my sympathy also goes to the rest of his family member and loved ones
leaving behind as well. However, as a leader - there's neither
credibility nor morale we generally observed in many of those no-
nonsense leaders like u aung san. Even though notorious u ne win, one
time he made himself clear to the riot people that army shoots to
kill, not to the sky by telling the truth as a leader: whether or not
his brutality is just another concerned.
There is plenty of strain flip-flopping stuffs within the speech of so-
called hard core leader called the late Mahn Sha. In fact, no
particular moral authority of so-called resistance and morale
principle had already been eva****ated long time ago. Look! Not so long
ago in interview with rfa, he said that **we all fought and are
fighting for this army dictator****p to end you all know**. The
question is why he flip-flopped as a leader, why he covered-up those
destruction harming Myanmar, why he deliberately distorted knu's
fighting against Myanmar particularly well before 1962. Did he a good
leader of no nonsense or just a pimp who speaks anything just to have
a deal and just to get credit. What does it mean History? He did not
realize A BIG MISTAKE that making good propaganda needs political
skills and he's rather making himself a lousy leader by covering up
elephante? No wonder, his crappie leader****p and so-called movement
FAILED! Yeah, we lose a human being but not losing a leader, I mean no-
nonsense one - period! (as usual, a few people spoke out his
outstanding shortly after this news but I felt so touchy, untidy,
baggy and loose. Worst of all, HIS FLIP FLOPPING STUFFS - NOBODY IS
TALKING ABOUT). In fact, there's nothing good to talk about his
leader****p and politika skill.
Good points raised by a couple of you guys: mogyothwar and buddy O! As
usual, there's one shouter involved also : it doesn't worth talking
about more. Let people judge *facts*!
WHAT WENT WRONG? WHERE'S THE MISSING PART?
Leader's talk or layman's talk?
All is said and done: Mahn Sha covered up and left aside the beginning
& earlier part: ridiculously HE ATTEMPTED TO RECORD BROKEN HISTORY OF
HIS OWN (NOT THE WHOLE) and making military rule the centerpiece for
their violence. Horrible and terrifying ma'an!
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by mogyothwar
Dear All, Here is the NEWS. A leader of Myanmar's biggest ethnic armed
groups has been killed at his home in Mae Sot, a border town in
neighbouring Thailand. Mahn Sha Lar Phan, secretary-general of the
Karen National Union (KNU), was shot dead at about 4:30pm on Thursday
at his two-storey wooden home by two men who had arrived in a pickup
truck. "One of them walked up to the house and said in Karen 'How are
you, uncle?' Then the other man joined him after parking the truck and
they both shot him with two pistols," Kim Suay, his wife, told the
Reuters news agency. The killing was immediately blamed on Myanmar's
military government. In an interview on Monday, the Karen leader had
predicted a possible increase in violence ahead of a constitutional
referendum in Myanmar in May. Karen divisions His son Hse Hse, another
senior member of the predominantly Christian Karen rebel movement,
blamed a Buddhist Karen splinter group which brokered a truce with the
Myanmar government in the mid-1990s. "This is the work of the DKBA and
the Burmese soldiers," Hse Hse said, referring to the Democratic Karen
Buddhist Army. The KNU and its armed wing, the Karen National
Liberation Army (KNLA), are riven by internal feuds and lethal
vendettas. Thai police said they had the registration number of the
vehicle and were setting up roadblocks around Mae Sot - a frontier
town of refugees, illegal migrants and gem dealers - to try to catch
the two killers. The Karen have been fighting for independence in the
hills of eastern Myanmar for the past 60 years. The group once
controlled areas of eastern Myanmar, but has been reduced mainly to a
string of bases pressed against the Thai border. Border conflict
Myanmar began a bloody offensive against the Karen two years ago,
which activists say has targeted ordinary villagers rather than
separatists. Decades of fighting have devastated eastern Myanmar,
where 500,000 people have been displaced by violence, according to
Human Rights Watch, a New York-based rights group. Up to 150,000 Karen
refugees also live in camps along Thailand's border with Myanmar. Many
of them have been there for more than 20 years. Rape, forced labour,
summary executions and land grabs remain widespread, while the
military also forces villagers to act as human minesweepers, Human
Rights Watch said in its annual re****t last month. EBD OF THE NEWS. My
comments, If only he decides to take honourable retirement within
Myanmar and within legal fold he would still be alive and help the
cause of Karen affairs together with Phado Aung San. But who can
change his fate or " Phaya Thakihn Alo-daw Ja " It's the will of GOD
in the name of Jesus Christ. May he rest in peace. Amen Whether
SPDC representatives will attend the funeral of Phado Mahn Sher or not
is another matter. SPDC attended at Saw Bo Mya's funeral who died of
natural causes. If only Phado Mahn Sher had join hn=and with Phado
Aung San at least and took part in National Convention he could be one
of the ministers or authorities for Kayin Affairs in the Kayin State.
What we can make out of this is, that Thailand which is a member of
ASEAN, which is supposed to be a neighbour of Myanmar by hoarding the
insurgents against Myanmar's government. Thailand can not be called a
good friend but only a friend . It is not only Phado Mahn Sher who
lives in Chaig Mai in luxiry while his followers are in refugee camps
or in the jungle of Myanmar poorly, risking their lives for their
cause, whatever that means. What a waste. It is not surprising some
people might accuse Myanmar military(SPDC) for his tragic death.
Mogyothwar.
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by flyingdragon
well depending on who is judging from what perspectives I suppose.
but
nonetheless, human life is human life after all. violence doesnt
solve
the core problem in principle.(but politics is rather convoluted
process as everyone knows)!!
anyway, I am sorry for the loss of his family.
Maybe we will see crying loud sir BoBoKyawNyein's eulogy soon. He
cried so hard when he heard his Babamya passing now I am sure he will
have similar cry or better, depending on his mood I suppose.
so many blind in our land so objectives are unseen.


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