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An Appeal to all political forces of Burma, both inside and in exile, by the Central Leading Committee of Democratic Party for a New Society (DPNS)

August 8, 2009

the one voice among all political forces inside and in exile being heard is imperative.

To: All political forces of Burma, both inside and in exile,

We pay due respect to all of those who sacrificed their lives and those who have committed to the movement for democracy for more than 20 years.

(1)

The movement for democracy since 1988 has yet to move on to the next step as we expected.  The ‘Shwe-Gone-Tine Declaration’ of leading party of the movement, namely the National League for Democracy (NLD) has constantly been bombarded with obstacles and has not materialized. The efforts made by the United Nations (UN) and international organizations to put pressure on the Burmese military government, calling itself the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), have been unproductive.  Under such circumstances domestically and internationally, it is possible that the SPDC government may go ahead with the plan of holding the “2010 Elections” as it did unilaterally with the 2008 Referendum.

As history taught us, the people of Burma toppled the one-party dictatorial rule and its 1974 Constitution by means of mass struggle, the 1988 mass movement for democracy.  Likewise, the SPDC military government and 2008 Constitution must be overthrown by a nation-wide mass movement as there is no alternative.

The modern history of Burma and the world history taught us that only the people’s movements can change society into the next stage of historical process.  As the party’s motto of ‘People are Our Adherence’, we must stand with the people and mobilize them for the people struggle against the Burmese military regime. The strength of mass power will bring the end to military dictatorial system.

(2)

The party’s Extraordinary Meeting of Central Committee which was held from 20 to 24 July 2009 decided on the following two guiding programmes for the party’s immediate workplan:

  1. To mobilize all the people of Burma for the emergence of a nation-wide mass movement against the military dictatorial system; and
  2. To prepare for various forms of campaigns against 2008 Constitution.

For this task, the first ground will be “2010 Elections”.  The preparation for mass boycott against 2010 Elections must be carried out.  There is not much time for this so it must be done with vitality, a common voice and coordinated planning.

The “2010 Elections” is very much different from the 1990 election.  The 1990 Elections was held as the direct result of the ’1988 mass moverment for democracy’ that overthrew the one-party rule and its 1974 constitution. The 1990 election was held without any constraint imposed by undemocratic constitution like that of the “2008 Constitution”.  The pro-democracy forces at that time decided to take part in the 1990 elections under the tactical move of supporting the NLD against the National Unity Party – NUP (formerly, Burmese Socialist Programme Party – BSPP) in order to gain the legitimate support of the people for the movement for democracy.  At the 1990 elections, the NLD won a landslide victory.  However, the ruling military regime failed to honour the election result, convene parliament and hand over power to the people’s representatives, because the result of the election was not what they wanted.  Besides, the regime has constantly attempted by many different means to crack down the NLD and its leadership in order to weaken the movement for democracy.

Today, faced with another election, the “2010 Elections”, the tactical choice of participation in the elections as in 1990, is not feasible. There is no alternative but to boycot the “2010 Elections”.  In the context of Burma’s political development, the pro-election argument of “something is better than nothing” and its protagonists must be strongly opposed.

In fact, the 2010 Elections will be held under the 2008 Constitution which the SPDC military government unilaterally and undemocratically adopted.   This election is being held with the purpose of the regime to hang a veil of legitimacy over their illegitimate rule for more than 20 years and endure its military dictatorial rule.

It is thus essential to overthrow the “2008 Constitution” and prepare to boycott the coming “2010 Elections”.  In doing so, as stated above, the one voice among all political forces inside and in exile being heard is imperative.

In order to follow up this very important task, the party strongly urges all politcal forces inside and in exile to begin immediately with preparation for various forms of campaigns against “2008 Constitution” and “2010 Elections”.

Central Leading Committee

Democratic Party for a New Society (DPNS)