Thursday, May 6, 2010

Thein Sein, if you have done nothing wrong and believe in yourself, what are you afraid of?


Burma’s censorship board is keeping a tight control on reporting in private journals about the junta’s Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) led by Prime Minister Thein Sein. Journalists in Rangoon said the censorship board, the Press Scrutiny and Registration Division under the Ministry of Information, does not allow any questioning on the controversial formation of the USDP, which was formed directly from the state mass organization, the Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA). -- Irrawaddy

Again... Why is Thein Sein afraid off? Is he frightened that people might be focussing on his corruptions? Why is the Censorship Board preventing journalists to write critical comments although Thein Sein is no longer a Military official?

Answers to these questions are obvious. Although the War Office announced that Thein Sein's retirement, he is still acting as a Premier without a doubt. His party USDP, which is hated by citizens the most, involved in beating monks in Saffron Revolution. The corruptions in this election will be evident by the victory of USDP.

Hopefully, United Nations would not approve the outcome of this election. If UN or the World's Nations approve the result of election, it means that these Nations approve the massacre of Saffron Revolution in September 2007 and these nations will have proved themselves to be the same as Burmese junta.

Reference:
Moe, Wai. Tight Censorship on Reporting USDP. The Irrawaddy. May 5 2010. http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=18388

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