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Although shouting for Shan State liberation, Ywet Sit and cohorts are like mafia drug criminals trafficking narcotic drugs, smuggling arms Ywet Sit’s group sitting on fence at border torching villages, massacring national people, raping national race women, blowing up bombs at crowded places to kill people Demand of 87 NLD representatives-elect to summon Hluttaw against international norms National Convention with over 1000 delegates of national races, representatives-elect, people from all walks of life wider in scope than NLD’s dialogue No dialogue possible with NLD not winning public support nor representing people

Yangon, 27 April— The following is a translation of clarifications made by Minister for Information Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan at the Press Conference No 4/2006 held at the Ministry of Information here today.

At this press conference today, the Director-General of the Myanmar Police Force has clarified in detail how narcotic drug eradication activities have been carried out in Myanmar successfully as a national duty in cooperation with internal and external sources.

I would also wish to make clarifications on how internal and external terrorist groups are unscrupulously and cruelly committing drug trafficking, sabotage acts, ethnic cleansing, rapes, collecting extortion money, setting villages on fire and recruiting child soldiers while preaching political issues.

In this context, I would like to recount the historical background briefly. Myanmar regained independence from the colonial rual in 1948. Myanmar started to stand as a sovereign state practising parliamentary democracy and capitalist economic system. At that time the national unity was very weak due to discord sown by the colonialists. The splits among the political parties led to disunity among the people. Sectarianism led to armed insurrections and peace and tranquillity did not prevail in the nation. The lives of the people were not safe.

As a result, the political, economic and social conditions of the nation deteriorated. The socio-economic lives of the people were in poor condition. Moreover, due to the weaknesses of the 1947 Constitution which was hastily drafted in line with the consent of colonialists, the Union was on the verge of disintegration. To save the nation from the general deterioration, the Tatmadaw had to take over State responsibilities in 1962.

According to the actual conditions of the nation at that time, the unsuccessful parliamentary democracy and capitalist economy were substituted with Myanmar socialist programme and socialist economic system. In the year 1974, a new Constitution was adopted.

However, the new conditions were not in harmony with the global political and economic trends and there were weaknesses in discharging of duties of responsible personnel at different levels. Thus the socialist system failed to satisfy the needs of the entire people and the nation had to encounter crisis and difficulties in various spheres. At the same time, internal insurgencies reached the climax. The people aspired to the stability and development of the nation and thus they demanded reforms.

Taking advantage of these situations, internal and external destructive elements created the 1988 disturbances in order to grab power through short-cut means. The nation was on the verge of collapse and no person nor organization was able to arrest the worsening situation. The Tatmadaw therefore had to take over State responsibilities again. After taking State responsibilities, the Tatmadaw gave priority to the prevalence of peace and tranquillity as well as the rule of law and order. At the same time, it had to crush the danger of internal insurgents who attempted to take advantage of the situation. In addition, the Tatmadaw had to endure and overcome the danger of external elements who tried to interfere in the internal affairs of our country.

Consequently, the single party system was abolished and steps were taken to practise the multi-party democracy system. The socialist economic system was substituted with market oriented economy.

The Government realizes that only when there are stability, peace and tranquillity and the rule of law and order, democracy can be practised with full essence and economic, education, health, transportation and social lives of the people can be developed. With this concept, emphasis was placed on national reconsolidation. As a result, 17 out of 18 major armed groups which had launched armed insurrection for over 40 years were convinced; they returned to the legal fold. Peace and tranquillity as well as the rule of law and order prevail throughout the country including border areas. Accordingly, border areas and national races development programmes have been carried out consistently.

At the same time, in order to build up necessary infrastructures for bringing about development and modernization of the Union, the special development projects, the 24 special region development projects and rural development tasks as well as human resources development works are being implemented with own strength.

Meanwhile, in order to bring about multiparty democracy which is aspired by the people, the National Convention was convened in 1993 to get principles for drafting a new constitution which can guarantee the practise of multiparty democracy and market economy. Before convening the National Convention, a consensus was obtained after coordinating with political parties and independent representatives-elect. In fact, it was the cooperative step taken for smooth political transition to democracy.

