Friday, January 6, 2012

FOR them there is no such thing as "guilty conscience".

FOR them there is no such thing as "guilty conscience".
by Hla Myint on Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at 4:01pm

Nyein Chan Aye
I wonder why some people think he is a soft-liner. Their sense of superiority of military won't never change.
Actually there is no soft-liner or hard-liner inside their ring. All are devoted to militarized nation more or less. Some might want to argue about that but it is true. They all believe what they've done or are doing is right.
They don't feel any guilt a bit even though they murdered innocent people a lot including sangha and are still doing systematic actions of crime against humanity in ethnic conflict zones in some ways.
They only concern about them, military role, their security and their own interest. Every single action they move is based on those priorities.
Bangkok Post : Burma president reaffirms army role
www.bangkokpost.com
Burma's nominally-civilian president sought to reaffirm the status of the country's military on Wednesday, giving credit to the army and the former junta for recent political reform gestures.
hla myint My concept about "Burmese military junta, past as well as present" is identical with that of u nyein chan aye; selfish & cunning beyond imagination.

1 comment:

sayanyein said...

hla myint My concept about "Burmese military junta, past as well as present" is identical with that of u nyein chan aye; selfish & cunning beyond imagination.