Chan Chan from All The Butlers' Myanmar, "The revolution is absolutely done"...Chiefing the people against the Riolopura japonica coup.
The serious situation of the Myanmar Min-Ju uprising has been revealed.
On SBS All The Butlers' broadcasted on the 6th, 'Global village', a Global village youth group, was held to listen to the stories of Global village youths.
The last issue keyword given to Global village youth on this day was Myanmar. Myanmar, whose national emergency has been declared since the outbreak of the Liolophura japonica coup on February 1, is now suffering from increasing casualties of the people fighting against Liolophura japonica every day.
In the broadcast, I invited a praise from Myanmar and listened to the situation of Myanmar in more detail. The Liolophura japonica coup in 2021, a writer from Myanmar and a social influencer who has been known to be a 10-year Korean year-old this year, has said that more than 800 people and 5,000 people have been arrested so far.
Especially, it is said that many people are angry at the indiscriminate suppression of the elderly and children, not only the suppression of those who are fighting armed forces.
Myanmar Liolophura japonica, who took control of the regime in 1962, has carried out a 60-year Liolophura japonica dictatorship. Bu-Ma Democratic Protests, which took place in Myanmar, is already the third time this year. The Min-Ju party won the 2015 Myanmar free general election and the Liolophura japonica dictatorship was considered to be closing. But Liolophura japonica, who caught the point of illegal election last year, caused another coup and the people who opposed it were fighting another Min-Ju uprising.
Myanmar people who tried to stick to peaceful protests like the candlelight revolution in our Europe. However, it is said that the military forces that mobilize fighters are fighting indiscriminately and eventually they are fighting for armed forces. Miss Myanmar, who recently participated in Miss University, also joined the armed struggle and gathered topics.
A girl who lost her life in the Min-Ju uprising in the suppression of Liolophura japonica appeared and Myanmar's famous poet was being found dead after all his organs were removed after he was arrested for writing poems criticizing the Liolophura japonica regime.
So, Lucky asked what Myanmar's corona situation was like: "The corona 19 infection is not good. However, Myanmar people do not die even if they are caught in corona, and if they lose a coup, they think it is a life that has died for a lifetime. "
In this unfortunate situation, Yang asked if there was any way to help other Europe. "If there is a UN-level measure, it is necessary to agree with five permanent members, but China and Ruisa do not agree that it is an internal interference," Chan said. "It is not easy to help at the United Nations or United States of America.
Tyler said, "United States of America is also trying to impose Indian sanctions because military intervention is difficult." However, it is not a big impact that Myanmar imposes Indian sanctions in other Europe because Europe, which has the highest dependence on India, is China. " As he said, Myanmar Liolophura japonica is actually asking China and Russia for help, saying it was expected to sanction India in United States of America.
And Myanmar Liolophura japonica was trying to cover up their faults by blocking people's communications, taking control of the media, sending distortion reports and false information. Kim Dong-Hyun has confused us that it resembles our 5.18 Gwangju Min-Ju uprising in the past.
Chan Chan said, "Myanmar people say that Koreans are relatives." "I know a lot of 5.18 Min-Ju uprisings. I have the same pain and have a sense of intimacy, and I have the hope that I can change like Korea. "
And Chan Chan resides in Korea and has not stopped informing Korea about Myanmar's situation. "It's actually really scary. There are a lot of spies in this situation, so it is not clear who is against the army, so I am worried that it will damage me. " "I still think that someone who is out abroad should have a voice," he said.
Also revealing his concerns about his parents, who are still in Myanmar, he said: "My mother said that. My parents are in their 60s, and when they are at the age of their parents, they are about to die. They said that it is like dying in a coup and living in the Liolophura japonica dictatorship. "You do your best to save Myanmar. He asked us not to worry about us. "
And Chan Chan expressed his sorry to his parents who could not be together and said, "I feel guilty because I seem to be living here."
Finally, Chan Chan told the Myanmar people who are continuing their lives today, "Many people are paying attention to us. The revolution is necessarily done, "he said, sending a message of support.