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Friday 2 April 2010

The Decision Of The NLD & Aung San Suu Kyi

Dear Friends,

Aung San Suu Kyi led National League for Democracy (NLD) decided unanimously on 29 March 2010, not to re-register the party to participate in the junta’s planned sham 2010 election due to its unfair electoral laws. NLD is effectively boycotting junta's sham 2010 election which is designed to legitimise military rule in Burma.

* All the justice loving people should boycott junta's planned sham 2010 election.

National League for Democracy (NLD), unanimous victor of 1990 election, stands firmly on “Shew-Gone-Daing” declaration of which all four main principals are equally important that needs to place in order to have true national reconciliation,i.e. to release all political prisoners, to take place genuine dialogue, to revise 2008 constitution and to recognize 1990 election results.

On 29 March 2010, Aung San Suu Kyi’s gave six points@ analysis rejecting party registration which can be laterally translated into guidelines for the democracy activists to implement them.

They are:

(1) She doesn’t accept 2008 constitution and upholds the Shwe-Gone-Daing Declaration.
(2) She doesn’t accept the Junta’s unjust and one-sided Political Party Registration, which is undemocratic.
(3) She said the NLD is neither her property nor anyone else.
(4) She doesn’t favor or accept any attempt to create factions within the party.
(5) She would like to say to the people that she is committed to democracy and will continue her struggle.
(6) She won’t recognize that the NLD is abolished, even if it is dissolved by the military regime

* All the justice loving people should work to implement all 4 main principals of "Shew-Gone-Daing" Declaration.

* UNSC should

• declare that it won’t recognize juntas planned 2010 election and its results
• declare junta’s sham 2008 constitution as NULL and VOID
• declare it will implement “Shwe-Gone-Daing” declaration as the UN road map for democracy in Burma
• declare that it will recognise Aung San Suu Kyi led CRPP as the legitimate Government of Burma if should Interim Government be formed

Thank you very much for your unwavering support.

Best regards,

Burma Voices Team

http://democracyforburma.wordpress.com/2010/03/15/mpu-calls-for-crpp-to-form-interim-government/

http://www.bdcburma.org/Statements.asp?Id=82

@ Irrawaddy
1. 3N Network Coordinator
Human Rights Watch Letter to G8
2010 Bakapa Gs Report
Our Stand on NLD's Decision - 04-02-2010

Burma Military Junta Finances Halted



The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced financial sanctions against family members of regime leaders and key additional individuals and businesses that are part of the financial network of Tay Za, a Burmese business tycoon and arms dealer with close ties to Burma's military junta.

"We are tightening financial sanctions against Tay Za, an arms dealer and financial henchman of Burma's repressive junta," said OFAC Director Adam J. Szubin. "The President has made clear that we will continue to take action against the military junta and those who prop it up so long as human rights violations continue and democracy is suppressed."

The action targets the Htoo Group of Companies, which carries out key projects on behalf of the Burmese junta, including the purchase of military equipment and aircraft for the Burmese military.

Among the individuals named today is Aung Thet Mann, a director of Tay Za's Htoo Group of Companies. Aung Thet Mann is the son of General Thura Shwe Mann, a senior official in the Burmese government and a member of the State Peace and Development Council. Tay Za has used his business relationship with Aung Thet Mann to win favorable business contracts from the Burmese junta. OFAC also designated Thiha, Tay Za's brother and business partner, and U Kyaw Thein, a director of Tay Za's business ventures in Singapore.

The companies designated include Myanmar Avia Export Company Ltd., a company Tay Za has used to purchase helicopters and aircraft on behalf of the Burmese regime; Ayer Shwe Wah Company Limited, an enterprise for which Aung Thet Mann serves as a director; and Pavo Aircraft Leasing Pte. Ltd. in Singapore.

Four spouses of senior Burmese government officials have also been named - Khin Lay Thet, the wife of General Thura Shwe Mann; Myint Myint Ko, the wife of Construction Minister Saw Tun; Tin Lin Myint, the wife of Lieutenant-General Ye Myint; and Myint Myint Soe, the wife of Foreign Affairs Minister Nyan Win.

These actions were taken pursuant to Executive Order 13448, which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to designate senior regime officials, human rights violators in Burma, persons engaged in public corruption in Burma, financial and material supporters of the Government of Burma, and spouses and dependent children of previously designated individuals. Tay Za was named along with five of his companies by President George W. Bush in the Annex to E.O. 13448 of October 18, 2007.

This designation freezes any assets the designees may have subject to U.S. jurisdiction, and prohibits all financial and commercial transactions by any U.S. person with the designated companies and individuals. It also puts the world on notice about the financial operations of key junta associates and their companies.

