Myanmar Spring Revolution Morning Fresh News for 2022 Nov 18

1. Acting President Duwa Lashi La says there are still many remnants of military slavery education even though Myanma colonial education is gone

Acting President Duwa Lashi La said that there are still many remnants of military slavery education even though Myanma colonial education is gone. Acting President Duwa Lashi La said at the 102nd National Victory Day ceremony held on November 17.

“Slave education teaches to instill fear. It doesn’t teach that diversity has different abilities and strengths. Although there is no colonial education in Myanmar today, there are still many remnants of slave education. We need to revolutionize and abolish the ideological imprints that make our society unequal and grow hatred,” he said. Currently, the military group is systematically introducing their supported educational system into the classrooms.

2. U Aung Kyi Nyunt says efforts must be made to build a new federal democratic state by promoting nationalism

U Aung Kyi Nyunt, the chairperson of the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, said that efforts must be made to build a new federal democratic state by promoting nationalism. U Aung Kyi Nyunt said at the 102nd National Victory Day ceremony held on November 17. “Once upon a time, our forefathers were able to obtain the country’s independence with nationalism, and now we will continue to promote nationalism for the construction of a new federal democratic state and strive for the fall of the dictatorship,” he said. U Aung Kyi Nyunt said that the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) will continue to strive for the establishment of a peaceful federal democratic country that all ethnic peoples want.

3. Invitation of contestants for International Day of People with Disability

Contestants are invited to competitions for the International Day of People with Disability commemoration. The National Unity Government, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, informed that on November 17. Any person with a disability, including temporary (or permanent) disability, can participate in the competition, and the first prize will be three lakhs, the second prize will be two lakhs, and the third prize will be awarded one lakh.

Types of tournaments are –

(1) Poetry (for candidates with temporary/permanent disabilities)

(2) Animation (for candidates with temporary/permanent disabilities)

(3) Painting (for candidates with intellectual disabilities)

(4) Short articles (for candidates with temporary/permanent disabilities)

(5) Short novels for candidates with temporary/permanent disabilities)

The deadline is December 29, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. Myanmar time.

Addresses to send contest information are –

Email: idpd2022myanmar@gmail.com

Viber: +66855373489

Signal: +66855373489

4. The NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs released that the United Nations General Assembly should reinforce and support another draft resolution that will fully address the actions of the military

The NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs released that the United Nations General Assembly should reinforce and support another draft resolution that will fully address the actions of the military. On November 17, the NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement regarding the approval of the draft resolution on the human rights of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar.

The National Unity Government of the Republic of Myanmar welcomes the approval of the draft resolution on “Human Rights of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar” at the third committee meeting of the 77th United Nations General Assembly held on November 16, 2022. In addition, we also express our gratitude to the member countries of the European Union and the cooperation of Islamic organizations for constantly leading the draft proposal. Mainly, the draft resolution reaffirms the fundamental rights of the Rohingya and other minorities.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the new draft of the proposal should include texts that demand more effective actions from the international community, protect all communities in Myanmar, bring about the democratic system that the public wants, and put an end to the military dictatorship.

5.  Dr. Myo Nyunt and lawyer U Kyaw Hoe, central executives of the National League for Democracy, were released from prison

It is reported that Dr. Myo Nyunt and lawyer U Kyaw Hoe, central executives of the National League for Democracy, were released from prison. On November 17, they were released from Yangon’s Insein prison after being unjustly detained by the terrorist military council. Among those released were 88th-generation student leader Ko Mya Aye, author Mg Tha Cho, an anti-regime activist monk Shwe Nyawa Sayadaw, as well as central executives of the National League for Democracy party, Dr. Myo Nyunt and U Kyaw Hoe. Among the thousands of prisoners released by the military council, only a few hundred political prisoners were included.

6. The Myanmar-born ethnic groups in the UK protested against the military dictatorship in front of the Myanmar Embassy in London

It is reported that Myanmar-born ethnic groups in the UK protested against the military dictatorship in front of the Myanmar Embassy in London. The protest was attended by Myanmar-born ethnic brothers and sisters in the UK and demanded the fall of the military dictatorship in Myanmar, achieving federal democracy, and the release of political prisoners. Moreover, they protested to immediately stop the bombing and killing of innocent people and stand with brothers and sisters in Myanmar.

7. Distributing leaflets to the public to oppose the military council’s election in Plague city, Mandalay

In Plague city, Mandalay, leaflets were distributed to the public to oppose the military council’s election. It was reported through local residents that leaflets were distributed on November 17th National Victory Day. In the pamphlet, they described “do not accept the military council’s election and opposed it” and “rooting out the fascist army”. It is reported that the public also accepted and read the leaflets distributed with the title “From the 102nd National Victory Day to the Victory of the Spring Revolution”.

8. Holding Karenni Revolution Union (K.R.U) weekly (C) special refresher graduation ceremony

It is reported that the Karenni Revolution Union (K.R.U) held a weekly (C) special refresher graduation ceremony. It was informed by the Karenni Revolution Union (KRU) on November 17. The KRU’s weekly (C) special refresher course was completed on the 17th today, and quality performance and special military topics were trained in the course. The weekly (C) refresher course was conducted with the aim of making the soldiers more efficient and united.

  1. Acting President Duwa Lashi La says there are still many remnants of military slavery education even though Myanma colonial education is gone
  2. U Aung Kyi Nyunt says efforts must be made to build a new federal democratic state by promoting nationalism
  3. Invitation of contestants for International Day of People with Disability
  4. The NUG Ministry of Foreign Affairs released that the United Nations General Assembly should reinforce and support another draft resolution that will fully address the actions of the military
  5. Dr. Myo Nyunt and lawyer U Kyaw Hoe, central executives of the National League for Democracy, were released from prison
  6. The Myanmar-born ethnic groups in the UK protested against the military dictatorship in front of the Myanmar Embassy in London
  7. Distributing leaflets to the public to oppose the military council’s election in Plague city, Mandalay
  8. Holding Karenni Revolution Union (K.R.U) weekly (C) special refresher graduation ceremony

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