Senior General Than Shwe sends message on
Peasants DayMass of peasants duty-bound to arm themselves with
anti-colonialist sentiment Ward
off dangers of neo-colonialists and their lackey axe-handles for ensuring
perpetuation of sovereignty
Yangon, 2 March — The following is a translation of the message sent
by Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Senior General Than
Shwe on the occasion of the Peasants Day (2007).
Esteemed peasantry,
On this auspicious occasion of 2 March marked as the Peasants Day to
honour the entire mass of the peasantry, who are striving for ensuring food
security and development of the nation, I wish them physical and mental
well-being and success in their farming and better serving the interests of
the nation and the people.
Now, the government is implementing the political, economic and social
objectives for transforming the Union of Myanmar into a peaceful, modern and
developed nation to see that it is on a par with the international level. In
pursuit of this goal, it, in the economic sector, has designated agriculture
as the base of the State’s economy. Agriculture that covers the entire
nation is major commodity production kept in the hands of the peasantry. And
it brings socio-economic development to the peasants and contributes towards
national economy.
In colonial days, the imperialist government created situations for
foreign capitalists and their cohorts to exploit Myanmar peasants variously
such as bringing aliens into Myanmar and granting them permission for farming,
giving capital to the alien loan sharks to lend money at very high interest
rates to Myanmar peasants, and helping imperialist companies to purchase rice
produced locally at very low prices and export it.
The acts of the colonialist government were completely intolerable. So,
equipping themselves with whatever arms available, the mass of peasants
launched Peasants’ Uprising to oppose and rise against the colonialist
government. That went down in the annals of the Myanmar history. Some time
after the Peasants’ Uprising, the nation managed to regain independence due
to the national forces inclusive of the peasants.
Thanks to the harmonious efforts the entire national people including
peasants have made under the correct leadership of the government, national
reconsolidation has been achieved and the projects for national development
have come to fruition at present. In addition, the National Convention, where
discussions are being held to adopt basic principles and detailed basic
principles to be included in the State Constitution for transition to a
discipline-flourishing democratic nation, is now moving forward with gaining
momentum. So, it is fair to say that the nation has a promising future.
Nevertheless, certain neo-colonialist countries are resorting to various means
to manipulate and dominate Myanmar at will, using lackeys and national traitor
axe-handles, squeezing international organizations and misusing even the
United Nations.
Hence, the mass of peasants are duty-bound to arm themselves with
anti-colonialist sentiment at highest degree in accordance with their fine
traditions and collectively ward off the dangers of the neo-colonialists and
their lackey axe-handles for ensuring perpetuation of sovereignty and not to
lose independence again.
The State Peace and Development Council is focusing on various projects
for the development of the agricultural sector that can ensure food security
and socio-economic development of the entire national people, and rural
development. It is also taking necessary steps for supply of adequate
irrigation water for growing crops, boosting the yield of the crops,
conducting multiple-cropping patterns, and greening of the regions.
It is pouring huge investments into the projects for building irrigation
facilities in states and divisions. And it is paying a careful attention to
maintenance of the already-built dams and reservoirs and ensuring proper flow
of water into the irrigation facilities and systematic supply of irrigation
water. In addition to dams and reservoirs, it is constructing sluice gates,
river water pumping stations and underground water tapping stations in various
regions according to geographical features for supply of sufficient irrigation
water.
Between 1988 to date, the government has spent more than K 153,000
million on building 196 irrigation facilities that benefit over 2.6 million
acres of arable lands. It is now constructing 39 more irrigation facilities
where necessary in states and divisions. Besides, it has built 305 river water
pumping stations in 13 states and divisions that irrigate more than 460,000
acres. Now, it is building 37 more river water pumping stations.
The government has been taking measures unremittingly for use of more
farm machinery, supply of fuel for that machinery, boosting production of
crops and use of more fertilizers. It is now encouraging extensive growing of
jatropha curcas (physic nut), from which bio-diesel can be extracted, across
the country to fulfil the requirement of fuel for farm machinery. Here, I
would like to urge farmers to grow profitable jatropha curcas plants, which
can be grown easily and that are highly useful, on a commercial scale.
Esteemed peasantry,
Adhering to the correct national policy namely non-disintegration of the
Union, non-disintegration of national solidarity, and perpetuation of
sovereignty, the State Peace and Development Council is now putting into
action the State’s seven-step Road Map for the emergence of a peaceful,
modern and developed democratic nation with flourishing discipline.
It is heartening to note that representatives of the peasants are now
actively participating as delegates in the discussions at the National
Convention held in accordance with the seven-step Road Map.
For restoration of peace and stability and modernization and development
of the nation, I would therefore like to exhort the peasantry to join hands
with the entire people in the tasks for;—
- the development of the agricultural sector, the major pillar of the
State’s economy,
- guarding against the dangers of neo-colonialists and their hangers-on
axe-handles, and
- successful completion of the State’s seven-step Road Map.
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