October 24, 2010 nipini in, Zogam khawpi Khawlpi/Zomun a kibawl Zomi National Congress kum 22 cinna pawipi pan in, Kalay Declaration cih solbup thusuak khat hong kikhah khia ahihi.Tua KD ah kawl makaite le mualgam makai te'n suaikai ciat uh a, Burma pen democracy le belpawlgam a kivaihawm theih nang in, Panglong Khawmpi thak khat sam a, thu le la teng vaihawm kik ding in, ka kithukim uh hi, ci in kiciamna nei uh ahihi. Mipuanglai in Second Panglong Confernce bawl ding cihna ahihi.KD in Zomi le mualgamte maban agencian banah Burma uksung bup linglong sak zo in politics thukawng kihei sakzo ahihi.9/11 le 7/11 bumlehzo ahihi.
 September 11, 2000 kum in Islamic terrorist pawl ahi Al Qaida pawl in vanlengpi 4 tawh USA gam mun thum buluh uh a, mi 3000 val in sihlawh in tuani pen 9/11 ci in kiciamteh ahihi. 9/11 zawh a kipan in leitung paidan atuampi khat in, thukawng hong kihei ahihi. Banghang hiam I cih leh, lungsimgaldona ( Cold War) zawh ciangin, Soviet Union phel 16 kisuah in, kia niam ahih manin, USA pen leitung ah ahat pen le ahau pen gam in hong ding velval ahihi. Galte beita ahihmanin, USA foreign policy zong hong kihei lamdang in American Value ahi freedom, democracy leh human rights lam naktak in leitung ah hong tangko pih uh ahihi.Tua tawh kitonin, Kawl ukna nuai a om Mualgamte le democracy deihte bang nakpi tak in tha pia in muak uh ahihi. 

Ahizong in 9/11 zawh ciang in, Islamic Terroriste tungah phuba lak ding le Islamist Extremism kici Islam biakna kiuangsak tepawl bei sak ding hong kisam ahihi. Tua ahih tawh kitonin, Islam cih biakna khat muitum tuam ding lah hoihlo ahih ciang ci in, Kumpi hilo galvan tawi khempeuh huamsak a War on Terror cih min vawh in gal hong pan khia uh ahihi. Tua a kipan leitung politics pen War on Terror in tuamcip phial ahihi. Tua huhau mah in galvan tawi a suahtakna sual pawl tuamtuam zong Anti Terror daan (Law) tuamtuam in huam kha ahihmanin, hong tang theilo uh ahihi. Islamist Extremists hang in Minam a ding le Democracy a ding nasem galvan tawi pawl tuamtuamte leitung lobby ah lawhsam cih ding ahihi.Nidang a Freedom Fighter ci a kimuak keei, Kawlgam uksung pawlpi tuamtuamte zong huam kha ahihi. Pasian huhna tawh Zomi le Karente pen a cause uh pen adik taktak ahihmanin, kamaap uh hi, ci in tua hunlai a Foreign Secretary ahi Condolezza Rice in suaikai ahihmanin, Zomite le Karente ki suakta bilbel cih ding ahihi. Tualo siah pen antiterror law in huamkim ahihi. Tua ahih manin, 9/11 pen suahtakna deih mimal,minamte leh gamte a ding in Satan number 666 bang a lipkhaphuai number khat ahihi. 

November 7, 2010 kiteelna pen Mipi Palai-MP kiteelna hilo in Mut Pu- MP kiteelna ahih banah 7/11/2010 a kibawl ahihmanin 7/11 kici ahihi. 7/11 kiteelna pen Kawl gamkeek galkap te'n 25% Uniform tawh, 75% pen pheituamsuah USDP le NUP min tawh vompi sahawm a hawm khin uh ahihmanin, KITEELNA hinawnlo in kawlgalkap le a molhtum teng uh KITEENNA hilel ahihi. Kiteenna a kihel ding min listte a kien ciang in, numei tawm mahmah in pasal min tamzaw ahihmanin, pasal le pasal kiteeng ding hi mawk uh a, AIDS cih loh mipi lemlawh ding bangmah omlo ahihi. Gam le Lei in AIDS vei dinga, tha neilo in gentheih kici teng hong thuaksak ding ahi, gam natna tuamtuam ki maiphut toh ding cihna ahihi. Adahhuai penpen bel Zomi, mualmite le Kawlmite suahtakna le khangtona khaktan 2008 Pingpei Thukhun (2008 Nargis Constitution) pen 7/11 a kipan a kii, a hapak, acinte hongdawk khia ta/ding ahihmanin, 7/11 pen Zomi a ding a, Satan Number 666 mah banga lipkhap huai khat mah ahihi.

