Tuesday, 23 April 2013

A dangerous point or a dangerous target for Obama will be this year .

 Over  view  of   Barack   Obama  ,  according   to  Myanmar  Astrology   (  Mahaboat ) . 
Date   of birth  :   August   4, 1961  .  Friday  born  .
Zodiac =  Leo ,  Ruling   Planet  = The  Sun  ,  Color =  Yellow ,    Stone = Gold ,  Element  =Fire  .
           Your  fire  is   the  fire  of  high  Summer. You   do  not   accept  ,  except   with  great  pain  ,  emotional  mediocrity  ,   half  measures  or  half  hearted relationship  .  You   would  have  a  great  need  to   be loved  ,  appreciated  and  popular  ,  without  this  ,  you  will   feel  yourself  entirely  lost  .  Your  temperament  pushes  you   into  situation  where  you  have  to  "   save  face  "  which  does   you   more  harm  than  good  .   The  birth  (  Friday   born  ,  Venus )  into   the  house  of  fame  (  Htun in  Myanmar )   shows   that  you  are   naturally  courageous  and   ambitious  and   that  you   will  with  through  work  and    hard   effort  .
  At   the  age  of  52,  Mers  is  in  the  house  of  Extremity  (  Maranat   in   Myanmar  ) .  Be careful  in  your  Health   Problem  !  You will   face 
grate   struggle  for  this   year  ,withing the   age   of  52  . 
   The  good  and  the  bad  will be happened  further  complication  to   you  encounter   difficult  obstacle    as  you  still   have  not   learnt  how  to   surmount them  . 
   At   the  age  of  53,  Mercury  is   in  the   house  of  Leader  ( Ahdipadi   in  Myanmar  )  .  Want or  Wish  or  Desire  is   in   your  mind  which  may  be  unknown  or  unfound  .  At   the  age  of  54  ,  you   will  meet    Summer  Heat   again .  Don't   worry  ,  Be   patient    ! 
   God  bless  with   you  ! 

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says allies need to remain "closer than ever" as challenges in the Middle East become more complicated.

Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before a meeting Tuesday, Hagel said this is a "difficult and dangerous time." He expressed optimism that the U.S., Israel and their allies can make Israel and the region more secure.

Netanyahu said Israel appreciates U.S. military and security support, and said Israel "cannot accept" the arming of terrorist groups by Iran, nor that country's pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Iran says its nuclear program is strictly for peaceful purposes.

The talks Monday are part of the last of a three-day trip to Israel for Hagel, as part of a broader visit to the region that will include stops in Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

On Monday, Hagel met with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, and assured Israel that the U.S. government is committed to preserving Israel's military.

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says allies need to remain "closer than ever" as challenges in the Middle East become more complicated.

Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before a meeting Tuesday, Hagel said this is a "difficult and dangerous time." He expressed optimism that the U.S., Israel and their allies can make Israel and the region more secure.

Netanyahu said Israel appreciates U.S. military and security support, and said Israel "cannot accept" the arming of terrorist groups by Iran, nor that country's pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Iran says its nuclear program is strictly for peaceful purposes.

The talks Monday are part of the last of a three-day trip to Israel for Hagel, as part of a broader visit to the region that will include stops in Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

On Monday, Hagel met with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, and assured Israel that the U.S. government is committed to preserving Israel's military.

He said the U.S. government would allow Israel to buy advanced U.S. missiles designed to take out air defenses, radar for fighter jets, aerial refueling planes and tilt-rotor transport aircraft that can take-off and land vertically.

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Chen Shui-bian "calm" after transfer to prison hospital .( C.N.A. 2013.04.21. )...

  D.P.P.  lawmaker  would  be  faced  charges  over  door  kicking  ,  the   violence  of   public  property  destruction  and   the  insulting  the   public  officer  ,  during   performing   his   duty . It  is   a   reckless  maner  and  a  very  ugly  commitment  of   public   servants  .
                What  are   you   doing  for  the   people   of   Taiwan  ?
                Would  you   know  that   you  have   offended  the   public   servant  Law  ? 
                Is   Chen  Shui-bian  ,   the  former  President  of   the   R.O.C.   ,  The   most  important   person  for  you  ?
               Please!   remind   yourself  as   a  lawmaker  for  the   R.OC. 
             Put   aside   your   personal   politic  !  How  can  you   do   for  the  people  of   Taiwan  ?   God   bless   with   you  ! 


