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| Tuesday, 4 July 2006 | THE MYANMAR TIMES |
Senior
General Than Shwe sends message of felicitations to
NAY
PYI TAW, 5 July— Senior General Than Shwe, Chairman of the State Peace and
Development Council of the Union of Myanmar, has sent a message of felicitations
to His Excellency Mr Hugo Chavez Frias, President of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, on the occasion of the Independence Day of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, which falls on 5 July 2006.
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Commander
oversees regional development tasks in Kalay, Gangaw Districts

NAY
PYI TAW, 4 July — Chairman of Sagaing Division Peace and Development Council
Commander of North-West Command Maj-Gen Tha Aye together with departmental heads
attended the opening ceremony of Sakhangyi model village in Kalay on 24 June.
First,
Chairman of Kalay District PDC Lt-Col Aung Myo Myint and departmental officials
formally opened the ceremony and the commander unveiled the signboard of the
village.
Next,
the commander inspected village affiliated
Afterwards,
the commander attended the opening ceremony of rural hall of Sakhangyi model
village and gave instructions on striving for rural development tasks and
presented a set of TV, a VCD and a cassette, exercise books, school uniforms,
publications and sports gear for the village.
Next,
the com-mander paid homage to the Thukhitayon monastery presiding Sayadaw and
donated offertories to the Sayadaw. And the commander observed collective
growing of physic nut plants in Kyaukka village and looked into construction
tasks of
Afterwards,
the commander attended the ceremony to collectively grow physic nut plants in
Kalay/Kyekon Station near Seta
Later,
the commander went on an inspection tour of Toungkhinyan village paddy
husk-fired power station, rice mill, oil mill and Toungkhinyan plantation and
attended the ceremony of inter-department growing of physic nut plants in
Next,
the com-mander attended the ceremony to collectively grow physic nut plants at
Htinzin village and Taloak village in Khanpet, grew a physic nut plant and gave
encouragement to those who were growing physic nut plants.
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Despite
sanctions and political pressure, Government striving for stability, unity and
development of State Yangon Division WAO celebrates Myanmar Women’s Day

YANGON,
4 July — Yangon Division Women’s Affairs Organization held Myanmar Women’s
Day yesterday at No 2 Basic Education High School in Sangyoung Township. In her
opening address, Chairperson of Yangon Division WAO Daw Khin Myo Thu pledged to
continue the division’s women’s affairs organization efforts for the
protection of the rights of women in the division within the law and for the
security and development of their lives.
Using
the UN Security Council and International Labour Organization as
stepping-stones, one of the western countries have made false accusations
against
In
accordance with the quotation of Myanmar wisdom which goes “the strength of
the nation lies within”, social organizations, governmental employees and
people are to work together for the perpetuation of the sovereignty and security
of the State, for the preservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage and
national prestige and for development of the national economy joining hands with
the Tatmadaw Government, she said.
Despite
sanctions and political pressure on the country, the Government has striven for
the stability, unity and development of the State; and we are now witnessing the
fruitful results even in remote areas, she said.
Due
to the economic sanctions placed by one of the western countries, 160 garments
factories had to be closed and 40 factories had to reduce the labours. The
closure left about 80,000 people including over 70,000 women jobless. While
struggling for living, some women fell victim to human trafficking.
In
response to the accusation that there is no freedom of religion in
Myanmar
Women’s Affairs Federation, a non-governmental organization was founded on 20
December 2003 with the aim of promoting women’s sector in
At
the ceremony, officials presented prizes to winners of article and essay
contests to mark Myanmar Women’s Day which falls on 3 July and outstanding
members of the organization.
After
the ceremony, wellwishers donated cash to Yangon Division WAO amounting to K 2.2
million.
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MWAF
conducting educative talks, teaching classes, reading sessions, donating books
to libraries Myanmar Women’s Day observed in Mandalay
YANGON,
4 July — Myanmar Women’s Day sponsored by Mandalay Division Women’s
Affairs Organization was marked at the National Theatre in Aung-myethazan
Township yesterday.
