Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Support Burmese Monks and Democracy

Dear friends,

The Burmese protests are widening, the international response is building--and the Burmese generals are panicking. Today, the Burmese junta banned gatherings of more than 5, and sent thousands of troops to take control of the streets -- but still the monks and protesters march. Desperate officers have beaten, tear-gassed and fired on their own people, reportedly shooting five monks in Rangoon.

The next 36 hours are crucial. Leaders have called for an emergency session of the UN Security Council-- but only a decisive initiative will prevent a massacre like the one from 1988. Already, 75,000 people from 192 countries have signed our emergency global petition. Please forward this email to others who haven't yet signed--they can click below to add their name, and we'll send an updated petition to the Chinese government and the UN Security Council members every day:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_burma/h.php/?cl=20594121

We're calling for UN powers--above all China, which holds the economic strings of the Burmese regime--to apply decisive pressure now to stop the violence, and to broker a peaceful transition. If they fail to do this, the massacres will be sudden.

The protesters have declared they will not back down. The Burmese have showed their courage. The scenes fill our television screens--now the world must act.

In hope,

Paul, Ricken, Graziela, Ben, Galit and the whole Avaaz team

2 comments:

  1. http://bazabaza.blogspot.com/
    http://bazabaza.blogspot.com/2007/10/cuba-opposed-foreign-interference-in.html
    Thursday, October 04, 2007
    Cuba opposed foreign interference in Myanmar's affairs
    Why the sudden interest in Myanmar (Burma) ?

    "The overwhelmingly greatest enemy of Myanmar is not any regime, past
    or present, but US and Western European imperialism, and those
    attached to it."

    Everyone should oppose totally the current US based plot to overthrow
    the government of Burma based on propaganda, imperialist lies and New
    York and Washington engineered franchised revolution. The ICG
    (International Crisis group) pushing the regime change is a front
    group for the Council on Foreign Relations and jewish billionaire and
    global pirate George Soros who also funds Human Rights Watch,
    Moveon.org and Moveon's new front group Avaaz
    http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=1139&l=1

    On ICGs board is Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski who
    engineered the soviet invasion of Afghanistan to use it as a battle
    ground to inflict on the Soviet Union a military and moral defeat on
    the scale the US suffered in Vietnam. Additionally ICGs advisory
    council is made of multinational energy strip mining conglomerates and
    looter banks such as JP Morgan and credit Suisse.

    The campaign to overthrow the government of Myanmar is based on lies
    and is nothing more than a Zionist imperialist war, regime change and
    color coded franchised revolution for the privatization and neo
    liberal evisceration of Myanmar's oil, gas, precious gem resources,
    strategic ports and markets including currently shut down opium
    production. It's also a front on the Zionists and imperialists war on
    China and war on China's "weapons of mass production".

    " It's a distraction from the quagmire in ME and Iran. Whenever these
    guys talk about human rights in some country its almost always a
    distraction and psychological preparation of masses for the next war"
    "�And by getting rid of the current regime, Burma will become
    integrated into the international banking system, which will keep the
    Burmese enslaved. "International oil and international banking. QRS
    suspects that the closer you look at these two, the more they are
    revealed to be one and the same monster. "

    "Burma/Myanmar has very large reserves of Gas that China wants and the
    Zionist US doesn't want it to have for cheap - and so far they've
    resisted financial infiltration by the moneychangers. Both these
    factors among others (Drugs, Oil, Precious Gems) are good enough
    reasons for the zionized US government to get embroiled. There is one
    thing that we can all agree on, however - it's NOT a humanitarian
    cause. The fascination with Burma/Myanmar is about power, greed, and
    most importantly CONTROL." "In the drug trade, it's all about
    monopoly."

