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The laws in Burma are so stupid that people never follow them. That is true in Thailand too. That's why both Thailand and Burma have high corruptions in the government.

I think it's time for the people in Burma to speak up for what needs to be done in Burma concerning the laws and rights of the people. I am looking forward to Dr. Salai Tun Than's return on June 19. He is currently in Bangkok. I really want to see him in person. I admire him very much. I hope he will have the support of the people.

Extension of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Detention

http://www.irrawaddy.org/aviewer.asp?a=5798&z=154

"I was hoping [that] the release would come today. So, I'm disappointed," said Thai Foreign Minister Kantathi Suphamongkhon. Malaysia and Singapore also echoed Bangkok's disappointment.

Today, many Asean countries and the rest of the world were disappointed with our country for no political improvements.

I talked to a former student of mine from Myanamr Institute of Theology. She said she came to study in Bangkok because there were more opportunities outside of Burma. To have more opportunities for the youth in Burma, it's essential that we have political stability in the country. Otherwise, we will lose all people from Burma to emigrate to other countries. Um ..............

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