Chen Chin-feng, deputy warden of Taichung Prison, said the former president was taken to the prison's Pei Teh Hospital at 7:20am from Taipei Veterans General Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment since last September for multiple health problems.
Chen walked into the facility unaided and was cooperative, remaining calm and quiet, said the deputy warden. The 62-year-old former president is serving a 20-year sentence for corruption during his two terms in office from 2000 to 2008.
Three nurses have been assigned to provide round-the-clock care for Chen in a special convalescence area that covers 800 square meters, said the official.
Chen's room in the prison hospital totals 30 square meters, compared with his cell of 4.56 square meters at Taipei Prison, where he served his sentence before being admitted to hospital seven months ago.
In Taipei, the Ministry of Justice said that the arrangements made especially for Chen, including an unlimited number of visits by family members, is "treatment that other inmates cannot possibly get and a first in our prison history."
Family and allies of the former president, however, reacted angrily to what they called "an early-morning secret transfer" and the government's refusal to allow Chen to convalesce at home.
After visiting his father, Chen Chih-chung, the president's son, accused the Ministry of Justice of going against medical advice.
Chou Yuan-hua, Chen's attending physician at the Taipei hospital, said earlier this month that the former president would present a suicide risk if he were to be discharged and returned to Taipei Prison.
Chen should be allowed to convalesce at home or be moved to a hospital closer to home where he could benefit from family support, Chou said. Chen's wife and son now live in the southern city of Kaohsiung, about 190 km from Taichung and 356 km from Taipei.
The justice ministry said Friday, however, that Taiwan's laws do not provide for home-based convalescence for convicts.
The ministry called a press conference to brief reporters on the transfer, which was first reported by the United Daily News.
In addition to members of the press, some angry legislators belonging to the former president's opposition Democratic Progressive Party showed up to protest the move.
Chiu Yi-ying, a female legislator representing southern Pingtung county, along with some others, kicked in the door of Justice Minister Tseng Yung-Fu's office and barged in, surrounded the minister and demanded answers.
Also that day, Chen's doctor said the prison hospital in Taichung is a compromise between home-based convalescence and Taipei Prison.
His condition has been improving steadily and he should therefore be admitted to a hospital for treating chronic diseases, said Chou, who works in the Taipei Veterans General Hospital's psychiatric department.
It will probably take Chen two or three weeks to adjust to the new environment, said Chou, describing this period as "crucial."
Answering reporters' questions, Chou said he had not been notified of the transfer in advance, although it was something he had expected. He added that he respected the ministry's decision.
At the ministry's press conference, Vice Justice Minister Chen Ming-tang said the former president's condition does not warrant medical parole and that sending him to Taichung Prison's Pei Teh Hospital will ensure that he receives proper medical attention.
The arrangement was made in consideration of Chen's status as a prison inmate, patient and former president, the vice minister added.
After his admission to Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Chen was diagnosed with severe depression, severe sleep apnea, non-typical Parkinson's disease, a stutter and mild cerebral atrophy.
Lin Fang-yu, head of the hospital, said early this month that Chen's acute diseases had largely been treated at the hospital, but that the chronic depression and psychological problems remained.
The justice ministry said that Chen's condition can be treated while serving his prison term and does not qualify him for medical parole.
There is no precedent of an inmate with a mental disease being granted medical parole, the ministry added.
According to data provided by the ministry, there were 445 prison inmates with depression as of the end of March, 150 of whom were being treated at Pei Teh Hospital.

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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Who is going to war in Korean Peninsula ?

