New Year Resolution
1st January 2012
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) sends the best wishes to all the people of Burma.
May all the people of Burma be happy, peaceful and auspicious in this New Year!
In  this New Year, let’s us pledge again to work together making Burma a  better place. Burma is facing challenges ahead and we need the concerted  efforts of the all citizens of Burma to meet these challenges.
The year that has just ended was a significant year for Burma.
For  the positive side, the current ruling regime initiated the dialogue  with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, amended the electoral laws paving way for NLD  to re-register as the official political party, released some political  prisoners, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and NLD decided to enter the election  and by-election, U Thein Sein regime suspended the controversial  Ayeyarwaddy dams, negotiating peace deals with the armed groups and  passing some laws allowing democratic freedom.
At the  other hand, fighting between government troops and KIA is still going on  in Kachin State, foreign debts are still burden of the country, Burma  economy is not in good shape combining together with poverty,  corruption, unemployment, inflation, and economics monopoly and cronyism  are still prevailing around the nation deeply rooted. Military is the  only strongest well established institution in the country which is well  infiltrated deep inside the bureaucratic system of Burma.  Controversially still, military personnel are automatically occupied 25%  of the parliamentary seats.
Burma must work without  wavering to restore democracy, human rights, and rule of law. Burma must  establish the independent judiciary system so as to put a full stop on  corruption, abuse of power, anyone staying above the law and anyone  buying justice in Burma. We have to work our utmost to establish  independent and impartial judiciary system in Burma.
Burma  must make sure to never allow manipulating laws which criminalize  freedom of thought, expression, association, assembly and movement.  Burma must ensure amending laws which legitimize arbitrary arrests,  unlawful detention, inhumane interrogation, torture, arresting without  warrant, charge or trial.
Burma must work to achieve  the ever lasting peace, unity in harmony and equality in diversity in  Burma. Equally important is to review the controversial 2008  constitution which gives absolute power to military commander in chief  which is still major concern for people of Burma.
Burma  must prioritise alleviating poverty, unemployment, inflation,  illiteracy and major diseases.  At the same time, Burma must work hard  to end the economics monopoly and cronyism in Burma.
Burma  needs financial and technological assistance from international  community so as to address the immediate needs of the people and in the  process of rebuilding Burma.
Flourishing Civil Society  Organisations are one of the main concrete pillars protecting and  strengthening a democratic system in the nation. Burma must work her  utmost to flourish Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Community  Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma. Emergences of the new institutions  are an important part of the democratisation process of Burma.
Burmese  citizens must be able to practice three fundamental democratic rights  i.e. freedom of association, freedom of assembly and freedom of  expression. Strengthening these three main principals are the essential  parts of the democratisation process of Burma. Burma must work promoting  freedom of assembly, freedom of association and freedom of expression  in Burma.
Burma must work at the same time thriving  Student Unions, Labour Unions and Peasant Unions so that students,  workers, peasants and farmers will have the platforms to voice their  concerns, to protect their rights and to promote their welfares in  Burma.
Independent media and right to access freedom of  information are the indicators which show the degree of the democratic  tolerant in any nations. Burma must work to flourish freedom of media,  social media and freedom of internet and information technology in  Burma.
Burma must empower every citizen with education  which is the best investment for future of Burma while ensure supporting  welfares of teachers, teaching carrier, teaching environment and  education standard in Burma.
Burma must educate her  citizens of their rights, responsibilities and necessity of taking  responsibilities in order to lay the concrete democratic foundation for  future generations of Burma bearing in mind that Burma has gone through  nearly half the century of successive various dictatorships and military  dictatorships together with armed conflicts.
Burma  Democratic Concern (BDC) truly believes that it must be one of our  primary tasks to educate our children with knowledge, technology and  employable skills while ensures teaching humanitarian caring, humanity  values and human development.
Burma must build the  society of tolerance. To meet that end Burma must work to prosper the  culture of dialogue, research, reasoning, question mark, freedom from  fear, boosting self-confident and nurturing positive attitude in Burma.
Education  starts at home and we truly believe that it is the essential part of  the nation building process to educate families with parenting skills,  child development and nurturing children.
Since  Buddhist monasteries and Buddhist monks are essential vital part of the  Burmese society and accordingly Burma must work to promote monastery  education and support the welfare of the Buddhist monks.
Burma  must work to ensure promoting religious freedom in Burma while Burma  must have a commission which oversee the protection and promotion of  (ethnics) minority rights i.e. maintaining heritage, religion, language,  culture, food, writing, music and environment etc.
