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I've red Democratic Diagram of Burma by turncoat group name 1988 Generation Students of Burma. (They took the similar name of Burmese Democratic Heroes known as 1988 Generation Student Group led by Min Ko Naing). It's three Burmese political solutions are 1. Cling to 1990 General Election and disagree SPDC's road map or 2. agree SPDC's road map and go into 2010 election or 3. Military Action on SPDC ).
Of course, he draw the attention to Solution No. 2 to agree SPDC's road map and change the constitution one day but other two met dead ends.
I tried to see it from NLD side and found there is definitely the best solution for NLD and SPDC. I'll call it Fourth Solution.

Some soft core and turn coat Democratic Activists are going to agree SPDC's road map and join the 2010 election. They are already starting their election campaign together with rival parties like SPDC's own Pyikhinephyo and NUP(Tasanya). NLD and Daw Su doesn't need them, NLD said they also doesn't need power. Daw Su and NLD have their own national principles for the country and they will not agree SPDC's one sided tormented road map. They have things to negotiate eye to eye with SPDC.
They will not oppose the people who go into election, in fact they will wait till SPDC form a new government with those newly elected members of parliament after the election. It is SPDC's show so let SPDC dance. NLD shall wait and see the show.

NLD should not agree anything unless SPDC get along with the people. Better cling to 1990 election and say "NO" to 2008 constitution and 2010 election by Pushing a thorn deeper into SPDC' side to drive them towards democracy. Let SPDC to commit another bullying show if it dares to disband NLD instead of negotiating with the election winning party. Let SPDC to figure out forming a new Democratic Government without NLD in front of the world. The world is watching too. If new government is democratic and people are happy as SPDC promised, NLD might support SPDC and melted into the new political system. Or don't bother at all because they said, if the country is going towards democracy they are fine. Remember Daw Su told the press again and again that she has no intention of taking the States power. So everybody is fine.
But if new government is the same military government and suppressing the people or worse, NLD shall be carry on being opposition and there will be always new generations and new opposition political parties to join. After all SPDC can not turn the time before 2010. Good?

What's wrong with the idea of NLD still do not recognize the SPDC's one sided constitution and election and clinging to their principle while other democratic activists can go into election to test the water with their own names? I believe hundreds of political parties will be born which will go into the election. Besides, NLD will become a role model for all the parties and new generations to learn that people power is mightier than the gun power. People never kneel down at gun point in Burmese history. Is it better?
SPDC can do what they like and NLD can do what they like. Shall we call it winwin solution?

Now is the time NLD to choose a song for SPDC to dance. Good, I like that.
 
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shwe kyee 2008/07/18 22:36
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