    " If Move On (and their new front group Avaaz) were an anti-war group
    they would have a petition to stop the US/Ethiopian occupation of
    south Somalia - where this weeks Washington Post article admits the
    Ethiopian (US-proxy) troops have killed 1000 people in "recent weeks"
    - instead of having an imperialist pro-war petition against Myanmar
    where all they can come up with is that the the Myanmar government
    allegedly shot 9 demonstrators. The "israeli" zionists, funded by our
    taxes, kill more Palestinians than that every week in Gaza. I don't
    see any petitions for Palestine from Move On. Note that U.S. assistant
    secretary of state Jendayi Frazer (who is mentioned in this article as
    having gone to Mogadishu Somalia recently to support the phony puppet
    government that the Ethiopians/Americans have set up there to try to
    justify the occupation) also was the Bush administration speaker at
    the pro-war rally against Sudan in April 2005 in Washington DC. Move
    On, and Jewish billionaire George Soros's other groups, have played a
    large role in inciting war against Sudan as well.

    The anti-Sudan and anti-Myanmar propaganda are both tactics in
    imperialist economic warfare against China.

    "China has a trade surplus meaning they have amassed a fortune of
    currency from selling Americans every disposable consumer item their
    credit cards can handle. New York billionaires want all that money and
    control over all the Chinese currency, trade and economic activity the
    same way they control the US currency thru the Federal Reserve Bank
    Corporation. The threats to boycott the Olympics are just a extortion
    shake down to extract huge amounts of cash payoffs in the form of
    Chinese investments in New York money peoples private equity firm
    IPOs."

    With three countries -- Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam -- vying for
    the off-shore oil booty in seas where maritime borders are contested,
    the Cheney gangster cartel hopes to achieve a dominant position to
    grab that oil. (Burma is right next door. On September 16, 2006, the
    USA supported a military coup that overthrew Thailand's democratically
    elected government. Ralph Boyce -- U.S. ambassador to Thailand -- now
    sports a yellow tie to show his support for the royalist-backed coup,
    since yellow is the color of the monarchy."

    "Burma is huge in the heroin trade Burma and the Golden Triangle was
    the largest supplier of heroin for a long time.(until the current
    administration shut it down to the western drug lords dismay) Now it's
    Afghanistan and Mexico is coming on fast. In the drug trade, it's all
    about monopoly. Oil will always be 2nd to the drug trade over all in
    profits. Just so happens oil is high at the moment." Burma in the news
    at the moment is about DRUGS! Oil, Drugs, Banking, Precious gems or
    Gas ? I suspect it's a little of all.

    "The overwhelmingly greatest enemy of Myanmar is not any regime, past
    or present, but US and Western European imperialism, and those
    attached to it."

    Why the sudden interest in Burma? http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/3813
    US Industry/Think Tank blue print and talking points for the war on china.
    http://www.steel.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Events1&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay\
    .cfm&CONTENTID=20061
    Bread and Butter Issues behind Myanmar Protests
    http://gowans.wordpress.com/category/myanmar/
    China Approves Oil Pipeline to Burma
    http://www.voanews.com/burmese/archive/2006-04/2006-04-17-voa5.cfm



    For the Decisive Victory of Myanmar against Imperialism http://nacazai.org/


    China-Myanmar pipelines at
    http://www.indoburmanews.net/archives-1/2007/april/china-myanmar-oil-pipeline-pr\
    ojects-to-start-soon

    "Cuba opposed foreign interference in Myanmar's affairs."
    http://tvscripts.edt.reuters.com/2007-09-18/36a2ff08.html

    Burmese FM blames 'opportunists'

    He said "neo-colonialism has reared its ugly head" by trying to spread
    disinformation about human rights
    abuses in Burma. "The situation would not have deteriorated had the
    initial protest of a small group of activists against
    the rise in fuel prices had not been exploited by political
    opportunists," he said.

    "They sought to turn the situation into a political showdown aided and
    abetted by some powerful countries."
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7023205.stm

    Sanctions , Regime Change , Franchised Color Coded Revolutions, Neo
    Liberal Reforms, Low Intensity Democracy.

