Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Know good friends

AT the time of transition, our baby stage government will need outside help in term of financial and technology. The ethnic conflicts are additional burden for young government, in deed. It's obvious that there is no such thing to lead a nation by one superman. While our president trying his best, his old and new guards must follow up his policies. All opposition parties also have their obligation in helping move forward our nation. I am glad to see that our country is being recognized as a nation by international community again. It's first ever I see in my life time. Also delight to learn a lot of ministers level people are visiting our land as a form of encouraging our reforms. At the same time, they are giving several donation as well as advising on some area they are excelling. We have to rely on experts if we want to achieve our aim at shortest possible.

I very often read news of several donation through states or UN or NGO or private charity firms. Regardless of sources, it is good to have others help. We should keep doing positive things in country so that the donors won't disappoint us in future. We can't afford to ignore their invaluable help as we are far left behind the world. We need to learn a lot from them as they already know things we yet to know. First in my life time, our country is getting serial helps now. However, I am surprising to learn that few neighboring nations silent. These countries has enjoyed most possible benefit from Myanmar's isolation status. They have taken advantage of our rich natural resources. They have taken our precious minerals with fire price. They have made wealth from the cheap labor of our people. But they seem do not take responsibility for our social welfare. Now western nations has shown their sympathy by donating and offering helping hand to build our nation. But those gold-digger nations keep silent. Our leaders should know the attitude of such nations. Our policies makers should avoid their companies giving future tenders and projects. In brief, it is time to understand who is real friend and who is enemy.

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