The National Convention continued till 1995 and altogether 104 fundamental principles and some detailed basic principles for drafting a new enduring Constitution have been adopted. However, due to the manipulation of a big neo-colonialist nation wishing to give a limelight to an individual and putting our nation under its influence, NLD delegates deviated from the original trend and walked out of the National Convention. Although the National Convention was adjourned, continued efforts were made by the Government for ensuring peace and stability of the nation, economic development of the people and development of human resources which are essential for marching towards democracy. When good foundations for modernizing and developing the Union have been laid, the seven-step Road Map was declared. The National Convention was reconvened in May 2004.

At that time, invitations were sent to all political parties numbering 10 including NLD. NLD replied that it would attend the National Convention and made some demands. The Government complied with certain demands. However, NLD, finally did not attend the National Convention. Shan Nationalities League for Democracy and Kokang Democratic Party which were under NLD’s influence also failed to attend the National Convention. The remaining delegates from other political parties, representatives-elect and various delegate groups attended the National Convention. Giving priority to the interest of the nation and the entire people instead of the interest of a single party or a race, discussions and coordinations were made at the National Convention. Therefore, three sessions of National Convention had been held successfully till 31-1-2006 and so far, 70 per cent of fundamental principles and detailed basic principles have been adopted.

By observing the above-mentioned points, one can see clearly that Myanmar is marching towards market economy and discipline-flourishing democracy. If the National Convention could have been held continuously without obstacles in 1996, Myanmar might have been practising multiparty democracy now. Due to self-seeking acts of the NLD, the democratization process has been delayed.

Later, NLD and its cohort parties as well as so-called veteran and new generation politicians shouting at the top of their voice that they aspire for democracy have been making confrontation to sabotage Myanmar’s transition to democracy. They made various kinds of demands and attacks. They made instigation and fabrications to mislead the people and create anarchy.

Likewise, expatriate destructive elements and terrorist insurgents gathered false information and made complaints to their foreign masters. By using democracy cause as a ploy, they are receiving funds from international organizations and using them for their own interests. By using some foreign assistance they secretly make use of saboteurs and UG hardcores to commit destructive acts within the country.

Similarly, their foreign masters are putting pressure on Myanmar by imposing various sanctions. They raise minions and exaggerate the fabricated reports. In order to put puppet government in power, they confer various titles and medals on party politicians. Those foreign masters also make use of some international organizations to put pressure on Myanmar. They are also demanding Myanmar’s neighbours as well as other countries in the region to isolate Myanmar. They exaggerated that Myanmar had become a threat to the region and demanded UN Security Council to take action against Myanmar. Their ultimate aim is to remove the Tatmadaw Government from power which is practically bringing about democracy, and replace it with the puppet government. In this connection, three-pronged attack namely above-ground, underground and external attacks are being launched simultaneously.

One of the attacks of neo-colonialist foreign masters and their cohorts against our country was false accusation to the effect that Myanmar Government was ignoring narcotic drug problem, involved in drug trafficking and the earnings from drug trafficking were used in purchasing arms and ammunition.

Actually, Myanmar’s involvement in the narcotic drugs problem was caused by colonialism. In ancient times in Myanmar, there were no drug problem. Traditionally Myanmar people avoided the production and consumption of narcotic drugs from generation to generation. Narcotic drug abuse has traditionally regarded as an evil deed. However, the colonialists introduced poppy cultivation and opium production to Asia including our country. To prolong the enslavement of the national people, the colonialists intentionally permitted poppy cultivation and opium production in Shan State of our country. In addition, with the assistance from a big western power, nationalist Chinese Kuomington troops intruded into Myanmar and extensively carried out narcotic drug cultivation and production as their main business. Later, insurgents including SSA carried on the drug production and trafficking. So, it can vividly be seen that the main culprit of Myanmar’s narcotic drug problem was the colonialists, neo-colonialists and their cohorts. Those who are really responsible for the drug problem are the foreign masters who are putting all the blame on Myanmar Government.

Nowadays, those who are actually committing drug trafficking are SSA (South) Ywet Sit group and their accomplices, internal and external terrorist destructive elements and criminals. They are trafficking in narcotic drugs in collusion. It is quite clear that those terrorist drug traffickers are committing terrorist acts and arms smuggling. Ywet Sit participated in the unconditional surrender of entire MTA. However, he did not give up drug trafficking and went underground again. While the former armed groups which have returned to the legal fold are joining hands with the Government in eradicating the drug menace in respective regions, Ywet Sit’s SSA group and internal and external criminals are committing drug trafficking in gang in the far-flung border areas.