Chairperson
of Mandalay Division Women’s Affairs Organization Daw Kyemon Oo delivered an
address. She said there are 7.5 million people in Mandalay Division. Of them,
3.82 million are women. There are 450,000 members in Mandalay Division WAO. In
2005-2006 WAO participated in community welfare services such as construction of
roads and bridges, school enrolment, provision of stipend, stationery and school
uniforms to needy children, opening of 33 evening schools for girls who are
unable to attend school in 31 townships, provision of cash to girls who cannot
receive higher education, presenting prizes to outstanding students, conducting
three Rs courses and reading courses and efforts to improve education sector.
In
health sector, women’s affairs organizations provided health care services,
medicine and food to pregnant women, children and elderly people and gave talks
on health education. They donated K 10 million for sinking tube wells in eight
villages. Renovation of wells and lakes were also carried out for supply of safe
water.
Altogether
138 acres of physic nut were grown and integrated agricultural and livestock
breeding farms on manageable scale were undertaken for increase of family
income.
Over
K 119.32 million have been spent on renovation and construction of 778 primary,
middle and high schools from 2001 to date under the arrangements of Mandalay
Division Peace and Development Council, departments, Maternal and Child Welfare
Association and Women’s Affairs Organizations.
Over
K 29.66 million were spent on renovation of six station hospitals, 52 rural
health care centres and 137 rural health care branches, over K 256.91 million on
sinking of 363 tube wells in water-scarce villages in 2005-2006, K 203.80
million on construction of gravel and earth roads and K 21.28 million on 12
bridges for rural region development. Altogether 89 villages get electricity
after construction of bio gas power stations with the assistance of the Ministry
of Science and Technology.
Arrangements
were made for micro economic enterprises in order to increase income of the
rural people. Over K 57.6 million were provided for breeding of cattle in 23
villages and K 7.4 million for cultivation of 127 acres of sugarcane, pepper and
cotton in seven villages. Mandalay Division has developed in all sectors under
the leadership of the government and cooperation of NGOs and local people.
With
the development in economy, education, health and transport the standard of
living has also improved. The goal of the State is to build a peaceful developed
discipline-flourishing democratic nation. To realize the goal, the government
laid down 12 political, economic and social objectives and seven-step Road Map
and is implementing them phase by phase.
At
a time when the government is endeavouring for all-round development of the
State, those who do not cherish the nation, want to seize State power in
short-cut and who rely on external elements are disrupting the nation through
the media. Anti-government organi-zations led by some powerful nations made over
100 accusations in their attempts to take actions against
A
political party in the country and its followers made various announce-ments on
significant days such as National Day, Union Day and Independence Day.
On
such days the government laid down objectives for national interest. She said
that she felt that the political party and its followers dishonoured the days of
historical significance. She also felt as if they stuff the youths with wrong
thoughts and ideas due to the announcements and demands. Mandalay Division
Women’s Organization would like to urge them not to mislead
Now,
NLD members could no longer tolerate the acts of the NLD that is implementing
its scheme for utter devastation. Up to now 19 NLD representatives-elect, 327
township organizers, and 55,982 members have already resigned from the NLD. But,
there is a widespread rumour that their resignation is due to the pressure put
by the government. We have learnt that staff of embassies of the two big nations
made inquires in Mandalay Division in person to know the reason of the
resignation of the NLD members.
It
is impossible that the government has been able to put pressure to make that
many members leave their party. In reality, they did so with the aims that they
would join hands with the people in the nation-building tasks.
And
there have been allegations that
It
is not reasonable that giving detention against rule violators to protect the
people from any dangers is not regarded as human rights violation. Measures are
being taken to expand the scope of the public knowledge to enhance the reasoning
power of the people in addition to detaining rules violators under religious
teachings firstly, and under law enforcement second to ensure peace and
stability. So far, Mandalay Division has been served with 5,767 libraries in
rural areas in Mandalay Division.
MWAF
is conducting educative talks, teaching classes and reading sessions and
donating books to libraries to improve the knowledge of the people including the
mass of women. In addition, in cooperation with social organizations, the
federation is giving assistance to those who are in jail for their violation of
rules and laws by giving words of consolation, rendering social help with the
framework of law and donating knowledgeable periodicals. To rebut the
accusations of rape in the country,
There
is also very few cases of violence against women. So it is clear that the
accusation that there are rape cases in the country is totally wrong.