Identifying Information:


WIN AUNG
AKA: AUNG, Dagon Win; AUNG, U Win
DOB: circa 1953
Nationality Burma;
Companies: Dagon International Limited; c/o Dagon Timber Limited

ZAW ZAW
AKA: ZAW, U Zaw
DOB: 22 Oct 1966
Citizen: Burma
Nationality: Burma
Passport #: 828461 (Burma) issued 18 May 2006 expires 17 May 2009
Companies: c/o Hotel Max; c/o Max Myanmar Group of Companies; c/o Max Singapore International Pte. Ltd.

DAGON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
AKA: DAGON INTERNATIONAL; DAGON INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Address: Dagon Centre, 6th Floor, 262-264 Pyay Road, Myayingone, Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Burma

DAGON TIMBER LIMITED
AKA: DAGON TIMBER
ADDRESS: Dagon Centre, 262-264 Pyay Road, Myaynigone, Yangon, Burma

ESPACE AVENIR EXECUTIVE SERVICED APARTMENT
AKA: ESPACE AVENIR)
Address: No. 523, Pyay Road, Kamaryut Township, Yangon, Burma

G A ARDMORE PTE. LTD.
Address: 101 Cecil Street, 08-08 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069533, Singapore; 3 Shenton Way, 10-01 Shenton House, Singapore 068805, Singapore

G A CAPITAL PTE. LTD.
Address: 101 Cecil Street, 08-08 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069533, Singapore

G A FOODSTUFFS PTE. LTD.
Address: 101 Cecil Street, 08-08 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069533, Singapore

G A LAND PTE. LTD.
Address: 1 Scotts Road, 21-07/08 Shaw House, Singapore 228208, Singapore

G A RESORT PTE. LTD.
Address:1 Scotts Road, 21-07 Shaw House, Singapore 228208, Singapore; 3 Shenton Way, 10-01 Shenton House, Singapore 068805, Singapore

G A SENTOSA PTE. LTD.
Address: 101 Cecil Street, 08-08 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069533, Singapore

G A TREASURE PTE. LTD.
Address: 3 Shenton Way, 10-01 Shenton House, Singapore 068805, Singapore

G A WHITEHOUSE PTE. LTD.
Address: 3 Shenton Way, 10-01 Shenton House, Singapore 068805, Singapore

GOLDEN AARON PTE. LTD.
Address: 3 Shenton Way, 10-01, Shenton House, Signapore 068805, Singapore; 101 Cecil Street, 08-08 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069533, Singapore

HOTEL MAX
AKA: HOTEL CHAUNG THA BEACH RESORT
Address: No. 1 Ywama Curve, Ba Yint Naung Road, Block-2, Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX (MYANMAR) CONSTRUCTION CO.
Address: 1 Ywama Curve, Bayint Naung Road, Ward (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX MYANMAR GEMS AND JEWELLERY CO., LTD.
Address: 1 Ywama Curve, Bayint Naung Road, Ward (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX MYANMAR GROUP OF COMPANIES
AKA: MAX MYANMAR; MAX MYANMAR CO.; MAX MYANMAR COMPANY LIMITED; MAX MYANMAR GROUP
Address: No. 1 Ywama Curve, Ba Yint Naung Road, Ward (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX MYANMAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
Address:, 1 Ywama Curve, Bayint Naung Road, Ward (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX MYANMAR SERVICES CO., LTD.
Address: 1 Ywama Curve, Bayint Naung Road, Ward (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX MYANMAR TRADING CO.
Address: LTD., 1 Ywama Curve, Bayint Naung Road, Ward (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma

MAX SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD.
Address: 3 Shenton Way, #24-02, Shenton House 068805, Singapore

MYANMAR IVANHOE COPPER COMPANY LIMITED
AKA: MICCL; MONYWA JVCO; MYANMAR IVANHOE COPPER CO. LTD.
Address: 70 (I) Bo Chein Street, Pyay Road, Hlaing Township, Yangon, Burma; Monywa, Sagaing Division, Burma; 70 (I) Bo Chein Street, 6.5 miles Pyay Road, Yangon , Burma

ROYAL KUMUDRA HOTEL
Address: No. 1 Ywama Curve, Ba Yint Naung Road, Block (2), Hlaing Township, Rangoon, Burma; No. 9 Hotel Zone, Nay Pyi Taw, Burma

SENTOSA TREASURE PTE. LTD.
Address: 3 Shenton Way, 10-01 Shenton House, Singapore 068805, Singapore[JADE] [BURMA}