    "One of the first and best known cyber campaigns confronting the
    Rangoon government is Burmanet, an e-mail service that distributes
    news about the country. A mainstay for activists and journalists
    covering the country, Burmanet is sponsored in part by the financier
    George Soros. �.Collecting information about human rights abuses and
    delivering them to Internet-enabled offices along the Thai border is
    now one of the group's priority operations."
    http://www.iht.com/articles/1999/10/08/rwar.t.php?page=2

    Soros Foundation in the Service of US-Zionist Interests: The 1997
    financial crisis in Southeast Asia was created by sudden without
    notice withdrawal of capital by the Soros Foundation with the
    deliberate intention of causing a financial crisis especially for the
    Muslim countries of Malaysia and Indonesia. It was part of the US plot
    to expand its economic hegemony over Southeast Asia.
    http://www.irib.com/worldservice/englishRADIO/political/Soros.htm

    Soros internet overthrows explained: (Low intensity democracy)
    http://rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1382/MR1382.ch5.pdf

    Junta , Thugs or Soros: The Soros Threat To Democracy
    http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=275526219598836

    Billioniare George soros also funded Tienemman square to destabilize
    China and seize control of Chinas economy.
    http://books.google.com/books?id=jaP_2ARAsIIC&pg=PA342&lpg=PA342&dq=soros+wired&\
    source=web&ots=YIk8YiIr8a&sig=hOz2fQMH_d2DFNh0R4-zEhJ7Z-4#PPA342,M1

    "Billionaire George Soros"
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ae\
    n-US%3Aofficial&q=%22jewish+billionaire+George+soros%22&btnG=Search

    The ICG International Crisis group pushing the regime change is a
    front group for the Council on Foreign Relations and billionaire
    global pirate George Soros who also funds Human Rights Watch, Move On
    and its front group Avaaz.
    http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=1139&l=1

    On ICGs board is Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski who
    engineered the soviet invasion of Afghanistan to use it as a battle
    ground to inflict on the soviet union a military and moral defeat on
    the scale the US suffered in Vietnam. Additionally ICGs advisory
    council is made of of multinational energy strip mining conglomerates
    and looter banks such as JP Morgan and credit Suisse.

    The use of satellite data: it should be noted the funding of this
    comes from � "Bromley's group got funding from the Open Society
    Institute and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation." The
    Open Society Institute is the brainchild of George Soros, who was
    demonized earlier this week for his funding of Move On and other
    political activities in the US. Soros' money is being used to unduly
    influence the election via front groups, a practice that is called
    "astroturfing" where a small number of manipulators form fake "grass
    roots" groups that are then given pulbicity in the press who is under
    the impression that their opinions are a true grass roots
    representation.

    "The military government in Rangoon has continuously and vehemently
    chastized Aung San Suu Kyi as being an axehandle of the Americans �
    the person who supports U.S. policies toward that country. She is
    portrayed by the military as the puppet of the Americans�. it is
    highly unlikely that sanctions will result in regime change, which is
    the goal of that policy."

    International narcotics agenda behind Myanmar instability:

    The United Nations credits Myanmar's central government for leading
    opium eradication. China has played a major role pressing opium
    growers to eradicate.

    International narcotics agenda behind Myanmar instability
    https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382341.html

    Burma, Opium & the CIA: " To retaliate against Communist China for its
    intervention into the Korean War, President Truman had ordered the CIA
    to organize these Nationalist elements inside Burma for an invasion of
    China�After their invasions of 1950 were repulsed with heavy
    casualties, these Nationalist troops camped along the border for
    another decade and turned to opium trading to finance their
    operations. Forcing local hill tribes that produced opium, the
    Nationalist troops supervised a massive increase of opium production
    on the Shan Plateau of Burma. After the Burmese army evicted them in
    1961, the Nationalist forces established a new base camp just across
    the Burma border in Thailand and from there dominated the Burma opium
    trade until the mid-1980s�"
    https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382329.html

    What the "Junta" wants: His Excellency U Nyan Win Minister for Foreign
    Affairs of the Union of Myanmar
    http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/60/statements/mya050921eng.pdf

    Well, its said that the fuel crisis sparked off the protests, and this
    suggests that it has something to do with western controlled
    institutions.
    "The skyrocketing fuel prices are said to be part of the military
    junta's economic and financial reform program, coinciding with the
    high-level mission to Burma by the International Monetary Fund and the
    World Bank. "
    http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view_article.php?article_id=\
    91668

    "The NLD's basic program, which consists of implementing IMF-dictated
    reforms to open Burma up to foreign investors, would be just as
    catastrophic for ordinary working people�" "� will a free and newly
    elected Aung San Suu Kyi sign on the dotted line with the IMF and
    World Bank? And will there be a deal for Western support or will she
    think a little more carefully about the historical precedent and tell
    foreign investors where to shove it?" ( Of course she will sign�.they
    butter her bread.)

    Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to
    Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions
    http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/09/1526251

    "Activist media sources essentially saying that the Burmese resistance
    are tools of the West and that we should not support them...yes, it
    upsets us. A lot."

    Next week which corporate media propaganda blitz do you think you'll
    be dancing to?

    "If and when it comes out that the USuk was behind the uprising (as
    claimed by the junta at the UN), you're going to look pretty damn
    silly."

    Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) offer a vivid
    portrait of a lost world--the Russian Empire on the eve of World War I
    and the coming revolution.
    http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/gorskii.html

    The Secret Financial Network Behind "Wizard" George Soros The
    political agenda of Soros and this group of financial "globalists"
    will create the conditions for a new outbreak of war, even world war,
    if it continues to be tolerated.
    http://www.questionsquestions.net/docs04/engdahl-soros.html

    SOROS, ROTHSCHILD, MARC RICH http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a7d6c502b97.htm

    Israel's Double Game in Southeast Asia
    http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=6124

    posted by Krostychovic at 5:12 PM

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  2. http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/reg.burma/archives/200008/msg00005.html
    Jane's Intelligence Review
    March 1, 2000

    Myanmar and Israel develop military pact

    By William Ashton

    HIGHLIGHT
    Although allegations of a secret military partnership between Myanmar and
    Israel continue to be denied
    by both sides, reports suggest that Israel is aiding Myanmar's military
    modernisation.William Ashton
    examines the commercial and strategic links between the two countries.

    BODY:

    EVER SINCE the Myanmar armed forces (or Tatmadaw) formed the State
    Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC) in 1988, and took back
    direct control of the country, there have been persistent rumours
    throughout the Asia-Pacific region attesting to a secret military
    partnership developing between Israel and Myanmar (Burma). Despite
    repeated denials by Israeli officials in Yangon, Bangkok and
    Singapore, reports continue to surface that Israel is closely
    involved in the military regime's ambitious programme to expand and
    modernise Myanmar's armed forces.

    According to some of these reports, certain aspects of Israel's
    current relationship with the Tatmadaw come close to assisting the
    military regime (known since November 1997 as the State Peace and
    Development Council -- SPDC) to retain its hold on power.

    Military ties 1948-88

    Myanmar's military ties with Israel are long-standing.

    Israel was one of the few countries to which Myanmar turned for
    assistance and advice after it regained its independence from the UK
    in 1948. As a former British mandate, Israel shared a certain
    identity with Myanmar. It had similar administrative procedures,
    educational methods and public service organisation. The fledgling
    government of Prime Minister U Nu related closely to Israel's
    attempts to build up a modern state from diverse peoples, with
    limited resources, surrounded by enemies, but united by a common
    religion. Both governments had strong socialist and democratic
    ideals. (At the Asian Socialist Conference held in Yangon in 1953,
    Myanmar and Israel were the only two countries in Asia in which a
    Socialist Party was in power.) Also attractive to Yangon was Tel
    Aviv's 'non-aligned' status in world affairs. For its part, Israel,
    threatened on all sides by Arab countries, was anxious to find
    allies who could provide diplomatic support in international forums
    like the UN.

    Close bilateral ties had developed by the mid-1950s. While Myanmar
    was keen to obtain Israeli advice and technical assistance in areas
    like agriculture and construction, its initial interest centred on
    Israel's armed forces.

