The Burmese government is, extremely pathetic in their attempts to hold their preciously, and certainly doomed government. Why is it like that? It all starts with the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Aung San Suu Kyi's detention is, in fact, a huge mistake made by Burma's military junta. Obviously, their motive was to prevent the downfall of their goverment, which is certainly imminent, as, who would want a bunch of nutjobs running the goverment (nobody in the right mind would). Instead of preventing the downfall of their government, they have already secured the government's downfall. Since Dr. Suu Kyi already has been supported by 59% of the voters in the general election, it adds the the controversy, as it attracts international intrest. It was certainly a wise decision to impose sanctions on the country. The only problem is that, the military junta may decide to put Aung San into more misery if the U.N try to intervene. The accusations against Aung San Suu Kyi, such as being "an axehandle of neo-colonists" and "a traitor who deserves to be deported" is one of the desperate excuses of the government to the world to defend themselves against inquestionable evidence that they are responsible for handling something that is extremely close to being inhumane (probably it already is). Basically, the government is scared of political powers such as U.S.A and other major countries, so it is trying to hide the fact that somebody is rebelling against their corrupt system, by simply dumping her into house arrest with a hastily thought of 'answer'. Talks with these people are useless. Why try talk to a military junta? It only premotes their reputation making them even more dangerous
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(Aung San Suu Kyi is not corrupt as she has earned a Noble Peace prize)
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How can you say that Suu Kyi will be better when she is on power? Verybody can be corrupted by power.
Well, Suu Kyi can be bad, but she cannot be worse that the military junta.
Yeah, of course, people with a democratic leader are much more well off than a military junta which has full power over the country
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