At the press conference No 2/2005 held on 5 March 2005, it was clarified that Ywet Sit’s bodyguard Sai Tun (alias) Nai Tun Wiwutarun was arrested with 172 packets of heroin weighing 82 kilograms near Mae Hon Son of Thailand. Likewise, at the press conference No 1/2006, those from SSA (South) brigade-241 who were arrested and those who surrendered confessed that there was narcotic drug production near Ywet Sit’s headquarters Loitainglian and Ywet Sit’s group forced the local people at some far-flung areas to grow poppy and collected taxes on opium. The opium produced were to be sold to SSA (South) only. The Ywet Sit group which was producing and trafficking in narcotic drugs at far-flung border areas are shouting at the top of their voice before the world’s media that they are eradicating the drug menace and receiving foreign aids and funds. They are actually engaged in drug trafficking and putting the blame on the Government.

According to the clarifications made by the Director-General of the Myanmar Police Force and evidences given, it can be seen that SSA (South) Ywet Sit and former MTA member Naw Kham had joined hands as a drug ring and together with internal and external destructionists, they are trafficking in drugs in huge volumes; and money earned from drug trafficking are spent on smuggling arms and ammunition.

SSA (South) insurgents and terrorists are distributing the arms smuggled into the country to other insurgent groups. With these arms, the insurgent terrorists are killing the people in groups, collecting extortion money, committing robberies and kidnappings. Although shouting for liberation of Shan State, Ywet Sit and cohorts are actually narcotic drug traffickers who are smuggling arms like mafia gangsters.

While insurgent drug lords are committing drug trafficking in disguise, the Tatmadaw has been wiping out drug menace since 1960s through launching various operations. It has been recorded in the history that in launching various anti-narcotic drug operations, the Tatmadaw had to sacrifice many lives, blood and sweat. For instance, during the period from 1988 September to 1998, altogether 259 Tatmadaw members have sacrificed their lives and 937 Tatmadaw members were wounded.

As 17 former armed groups have returned to the legal fold, there prevails regional peace and tranquillity. Border areas development works are carried out on a large scale. In addition, narcotic drug production and trafficking are effectively eradicated at the border areas. Similarly, arms smuggling in some unstable areas at the border has now been wiped out.
The regional national race leaders with the assistance provided by the Government and participation of the local people are now implementing the border areas development projects. The national people of respective regions who lived in anxiety and lagged behind in development are now enjoying basic human rights and equal opportunities for development. They are enjoying the fruitful results of development. It is the truth.

Internal and external destructive elements are not only accusing the Tatmadaw Government of drug trafficking. They are also making false accusations that the Tatmadaw is committing ethnic cleansing and rapes.

Actually, it is SSA (South) Ywet Sit’s group that is sitting on the fence at the border area and committing atrocities. The SSA (South) terrorists are setting villages on fire and committing ethnic cleansing. The SSA (South) insurgent terrorists raped women of national races and planted bombs at crowded places to kill the people en masse. Some of their atrocities were as follows.

— On 9-2-1993 morning, some 300 SSA (South) insurgents failed in attacking the Tatmadaw camp at Pantawi and they set Pantawi village of Pa-O nationals on fire. They also made random shooting and as a result, 60 villagers were killed and 30 others wounded. They set some 150 houses on fire and a large number of villagers were left homeless.

— On 18-1-1997 night, Ywet Sit’s group set 5 houses on fire at Meethwaygon (Bamar) village in Namhsan Township. Altogether 13 persons were killed and 8 others wounded. The insurgent terrorists also raped village girls.

— On 28-1-1997, Ywet Sit’s group killed 21 charcoal makers from ward 6 of Namhsan.

— On 13-6-1997, some drug trafficking insurgents of Ywet Sit’s SSA (South) group halted 30 passenger buses and demanded extortion money from the passengers. The insurgent terrorists also abducted women passengers into the jungle and raped them. In addition, they sorted out Bamar passengers and killed them en masse. Altogether 25 persons were killed and 5 others wounded.

— On 21-5-1998, Ywet Sit’s terrorists planted bomb at Myoma cinema hall in Mandalay. One person was killed and 11 others wounded in the incident.