9/11 in leitung level ah suahtakna akhaktan mah bangin, 7/11 in Kawl ukna nuai a Zomi suahtakna khatan kulhpi ahihi.. 9/11 pen leitung democracy gamte picingna le mitkeuhna hangin Zomi te'n ki kantanzo cih ding ahihi. Ahizong in 7/11 pen Kawl Satan Gamkek Galkap Kumpi vai hong hih cianga bumleh ding hong hamsa mahmah ahihi. Gam khangto atamzaw pen christian le democracy gamte ahihmanin, khasiangtho in amaute huau a, Zomite a ding bumleh hamsa law lawmlawmlo ahihi.
7/11 Satan Number bumleh nang Kawlgalkap uksung teng a kilungmang mahmah laitak in, Pasian in Zomite thumna le taunate hong dawngkik a Kalay Declaration hong suakhia ahihi. KD pen I gensa mah bangin October 22, 2010, Kawlpi khua a kibawl Zomi National Congress kum 22 ci'nna pawisim Zomi, mualgam le kawlgam mipi makaite kimuh khawmna pan hong piang khia ahihi. KD kithukimna ah 1.Kawl Galkap sikciangkhut tawh kiukna abei zawh nang, kithutuak tak a pangkhawm ding. 2. Galkapte kiteenna 7/11 pomloh ding 3.A nih veina Panglong Khawmpi neih ding, cih thu thum bulphuh in kiciamna bawl uh hi.Solbup zak ding a zong tangko pah uh ahihi.

Hih Kalay Declaration pen lamdang sak huai zah dong in gamsung, gamgi le leitungbup a om, mimal le pawl tuamtuam in thukim pih khengkhang mawk ahihi. Mipi deihna lianlian khoihkha ahihman a, hizah ta ki thukim pih ziahziah hi ding, kici hi. Pasian nasem tampi te in, Zomi le Kawl uksung a mipite aw pasian in a dawng kikna hi, ci uh hi. Panglong Khawmpi deih a mipi in lampi zui a hong kiko zuahzuah ding lau in Kawlmang uksung khawpi khawta khempeuh ah 7/11 Satan galkapte kileh pah ziahziah uh ahihi. Tua bek thamlo in, hih sawngsung teng asukpi hunsung teng, Kalay Declaration leitungah a kithehthang theilo nang in, Kawl ukgam Burma le leitung kizopna Internet khaktan bikbek uh ahihi. Pasian Khasiangtho sawlna tawh hong kipuangkhia Kalay Declaration pen Satan galkap te'n bangzah ta a lau uh hiam cih kilang ahihi.

Kalay Declaration in 7/11 le 9/11 a bumleh zawh lam, mailam hun asawtlo ah abanban in hong kilangkhia zuahzuah ding ahihi.Tu sawng teng mah in USA in zong `Kawlgalkapte huaisianate kan khia ding CoI bawlkhiat theih nang leitung cialpi nakpi tak in hong bawlsan mahmah ta ahihi. Tua CoI cialpi pen gam sawm val in thukim ta uh ahihi. Alang khat lam ah Pasian umlo communist People's Republic of China-PRC in zong CoI vai lehdo in UNO ah satan zeetna bawl in, gam tuamtuamte Kawlmang gum zaw ding in, a zolzol laitak ahihi.

Bangteng hi leh thuman thutak ahih banah Zomi le Christian gamte panlakna ahi KD le CoI pen hong tangtung teieti ding a muanngamna kinei ahihi. Buddhist Kawlmang le Communist China te panlakna pen ahat mahmah a bang zong in, atawpna ciang, leitaw ah hong kide'nna ding uh ahihi.Leitung pen Satan gam hi akicih sam hang in, pasian biate atawpna ah thokikzo nawnlo zah dong a, pukcip ding pen a nungta ( ci a Zomite up) christian pasian in phallo ding ahi, cih muhkholna kinei ahihi. Tua ahihmanin, Thuman thutaklam ah akuamah ciat pangzaw ding in iki hanthawn ahihi.

Zomi leh Christian Terms tawh kigelh ahihmanin, biakna kammal tampi tawh hong kigelhkhawm ahihi.Kitheisiam tek ding in ilamen ahihi.

Second Panglong Conference pan Second Independence ah !