             The   manner  or   conduct  of  North  Korean  and  South   Korean   over  the   Reunification  Game  in   the  Korean  Peninsula  is   not  the   same  ,   South  is   cool  ,  North   is   hot   but   the  U.S.  has  been  showing  his  modernized  military  force  for   coercive  diplomacy  ,which  is   unstable  . 
          Uncle  Sam  !  let   them  ( North  and  South  Koreas  )  out   of   oppression  from   the   outside  enforcements   to   be  found  out  the   reunification  solution  by   themselves  ,according  to  regional   security  .  
        The  United  States   and  North  Korean   should  give  the   respect  to    the  quotations   of  Chinese   leader ,  Xijinping  and   Australian  leader  Julia  Gillard  :  in   a   speech   at    the   Boao  Forum  for  Asia  ,
...." No  one  should  be   allowed  to   throw   the  region  ,   or   even  the   whole  world   into   Chaos   for  Selfish   gains " ... said  Xi .
        ... "All   countries  in   the   region   share  a   deep  interest  in   strategic   stability   .   But  the   consequences  of   conflict  are   even  more  severe  for   us   all .   This   is  nowhere  more   clear   than  on  
the   Korean  Peninsula  .  There  ,  any    aggression  is  a  threat   to   the  interest  of   every   country  in   the  Region  .... I  do   welcome  the   growing  cooperation  of  all   regional  governments  to  prevent   conflict  on  the   Korean   Peninsula  and   counter  North   Korean   aggression   ."   Gillard  told  the  Forum  . 
            Yes   ,  the   International  Community 's  Interest    is   only   for 
Peace   in   the   Asia-Pacific  Region  ,but   not   for   another   Korean   War  . 
       
 

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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

An U.S. based doctor's diagnosis of former President of R.O.C. Chen Shui-bian .

              The  term hydrocephalus is   derived  from  the  Greek  words  "hydro " meaning  " water"   and  " cephalus"  meaning " head " 
Although  hydrocephalus  was  known  as  water  in  the head  , actually 
Cerebrospinal   fluid  ( C.S.F  )  which  has   three   important  life sustaining  functions  :  1. to  keep  the  brain tissue  buoyant  , 2. to  act  as the  vehicle for   delivering  nutrients  to  the  brain  and  removing , 3. to  flow  between  the  Cranium and  spine  and  compensate  for   change  intracranial  blood  volume .   Hydrocephalus  is  most   often  treated  by   surgically  inserting  a  shunt   system  .  this  system  diverts  the  flow  of   C.S.F.  from  the  C.N.S. to   another  area  of  the  body where  it   can  be   absorbed  as  part  of  normal   circulatory  perocess.

           Dr. Chou , answered the  leading  question  of   D.P.P. Legislator  Hsiao  Bi-kin   :  " Is  Chen  Shui-bian  risk  of  suicide if he  is  returned   to  Taipei  Prison  "  , " Yes , absolutely "  , said  Chou .
         It  is  only  for  the  Target  of  Medical  Parole  but  not  for   his  Diagnosis   which  is   very  complex  over  many  symtoms  toward  depression  or  stroke or  parkinson  or  ..so  on ..
        We  have  seen  all   the   corrupting  cases of  Chen   are   seem  to  be  against  the  society  as  a   whole  not  just  a  specific  person  . The  prison  term  of  him  more and  more  years  from   17  and  a half  years  to   20  and  a   half  years  for  bribery  and  faces  other  additional  graft  charges  during his   time  as  the    President  of   R.O.C  . between  2000  and  2008 .

Taipei (The China Post/ANN) - A US-based physician has diagnosed former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian with an incurable neurological disorder best managed in a home environment, said the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) at the Legislative Yuan yesterday.
Samuel Chou, a veteran neurologist who sits on the board of the ALS & Neuromuscular Research Foundation, evaluated Chen on January 16 at the request of the patient's private medical team.
Alongside the medical team, DPP lawmaker Chen Chi-mai formally released results of Chou's assessment at the Legislative Yuan on Friday.
According to the report, Chen's recent urinary incontinence, dementia and gait disturbance are three classic symptoms of normal pressure hydrocephalus .
Normal pressure hydrocephalus is a neurological disorder in which excess fluid builds up in the brain, causing permanent damage to nerve cells. The condition can be managed but not cured. Without treatment, symptoms often worsen and can lead to death.
Chou's report urged "immediate homecare" after shunt surgery to alleviate symptoms and to curb further deterioration.
Medical parole
At the Legislative Yuan, Chen Chi-mai urged President Ma Ying-jeou to grant Chen medical parole so that he can be transferred to a home environment.
"President Ma, the professional consensus is that homecare is the best course of treatment. Please allow the Taipei Veterans General Hospital to test out this option for Chen Shui-bian," said the lawmaker at the caucus press room yesterday.
Kuo Cheng-deng of Chen's medical team said the brain condition may have been triggered by long-term light exposure and sleep deprivation at Taipei Prison.
Chen Shui-bian, who is serving a 20-year sentence for graft and related charges, was transferred to the Taipei Veterans General Hospital last September to be treated for clinical depression and other conditions.
Kuo, who directs the division of medical research at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, said his hospital should immediately run its own diagnostic tests for normal pressure hydrocephalus.

