Petition updateREJECT violent military. SUPPORT democratic process in Burma.BURMA/AUSTRALIA UPDATE: 14th February 2021
Darrell NathanTom Price, Australia
14 Feb 2021

Hello,

Much wow! Thank you all so much for championing this cause so far. Overnight there has been more advance in the use of video technology to capture criminal evidence committed by the military dictatorship with precise detail to time and location. The use of technology has been effectively utilised by the oppressed civilians during these trying times, placing them on the international stage for the whole world to witness. The rapid spread of information on various social media platforms among ordinary people is difficult to keep up with. Spreading news with video and photographic evidence has been a weapon of choice for this civil movement (we like to call Civil Disobedience Movement or CDM). Much so to the effect that the people of Myanmar now must utilise Virtual Private Networks (VPN) to bypass the nationwide internet shut down instigated by the military regime (known as The Great Wall). So far, people are very concerned that the military will completely ban the use of internet. This will take away their voice. People from within Burma (Myanmar) are positive that China has been assisting the technologically inferior dictatorship in the manner of enacting changes to cyber laws, against the will of the people.

Vile atrocities have been committed by the detestable military dictatorship over a 24 hour period. There were tragic cases where people were poisoned by mass distribution of bottled water that had being laced with potent toxins. We have heard news that there has been more arson attacks as convicted criminals are released (reportedly paid cash, and doped up with some form of drug) into the communities with various tasks ranging from but not limited to: stealing smart phones for the purpose of probing data, to commit arson, to kill or cause grievous bodily harm on random citizens. The release of convicts into the community was more than just an internal terrorist attack on the people. In addition to this terror, the dictatorship has made more room available in the prisons of Myanmar. Ordinary people are afraid to sleep at night for fear of their homes being broken into by military/police who have "legal right" and warrant to take them away at random (made written law by the military/police overnight). The nation is gripped by fear and sorrow by this miserable disgrace. 

Please continue to consider the urgency of our plight as we collect more volume in signature to . Do keep the people of Burma (Myanmar) in your prayers.

Meanwhile in Australia...

14th February 2021: A peaceful rally at Parliament House of Western Australia.

Happy Valentines Day!

We just love our country so much. That is why we could not think of a better way to spend a our morning. By the vast appearance made by the crowd today, it seems as though there is no limit to our love and affection for our beloved Burma (Myanmar). Nothing better than to come out together and rally our love and support for the people of Myanmar and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Not only to show our support for the people who have been oppressed (for a lack of a better word), but simultaneously express the magnitude of how much we disapprove the oppressive shorty General Min Aung Hlaing who thinks he should be the one calling the shots. Words are not enough to express our miserable plight.

We are not alone on this battlefield. In addition to the ordinary people, we also have some major players gifted with phenomenal powers to shift tectonic plates (metaphorically cause earthquakes). The Honorable Senator Dean Smith has given tremendous encouragement to us, extending his voice directly from the Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Today, Senator Dean Smith has humbly set time aside for us just for this very occasion, despite his extremely busy schedule. Senator Dean Smith has spent a few moments to address a speech at our rally today in front of Parliament House, Western Australia. In his speech, he encouraged us to continue standing up for our brothers and sisters in Myanmar so that they may also enjoy the same freedoms and liberties as we do in Australia. The military dictatorship has divided and conquered us for a long time. Now it is as important as ever to remain united with one voice, in order to take back our much deserved democracy. Wherever there is division or dissent, the military will use that to divide and conquer. We must not get distracted by our differences. We must focus on unity to be one voice. He sincerely congratulated us for being champions of the cause for our Myanmar people. After addressing his short and sweet speech, the Honorable Senator made way to Canberra (for those of you who may not be aware, Perth and Canberra is a 3,067 km flight distance).

We will be forwarding this petition to Senator Dean Smith this week as he returns to official duties in Canberra, in order to champion the fight of our plight which has been well received thus far.

We remain strong in unity. Community to community. Let's fight the good fight, and defeat this pure evil with the love we have for each other!

God Bless you all.

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