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Zo Khup
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NEW DELHI, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama wound up his three-day visit to India on Tuesday, during which he met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress party chairperson Sonia Gandhi and other Indian leaders. The two countries also issues a joint communiqu stressing the strengthening of bilateral relations.
Local analysts think while the purpose of Obama's visit is to tighten U.S.-Indian relations and raise the U.S. influence in Asia, the U.S. president might lose something at the same time.
OBAMA BROUGHT "RICH GIGTS" TO INDIA
Although the Indian government and media have been anticipating Obama's visit for a long time, they kept until the very end of the visit a cautious and conservative attitude toward what this visit could bring about. Before Obama came, local media warned India should not expect too much from this visit, because of the close military collaboration between the U.S. and Pakistan in Afghanistan. However, Obama brought "rich gifts" this time.
During the visit, Obama and Singh held formal talks and issued joint communiqu, saying the two nations will strengthen strategic partnership. Obama also addressed the Indian Parliament,declaring for the first time that Washington backs India's bid to become a permanent member of the United Nations, and asking Pakistan to get rid of "safe havens of terror" on its territory. The U.S. also unilaterally decided to ease restrictions on high-tech exports to India. Besides, the two countries announced 10 billion U.S. dollars of business deals, mostly being India's purchase of U.S. military and civilian aircraft.
Local media said that India has gained a lot from Obama's visit, first of all from his positive endorsement of India's bid for UN Security Council permanent member seat. Meanwhile, India will realize its dream of getting access to sophisticated U.S. technologies in armament and nuclear energy. The U.S. and India will also build a nuclear technology center in northern India's Hariyana state. The U.S. also promised to help India enter the Nuclear Supply Group.
OBAMA'S VISIT ACCOMPANIED BY CRITICISM
While it should be stated that the number of gifts Obama brought to India was many, this has failed to delight all Indians. Although Obama won the joy of some Indians for his speech, criticizing voices can also be heard immediately.
The left-wing Communist Party of India (Marxist), which had boycotted visiting U.S. presidents' address to Parliament in the past, this time reluctantly attended the session. Its political bureau member Sitaram Yechury said although Obama spoke on a range of issues "but there is nothing tangible".
Communist Party of India (CPI) national secretary D. Raja said the U.S president in his address to Indian parliamentarians was " pursuing the known US positions and protecting the interests of his country". CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta was critical of the U.S. for overlooking the state of "suffering and poverty in the world because of the U.S. policies", as basic rights like food and education are essential for international cooperation.
Meanwhile, Indian media believe always economic elements occupied a greater part of the agenda of Obama's India visit, proof being that he told the media in Mumbai that the 10 billion dollar deals would create 50,000 jobs back in the U.S..
During Obama's visit, hundreds of victims and their families in the 1984 Bhopal industrial disaster demonstrated in the capital, demanding compensations for the huge tragedy caused by the U.S. Union Carbide company.
OBAMA VISIT TRIGGERS DISCONTENT OF SOME OTHER COUNTRIES
While wooing India, Obama triggered discontent from Pakistan, which promptly protested against his statement about Pakistan at the Indian Parliament and his endorsement of Indian bid for UN Security Council seat.
Pakistan Foreign Office said Islamabad hopes the U.S. "will take a moral view and not base itself on any temporary expediencies or exigencies of power politics." It also called on Washington not to ignore "continued flagrant violation" of UN Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir by New Delhi.
Analysts also believe that a quickening process of closing rank with the U.S. by India could cause vigilance and discontent from Russia, India's traditional ally and arms supplier.
Russia has huge nuclear and military technological investment in India, which for a long time relies on Moscow for weapons and arms technologies. Although the two countries have scrapped their de facto alliance after the Cold War, Russia still regards South Asia as a region of geographically great importance for itself.
The U.S. and its NATO allies are currently stuck in a lingering war in Afghanistan. Some Indian analysts think the U.S. night " encourage" India to join the Afghan affairs and even invite Indian to send troops there. However, India lacks both capabilities and willingness to send troops to the country which has become a quagmire for the Western troops. Any U.S. attempt in this regard will definitely fail.
Lastly, Obama also played ideological card during the visit. In his address to Indian Parliament, he emphasized the key role " democratic system" plays in promoting U.S.-Indian relations and finger-pointed Myanmar as a "dictatorship".
Analysts think that India and Myanmar are intimate neighbors and it is very important for the two countries to carry out cooperation to maintain regional peace and calmness. The U.S. attempt to use ideology to divide the two historically and geographically attached neighbors could lead to opposite results to its original purpose.
Observers believe that due to the complicated situation in South Asia, Obama might lose something else after winning applauses at the Indian Parliament.
Editor: Mu Xuequan

EU Regrets Burma's Flawed Electoral Process as ASEAN Jumps to Embrace it

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10 November 2010: The European Union expressed regrets that Burma's junta failed to ensure a free and fair electoral process saying that the poll on November 7 did not meet minimum international standards on elections.
Speaking on behalf of the Council of the European Union, Catherine Ashton reminded, "Elections in themselves do not make a country democratic." Critics call Burma's elections a sham that only seeks to entrench military rule.

Citing the restrictions on political parties, freedom of expression and limits to media access, the world's most powerful regional bloc called the elections in Burma biased, uninclusive and flawed. At the same time the EU acknowledged the participation of several political parties, including the ethnic parties who see the elections as an opportunity for generating greater political space.

Meanwhile, the Association of Southeast Asean Nations (ASEAN), a 10-member regional grouping whose membership also includes Burma, immediately issued a statement embracing the Sunday elections.

“ASEAN welcomes the General Elections as a significant step forward in the implementation of the 7-point Roadmap for Democracy," says Vietnam ’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem, who holds the rotating ASEAN Chairmanship.

In his address before the joint session of the Indian Parliament on Monday evening, US President accused Burma of stealing the elections.

"It is unacceptable to hold the aspirations of an entire people hostage to the greed and paranoia of a bankrupt regime. It is unacceptable to steal an election, as the regime in Burma has done again for all the world to see," President Obama said.

Burma's military regime and its proxy the Union Solidarity and Development Partry (USDP) stand accused of widespread vote rigging, voter intimidation and electoral fraud during the November 7 national elections.



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