Burma must gradually modernize defence forces while educating them with values of professionalism and humanity.
Burma must work improving health and social care system which must be affordable and accessible to all the citizens.
Burma must improve agricultural system and must emphasise working on the development of villages, rural and border areas.
Urban  population is expected to grow and Burma must work to embrace  urbanization by expanding urban infrastructure, by creating jobs and  improving bus and transportation services.
Responsible  sustainable tourism is one of the most rewarding industries which can  assist economic development in Burma. Burma must promote responsible  sustainable tourism and at the same time Burma must encourage citizens  to travel so as to promote understanding, knowledge and friendship  between different societies residing at the different places.
Burma  must gradually build industrialised economy that can generate nation’s  revenues. The process of gradual economic reforms must be initiated  right now. Economic growth is essential for the well being of our  people. We must build the infrastructures needed to industrialize Burma.
Energy  is an essential for development. Burma must work to ensure providing  sufficient electricity and gas for all the citizens of Burma.
Burma  must protect and work improving environment for our future generations.  We must work to protect the waters, lakes, streams and rivers not to be  polluted and not to be dried up while ensure protecting people from  flooding and water erosion. Burma must anticipate controlling the  quality of our air bearing in mind that the potential growth of  urbanisation and industrialisation can increase air pollution.
Burma  must protect forests, biodiversity and natural resources. Burma must  work to gradually end excessive irresponsible logging, cutting forests  and clearing land for agriculture. Burma must increase efforts to  afforestation while Burma must work to gradually ban exporting teaks,  logs, raw wood, cane, bamboo and endangered forest products in Burma.
Burma  must alleviate corruption. The worst form of corruption is corruption  of immigration control personnel. We must prioritise to secure our  borders to deter and detect illegal immigrants’ intrusions into Burma  since population affect us all.
Burma must ensure the  fiscal stability and we must set up the feasible tax, banking and  monetary policy in Burma. Burma must have the strategic national  planning and budget distribution commission so as to effectively plan  and distribute spending and future strategic national planning.
We  also need gradual reforms in systems of government which would increase  responsibility, accountability and transparency. This will be  simultaneous and gradual evolutionary process and from time to time we  must re-evaluate our reform process so as to have the best possible  results to democratise Burma.
Burma must be working to  decentralise her administration mechanisms and people must have the  right to voice their concerns on every aspect of democratisation  process.
These will be on top of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) agenda for this year.
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) would like to reaffirm our position that we will be keep on working:
•       to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma.
•       to release all the political prisoners.
•       to establish the independent judiciary system in Burma.
•       to achieve the ever lasting peace, unity in harmony and equality in diversity in Burma.
•       to review 2008 constitution to be acceptable for all the people of Burma.
•       to flourish Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma.
•       to flourish freedom of assembly, association and expression in Burma.
•       to flourish freedom of media, social media, internet and information technology in Burma.
•       to educate citizens of their rights, responsibilities and necessity of taking responsibilities in Burma.
•       to educate humanitarian caring, humanity values and human development in Burma.
•       to educate parenting, child development and nurturing children in Burma.
•       to promote monastery education, education standard, teaching system and welfares of teachers in Burma.
•       to prosper the dialogue, research, reasoning and question mark culture in Burma.
•       to promote minority rights i.e. maintaining heritage, language, culture, food, writing, music and environment etc
•       to prosper the culture of freedom from fear, boosting self-confident and nurturing positive attitude in Burma.
•       to improve health and social care system in Burma.
•       to support the responsible sustainable tourism in Burma.
•       to support international community giving humanitarian assistance inside Burma.
•       to support international financial institutions giving development assistance inside Burma.
•       to encourage establishing the strategic national planning and budget distribution commission in Burma.
•       to set up the feasible tax, banking, fiscal and monetary policy in Burma.
•       to alleviate unemployment, poverty and inflation in Burma.
•       to put a full stop on corruption, abuse of power, anyone above the law and buying justice in Burma.
•       to end the economics monopoly and cronyism in Burma.
•       to modernize defence forces while educating them with values of professionalism and humanity.
•       to control illegal immigrants intrusions into Burma.
•       to protect environment, biodiversity, forests and natural resources in Burma.
However, we accept the fact that this reform process will take time.
We would like to thank the millions people around the world who helped us to make Burma to be the free democratic society.
Let us stand united overcoming all challenges.
Yes We Can!
We Will Win!
Happy, healthy and peaceful new year to you all!
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)
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