, they get heat in the winter and A/C in the summer, they can use the bathroom to wash and relieve themselves, and they are actually supplied real toilet paper for free, and they truly get 3 meals a day!!
And if they are bored, they can have a TV in their rooms, if they want to exercise, there is an exercise room with weights to lift.  If they are still bored, they can walk outside in the prison lawn, get visitors from outside, and even get conjugal visits.
Why should SLORC criminals enjoy all these creature comforts??? My poor friends have been to Moscow Insein and they tell me first hand::::
There is no bed, no blankets, just the hard floor; there are no 3 meals, just a plate of half-cooked mushy rice with ga-zoon-ywet leaves that are unwashed, with soil and worms all cut up and served as curry; pair-hin (bean soup) with sand and gravel mixed in.
The prisoners have no bathroom or toilet but a miserable bucket and no toilet paper. Huh!
There is nothing to do, no TV, no exercise room, no visits, forget about conjugal visits.  The only thing is the beating and harassments and that includes sexual harassments and torture.
Why should European taxpayers have to pay for the comfort of our SLORC criminals?
We should hold the Court here in Burma, in Rangoon and keep the criminals in Insein Moscow Htaung where they will get a taste of their own medicine.  Such is the revolving wheel of Karma, Woot Lair Gyin!!!!
Let the international observers and reporters come to Burma along with all the tourists since the country is now free and needs all the tourist dollars it can get.
Let our own Peoples of Burma participate in the trials which should be conducted in Aung San Football Stadium so  that there will be the maximum number of spectators, and build extra platform seats in the nearby hill of the Presbyterian Church just west of the Stadium where people usually go to watch the football games.  More people can watch the trials from there and let the proceedings be on the aw lan megaphone so the people outside the stadium and on the hill can hear what's being said inside, not to mention minute-by-minute coverage with Burma TV and Democratic Voice of Burma TV and other stations.
We need to hold the trials in Burma so the maximum number of witnesses can take part. Who would pay for our witnesses to go to Europe?
In between trials, the prisoners should be made to smash rocks with hammers (aloke kyan net htaung dan hsair gabah, severe labor with prison for the span of ten worlds)

Mr. Goodluck said _

Hope can foster dreams, but actualization needs more than hope. It needs strategy, calculation and understanding of reality.

Jaikeo/Shan Tayoke said _

I am glad to hear that our people are finally realized that the military have so long fooled us by their words of reconciliation.
I and my friends will write to all above Burmese embassies.

 

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