Prisoners who sent newspapers with their mouths shut (Part 2)

Prisoners who sent newspapers with their mouths shut (Part 2)

There is a green roof in the championship hall. The roof is green.

There is a champion sewing factory near Macro Mall on the outskirts of Mae Sot. There are many Burmese people around the factory. In front of the factory is the library of poet Ko Nyein Wai. About a ten-minute walk to Mae Sot Market is U Aung Mon Hin Kha Shop. If you go further, you will reach Mae Sot Market.

In large villages outside Mae Sot, such as Mae Pa and Mae Ku, when people are needed for casual work, they often park near the champions' office to pick up workers. When the cars arrived, the Burmese workers, who wanted to work, ran to the cars and followed. At around seven or eight in the morning, Burmese workers often wait for the bus to arrive, as the cars often arrive. Some even serve Thai-style rice noodles with chicken, rice noodles and a box of fish.

If you want to enter a factory, you need to have relevant education. If you want to enter a wool factory, you have to know how to draw wool. Sewing can only be done if you know how to sew. If you do not know, you can not enter. The factory does not teach. We have to pay outside tuition. You pay 300 baht. I taught for about a week. I just teach you how to sew. Then walk away when the factory calls. Show me the treadmill. If you get elected, you get a job.

He could not apply for a job because he could not draw wool. He wanted to enter the champion factory, so he learned how to draw wool. He did not have to pay outside the car, so he recruited new people from the newly opened factory on Mae Taw Beach and taught them how to draw wool well. He worked for a few months at the boss's office and then went to the champions' office where he wanted to work when he was called and got a job.

He met Kyaw Min at the factory. In fact, he was an engineer in Burma. Instead of being arrested for political reasons, he went to the border and hid as a mechanic. It is buried. Contemporary journals and other revolutionary political journals also came to Kyaw Min. He gave the workers books and journals to read.

He and Kyaw Wai Soe were among the hundreds of workers at the champion factory. Kyaw Min noticed that Aung Thein Htike was interested in politics. Therefore, the three of them meet during the evening strike to discuss the current political situation and the issue of workers in the border areas. Aung Thein Htike passed the tenth grade with honors in three subjects. English is also very good.

Kyaw Min then took them to Tin Aung of the National League for Democracy (Liberated Areas) and connected them. He is the same age as Tin Aung. They are sent as naughty children. While working in Mae Sot, he became involved in politics. He was a bachelor, so he did not have much money in his head. He has been active in politics since he was a high school student. Eventually, he quit his job at the factory and left the office. It is a step into politics. So Tin Aung connected him to Than Htut Si from Moe Kyo Newspaper.

From the office I went to the factories and started working as a lobbyist and distributor of pamphlets. He then went inside to test the underground. Poet Aung Pwint is active in the country. Nay Zaw Naing called Ko Po Nya. Too friendly. And Nyein Thit.

The political tide in the border area is also very high. A group of high-ranking soldiers stormed the Burmese embassy in Bangkok, Thailand.

In Mae Sot, Win Min of the Student Army is also conducting political risk training. Teaching English Gingerbread Handbook on Political Danger. It is abbreviated as PD (Political Defiance).

The first person to work with him was Soe Moe. He is from Yangon Thingangyun. He and Kyaw Wai Soe brought Soe Moe. Dominance is not his real name. It is a name given to him in his practice of Yugi.

The problem is, this guy drinks alcohol. The business was not successful because of the drunkenness. I don't know how to do it. Drunk and easy to get a gun from the DKBA. And Soe Moe winked at him and said, "How are you?"

His enthusiasm and way of doing things invite danger. In fact, he said, "This guy is nothing." The Myawaddy-Hpa-an line is popular because people believe that DKBA buses are safer. They escorted the car with guns and took care of it.

Their local underground business is to export foreign newspapers and journals. He did so in a political ploy at a time when he could face up to seven years in prison for possessing a foreign newspaper or newspaper.

When he went with Soe Moe, he was cut into a mat. Crossing Dona Mountain and reaching Kawkareik. It's up to him to deliver the item, and it's his turn to get in the car. He had to send it to Kawkareik. From Kawkareik to Hpa-an, this person will be responsible. But he was drunk all the way and his mouth was barking and talking nonsense, so he had to follow it all the way.

If two people leave, one of them will leave the package on the truck, and the other will drop off when the other person gets off at the bus stop and put it on the next car. The occupants of the car were constantly on the lookout for the package, either by anyone or by search. The sender had to come in another car instead of in that car. Only then is it planned to become ownerless if it is found.

If the device has already been opened on the relevant road, it will have to be evacuated. People are more important than possessions. The man was now riding in the same car with the two men, and the package was left to someone he knew at the bus stop, not as planned. The connection was uneven and slippery, and when he arrived in Hpa-an, the package he had left was gone.

Htay Win

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