Documentary on Abuse of Etnic groups in Burma
This documentary will focus on providing documented irrefutable evidence of what is happening in the border areas of Burma where the Military Junta is abusing the rights of ethnic minorities in the forms of forced resettlements, robbery, forced labour, torture, rape and executions. These issues need to be brought into the international arena as well as disseminated among the Burmese people. The film will be distributed free of charge as well as broadcast via the internet and other traditional media platforms. As an inclusive project not only will the film be translated into English and Burmese but also into ethnic minority languages to ensure that everyone is informed as to their rights and to ensure that everyone knows the truth.
Burmese prison life movie
The Objectives of filming the story line depicting Prison Life.
I would like to project that the prison is a place where villains and people with loose characters receive reformation and moral rehabilitation according to my perspective.
Filming stories with prison- life -background is strictly prohibited inside Myanmar.
The main reason behind this is that prisons all over Myanmar are not places of reformation and rehabilitation but the learning centers of evil ways and also the breeding grounds for criminals.
The illegal activities of prison authorities.
The perils unjustly suffered by family members of prisoners when trying to avail the imprisoned of letters, food, or important assistance.
The actual situation of the prisoners locked inside the jails.
Consideration is being made to film a VCD with “Thee lay Thee” giving concrete proof that the powers that be in Myanmar are only telling only lies when they shamelessly declare everywhere that all the prisoners in jails throughout Myanmar enjoy full human rights when actually these prisoners suffer physical, mental, and spiritual losses beyond redemption.
Actually a prison is a reformation center.
A prison should not be a hell hole.
The life of the unfortunate who are thrown into Myanmar prisons also known as hell- holes.
A popular catch- phrase often heard nattered by boys in Myanmar is “Nothing’s worse than prison that’s worse than hell”. Now arrangements are being made for filming an educative episode titled ”Even Hell Veterans Fear Prison” in which the “Thee Lay Thee” will be entertained with humor, philosophy and aesthetic literature.
Burmese army movie
The objectives of filming a VCD War Movie.
The so –called “War Movies” made inside are openly biased to the advantage of the Myanmar military Establishment for they profile this particular establishment as the only redeemers and life- givers for the people of Myanmar and the mother land. However, the reality of life within the establishment such as the sub- standard livelihood of soldiers and other ranks, the divided wide gap between the top brass and the lowly rankings are deliberately ignored. Thus, those movies merely serve as the propaganda tools for the military establishment in Myanmar.
Moreover, now that the military Dowers- that- be are proclaiming that the military is both the mother and the father of the people of Myanmar and the people should not be left and kept in the dark about the false in indoctrination. We are now at the initial stage of revealing the truth about the military establishment to the people through the artistic co- operation and collaboration of the Great “Thee Lay Thee”
Our main aim is to remind both the people and the military personnel that the armed forces are originally meant to protect, safe guard, and develop the nation and her people.
Only the dare to kill and torture are not real soldiers at all.
As a word saying that a brilliant general is the one who does not need to fight, this is entertained in order to avoid selfishness and be love and respect by the civil to the army which General Aung San had established. |