    In 1954 a military mission from Myanmar visited Israel to study the
    most suitable structure for a national defence force that utilised
    reserve forces. In particular, the delegation looked at Israel's
    national service scheme, with a view to its introduction into
    Myanmar. That did not occur but, during a visit to Israel the
    following year, Prime Minister U Nu took a great interest in the
    kibbutz system of self-defended frontier settlements. Four villages
    modelled on this system were later built in the Shan State, west of
    the Salween River, about 200km from the sensitive Chinese border.
    The Pyu Saw Hti town and village defence scheme (introduced in 1955)
    also borrowed several features from the defence of collective
    settlements in Israel. This scheme later evolved into the People's
    Militia. Myanmar copied the structure of the Israeli women's
    auxiliary force, and the Defence Services Institute, an independent
    commercial organisation run by the Tatmadaw to supplement the
    official defence budget, established a number of joint projects in
    Myanmar with Israeli construction and housing companies.

    Other military links between the two countries were more direct.
    During the mid-1950s, for example, Israel sold Myanmar 30 second-
    hand Supermarine Spitfire fighters with related equipment, machine
    gun ammunition, bombs, rockets and spare engine parts. Israel's Air
    Force also trained (in Israel) six Myanmar Air Force pilots in the
    operation of these aircraft and sent a technical team to Myanmar to
    show Myanmar Air Force mechanics how to maintain them. Israel also
    sent officers and materiel to Myanmar to help modernise the Myanmar
    Army. It is believed that some of the training courses provided by
    Israel covered aspects of military intelligence. So close was the
    relationship that, in 1958, Israeli Chief of Staff of the Defence
    Forces Major General Moshe Dayan and Director General of the Defence
    Ministry Shimon Peres visited Myanmar. The following year General Ne
    Win paid an official visit to Israel, both as prime minister of
    Myanmar's 'caretaker' government and as chief of the country's
    defence forces.

    Despite these contacts, bilateral ties declined significantly under
    the Revolutionary Government which seized power in Yangon in 1962.
    They further diminished after 1974, as Ne Win's ostensibly civilian
    Burma Socialist Programme Party government continued to shun most
    contacts with the outside world. Because of its earlier defence
    assistance, however, Israel enjoyed a special place in the minds of
    Myanmar's top military leaders and modest links were maintained
    during this period.

    Assistance to SLORC 1988-97

    After the Tatmadaw took back the government of Myanmar in 1988, it
    was fiercely condemned by many countries and faced strong sanctions
    from its traditional arms suppliers, including the UK and USA. This
    posed severe problems for the SLORC, which not only feared further
    urban unrest and an upsurge of insurgent activity in the
    countryside, but possibly even an invasion by the Western
    democracies in support of Myanmar's burgeoning democracy movement.
    Also, over the longer term, the new regime wished to introduce a
    massive military expansion/modernisation programme.

    In order to replenish Myanmar's dwindling military supplies, the
    SLORC turned first to Singapore and Pakistan. It later developed
    very close ties with China. The SLORC also actively sought to
    develop military links with other countries, such as Yugoslavia,
    Poland and Russia. These countries were prepared (often secretly) to
    assist with supplies of arms and military equipment. It would appear
    that Israel should be counted among this latter group.

    The first arms shipment Myanmar received after the 1988 takeover was
    from Singapore. The second, which arrived by sea in August 1989, was
    a diverse collection of weapons and ammunition from Belgium and
    Israel. Arranged through a newly-formed joint venture between
    Myanmar and Singapore, this weapons shipment reportedly included
    second-hand 40mm RPG-2 grenade launchers and 57mm anti-tank guns of
    Eastern bloc origin. It has been suggested that this equipment may
    have been taken from Palestinian stocks captured in southern Lebanon
    by Israel in 1982, and re-sold to Myanmar.

    Since then, there have been several other reports that Israel has
    transferred arms and weapons technology to the Tatmadaw. In 1991,
    for example, an Israeli team visited Myanmar, apparently to sell the
    military regime 9mm Uzi sub-machine guns. Weapons of this kind were
    subsequently observed on issue to the bodyguards who provided close
    protection to the members of the SLORC, and who now surround senior
    members of the SPDC when they venture out in public. There have also
    been unconfirmed reports that the army may have tried to develop an
    indigenous version of this weapon, to be known as the BA-94. If
    these reports are true, the effort does not seem to have amounted to
    much, but Myanmar has clearly had greater success in drawing on
    Israeli expertise in its efforts to develop a whole new family of
    5.56mm infantry weapons. The MA (Myanmar Army) series of assault
    rifles and light machine guns, for example, which is now in serial
    production at a closely guarded factory in central Myanmar, appears
    to include several elements of the Israeli 5.56mm Galil assault
    rifle.