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Hello !  Dr.  Chou , God   bless  with   you  !


Friday, 29 March 2013

The same-sex marriage and the Suprime Court of the United States .

                  The  Supreme  Court  should  not   strike  down  a   state  law  ,  called  Proposition  8,  which   states  that  marriage  is   between  a  man  and   a  woman  .  It  has  been  approved  by  California   voters  in   2008  ,  legally  .  And   also  ,  no   need  to challenge  the   Defense  of  the   marriage  Act   ,   which  was   passed   by   Congress  in   1996  ,   under   which  same-sex  marriages  that  have  been   approved  at   the   state   level,  are  not  recognised  by   the   federal    government  .  
                The   U.S.  of  America  consists  of   50  states  , 5  territories ,  and   one   district  (  Washington  D.C. )   .
              if   the   federal  government  makes   laws   that   say   different   things  from   the   state  laws   ,  people  only  have  to   follow  the  federal  government's  law  because  the  state  law  is  not  a   law  any  more  .  Each   state  has  a   constitution  of   its  own  different  from  federal  (   National  )  constitution  . 
          The  same-sex marriages  issue should  be   lasted   in   federal   government's   laws  . Don't   disturb  the   civilization  of   the   America  .
The   same-sex  marriage  persons  have  been  living together  as  parters  without  any  family  life  and   human   being   generation . 
     I   think  ,  the   same-sex  marriage  should   be   really   meant  a   double  persons  marriage  or   same-sex  doubles  who   are   not   same-sex   couples  .  God  bless  with   all   Americans  ! 
 
Laws   against   same-sex   sexuality  . 

A sodomy law is a law that defines certain sexual acts as sex crimes. The precise sexual acts meant by the term sodomy are rarely spelled out in the law, but is typically understood by courts to include any sexual act which does not lead to procreation. Furthermore, Sodomy has many synonyms: buggery, crime against nature, unnatural act, deviant sexual intercourse. It also has a range of similar euphemisms.[43] While in theory this may include heterosexual oral sex, anal sex, masturbation, and bestiality, in practice such laws are primarily enforced against sex between men (particularly anal sex).[44]
In the United States, the Supreme Court invalidated all sodomy laws in Lawrence v. Texas in 2003. 47 out of 50 states had repealed any specifically anti-homosexual-conduct laws at the time.
Some other countries criminalize homosexual acts In some Muslim nations (such as Iran) and African countries it remains a capital crime. In a highly publicized case, two male teenagers, Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni, were hanged in Iran in 2005 reportedly because they had been caught having sex with each other

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Saturday, 23 March 2013

The Article Four and Five , of The Armistice Agreement (1953 ) .