Again,
the government has placed emphasis on the elimination of narcotic drugs as a
national duty in collaboration with the neighbouring countries and UN agencies.
As regards the accusation that narcotics are being smuggled into
It
has also signed agreements on narcotic drug control with
Next,
prizes were given to 53 outstanding women.
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Slanderous
accusations on destruction of villages, forced resettlement of villages in
YANGON,
4 July—A ceremony to mark Myanmar Women’s Day sponsored by Shan State
(North) Women’s Affairs Organization was held at the City Hall in Lashio, Shan
State (North) yesterday morning.
In
her address, member of Shan State Women’s Affairs Organization Daw Mya May
Win, on behalf of the Chairperson of Shan State (North) Women’s Affairs
Organization, said that Myanmar Women’s Affairs Federation representing the
entire mass of Myanmar women was systematically formed and there are altogether
2.56 million members and new members are joining it on a monthly basis.
Accordingly, Shan State (North) WAO has 77,068 members out of 682,746 women
residing in
The
Shan State (North) WAO is cooperating with the government and social
organizations in its efforts to ensure im-provement of education, health and
economic and cultural sectors and prevention of violence against women, and
nurture and rehabilitation of women.
At
present, the government is making all-out efforts for the emergence of a
peaceful, modern and developed nation. At such a time, the five rural
development tasks has been laid down and is being implemented to bring about
equitable development in different parts of the nation.
In
In
cooperation with NGOs, members of
In
the agricultural sector, they are taking part in poppy-substitute cultivation
and are striving for development of agriculture sector. And as a result,
However,
internal and external destructive elements, turning a blind eye to such
development, are making an attempt to jeopardize
The
SWAN group is making an accusation through its book titled License to Rape that
Shan women are being raped. With her false documents, Nan Chan Tong met with the
president and the secretary of State of a particular nation that manipulates her
and attempted to lead the international community to misunderstanding.
Her
accusations included rapes committed to Shan women and forced labour cases in
Actually,
there were no such incidents in
Nan
Chan Tong doesn’t represent the mass of women in
There
has also been an accusation on narcotic drugs made by PWO (Palaung Women
Association). The government is making all-out efforts in the fight against
drugs after laying down tactics and strategies. There was a Palaung Liberation
Army in 17 armed groups that exchanged arms for peace with the government. The
government has been taking severe action against those involved in drug
trafficking and those armed groups were no exception. As a result, the
government was able to announce Mongla, Kokang and Wa regions as drug free zones
in 1997, 2003 and 2005 respectively.
Moreover,
UNODC and the Global Illicit Crop Monitoring Programme made a ground survey on
poppy cultivation and production. According to a report of UNODC, there has been
a sharp drop in poppy cultivation and production in
The
released data is almost free of errs as it was based on satellite photos that
were confirmed by UNODC experts and officials. The accusations against Palaung
State Liberation Army con-cerning poppy cultivation and opium production are
groundless. The government’s 15-year narcotic elimination plan covers New
Destiny Project, alternative crop cultivation, poppy seed destruction,
establishment of major 26 treatment and rehabilitation centres and other 40
treatment centres. The government and the CCDAC are launching educational and
other anti-drug programmes in the whole Palaung Region that faced the evil
consequences of narcotics.
The
UNODC and Wa region alternative crops project are conducting demand reduction
and treatments programmes in northern
Realizing
the sincere goodwill of the government, six armed groups unconditionally
exchanged arms for peace in the state. About 60 insurgents led by Khun Sao Kyaw
(a) Than Gyoung of SURA entered northern
The
press conference proved that the accusation against the Tatmadaw concerning the
ethnic cleansing is totally wrong. There are no destruction of or forced
resettlement of villages for construction of dams including Kaukkwe Dam. The
MWAF has been welcoming back young women who arrived in other countries for
certain reasons and are facing sufferings, and sending them back to their
families.
Ignoring
the national developments, some Western powers are exaggerating
In
addition to its endeavours to ensure peace and stability in the whole nation,
the government has been laying down and implementing development plans all over
the nation. The slanderous accusations concerning the destruction of villages,
forced resettlement of villages are nothing but groundless.
