Friday 5 October 2007

What is the dirty list? The world is watching you !

There are a lot of debate about foreign companies trading,producing, manufacturing and investing in Burma. I personally think that we should be grateful to have a third party who could be a mutual agent for both the junta and the public. Not only the job opportunities, the public also has other benifits such as high technology communications with the outside world. Although it is very obvious that the public still has the minimum share of profit in this triangular arrangement, it is still a great relief for most people to have another option other than to either join the junta or starve to death or beaten to death if you dare to stand up.

Those modern technology, which came along with the foreign companies has a crucial link to the world and Burma, which has stayed behind the closed doors for over 40 years. No doubt those CEO, MDs and Directors of those companies in Burma know exactally how they will have to react to the jants' current brutal bloody crackdown on thousands of peacefully protesting monks and civilians. Are the companies too greedy, ignorant, errogant or too afraid of the janta to react in most sensible way?

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