Senior General praised for “profound wisdom”
A Kadaw Bwe (offertory) was recently held in Burma’s new capital in honor of Senior General Than Shwe for his “foresight” in moving there in 2005 from the now cyclone-ravaged Rangoon, according to a reliable government source.
The Kadaw Bwe was said to have taken place a few days before the senior
general paid his first visit to the Nargis victims in the former capital two
weeks after the storm tore through Burma’s delta. It was attended by the armed
forces top commanders and government ministers. “If it wasn’t for his profound
wisdom, the country would be left without direction,” Maj-Gen Min Aung Hlaing,
Commander of Kengtung-based Triangle Region Command, was quoted as saying.
Senior General Than Shwe
The
senior general reportedly issued another unusual directive on the occasion. “It
was to build 30-ft high roads between villages and towns in the delta,” the
source said. “They would serve a double purpose: for travel and as breakwaters,
not unlike the dikes of Holland
we’ve been hearing about.”
The bulk of the proposed $ 11 billion for reconstruction will go to the “Dikes
of Myanmar,” according to him.
“Naturally, the construction minister, the irrigation minister and the
southwest region commander are now at each other’s throats for the control of
the project,” he said.
Burma
has asked for more than $11 billion in aid. In response, international donors
say they need access to verify the needs. The World Bank meanwhile says it cannot
lend money to Burma
because the country has been in arrears with the bank since 1998.