— On 18-10-1998, Ywet Sit’s terrorist insurgents beat six quarry workers near Kyauktaw village on Panglon-Leikha road.

— On 3-1-2000 night, SSA (South) insurgents blasted explosions at two plots of Mongshu gemland. Over 120 workers were killed and over 50 workers were wounded. Over 250 million kyats worth of property was lost. According to the confession of platoon commander Aik Maung of SSA (South) group who surrendered in 2002, it is learnt that the cruel and loathsome bomb blasts at Mongshu gemland were caused by Ywet Sit’s SSA (South) group.

— On 4-5-2001, in clearing a time bomb planted by Ywet Sit’s terrorists near G-shed of Mandalay Zaygyo market, 34 persons were wounded.

— On 26-3-2005, a Tatmadaw column clashed with some 60 insurgents of Ywet Sit’s group. On its retreat, Ywet Sit’s group set villages of Pa-O national race on fire. At Htitakhu village, 32 houses and a primary school were destroyed by fire and 249 persons were left homeless. At Moneloot village, 14 houses were burnt down and 27 persons were left homeless. At Nawngtay village, 38 houses were burnt down and 116 persons were left homeless. At Parmaing village, 14 houses were burnt down and 89 persons were left homeless.

At the press conference No 2/2006, sergeant Sai Tun Kyaw SA (South) brigade-241 who surrendered had confessed that Ywet Sit has two wives and many mistresses; Ywet Sit is a womanizer and he spent a large sum of money for pleasure; Ywet Sit raped Nan Mu Kyauk, a vendor girl who was only 14 years old at Loitainglian market; commanding officer of SSA (South) brigade-758 Mein Hsin has 40 wives; and commanding officer of SSA (South) brigade-756 Khay Lawng has 20 wives.

While Ywet Sit’s group is committing terrorist acts intentionally and unscrupulously, NCGUB, FTUB, ABSDF, NLD (LA) and NDD expatriate groups are launching sabotage acts to frighten and make troubles to the people so as to disintegrate national unity. False accusations and fabrications are made to discredit and harm the prestige of the Government. They are committing such terrorist acts as above-ground attack and expatriate attack against the Government.

Some glaring atrocities of terrorist insurgents were as follows.

— During 1991and 1992, ABSDF (North) group seized and tortured some 100 persons in Kachin State and cruelly beat and shot over 40 people to death. That group led by Thangyaung (alias) Sao Khun Kyaw joined the SSA (South) Ywet Sit’s group in 1997 and committed atrocities such as robberies, collecting extortion money, mobilizing new recruits forcibly, etc. When SSA (South) brigade-241 entered Namkham region in January 2006, the Tatmadaw and the people jointly launched operation and 39 insurgents were captured and 11 insurgents surrendered.

— On 25-12-1996, Buddha’s Tooth Relic was conveyed from China under the friendship programme between the two countries and kept in Maha Pasana Cave of Kaba Aye Hillock for public homage. On that religious occasion, ABSDF terrorists and cohorts blasted bombs. Five innocent persons were killed and 17 others injured.

— On 7-5-2005 afternoon, time bombs were blasted at three places namely Yangon Trade Centre where Thailand Trade Fair was being held, Junction-8 Shopping Centre and Dagon Centre in Yangon by Aung Min of NDD and Zaw Win Lwin, Nair Palair Do and Ko Pauk of ABSDF. Altogether 23 innocent people died and 150 others were injured. Those bomb blasts were masterminded by NCGUB of expatriate Sein Win, FTUB of Pyithit Nyunt Wai and they provided funds to terrorists to commit such atrocities.

— On 8-1-2006 morning, a time bomb was exploded at two shops in Namphalon market in Tamu Township of Sagaing Division by ABSDF (West) group. As a result, two persons were killed by the bomb blast.

There were also many incidents in which the combined force of the people, the Tatmadaw and the Myanmar Police Force prevented incidents that might have killed or injured many people. Some incidents were as follows.

— On 1-1-2000, a time bomb was defused in time by security members at Indepen-dence celebrations near Maha Bandoola Park in front of Yangon City Hall. Soe Thiha (alias) Thura Kyaw Zin who planted the time bomb was arrested. He confessed that he conspired with PP-21 members Ye Kyaw Swa, Naing Naing and Min Min to commit such terrorist act.