                        According  to   the  primary  negotiators   were  General  Nam ii , A  North  Korean  ,  and  Vice  Admiral  Charles  Turner  Joy  : 
On  June  26  , 1951 . The  five-part  agenda  was  agreed   ,  as  the  guided  talks  to   sign  the   Armistice  Agreement  on  July  27 , 1953 . 
The Article  iV  and   iV  has  not   been   resolved  for   the  peaceful  settlement  of   the   Korean  Issue  .   So  the  Armistice  Agreement   would   be   void  ,  during   60  years  struggling  to  achieve  a  peace  treaty  .  The  U.S.'s   performance  upon  Korean  question  has  overlapped  with   the  U.N.  Charter  ,  without   finding  any   final   solution  of  Korean   Civil  War  .
                   The  aim  of   North  Korea  is  to   find  out  the  solution  of   reunification  of  Koreas   which  would  be  the  way  of   Germanies  Reunification  or  Another   Vietnam   War  .
                 In  1987 , U.S. Presidend  Ronald  Reagan  gave  a  speech  at   Branddenburg  Gate  ,  challenging  Soviet  leader  Mikhail  Gorbachev  ,  "  to  tear  down  this  wall "  ( Berlin   Wall  ) . I  think  ,  the   North  Korea  Leader  Kim  Jong-un  ,  challenging  Barack   Obama  ,  "  to  erase   the  38th  parallel , 1945 ." 
              How  do  you   think  about  ?  God  may  know  it   ! 
            Article  iV  :
Article IV Recommendations to the Governments Concerned on Both Sides
60. In order to insure the peaceful settlement of the Korean question, the military Commanders of both sides hereby recommend to the governments of the countries concerned on both sides that, within three (3) months after the Armistice Agreement is signed and becomes effective, a political conference of a higher level of both sides be held by representatives appointed respectively to settle through negotiation the questions of the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Korea, the peaceful settlement of the Korean question, etc.

 Article V Miscellaneous

61. Amendments and additions to this Armistice Agreement must be mutually agreed to by the Commanders of the opposing sides.
62. The Articles and Paragraphs of this Armistice Agreement shall remain in effect until expressly superseded either by mutually acceptable amendments and additions or by provision in an appropriate agreement for a peaceful settlement at a political level between both sides.
63. All of the provisions of this Armistice Agreement, other than Paragraph 12, shall become effective at 2200 hours on 27 July 1953.

Done at Panmunjom, Korea at 10:00 hours on the 27th day of July 1953, in English, Korean and Chinese, all texts being equally authentic.
NAM IL
___________________________________
General, Korean People's Army
Senior Delegate,
Delegation of the Korean People's Army
and the Chinese People's Volunteers
WILLIAM K. HARRISON, JR.
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Lieutenant General, United States Army
Senior Delegate,
United Nations Command Delegation

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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Real speech , Real declaration to the world .

                The  president  of   Myanmar  , Thein   Sein  and   the  Prime  Minister  of  Australia  ,  Julia  Gillard  speak  to   reporters  at  Parliment   House  Canberra  on  March  18 ,2013  ,  in  a  joint   press  conference  which  has  meaningful,  respectful ,  understanding  ,  perceptive  and  cooperative  manner  to   each  other  . 
              According  to   Thein  Sein's  the  best  words  :
" What  we   are  undertaking  has   no  parallel in   modertime  .  It  is  not  just  a  singal  transition  ,  but  three   at  the   same  time  :
From   military  rule  to  democratic  rule  ,
From  60  years  of  armed   conflict  to   peace  ,
and  From  a  centrally  controlled  and   isolated  economy  to  one  that  can  end  poverty  and  create real  oppotunities   for  all  our  people  "
( of  myanmar  ) .
              It  is  the  first , the  shortest and  the   clearest  declaration  of  Myanmar  Leader  to   the  world .  I  do  believe   you  , Thein  Sein  !
According  to   your   speech  which  has  been    written  in   my  Note  or  Diary  .  God   bless   with  you   !  You  will  be  a  Noble  Leader  .
I know  you  have  been  `performing  three  transitons  in   concurrence   since    you  became  the   President  of  Myanmar  . 

Australia Boosts Burma Aid, Eases Defense Restrictions

2013-03-18


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Burmese President Thein Sein (r) and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard (l) speak to reporters at Parliament House Canberra March 18, 2013.
AFP

