Thursday, July 30, 2009

My Thought

I have read the news almost everyday. The most awful things I have read is when DKBA and KNU fought each other. Even DKBA is Karen but they burned their own villages, killed their own friends and their brothers. I felt very terrible. Because of Burmese forcing. Everyday I expecting to see that someday all people on the world live peacefully include Karen. Some people say there will never be peace. But I say there will be.


Monday, June 15, 2009

My Thoughts

Starting today I feel very sad for my people. Everyday and every night I think about now Burmese Army came to their villages. I wish I could do something for them. Why do this happen? Because Karen and Karen fighting each other. One of them kNU ( Karen National Union) and another one is DKBA ( Democratic Karen Buddhist Army). DKBA is the army group that who helps Burmese to get rid of Karen People. Not many of them they work togerther with Burmese trying to kill all the Karen People. I am very upset with them. Why they want do things like this? Because everymonth Burmese goverments give them food to their famlies. Even now 2009 thousands and thousands of them go to Thailand.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

We Have To Leave

Our nature, our village is very beautiful but we have to leave because of the war.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Karen Proverd


Want to read karen proverd.
You can click here to read in Eglish and Karen.

Karen Music

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Burmese Soldiers Attack



"Why do the Burmese soldiers come to burn our villages? We do not go to burn theirs. Why do they want to come and bother us? We only want to have our farms, do our work and live in peace. Our life in the mountains is already very hard. Why do they want to make it harder?"

"Every day we had to carry up the mountain and down again," she said. "I was sweating and couldn't breathe because I am very old and the soldiers prodded me with their guns because I am slow. I felt like my heart was breaking."







KNU Prisident Speech



OFFICE OF THE SUPREME HEADQUARTERS
KAREN NATIONAL UNION
KAWTHOOLEI
KNU President Saw Ba thin Sein’s Speech on 55th Anniversary of Karen Revolution Day



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Monday, June 1, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Blog Project 4


The article shows many different pictures and describe each one of plants about it. If you want to know. here I learned what it said is flowers are very beautiful but not useful. The kids love to eat sugercane. And many more.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Blog Project 3


The article says everyone eat rice. Even they don't eat other things like potatoes or meat. There's many kind of rice. Jepanese rice, sweet rice, instant rice and other. Even me I eat rice every day. Want to read more here

Blog Project 2



The articles shows plenty of different fruits. It looks tasty, pretty and has tough smells . I learned many things in this wedsite.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Blog Project 1



In the aricles agriculture in lanzanrote is huge an enormous tribute to the inventiveness and gutsy determination. It receives less rainfall than parts of the Sahara, with a mere 14 centimetres of water per year.farmers in that area are still in the process of developing agricultural techniques. Few years ago the majority of the farmers used camels to pull their ploughs. Now people can use tracter to work on farm. It cheaper than to buy a camel. Many vegetables and fruits are grow there. For more information. click here

Friday, May 8, 2009

Best Fruit I Like

These fruit is the best for me . It tastes very good, smell very good.








Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Who are the Karen People of Burma?

The Karens are generally thought to be one of the Mongolian tribes that traversed the central Asian plains, some moving further east into the vast lands of China, others turned south into South Western China and Burma and further down south into Northern Thailand.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Karen History

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

karen history





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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Different Karen People







" Variety of tribal peoples of southern Myanmar (Burma), speaking languages of the Sino-Tibetan family. They are not a unitary group in any ethnic sense, differing linguistically, religiously, and economically. One classification divides them into White Karen and Red Karen. The former consist of two groups, the Sgaw and the Pwo; the Red Karen include the Bre, the Padaung, the Yinbaw, and the Zayein. They occupy areas in southeastern Myanmar on both sides of the lower Salween River, in contiguous parts of Thailand, in the Pegu Yoma range in lower Myanmar, and also in the Irrawaddy delta land of southern coastal Myanmar. They are the second largest minority in Myanmar." They are not Burmese.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Karen Flag


About Karen National Union Please click here.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Karen People













Karen people believe in three reilgion. They are Buddhism, Christianity and Animism. The population is 7,400,ooo people. 7,000,000 people live in Karen state. 400,ooo live in Thailand.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Karen Revolution





Picture of Karen Revolution










































































Monday, March 23, 2009

Vegetables















Vegetables are very good food for people, they are very healthy food. Lots of people in many places growing vegetables in their gardens or farm. Vegetables need plenty of water to grow. When I was young every houses in my villages in their garden they grow many vegetables like eggplants, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes and the others. My mom usually grow corn in her garden every year when she lived in karen state. Vegetables are very expensive food to buy.

