NLD has been forced to disbanded. Ms. Suu Kyi is still under house-arrest. Students and opposing politicians expressing their views are put into jails.
If you ask where Democracy is now, I am very confident to say that it does not exists in Burma. Burmese military junta is trying its best to brush off any obstructions for them from the surface of the earth. By obstructions, I am referring to Democracy icons such as the peacock flag, Ms. Suu Kyi, NLD, and so on.
Although NLD is dissolved by force, the peacock flag which is a representative of our student body and a Democracy Icon, will vanish by no means, and we will protect our peacock flag with all our hearts!!!
“The people of Myanmar must have the courage to say no to injustice and yes to the truth. They must also work to correct their own wrongdoing that hurt society.” by — Min Ko Naing, speech at the first 88 Generation meeting in August 2006.
“It's not appropriate to use the student movement's flag as the symbol of a political party.” by -- prominent journalist Ludu Sein Win, one of a group of about 40 people in the Burmese media world who signed a letter of complaint to the Election Commission.
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