    Other military developments in Myanmar have sparked additional
    rumours in Yangon, and consequent reports in the media. Although
    difficult to prove, many observers believe that at different times,
    the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad has provided training,
    technical advice and other forms of assistance to Myanmar's powerful
    Directorate of Defence Services Intelligence which is responsible
    for both internal security and support for military operations. As
    the SLORC progressively upgraded Myanmar's military communications
    network, including its signals intelligence capabilities, more
    stories surfaced about possible Israeli involvement. It has been
    suggested, for example, that Israel and Singapore have provided the
    Myanmar Army with specialised intercept and encryption equipment,
    with training packages. Also, the Israeli Army -- or perhaps ex-
    Israeli Army specialists -- has reportedly provided training to
    Myanmar's elite counter-terrorist squad.

    These reports of arms sales, technology transfers and other ties to
    the military regime in Yangon have been repeatedly and strenuously
    denied by official Israeli representatives in the region. They have
    pointed out that most of the accusations levelled at Israel since
    1988 have been based on unsubstantiated rumours, speculation in the
    international news media, and purely circumstantial evidence. Since
    the Yangon regime re-invented itself as the SPDC in late 1997,
    however, military contacts between the two countries have become
    harder to deny. Whether or not these earlier contacts took place, it
    is now clear that all three arms of the Tatmadaw are receiving
    direct help from Israeli companies. Given its sensitive nature, it
    is difficult to see how this assistance could be given to Myanmar
    without the active involvement, or at least the full knowledge and
    support, of the Israeli government.

    Links to the SPDC 1997-2000

    In August 1997 it was revealed that the Israeli defence
    manufacturing company Elbit had won a contract to upgrade Myanmar's
    (then) three squadrons of Chinese-built F-7 fighters and FT-7
    trainers. The F-7 is a derivative of the Mikoyan MiG-21 'Fishbed'
    jet fighter. The FT-7 is the export version of the GAIC JJ-7, itself
    a copy of the MiG-21 'Mongol-B' trainer. Since they began to be
    delivered by China in 1991, the Myanmar Air Force has progressively
    acquired about 54 (or four squadrons) of these aircraft, the latest
    arriving at Hmawbi air base only last year. In related sales, the
    air force has also acquired about 350 PL-2A air-to-air missiles
    (AAM) from China and at least one shipment of the more sophisticated
    PL-5 AAMs.

    Since their delivery to Myanmar, these new aircraft have caused the
    air force considerable problems. Several aircraft (and pilots) have
    already been lost through accidents, raising questions about the
    reliability of the Chinese technology. There have also been reliable
    reports that the F-7s were delivered without the computer software
    to permit the AAMs to be fired in flight. Also, the air force has
    complained that the F-7s are difficult to maintain, in part
    reflecting major differences between the structure and underlying
    philosophy of the Myanmar and Chinese logistics systems. Spare parts
    have been in very short supply. In addition, the air force seems to
    have experienced difficulties in using the F-7 (designed primarily
    for air defence) in a ground attack role. These, and other problems,
    seem to have prompted the air force to turn to Israel for
    assistance.

    According to sources in the international arms market, 36 of
    Myanmar's F-7 fighters are to be retro-fitted with the Elta EL/M-
    2032 air-to-air radar, Rafael Python 3 infrared, short range AAMs,
    and Litening laser designator pods. The same equipment will also be
    installed on the two-seater FT-7 fighter trainers. In a related
    deal, Israel will also sell Myanmar at least one consignment of
    laser-guided bombs. Since the Elbit contract was won in 1997, the
    air force has acquired at least one more squadron of F-7 and FT-7
    aircraft from China, but it is not known whether the Israeli-backed
    upgrade programme will now be extended to include the additional
    aircraft. Myanmar's critical shortage of foreign exchange will be a
    major factor in the SPDC's decision.

