The heavy weight on Than Shwe's conscience
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The heavy weight on Than Shwe's conscience

Monday, March 9, 2009
HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY |

COMMENTS (4)

THONDARA Wrote:
23/03/2009
Than Shwe and group, you must prepare to go to Avici even though you are building a big big pagoda or whatever. Because you guys killed the monks and innocent people in Burma. You must pay for it. Be ready. Buddha cannot help you.

Concerned Buddhist Wrote:
11/03/2009
There is no Pagoda platform big enough to cover the crimes of the junta. The biggest problem however is that they think they are doing the right thing. I wish they would really listen to the Sangha and follow the Dasa Dhamma. I hope the destructive way of the junta will end soon. May the Dhamma last for a long time and again be the guideline of Burma soon.

Thein Win Wrote:
11/03/2009
I can guarantee to all Burmese people that Robert MugaThan Shwe and all his followers will go straight to Avici.

Broken Arrow Wrote:
09/03/2009
To junta generals with metta,

Read the commentary in “Haunting Echoes of the Junta” (The Irrawaddy online/ January 30, 2009/letters). The Pancanatriya crimes they have committed is not that easy to overcome. Prayers and building pagodas are not good enough to overcome it. (1)Undo the wrongs they have done; (2) Remorse on the misdeeds; (3) Pay in penance for the mistakes. These will help them see the truth and work for enlightenment, the only chance that may skip the punishment of their crime, or else, be prepared to join Devadattha and Ajasastru, swimming in the same boiling pot in Avici.

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