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I had been very pleased to see this news article inferring that Myanmar is now prepared to join the earth's community of nations, meaning Hopefully they're ready to treat their nationals with respect and dignity. The Burmese are on the whole a lovely gentle caring race of individuals, For the people of Myanmar have for a lot to long relied on their community and spiritual way of life to make sure that they're equipped to travel beyond the woes brought upon them through the oppression they have endured as a result of their military. For that Burmese people have had their calm and spiritual persona exploited towards the extreme by the military junta that has controlled this country, we free airline have stood by and allowed this oppression to occur.&lt;br /&gt;
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During the 90's I'd the privilege to operate in Yangon as a consultant for their fledgling mobile telephony network, albeit my work lasted only for a short period of your time, a matter of a couple of months. For just one fleeting moment, about 12 to 15 years back it looked as if these were going to rejoin the democratic world order, because they tried to embrace democracy. Global hotel chains rushed to Yangon to construct and operate spectacular hotels of incredible quality, sadly because they did keep to the democratic discipline, these hotels have stood largely empty.&lt;br /&gt;
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As for my reason to become there it was to advise them around the requirements necessary to implement a mobile telephony network across Myanmar. As they were trying to embrace mobile telephony, as it looked as though they wanted to put in a network, they were beginning to open the country again.&lt;br /&gt;
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During the period that I traveled to and from Myanmar, an outing that I found to be fraught with difficulty because of all of the procedural requirements to acquire visa's etc., I saw an infra-structure which was reminiscent of the war years across Europe. There were old Bedford lorries and buses that have been easily 50 years old and were still operating as originally intended, it was as though the world hadn't moved on. For me this brought a type of charm to my trips which was enjoyable to see and experience, but I left the nation for better facilities so never really had to experience the practical impact for just about any time period.&lt;br /&gt;
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However, what was a surprise in my experience; was the presence of French nationals plying their trade. The French were involved with areas for example; Telephone exchange systems through to restaurants. I had been advised by colleagues which i worked with to keep my own council must i be in any bars within my evenings, these were indicating the presence of French intelligence, something who have been there in Myanmar to protect French businesses from foreign competitors. I've no idea as to whether I brushed along side this option so had no experience to express if this was true or otherwise. But, I'd certainly been advised to keep my own council especially round the bar from the Strand Hotel, a bar where the few expats which were in Myanmar frequented, I count embassy personal between the expats.&lt;br /&gt;
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During among my evening trips I'd the great fortune to visit beyond Yangon, traveling on the main route for approx 10 miles, after which we turned off the road and followed a dirt track not less than another 2 miles. Eventually we came across a beautiful newly painted white colonial house, this house was in the middle of a plantation, it had an arch stretches from the front door/entrance whereby cars could drive through and prevent underneath, this arch was similar to a by gone era. Imaginable that dads and moms when colonial carriages were in use, that these carriages would draw underneath the arch and come to some complete halt, the colonial elite would then alight from such carriages. The front porch would then pass right into a grand hall filled with sweeping staircase. This rather splendid building was a unique French restaurant, it joined together having a French chef/owner, the food was of unbelievable quality. The restaurant was not over populated with tables however the tables that were there situated in the various rooms, were all full with diners.&lt;br /&gt;
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I have digressed, it's interesting the exploiters were indeed the exploited at the end of the day, as the Chinese were using Myanmar's resources to generate power after which send that power back to China netting little help to the Burmese. I would suspect the military regime of Myanmar had long enjoyed the support of China. But this aside as well as for whatever reason they, the junta, have finally come to the table and also the people of Myanmar can take a breath and heave a sigh of relief. When it comes to west we should now embrace them and help them join the civilized community of nations. By doing this we ought to not dismiss the sacrifice that Aung San Suu Ky gave to support her people throughout this difficult period, for we ought to acknowledge her fortitude, her resilience her grace and poise as she endured those years confined to her home. Aung San Suu Ky deserves a role on the world stage as I am sure we have a new world states part of the guise of Aung San Suu Ky, she has displayed great humility, great dignity seen only when Nelson Mandela was released after years of confinement. Like Nelson Mandela she's not called for her oppressors to be delivered to book for his or her oppression for she's sought to unify america. I believe she has great courage and dignity a person who has respect for that values of the ordinary people! Indeed the planet need to look to her for guidance at this difficult time.&lt;br /&gt;
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I really hope we have seen this country quickly move ahead, that they, the people improve their security, bring peace and stability, their living standards quickly improve. I additionally believe that america should open its doors to ensure that many of us are able to see the temples that have formed the spiritual backbone of the people of Myanmar. Hopefully we are able to all go through the Shwedagon Paya (Pagoda) for this is a world renowned Buddhist Temple, located on a hill because it watches over all of Yangon. For this temple was built and established before the duration of Christ. I for just one am lucky enough to get have visited this wonderful monument.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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