    The army has also benefited from Myanmar's new closeness to Israel.

    As part of the regime's massive military modernisation and expansion
    programme, considerable effort has been put into upgrading the
    army's artillery capabilities. In keeping with its practice of never
    abandoning any equipment of value, the army clearly still aims, as
    far as possible, to keep older weapons operational. (Pakistan, for
    example, has recently provided Myanmar with ammunition for its
    vintage 25 pounder field guns). The older UK, US and Yugoslav guns
    in the Tatmadaw's inventory have been supplemented over the past 10
    years with a range of new towed and self-propelled artillery pieces.
    Purchased mainly from China, they include 122mm howitzers, anti-tank
    guns, 57mm Type 80 anti-aircraft guns, 37mm Type 74 anti-aircraft
    guns and 107mm Type 63 multiple rocket launchers. In a barter deal
    brokered by China last year, the SPDC has also managed to acquire
    about 16 130mm artillery pieces from North Korea. Despite all this
    new firepower, however, the army has still looked to Israel to help
    equip its new artillery battalions.

    Around 1998 Myanmar negotiated the purchase of 16 155mm Soltam towed
    howitzers, possibly through a third party like Singapore. These guns
    are believed to be second-hand pieces no longer required by the
    Israel Defence Force. Last year, ammunition for these guns
    (including high explosive and white phosphorous rounds) was ordered
    from Pakistan's government ordnance factories. Before the purchase
    of these new Chinese and North Korean weapons, Myanmar's largest
    artillery pieces were 105mm medium guns, provided by the USA almost
    40 years ago. Acquiring the Israeli weapons thus marks a major
    capability leap for Myanmar's army gunners. It is possible that
    either Israel or Pakistan has provided instructors to help the army
    learn to use and maintain these new weapons.

    Nor has the Myanmar Navy missed out on Israeli assistance. There
    have been several reports that Israel is playing a crucial role in
    the construction and fitting out of three new warships, currently
    being built in Yangon.

    Myanmar's military leaders have long wanted to acquire two or three
    frigates to replace the country's obsolete PCE-827 and Admirable-
    class corvettes, decommissioned in 1994, and its two 1960s-vintage
    Nawarat-class corvettes, which have been gradually phased out since
    1989. As military ties with China rapidly grew during the 1990s, the
    SLORC hoped to buy two or three Jiangnan- or even Jianghu-class
    frigates, but it could not afford even the special 'friendship'
    prices being asked by Beijing. As a compromise, the SPDC has now
    purchased three Chinese hulls, and is currently fitting them out as
    corvettes in Yangon's Sinmalaik shipyard.

    According to reliable reports, the three vessels will each be about
    75m long and displace about 1,200 tons. Despite a European Community
    embargo against arms sales to Myanmar, the ships' main guns are
    being imported (apparently through a third party) from Italy. Based
    on the information currently available, they are likely to be 76mm
    OTO Melara Compact guns, weapons which (perhaps coincidentally) have
    been extensively combat-tested by the Israeli Navy on its Reshef-
    class fast attack missile patrol boats. The corvettes will probably
    also be fitted with anti-submarine weapons, but it is not known
    what, if any, surface-to-surface and SAMs the ships will carry.

    Israel's main role in fitting out the three corvettes is apparently
    to provide their electronics suites. Details of the full contract
    are not known, but it is expected that each package will include at
    least a surface-search radar, a fire-control radar, a navigation
    radar and a hull-mounted sonar.

    The first of these warships will probably be commissioned and
    commence sea trials later this year.

    Only sales or a strategic imperative?

    While Myanmar remains a pariah state, subject to comprehensive
    sanctions by the USA and European Community, it is unlikely that
    Israel will ever admit publicly to having military links with the
    Tatmadaw. Until it does, the reasons for Israel's secret partnership
    with the Yangon regime will remain unclear. A number of factors,
    however, have probably played a part in influencing policy decisions
    in Tel Aviv.