Friday, March 13, 2009

About how Burmese army came to Karen village and hoe they them click here
About Karen people old government. Read here




by myint

The Moon

Once I was in Karen state and walking at night
Moon always helped me like the light
Every time I think about moon
I never think about noon
Some people are beautiful
Moon is Wonderful
You can see moon everywhere

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Moon poetry


Moon is very beautiful when is night
It is symbol of the light
You can see it everywhere
I wish I live in there
Every children like the moon
You can`t see it at the noon
The moon is very amazing
When the night is dark
You can`t walk in the park
Moon comes with many different shapes
It rounds like the tapes
Moon is very far
It is bigger than star
The moon is very amazing

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

About Karen People click here

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Putting your head to growing cabbage



The articles said the cabbage is a good source of vitamin c and other nutrients. When you cook cabbage to long it smell so stench. Cabbage leaves are good to eat too. They also said the Chinese cabbage are very popular and it can be like species to cook.



In my village all people like to eat cabbage and it taste very good for them. When I moved to Thailand the most vegetables people sell are cabbage. Even at my house my mom buy cabbage every week.



Friday, February 27, 2009

Read here
about karen people click here


This is Jefferson Robot and its builder.









This is Jefferson Robot and its builder.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Not All Carrots Are Orange

In the article it said the carrot are very good food, they are easy to raise, they taste very good and they also good for our body. It also said when people think of carrot they think it has many different size, different shape and very long vegetable with green leaves. Carrots are can only grow on sandy soil but it can not grow soil with rocks it also need good weather to grow. The article also said the carrots are one of the most very famous vegetable around the world. They also can grow in winter time. For information read here.

For other country carrots are not good for them may be, because it dose not taste good for them. Like Karen people, they don`t like carrot much but most Americans like carrots. Can the carrots grow in desert place? I think every country grow the carrots.





Friday, February 13, 2009


. The massacre in Doo Pla Ya District, April 2002. 12 people, mostly children, were massacred by Burmese troops while they tried to escape Burmese troops. They were in an area outside a forced relocation site that was controlled by resistance groups. The Burmese troops brand these areas as 'Black Zone' or free-fire-zone. People who escape from forced relocations sites and hide in the jungle are recognized by Burma Army as 'enemy' or rebel supporters. These people are systematically hunt down by Burmese Army who shoot and killed them. The army burns everything to ash, such as rice fields, in order to leave the people without any choice for survival. These operation also know as 'scorch earth' operation.

What is in a name?


Tikki Tikki Tembo


Names are important because if you don`t have a name it`s going to be hard for you. People don`t know you and people can call you a bad name. Another thing is important because when people hear your name people might think about who are you belong to and what country you belong to. Even if your are not a perfect person but if you have a good name people don`t usally bother you.Sometimes parents choose their children`s name, because they like the sound, they like the meaning, or they name their children after someone else.

In the story Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel there was a boy who has a long name because his mom likes the meaning of his name and his name means the most wonderful in the world.

Once when Tikki fell into the well his brother hurried and tried to tell his mom. Because of his long name his brother coldn`t say clearly, so his mom couldn`t understand. His brother had to say it again again so that his mom could understand clearly. And because of his name it took him very long to get out of the well and it took him a long time to get well.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

  • These are his 4 principles for Karen people.



    Surrender is out of question.
    We shall retain our arms.
    Karen State must be completed.
    We shall decide our own political destiny.




Monday, February 9, 2009

Ba Thein Sein, Saw
Maw Reh, Saw
Ba U Gyi, Saw
Padoh Mahn Sha
Ba Zan, Mahn
Sankey, Saw
Benson, Naw Louisa
Sgaw Ler Taw
Bo Mya, Saw
Tamla Baw, Saw
Hla Pe, U
Than Aung, Saw
Hunter Thamwe, Saw
U Thuzana
Kyadoe, Saw Henson