— On 5-2-2005 evening, ABSDF member Win Aung who infiltrated together with explosives to blast bomb at Taninthayi bridge was arrested in Chaunggyi ward of Taninthayi Township.

— On 7-2-2006, security members exposed in time two highly-explosive mines and 3.5mm rocket launcher planted by San Gyi and team of NLD (LA) near Kwinchaung bridge on Yangon-Mandalay railroad. The two mines included about 10 pounds of TNT and if they were not exposed and removed in time, they would surely derail the train causing death and injury to a large number of passengers.

— On 26-2-2006 morning, acting on a tip-off of a duty conscious citizen, security members exposed in time a highly-explosive mine planted by San Gyi and team of NLD (LA) at the rail track near 176/21 milepost of Yangon-Mandalay railroad in Toungoo Township. The mine contained 7 pounds of TNT and one pound of gelignite.

To send false information and fabrications, NCGUB, FTUB, NLD (LA), ABSDF and NDD terrorists provided some UG hardcores within the country with funds and illegal satellite phones. The UG hardcores also distributed instigative pamphlets to destabilize the nation. Their destructive acts were exposed by security members. By seeing the above-mentioned points, it is obvious that terrorist expatriate groups and terrorist insurgent groups are committing atrocities and sabotage acts to harm the lives and property of the people; committing ethnic cleansing, murdering innocent people en masse and raping national race girls. The people suffering from the troubles and hardships are ready to tell the world of their grievances.

Another false accusation against Myanmar was that Myanmar was recruiting child soldiers. In Myanmar, conscription is not compulsory. For national defence duty, those between the age limit of 18 and 25 are accepted to discharge military duty of their own volition. The Adjutant-General’s Office of the Ministry of Defence has issued directives and orders not to recruit minors as soldiers.

The real culprits who are recruiting minors as child soldiers actually are insurgent terrorist groups including Ywet Sit’s SSA (South) group. It has been clarified at the previous press conferences. In this context, I would like to recount some terrorist acts of them as follows.

— On 2-7-2004, SSA (South) Ywet Sit’s group forcibly recruited 5 villagers each from Hwaykhan, Narlaw and Naintein villages.

— During May and September 2005, SSA (South) Ywet Sit group forcibly recruited 8 villagers from Wanlawt village of Kunhein Township, 10 from Saikkhaung village, 6 from Kyaingtaung Township, 55 from Maukmai Township and 25 from Langhke Township.

— In October 2005, SSA (South) Ywet Sit’s group abducted and recruited Aik Pee (16), Aik Lu (10), Aik Sai (13) and Kham Om (13) of Wanlawt village of Kunhein Township as child soldiers.

— In January 2006, SSA (South) brigade-241 infiltrated into Namkham region and along the route the insurgents forcibly mobilized 15 new recruits including a 13 years old boy named Maung Soe Naing. It has been clarified and you excellencies and journalists have seen him at the previous press conference.

SSA (South) Ywet Sit’s group forcibly recruited members from surrounding villages. If the villages could not provide new recruits they had to give extortion money of 500,000 kyats per recruit. Due to forceful recruitment by Ywet Sit’s group, the local people sent their children to nearby towns and put them into novicehood. Those new recruits who fled were killed in public. In some cases, the SSA (South) insurgents murdered the parents of some new recruits in order to cut off the family links. These facts were confessed by those who fled from Ywet Sit’s group and those insurgents who surrendered.

The above-mentioned points show that who are the real culprits committing drug trafficking, ethnic cleansing, rapes, sabotage acts and recruiting child soldiers actually. They are none other than SSA (South) Ywet Sit group, NCGUB, FTUB, ABSDF. Hence, the Government has officially declared these four groups as unlawful associations. NCGUB, FTUB, ABSDF and NLD (LA) and their members have also been officially declared as terrorist groups.

Although there are sound evidences of atrocities committed by terrorist insurgents and expatriate groups, their foreign masters are neglecting the terrorist acts and putting all the blame on the Government. According to their scheme, internal and external destructive elements are launching above-ground, underground and expatriate attacks simultaneously.

One of the above-ground attacks was the announcement No 1/2006 of NLD dated 12-2-2006. The announcement contained demands for summoning Hluttaw not later than 17-4-2006; for releasing the restricted leaders of NLD; and for dialogue with NLD.