Australia promised on Monday to boost aid to and ease defense restrictions on Burma as President Thein Sein became the first Burmese head of state to visit the country in decades.
Australia will allow limited defense cooperation with Burma on humanitarian and disaster relief and peacekeeping, but its arms embargo will remain in place, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said at a joint press conference with Thein Sein in Canberra on Monday.
Gillard pledged U.S. $21 million to Burma to help "strengthen democratic institutions, deliver human rights training, improve economic governance, and advance the rule of law.”
The financial support would be increased to U.S. $100 million by 2015, and Australia will also post a defense attaché and a trade commissioner in Burma, she said.
Thein Sein, whose three-day visit to Canberra was the first by a top Burmese leader since 1974, said Australia’s help is much needed in Burma as it undergoes a democratic transition after decades of military rule.
“We understand the long-held concerns of the Australian government and people regarding Burma’s human rights situation,” he said, asking for Australia’s understanding of the political challenges facing Burma.
“But Burma needs your support to get on a smooth path toward a peaceful, democratic country.”
"What we are undertaking has no parallel in modern times. It is not just a single transition, but three at the same time: from military rule to democratic rule, from 60 years of armed conflict to peace, and from a centrally controlled and isolated economy to one that can end poverty and create real opportunities for all our people."
A meeting in Laos last November between Gillard and Thein Sein—a former general in the military junta who has spearheaded Burma’s reforms since taking power two years ago—was the first in three decades between leaders of the two countries.
Reported by RFA’s Burmese Service. Translated by Khet Mar. Written in English by Rachel Vandenbrink.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

U.S. drone strikes violate Pakistan's Sovereignty : U.N. ( 15 . March . 2013. )

                     " The  position of  the government  of   Pakistan is   quite  clear  .....it   considers  ( drone  attacks )  to   be  a  violation  of  Pakistan's   Sovereignty  and  Territorial  Integrity  "  (   Ben  Emmerson , United   Nations  official  . ) 
                    The   United   States   should  compensate  the   victims  of   the  U.S.  drone   attacks ' consequence  and  should  apologize  to   the  people  of  Pakistan.  It  is  a  justice  according  to   the  International  Law  . Uncle  Sam , please  !   acknowledge  that  event  .  God   bless   with  you  ! 

"As a matter of international law, the U.S. drone campaign in Pakistan is ... being conducted without the consent of the elected representatives of the people, or the legitimate Government of the State," Emmerson said in a statement issued by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva.
"It involves the use of force on the territory of another state without its consent and is therefore a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty," he said.
Emmerson said in January he would investigate 25 drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories. He is expected to present his final report to the U.N. General Assembly in October.
Washington had little to say about Emmerson's statement.
"We've seen his press release. I'm obviously not going to speak about classified information here," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. "We have a strong ongoing counterterrorism dialogue with Pakistan and that will continue."
Spokesman Josh Earnest said the White House would withhold judgment until it sees Emmerson's full report.
"We have a solid working relationship with them (Pakistan) on a range of issues, including a close cooperative security relationship, and we're in touch with them on a regular basis on those issues."
'END MILITARY INTERFERENCE'
Emmerson said the Pashtun tribes of northwestern Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA, Pakistan's largely lawless region bordering Afghanistan, have been decimated by the counterterrorism operations.
"These proud and independent people have been self-governing for generations, and have a rich tribal history that has been too little understood in the West," he said. "Their tribal structures have been broken down by the military campaign in FATA and by the use of drones in particular."
The tribal areas have never been fully integrated into Pakistan's administrative, economic or judicial system. They are dominated by ethnic Pashtun tribes, some of which have sheltered and supported militants over decades of conflict in neighboring Afghanistan.
Clearing out militant border sanctuaries is seen by Washington as crucial to bringing stability to Afghanistan, particularly as the U.S.-led combat mission ends in 2014.
Most, but not all, attacks with unmanned aerial vehicles have been by the United States. Britain and Israel have also used them, and dozens of other countries are believed to possess the technology.
"It is time for the international community to heed the concerns of Pakistan, and give the next democratically elected government of Pakistan the space, support and assistance it needs to deliver a lasting peace on its own territory without forcible military interference by other states," Emmerson said.
The U.N. Human Rights Council asked Emmerson to start an investigation of the drone attacks following requests by countries including Pakistan, Russia and China.
Criticism of drone strikes centers on the number of civilians killed and the fact that they are launched across sovereign states' borders so frequently, far more than conventional attacks by piloted aircraft.
Retired U.S. General Stanley McChrystal, who devised the U.S. counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan, warned in January against overusing drones, which have provoked angry demonstrations in Pakistan.
Civilian casualties from drone strikes have angered local populations and created tension between the United States and Pakistan and Afghanistan. Washington has sought to portray civilian casualties as minimal, but groups collecting data on these attacks say they have killed hundreds of civilians.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Suu Kyi promises compensation for copper mine Villagers .