Since
1985, 43 groups have been conducting anti-HIV AIDS activities in all states and
divisions. The anti-HIV AIDS project covers 181 townships. HIV infection rates
are 1.9 per cent in
In
northern
Under
the banner of the MWAF, Shan State Organization for Women’s Affairs has been
cooperating with the government, the respective departments, local and foreign
NGOs and the people to launch anti-human trafficking, anti-narcotics and
anti-HIV AIDS programmes as a national force. It will strive for the emergence
of a peaceful, modern and developed discipline-flourishing democratic state
which is the national goal.
Prizes
were presented to the winners in the respective competitions.
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Fire
engine, ambulance donated to FSD
YANGON,
4 July — Mr Isao Ishii of Minzoku Forum of
Present
on the occasion were Deputy Minister for SWRR Brig-Gen Kyaw Myint,
Director-General of FSD U Myint Tun and responsible personnel, Mr Tesuro Amano,
Minister Counsellor of Japanese Embassy and staff.
First,
on behalf of the wellwisher U Myint Maung presented documents of the fire engine
and the ambulance to Director-General of FSD U Myint Tun and explained the
purpose of the donations. Next, the director-general presented certificates of
honour to the wellwisher.
After
the donation, the deputy minister inspected the fire engine and the ambulance.
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Minister
looks into production of parts at factories
NAY
PYI TAW, 4 July — Minister for Industry-2 Maj-Gen Saw Lwin together with
responsible personnel arrived at No 1 Automobile Manufacturing Industry (Yangon)
of Myanma Automobile and Diesel Engine Industries in
At
the briefing hall, Factory Manager U Hlaing Thein reported to the minister on
manufacturing of automobile, purchase of raw materials, expenditure of the
industry and income ratio.
In
connection with the reports, the minister gave instructions on striving for
manufacturing of automobile to meet the target, management for increased
production of machine parts, purchase of raw materials, machine security and
training of skilled staff.
Next,
the minister and party inspected manufacturing of TE trucks. Managing Director
of MADEI U Soe Thein and the factory manager conducted the minister round the
factory. Afterwards, the minister gave instructions on measures to be taken for
running of the factory at full capacity.
Similarly,
the minister and party arrived at No 2 Machine Tool Manufacturing Factory (
Regarding
the reports, the minister gave instructions on systematic storage of finished
products, speedy distribution of products to the markets and extended production
of new items and running of factory at full capacity.
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Foreign
Minister sends message of felicitations to Venezuela
NAY
PYI TAW, 5 July— U Nyan Win, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Union of
Myanmar, has sent a message of felicitations to His Excellency Mr Ali Rodriguez,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, on the
occasion of the Independence Day of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which
falls on 5 July 2006.
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Myanma
Posts and Telecommunications conducts courses
NAY
PYI TAW, 4 July — A ceremony to open Basic e-Government Administrator Course
and Government Personnel Management System (GPMS) Administrator Course conducted
by Myanma Posts and Telecommunications of the Ministry of Communications, Posts
and Telegraphs was held at Communications and Postal Training Centre yesterday.
Present
on the occasion were Minister for CPT Brig-Gen Thein Zaw, the ministers,
responsible personnel, course instructors and 82 trainees. First, the minister
made an opening speech on the occasion.
Basic
E-Government Administrator Course will give lessons to administrative officers
to systematically manage departmental functions by the use of computer while
Government Personnel Management System Administrator Course will give lectures
on management of service personnel affairs.
After
opening of the courses, the minister and guests viewed e-Library in support of
the courses conducted by the ministry.
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Copyright
courses to be conducted
YANGON,
4 July — Organized by the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce
and Industry and WIPO, advanced course on Copyright and Related rights (DL-201)
and E-commerce and Intellectual Property (DL-202) will be conducted at UMFCCI
Training Centre of No 74/86 on Bo Sun Pat Street in Pabedan Township from 30
July to 30 October 2006 on Sundays. Any graduate may attend the courses.
Application
forms are available at UMFCCI of No 61, Maha Bandoola Park Street, Kyauktada
Township (Ph: 246495, 243151 and 381285) and those applications are to be
submitted not later than 14 July.
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