In addition, the announcement contained the point for making the existing Government to be dejure government. Indeed, it is not logical and far from reality. It is a trick to serve their own interest. In fact, the Tatmadaw Government took over State responsibilities unavoidably as the nation was on the verge of disintegration during the 1988 disturbances. Since then, it has been an official government recognized by the world’s nations including neighbours. The Government has been sending delegates to UN and international meetings. Myanmar is also participating as a member in regional organizations such as ASEAN, BIMST-EC, GMS, etc.

Another demand of NLD was to summon Hluttaw. In this context, it is to be considered whether NLD can make such demand or not. In the 1990 elections, NLD won in 392 out of 485 constituencies.

However, altogether 105 representatives-elect had been cancelled as they were convicted for violating existing laws. Altogether 79 representatives-elect resigned of their own volition and 73 representatives-elect passed away. Thus, 305 representatives-elect are void due to various reasons and there remain only 131 representtaives-elect altogether. Of them, only 87 representatives-elect are from NLD. So, Hluttaw cannot be summoned. By reviewing constitutions of the world nations, it can be found that Hluttaw can be summoned only when at least one-third of representatives make demand for it. The 1974 Constitution stated that when 34 per cent of representatives-elect demand, the State Council shall summon Hluttaw immediately. Thus, NLD’s 87 representatives-elect can in no way demand for summoning Hluttaw. It is not in accordance with the international norms. Even if the Government summons the Hluttaw, it would be void.

Moreover, the national people no longer trust NLD. Since 1998, mass rallies were held in cities of States and Divisions to express the people’s desire. At the mass rallies, the people expressed their view that NLD should be dissolved as it is making obstacles and hardships for the people in various ways and means in collusion with foreign masters. With foreign interference, NLD is posing danger to the country and it should be dissolved in accordance with the people’s desire. The mass rallies also demanded to take action against illegal CRPP (Committee Representing People’s Parliament) in accordance with law.

In addition, many representatives-elect of NLD resigned in the year 1999 as they no longer trusted activities of NLD which was betraying the national cause. Many township NLDs were dissolved with the consent of executive committees. A larger number of people than those who had voted for NLD candidates signed their statement of disapproving them and recalled the NLD representatives-elect. So, it can be seen that NLD is no longer supported by the people.

Another demand of NLD is dialogue. The National Convention being attended by over 1,000 delegates representing national races, representatives-elect and people from all walks of life is wider in scope than NLD’s dialogue. The NLD walked out of the National Convention in 1995. It also failed to attend the National Convention in 2004.

It had been many times NLD neglected the national interests. So, no dialogue is possible with NLD which is no longer winning the public trust and not representing the people.

NLD issued another announcement on 21-4-2006 making accusations which are far from actual conditions of the country. These accusations are quite similar to those of their foreign masters. For NLD to make accusations and attacks, foreign masters have been masterminding constantly.

The NLD headquarters in Yangon is being frequented by diplomats from embassies of foreign masters. For instance, some diplomats of those embassies visited the NLD headquarters for 51 times during March and exchanged documents. The diplomats also discussed with CEC members of NLD. If NLD which is dancing to the tunes of foreign masters come into power, Myanmar will fall under the influence and servitude of the neo-colonialists.

NLD’s announcement also made groundless accusations that the national economy was declining and the Government could not prevent drug trafficking as well as trafficking in person and it had difficulties in controlling and preventing infectious diseases; to solve these problems the nation would need foreign aids; and only when the Government is dejure one, foreign aids and loans can be obtained, it said.

If NLD has the true goodwill for the nation to have greater development, it should demand its foreign masters to revoke sanctions against Myanmar. Prompted by NLD, foreign masters have imposed economic and trade sanctions. Foreign investments and tourism are also discouraged. Otherwise, the Tatmadaw Government would be able to bring about development of the nation with higher speed. Our nation might have been developed much more than the present.

Hence, instead of demanding for a dialogue, NLD should make demands to its foreign masters for revoking sanctions. Instead of putting pressure on Myanmar, the foreign masters should render a helpful hand to the Government in order to accelerate the pace of transition to democracy.

It was illogical that such lop-sided accusations and fabrications occurred at a time when the Tatmadaw Government is taking relentless steps to transform the country into a discipline-flourishing democratic nation. It is far from truth and it is unjust. It is surprising that these accusations are contrary to cultural development of human society.