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MYANMAR INFORMATION COMMITTEE, YANGON
Information Sheet
N0. D- 3231(I)
January 2,2005
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Non-disintegration of national solidarity
political solution given by history
In the history of our country, the strength of the nation was
strong when there was solidarity among national races. When the
national races were not united, they had to try to end their
conflict even though there was no invasion from outside. In
consequence, the State lagged behind in development and it usually
became weak in all sectors. So political solution given by history
for our country is non-disintegration of national solidarity. If
we face such grave situation, sovereignty will be lost one way or
another.
Senior General Than Shwe
Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
(From address delivered at the graduation parade of 3rd Intake of
Defence Services Medical Academy)
Source: "The New Light Of Myanmar",
www.myanmar.com/nlm/
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Only when entire people are absolutely united
in implementing
State’s seven-point Road Map, will the goal be achieved smoothly
in short time
YANGON, 1 Jan—Discussions were held at a meeting organized by
Magway Division Union Solidarity and Development Association at
City Hall in Magway, Magway Division on the morning of 27 December
to implement the seven objectives and nine future work programmes
adopted at the USDA Annual General Meeting (2004) and to carry out
the plans in the region.
It was attended by members of USDAs of wards and villages in the
Division, Myanmar War Veterans Organization, Myanmar Women’s
Affairs Federation, Myanmar Maternal and Child Welfare
Association, Red Cross and auxiliary fire brigades, townselders
and outstanding youths.
Those present saluted the State Flag in front of the City Hall.
Chairman of the meeting Secretary of the Division USDA U Khin
Maung Swe said that at the AGM (2004), representatives of
respective USDAs passed resolutions of the seven objectives and
nine future work programmes that can effectively serve the
interests of the nation, respective regions and the people.
Therefore, USDA members met congenial organizations, senior
citizens and new generation youths at the meeting to seek ways and
means to successfully carry out the objectives, future tasks and
plans in the region, he said.
In conclusion, he noted that only when the entire people are
absolutely united in implementing the State’s seven-point Road Map
including successful convening of the National Convention, will
the goal be achieved smoothly in a short time.
Next, Magway Division USDA Executive U Kyaw Thu tabled a motion on
speedy implementation of the seven objectives; Executive U Than
Swe, on speedy implementation of the nine future tasks; and
Executive U Han Maung, on the plans to be carried out by the
Division USDA in the region.
The motions were seconded by Gangaw District Secretary U Aung
Myint, Pakokku District USDA Executive U Saw Win, Magway District
USDA Executive Daw Thida Hlaing, Minbu District USDA Executive U
Aung Naing, and Thayet District USDA Executive Daw Yin Yin Hla.
Afterwards, Joint-Secretary of Division Maternal and Child Welfare
Association Supervisory Committee Daw Tin Tin Htwe, Member of
Division Organization for Women’s Affairs Daw Kyu Kyu Khaing, and
Secretary of Division War Veterans Organization U Soe Tint
presented gifts to the outstanding youths.
Those present approved of continued efforts to see to the seven
objectives, the nine future tasks and the plans. The meeting
ended, shouting the slogans.
Source: "The New Light Of Myanmar",
www.myanmar.com/nlm/
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