                      I  want  to  remind  you  ,  Daw  Aung  San  Suu  Kyi  ! , Don't  forget  your  father's struggling  for  Burma ( Myanmar )  Independent  era  or  peroid of time  as   a  National  Leader  . 
                    Take  the  soul  and  strength  of  Bogyoke  to   resolve  the  question  of  Myanmar  Political  Issue  . 
                    It  is  the  incident  for   you  to   show  your  worth  or  ability  as  a  real  politician  in the   2015  ,  presidential  candidate  of  Myanmar  .  Everybody  in  Myanmar and  the  world 's  Learders  look  at  you  ,   pay   attention  to   you  ,   What  are  you  doing  ? ,  How  are  you  doing  ? ,  Why  are  you  doing  ?  for   your  country   .  
                 Every  incident  for  you  ,  should   be   a   toughstone  ! 
                You  should  pick  out  the  scenario  of  Political  Event  to  resolve  with freedom  of   fear  as   you  say  . 
              Recognize  your  father 's   enforcement  voice   of  speech  in  the   public  movements  .
          You   should  construct   the   Trust  between  you  and  The  military  force  (  Tatmadaw )  . God  bless   with   you  ! 

'Please complain to me'
Aung San Suu Kyi told protesters in Se Tal village that the commission had considered the best possible courses of action and that scrapping the mine project would risk turning international investment away from Burma.
“Some people want the project to be stopped, but no one points out what the results of stopping the project will be,” she said.
“The result would be the same as before, as the land is damaged already and people have already lost their land. And, other countries will think that our country cannot be trusted.”
Addressing activist monks who had come from outside the area to organize a protest camp in Ton village, she said she took full responsibility for the inquiry commission’s recommendations and invited protesters to demonstrate at her home in Rangoon, Burma’s biggest city.
“If you want to complain about this, please complain to me,” she said.
But she warned that all protesters should respect the law and apply for appropriate permission to stage demonstrations.
“The authorities promised me that they will give permission if people apply to protest. If people protest without permission, they could be punished under the law. Our country needs rule of law.”
Public protest were barred in Burma under the previous military junta.
Protesters opposed to the copper mine have called for the abolishment of Section 144 of the Criminal Code, a provision rights groups say police can unfairly use to arrest demonstrators and is leftover from the junta era.
Last year’s crackdown on protest camps near the mine site sparked widespread popular anger across the country after more than 100 people including monks suffered severe burns and other injuries.
This week’s report by the inquiry commission found that ill-trained police had used smoke bombs containing phosphorus, a highly flammable chemical, to break up the protests, but failed to hold any official accountable.
Reported by RFA’s Burmese Service. Translated by Khet Mar. Written in English by Rachel Vandenbrink.

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Sunday, 10 March 2013

The Nuclear Safety and Security Issue .

                   If   the   referendum  for   the   fourth   controversial  Nuclear  Power  Plant  ,  the   simple   question  should  be  proposed  by  the   state   of  the   R.O.C. 
                I  think  ,  the   question  would   be   like   that  ,   ' Would   you  agree  to  terminate  or  halt   the   Fourth  Nuclear  Power   Plant  ' . 
At   present  ,when  is   not  the  right   time   for   either   the   strikes  or   the   Referendum  Issue  to   be   made  any  action  which  is   meaningless  and   only   for  show  . 
            It   is   not     necessary  to   attach   the   second  anniversary  demanding  ,  an   end  to   atomic  energy  ,  from  Tokyo  according  to   the  Fukshima   disaster  .
         The   government  should  find   out  the  way  to  review   all  of  the  Nuclear  Energy  Plants'  ( 1,2,3.and 4. ) safety  and  Security  should   be  started  from   the   Atomic  Energy  Coucil  (  A.E.C. )  OF    Taiwan  and  the   government  of   the  R.O.C. 
             Put  out  your  Cheating  Heart  !   Take   the   spirit  of   unity  ,  Try  together  to  find   out  the  solution  that  never   be   late  ,  ever  be  quick  to   serve  for  the  people  of  Taiwan  . 
God  bless  with  you  ! 

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