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People’s views on Ko Mya Aye
In BURMA DIGEST year-end poll for “Politician of the Year 2006 Burma”, new leader of 8888 generation pro-democracy student activists in Burma Ko Mya Aye was deservedly overwhelmingly elected as the Politician of the year. Here below is some interesting quotes from remarkable remarks made by our readers on Ko Mya Aye.
¨ SPDC fears 88 generation student leaders most and they can succeed in bringing Burma to democracy. ¨ 88 generation student leaders led a wide campaign for a signature petition to release all political prisoners. That campaign was a very amazing success after the 8888 People Uprising in 1988. In spite of the SPDC junta's lawless authority to its own people, they did it very strategically, leading a possible path to democracy now and forever. ¨ He is more organized and gives truthful message to the people of Burma where Burmese people didn't know how to show their democracy movement peacefully. ¨ I am very exciting of their works for people. Now, many students from inside who are studying at different university joined hands with 88 GSG and are working together for democracy movements and to free political prisoners. I liked his speeches with media...... ¨ Ko Mya Aye and 88 GSG (inside Burma; people from inside supported them and join with them as their voice of truth. ¨ The most interesting political group 2006 for Burma is Ko Mya Aye and 8888 Generation Students Group. ¨ They, 8888 generation students, are leading towards democracy movement in Burma and stimulate and try to develop human …..Their have perseverance, tolerance… ¨ During the 8888 uprising they had successfully lead the people’s uprising causing the downfall of three successive governments of General Ne Win, Sein Lwin and Dr Maung Maung. ¨ When you look through the events this year- petition and white expression campaigns that he and his group organized inside Burma showed full commitment and bravery of them, more importantly their moves inspired all pro-democracy activists and people of Burma. ¨ He took over all the responsibilities after Min Ko Naing, Pyone Cho, MinZaYa, Htay Kywel and Ko Ko Gyi were arrested. I like his speeches in Media; it made us wake up to involve in Freeing up Burma. ¨ He is a good leader of us after Min Ko Naing. We support him. ¨ Greatest generation of Burma after independent heroes ¨ We are new generations, they are model for us. ¨ I support him. I like his speeches with media; it encourages people to fight for truth and against unlawful military rule. ¨ The student activists have been sacrificing their lives endlessly. They are national heroes. ¨ they show their desire for democracy without fear and people from inside were very interested of their work for democracy movements ¨ I like his speeches which are very exciting for our people. He is the one who voice out for people through media without fearing of SPDC. ¨ His speeches make me keen to involve for democracy movements and I really support him and his friends ¨ He suffers the same as people suffer. ¨ He never gives up fighting for truth. I like his speeches. ¨ I like his personalities, he did things right and he encourages people to express the truth. ¨ We need a leader like Ko Mya Aye after Min-Ko-Naing was arrested ¨ I am surprised by his courage and we need him for the future of Burma. ¨ He is the second "Min-Ko-Naing" ¨ He who speaks out for our people. He is the one who respects his "Ye baw Ye bat" inside Burma. ¨ We like him because of his work for people. ¨ He courageously express his view of truth and he encourages people not to fear of expressing truth ¨ He is a Hero after Min-Ko-Naing. ¨ He is a good leader and fighter for truth. ¨ I could not work for my country people like him. I admired him. I am strongly vote him for the most interesting political personality 2006 for our country. ¨ I would like to vote for him. Although I don’t know him in person, I listened his speeches in media. It made me very excited and felt like suffering same as him.
(Reported by Dr. Tayza)
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