Myanmar: you will overcome, a malagasy voice for freedom
For once I’m blogging in english because today is a special day. Do you know that today is a blogging day for Burma freedom? I’m sure that all of us have heard the events about this country few days ago.
I Haven’t been speaking english for twelve years after studying it five years and failing at the final exam. It’ s reason why I’d just like to be understand. I’m not so good writing it. I used to write in malagasy language only.
It’ s not because the protest against the Myanmar junta crushed down and that we don’t have any news from Burma that make us shut up. All people have the right to be honoured so are the Burmese ones. They are under junta rules for over forty years and even nowadays any soldier who needs someone to work for him takes who he wants from any village and there is no salary in return: that means for me slavery. So I would cry to stop slavery.
In regarding Myanmar events, I look at malagasy history under french colonisation. I understand very well now why some of our grandfathers took arms to fight against settlers at 1947. I think it’s not in eastern people culture to be on strike but they can do it if the situation very worst. So I join the voice that Myanmar needs to be free, free of dictature.
For instance, I Condemn all corporation that come with the junta and support it anywhere they come from.