re: "Myanmar court jails more celebrities" (BP, December 30, 2021)
Dear editor,
After the self-serving in uniform "overthrew an elected government," Myanmar's celebrities did the right thing: they stood up and spoke out for the good morals of democracy against the enemies of their nation's people. Good people, especially those who will be heard, do speak out against bad people who, under fake claims of various incredible lies lamely presented as excuses, plot, commit, collude in, sign off on, or profit from coups that overthrow a people's popular form of democratic government.
The patriotic Myanmar people now being unjustly imprisoned in strict accord with law made up to pervert justice are an example to the rest of ASEAN, too many of whose nations also suffer under the repressive, anti-democratic regimes that pervert the rule of law to criminalize peaceful calls for openness, transparency, accountability and the other good morals of democracy. Those so imprisoned by morally corrupt law are the true patriots of their nation and the people whose nation it is.
Felix Qui
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The above letter to the editor is the text as submitted by Felix Qui to the Bangkok Post.
The text as edited was published in PostBag on January 1, 2022, under the title "Patriot games" at https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/postbag/2240575/conjugal-confusion
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