    There is clearly a strong commercial imperative behind some of these
    ventures. From a regional base in Singapore, with which it shares a
    very close relationship, Israel has already managed to penetrate the
    lucrative Chinese arms market. It is now aggressively seeking new
    targets for sales of weapons and military equipment in the Asia-
    Pacific. These sales are sometimes supported by offers of technology
    transfers and specialised advice. This approach has led to fears
    among some countries that Israel will introduce new military
    capabilities into the region which could encourage a mini arms race,
    as others attempt to catch up. The weapon systems being provided to
    the Myanmar armed forces are not that new, and the Asian economic
    crisis has dramatically reduced the purchasing power of many
    regional countries, but Israel's current activities in Myanmar will
    add to those concerns.

    Given the nature of some of these sales, and other probable forms of
    military assistance to Myanmar, these initiatives would appear to
    enjoy the strong support of the Israeli government. In addition to
    the ever-present trade imperative, one reason for this support could
    be a calculation by senior Israeli officials that closer ties to
    Myanmar could reap diplomatic and intelligence dividends. For
    example, Myanmar is now a full member of the Association of South
    East Asian Nations (ASEAN) which, despite the economic crisis, is
    still a major force in a part of the world which has received much
    closer attention from strategic analysts since the end of the Cold
    War. Israel's regional base will remain Singapore, but it is
    possible that Tel Aviv believes Myanmar can provide another avenue
    for influence in ASEAN, and a useful vantage point from which to
    monitor critical strategic developments in places like China and
    India.

    In particular, Israel is interested in the spread of nuclear,
    chemical and biological weapons, and the transfer of technologies
    related to the development of ballistic and other missiles. Myanmar
    has close military relations with China and Pakistan, both of which
    have been accused of transferring sensitive weapons technologies to
    rogue Islamic states, such as Iran. Myanmar is also a neighbour of
    India, another nuclear power that has resisted international
    pressure to curb its proliferation activities. Yangon could thus be
    seen by Israel as a useful listening post from which to monitor and
    report on these countries.

    Also, despite accusations over the years that Myanmar has developed
    chemical and biological weapons, and more convincing arguments that
    Israel has a sizeable nuclear arsenal of its own, both countries
    share an interest in preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass
    destruction. Myanmar's support for anti-proliferation initiatives,
    in multilateral forums like the UN General Assembly and the
    Committee on Disarmament, would seem to be worth a modest investment
    by the Israeli government in bilateral relations with the SPDC. In
    addition to training Myanmar agriculturalists in Israel, assisting
    the Tatmadaw to upgrade its military capabilities seems a sure way
    of getting close to the Yangon regime.

    Israel's repeated denial of any military links with Myanmar are not
    unexpected. Israel has never liked advertising such ties,
    particularly with countries like Myanmar, South Africa and China,
    which have been condemned by the international community for gross
    abuses of human rights. Even Israel's very close military ties with
    Singapore are routinely denied by both sides. Yet there seems little
    room for doubt that, after the 1988 takeover, Israel did start to
    develop close links with the SLORC, which are continuing to grow
    under the SPDC. In these circumstances, it would be surprising if
    Israel was not still looking for opportunities to restore the kind
    of mutually beneficial bilateral relationship that was first
    established when both countries became independent modern states in
    1948.

    PA News/0070265

    GRAPHIC: Photograph 1, Exiled Myanmar students call for the international
    community to take
    action against the military regime in Myanmar. However, the commercial and
    strategic benefits of
    developing a secret alliance with the military junta are likely to weigh
    heavily against their calls. PA
    News/0070266; Photograph 2, uIn order to reduce the costs of military
    imports, Myanmar has
    modified vehicles for military purposes. These include the Special Combat
    Vehicle (above) and the
    Armoured Fighting Car (below). Bruce Hawke/0039362 Bruce Hawke/0039363;
    Photograph 3,
    Myanmar is now a full member of ASEAN. Myanmar Prime Minister Than Shwe
    (far left) joined
    other heads of state at the 3rd ASEAN Informal Summit last November.

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