Lin Tin, Saw

Loo Nee, Saw Sydney



Ba Thein Sein, Saw
Born in 1927 in Henzada where he studied at the American Baptist Mission High School worked as a clerk at the war office in Rangoon until 1946. Became involved in the Insein uprising and shortly after joined 2nd Division commander Thackerbaw in the Taungoo-Kawkereik-Hlaingbwe area. 1n 1963 became a member of the KNU central committee and was appointed as education minister during the seventies and eighties, became a KNU General Secretary and Prime minister of Kawthoolei in 1984 and his now President of the KNU.
Ba U Gyi, Saw
Born in Bassin in 1905 to a wealthy landlord, after completing University in Rangoon, in 1925, he became a lawyer and was called to the English Bar two years later. Joined the Burmese Government in 1937 as Minster of revenue. After the war he formed the Karen Nation Union, in 1946, to represent Karen interests in post independence Burma and to call on the British to allow the Karens their own state. He accepted the post of Minister of Information from 1946 to February 1947 and then Minister of Transport before resigning in April 1947. In January 1949 led the Karen uprising in Insein. Was killed in an ambush on the 12th August 1950, near a small village 170 miles away from Moulmein.
The journalist U Thaung, who wasone of the reporters called to the scene recounts the following in his book 'A journalist, A General and an Army in Burma.'
'The military officers continued the press conference on the plane. Saw Ba U Gyi was captured dead, along with a high ranking Karen rebel leader (Saw Sankey) and an English Major who had been imprisoned for supplying arms (believed to be Captain Vivien who provided the arms in the Aung san assassination) they claimed. The journalist succeeded in getting the true story after cross examining them.
The rebel chieftain were captured alive and killed even though they had surrendered. 'They tried to run away when we arranged to take them to our nearest military camp. We couldn't help it. There was no way we could save them in such a situation. They said we could not print the truth so we used the official version 'Captured dead'.'
In order to avoid making a shrine to the fallen Karen hero Saw Ba U Gyi's body was thrown into the sea. To this day the 12th August is respected as Martyr's Day and ceremonies marking Saw Ba U Gyi's death are conducted by Karens throughout the world.

Friday, February 6, 2009


These soldiers went to the forest to fight aginst the Burrmese army,because the the Burmese tried to killed their people. Even when they Didn`t have enough weapons,they`ll never gave up.

Thursday, February 5, 2009


A Karen family in hiding from Burmese Army. In army conflict areas, many people in the village are living in poverty caused by Burma Army restriction of their living, forced labour, extortion, and worse economy

What did you like about blogging?

I like to write,to put picture about Karen people. I also like to read other blogs and I like to comment them about what they wrote. And I like to do it every single day if I have time.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009



I am young but I have to go for my freedom,for my people.
Kawthoolei diary
A blistering journey
Jan 28th 2008
From Economist.com
Something wicked (or not) this way comes
Monday
THE pain in my legs is subsiding, as the crisp night air blows across my perspiring body,
numbing it. But as I grow cold, I cannot help but wonder when this hike will be over. The
jungle is thick, and with every uphill step it seems to pull me down. I steal glances at the
moon, but my focus is really on my blistering feet, which I must keep moving lest I get lost in
the jungles of Myanmar. It is dark and the men who are leading me, the men with the guns,
may not notice if I fall behind.
Still in the fight
So I keep my head down and stare at the calloused heels of the Burmese porter in front of
me. On her back she carries a sack of rice twice as big as my overstuffed backpack. It is held
in place by a cotton strap that she balances uncomfortably across her forehead. Her
footwear, a pair of decaying sandals, is two sizes too small, yet I envy her adroit footing on
this unforgiving terrain. She is 13 years old. She doesn't stop, so neither can I.
Exhausted, my mind wanders. I ponder the stories I have heard along the way—of homes
destroyed and family members killed—and wonder if this young porter has endured similar
suffering. It has been months since Myanmar's military junta, known as the State Peace and
Development Council (SPDC), cracked down on protesting monks in Yangon and Mandalay.
But away from the big cities, in ethnic enclaves like this one, government persecution has
been the norm for nearly 60 years.
That is why my guides carry guns. They are members of the Karen National Liberation Army
(KNLA), which has been fighting the government since shortly after Myanmar gained
independence from the British in 1948. The Karen people make up only 7% of Myanmar's
population—they live mainly in the rugged hill-country of eastern Burma and western
Thailand, a region they call Kawthoolei—but they are a favourite target of the government.
In 1949 government-sponsored militias led by Ne Win, the country's future dictator,
rampaged through Karen villages, sparking a counterinsurgency that nearly captured Yangon,
which was then the capital. But the government regrouped and subsequent offensives have
pushed the rebels back to the border with Thailand. This success has not satisfied the SPDC.
Government patrols still roam Myanmar's ethnic areas searching for rebels and terrorising
civilians.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Kaw THoo LEI


OFFICE OF THE SUPREME HEADQUARTERS
KAREN NATIONAL UNION
KAWTHOOLEI

KNU Statement on 57th Anniversary of Its Founding

February 5- 2004
February 5, 2004 is the 57th Anniversary of the Day on which the Karen National Union (KNU) was founded. On this auspicious day for the entire Karen people, we, the KNU, issue our statement as follows.

