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Friday 2 December 2011

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) welcomes the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visits to Burma

2nd December 2011

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) welcomes the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visits to Burma hoping that her visits will help paving ways for more positive political development in Burma leading toward genuine national reconciliation.

Burma is facing challenges ahead which must address sensibly, wisely and realistically for the quest for democracy.

U Myo Thein, the Director of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “We earnestly call for U Thein Sein regime to enter genuine time-bond dialogue with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in order to bring about national reconciliation in Burma”.

Burma must solve not only political crisis but also human rights, economics isolation, armed-conflicts, poverty, environment, investment, technology, abuse of power, corruptions, poor technology and lack of expertise, education, lack of institutions, illegal immigration, poor healthcare, poor banking, unemployment, inflation, trade, fiscal and monetary policies, judiciary and rule of law.

U Khin Maung Win, the Director of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “We call for the President U Thein Sein regime to release all 600 political prisoners immediately and unconditionally since it will be the indicators judging whether if Burma is truly on the road to reform or not”.

Burma needs technology and financial assistance from international community to help rebuilding the nation after five decades of isolation and economics mismanagement.

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) calls for international community to provide more humanitarian assistance and development aids inside Burma and if there are obstacles blocking aids to Burma then we must remove them immediately since we don’t want to hurt the livelihood of the ordinary people of Burma. Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) opposes anything hurting people.

U Tint Swe Thiha, the Patron of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “We must stop armed-conflicts so as to restore peace in Burma”.

In order to help reliving the suffering of the people of Burma, we must have common position amongst all parties concerned by putting national interest first.

Daw Khin Aye Aye Mar, the Patron of the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) said that “We must alleviate poverty in Burma and we must promote economic development of the nation. At the same time, we must promote the educational standard which we believe the best investment for the future of the nation”.

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) welcomes tourists visiting Burma so as to promote ordinary Burmese people engaging with people from around the world.

Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) will be very happy and will support international monetary institutions such as “International Monetary Fund, World Bank and/or the Asian Development Bank” helps tackling poverty in Burma.

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