SPDC Announcement
Released [06/05/02]
From Col. Hla Min
[Government spokesman, State Peace and Development Council
]
(For your information, below text is excepted from the release of SPDC on 06.05.02 sunday.
The orignal version can be found @ SPDC Embassy [Canberra] visitor information.)
Today marks a new page
for the people of Myanmar and the international community.
As we look forward to a better future, we will work toward
greater international stability and improving the social welfare
of our diverse people.
We celebrate today the
security and unity of Myanmar . Since World War II, and under
the adversity of the legacy of colonialism, the people of
Myanmar have relentlessly struggled to achieve national unity
and cohesion. Today, with more than 50 million people and
135 ethnic groups, we stand humbly before the international
community with a sense of accomplishment in maintaining our
national identity and security for all the people of Myanmar
To mark this day of national
unity, we have taken -- and are taking -- a series of steps.
First, we have released
nearly 600 detainees in recent months and shall continue to
release those who will cause no harm to the community nor
threaten the existing peace and stability and unity of the
nation.
Second, we shall continue
to work together with countries near and far in the fight
against terrorism and the total eradication of narcotic drugs
which are threatening mankind; and we will also work together
with the international community in the fight against the
spread of HIV/AIDS.
Third, we shall recommit
ourselves to allowing all of our citizens to participate freely
in the life of our political process, while giving priority
to national unity, peace and stability of the country as well
as the region.
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