Junta respects no law not even their own.



June 9, BBC Burmese Service - Salai Tun Than's passport declared null and
void

The passport of Salai Tun Than, a retired professor, was declared null and
void by the Burmese authorities on Wednesday. Salai Tun Than, who is now in
Thailand, is planning to go back to Burma and carry out a solitary peaceful
demonstration against the military government on June 19 which marks Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi's birthday. Salai Tun Than has called on fellow Burmese to
topple the military junta through peaceful and non-violence methods. "I
can't say out of the blue as to what I am going to do next, but I am trying
to enter the country, nevertheless," said Tun Than. "They (the military
rulers) are keeping the power of the nation by unfair means. I am going to
ask them to return it (to the rightful owners, the people). As they have
nullified it (his passport), I want to ask them if they have the rights to
do so." According to the existing laws, there is no clause that says that a
government could declare a citizen's passport null and void. I want to say
that the withdrawal of Dr. Tun Than's passport by the government is
illegal."

THE JUNTA LAW IS TO PROTECT THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES AND OFCOURSE TO
REMAIN IN POWER BY FORCE. THE PEOPLE DO NOT DESERVE RESPECT. BRAVO, BRAVO .
THAT IS INDEED VERY GOOD ; ISN'T




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