Monday, April 2, 2012

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ကိုမင္းကိုႏုိ္င္ႏွင့္ ကိုကိုႀကီးတို႔အား ကေနဒါသံအရာရွိမ်ား၊ ပါလီမန္အဖြဲ႔၀င္မ်ား လာေရာက္ေတြ႔ဆံု။

ယေန႔(၃၁.၃.၂၀၁၂)ရက္ေန႔၊ နံနက္(၉)နာရီတြင္ Election Monitoring Network အား ကေနဒါႏိုင္ငံသံအရာရွိႏွင့္ ပါလီမန္အဖြဲ႔၀င္မ်ားက လာေရာက္ေတြ႔ဆုံေဆြးေႏြးခဲ႔ၾကပါသည္။
 
 

ပခုကၠဴက တပ္မ၁၀၁ မွရဲေဘာ္ အရာရွိ အရာခံမ်ားနဲ႔ မိသားစုဝင္ေတြက ျပည္သူနဲ႔ တသားထဲ ျပည္သူသာအမိ ျပည္သူသာအဖ ဆိုတာ ျပသလိုက္တာပါဘဲ ေလးစားဂုဏ္ယူလွ်က္ပါခင္ဗ်ာ
 

ယခုတစ္ပတ္ အဂၤါေန႔ ၂-၄-၂၀၁၂ မွာ ထြက္ရွိမယ့္ ရန္ကုန္တိုင္း(မ္)ဂ်ာနယ္ အတြဲ-၈ အမွတ္ ၁၄
 
Singapore က Today Newspaper မွာလည္း အေမစု နဲ. NLD ပဲကြ....
 
 

ကဲ ေဘာ္ဒါတို႔ေရ..................
၁၀၀% ရာႏႈန္းျပည့္ အမ်ိဳးသားဒီမိုကေရစီအဖြဲ႔ခ်ဳပ္ ကိုယ္စားလွယ္မ်ားသာ အႏိုင္ရရွိသြားေၾကာင္းနိုင္ငံပိုင္ MRTV မွယေန႔ညေန (၆)နာရီသတင္းတြင္ေၾကၿငာသြားခဲ့ၿပီ။
ေအာင္ၿမင္ခဲ့ၿပီ....ဆက္လက္ ဧရာ၀တီအတြက္တိုက္ပြဲ၀င္ၾကရေအာင္...........
  ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံတြင္ ျဖစ္ပြားေနသည့္ ျပည္တြင္းစစ္ အျမန္ဆုံးရပ္စဲရန္
 
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary

Statement by the Press Secretary on the Elections in Burma

We congratulate the people of Burma on their participation in the electoral process, and Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy on their strong showing in the polls.  This election is an important step in Burma’s democratic transformation, and we hope it is an indication that the Government of Burma intends to continue along the path of greater openness, transparency, and reform.


Clinton gives cautious support to Myanmar election

ISTANBUL | Sun Apr 1, 2012 11:22am EDT
(Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has given cautious support to a by-election in Myanmar that has given pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi a seat in the lower house of parliament.
"The United States congratulates the people who participated, many for the first time, in the campaign and election process," Clinton said on Sunday following a meeting on the Syrian conflict in Istanbul.
She urged authorities in Myanmar to adopt a transparent electoral system that would address any voting irregularities.
"It is too early to know what progress of recent months means and whether it will be sustained. There are no guarantees for what lies ahead for the people of Burma," Clinton told reporters.
(Reporting By Missy Ryan; Editing by Ben Harding)

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