· The Karen people’s movement for the right to decide their own destiny, with its origin in the Karen National Association founded in 1881, gained greater momentum by merging four Karen national organizations, into the KNU on February 5, 1947. The four were the Karen National Association, the Karen Central Organization, the Buddhist Karen National Association and the Karen Youth Organization. This was an enormously significant monument in the history of the Karen people’s national movement.
· The KNU was founded and mandated to lead in the Karen people’s struggle for the right to decide their own destiny, or for equal right and self-determination. Over the years, the KNU has unflinchingly borne the role of political leadership. Prior to the emergence of armed resistance by the Karen people, the KNU organized and led the peaceful demonstration of 400,000 Karen people, in 1948. In this demonstration, the Karen people had explicitly made clear their political demands for a Karen homeland, equality and, prevention of ethnic strife and civil war. These political demands showed the frank and honest endeavor of the KNU to gain equality and self-determination for all the nationalities native to the country, national unity and just resolution of problems through dialogue.
· In fact, if there were chances for just resolution of political problems through dialogue, and if the Karen people were not subjected to barbaric military attacks, there would have been no armed resistance by the Karen people. And the Karen people’s struggle for their rights would not have continued for more than half a century. The armed resistance of the Karen people has continued for so long because of denial by successive regimes in power to resolve political problems by political means and their policy of annihilation with brute military force. For that reason, the protraction of the civil war is due neither to the KNU nor the Karen people. Accordingly, it is necessary for those who are responsible, to entirely renounce the policy of annihilation and hold sincere political dialogues.
· In the 57 years of its existence, the KNU has never been subservient to any one. It has firmly stood as an independent organization, politically and organizationally. The KNU has overcome deceptions and extensive military offensives by successive regimes in power, because it has maintained political independence, made its own decisions and keep up the policy of self-reliance on the basis of its own nationality and the people. In the rough and difficult march of more than half a century, as the KNU has been able to avoid strategic mistakes militarily and politically, and cooperate fellow nationalities and organizations, it is able to carry on the struggle up to this day.
· The KNU is endeavoring to resolve the political problems justly by political means. As the first step, it is negotiating with the SPDC for a cease-fire. In fact, in the effort to resolve the political problems justly, after a cease-fire, we will certainly be faced with numerous difficulties. In other words, we still have to make a vigorous stand and effort for the emergence of a genuine dialogue. However, the KNU will continue its effort with sincerity.
· In conclusion, we assure that the KNU will continue to endeavor unwaveringly, deliberately and relentlessly, for successful performance of the historical task it is bearing. Accordingly, we urge all the Karen to join hands with the KNU in the struggle for achievement of equality and self-determination for the Karen people, and urge the people at home and abroad to collectively endeavor for the emergence of a genuine political dialogue in Burma.

Karen National Liberation Army


KNLA soilders are the fighters in the karen army. They are most popular in karen army.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The New York Times


He says "Ronaldo is the highest scorer in the history of the World cup and a three-time FIFA world playerof the year." He also said Ronaldo is join in the Red Bulls team ,it may be worth taking a chance and it could make him like a new country. I agree with him when he says Ronaldo could follow in the footsteps of "another Brazilian demigod who joined the Cosmos more than 30 years ago and helped spark a revolution in American soccer that is only now beginning to pay dividends." I disagree When Ronaldo said he was going to quit, because may be he lied. I think he will have a good career.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

This is karen flag and it represent for
its people.

This how Burmese army attack Karen people.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009



Because of the burmese army the karen people have to leave to another place.


This is how Karen people making rice.Some of them ,if they don`t have farm .They working on hill.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Young Footballeras risk injuries

The Author said Almost two- thirds of soccer players had subtained an injuiry over a dacade. I agree when he said ''the child may just drop out later. They will burn out.''I disgree when he said the injuries were not serious,intensive traning at a young age might cause long-term harmful affects, including burn out. Why swimers are more than football players? The swimers, because playing football is hard and you can hurt very easy.

Friday, January 9, 2009

The Best Player In The World

Hello. My name is Myint. I am a student of Jefferson High School. I have been here a year and half. I am from Karen State and I`m 15 years old. I like to go to school every day. I choose to read about medicine and training. I choose it, because the medicine is very important around the world. And every country uses medicine for army, people and more to help their people. And training is very important to every country. People tran for sports, music and army.

Best Player In The wotrld

Hello,My name is Myint. I am the student of jefferson high school and I love to play sports