Thursday, October 4, 2007

"The War on China Begins"

"The War on China Begins"



Dear All,

The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, finally said, "China hopes that all parties concerned in Myanmar [Burma] show restraint, resume stability through peaceful means as soon as possible, promote domestic reconciliation and achieve democracy and development", on September 30, 2007.

In fact, China should have said it during a closed-door UNSC meeting on September 26, 2007. Perhaps, if China did so, Burma's dictators Gen. Than Shwe might not get a chance to commit such brutal killings that shocked the whole world. In fact, China's reluctant to issue such a statement ahead of it had given time for the brutal regime to do its own way of doing business. China's given time for the regime to kill the Buddhist monks is nothing but a "dirty politics" for sure. As a result, many peaceful protesters like Buddhist monks, students and other activists were brutally murdered on the streets of the cities.

Due to the prevailing facts, we give the ultimatum for China to join the world's body within 72 hours starting from September 29, 2007 9:00 am to October 2, 9:00 am US Eastern Time. Unfortunately, China has failed to meet our demand. Therefore, we have no choice but to wage the following global campaigns against China.

1. Boycott 2008 Olympic campaign

2. Boycott China's products.

Actually, it is not that hard to solve Burma's political crisis caused by a handful of the military thugs. One thing to settle it is that, as we the people of Burma hope and pray, Mr. President George W. Bush needs to bomb away the Naypyidaw where no one else lives but a bunch of military people including Gen. Than Shwe do. The other one is putting global pressure on China to support the UNSC intervention in Burma's crisis. Either one is possible if we really work hard. It is up to you to choose either one to start it up. To our part, we pick China, and we have decided to begin wit h Boycott China Campaign.

Please help us. Join us. Walk on with us.

Your Comrade,

Victor Naing 8888

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