COLLECTIVE COMMITTEE DEMOCRATIC BURMA 'S
STATEMENT
ON NLD AND SPDC'S MEETING
Date: 12 march
2001
National League For Democracy Party led by National leader,
Daw Aung San Su Kyi, established on 27th of September 1988,
has believed and demanded over the past decade that political
crisis can be solved by political techniques.
National League For Democracy Party has given Daw Aung San
Su Kyi the responsibility for future meetings with SPDC. NLD
and UNLD discussed in July 1995 the main crisis in Burmese
politics, national reconciliation implementation.
Therefore, with relation to today's national leader Daw Aung
San Su Kyi and SPDC's discussions, we the democracy group
in Australia.
- Are extremely
supportive and welcome the national leader Daw Aung San
Su Kyi and SPDC's dialogue. We believe these developments
will help Burma's Democracy and Human Rights to be reinstated
and that a real democratic country may result from these
dialogues.
- Believe
that the dialogues NLD is having with SPDC are a way towards
future benefits for our country and our citizen's welfare.
- Understand
that national leader Daw Aung San Su Kyi cannot currently
proclaim a statement. At this time there is a need for building
trust to help ensure the success of the dialogue.
- Urge the
continuation of discussions until successful outcomes are
reached to ensure Burma's future democratic and human rights.
Collective Committee Democratic Burma
- Australian Burmese Association
- All Burma Students Democratic Front (Australia-Melbourne)
- All Burma Students Democratic Organization
- Burma Writers and Journalist Association (Australia)
- Action Group Human Rights in Burma
- National League for Democracy (liberated area) Australia
CCDB_Melbourne@yahoogroups.com
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