The military’s excuse of an exaggerated possibility of wide-spread protests over election fraud is in line with military coups in other parts of the world. The lessons from the coup in Myanmar are ominous but hardly surprising. Irreversibility is never a given when the military sets the tone of a controlled democracy. Source: Suu Kyi is proven right about Myanmar | The Japan Times
Riots don’t change systems: There’s no shortcut to organizing — Systemic Disorder

You say you want a revolution? There are no “lessons” for anyone on the Left to draw from the January 6 insurrection on the Capitol building in Washington. If we were to set aside for a moment the fascistic nature of the mob, egged by on former President Donald Trump and his minions (which I […]
Riots don’t change systems: There’s no shortcut to organizing — Systemic Disorder
Ars Poetica
Somewhere on a page There is a poem... Language needs a page to hold A poet frames the page With his words. Pain pressed into words Becomes a poem That's when language Comes undone In its rawness Organic, abstract, artsy even My dusky breath embraces Thoughts of you... Inside my dream.. The night makes a verse once more And all I know is that The pain makes me Not the happiness..like A shrapnel scraping my soul Like a machete wound In an oil painting My warrior nerves flame As poetry inscribes My electrified soul That is mine to keep A breath of gold Brings me home In the red rush Of unfinished dreams Stars' heal The fevered nerves Of my hushed frame . The Oriole sings in my solstice. .
European leaders condemn Myanmar (Burma) coup by the military; UN security council took no immediate action. — What Now News 24

Image Credit: Getty Images On Monday, Myanmar’s military staged a coup and ousted the country’s leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and several other politicians of her party, which are believed to be under house arrest. The military announced a year-long state of emergency after seizing the country. Myanmar military forces carried out the coup days […]
European leaders condemn Myanmar (Burma) coup by the military; UN security council took no immediate action. — What Now News 24
The case of the German mother Maryam El Azzawi searching for her toddler in Palestine: Who takes responsibility for the deprivation of a child from his mother? What explains the “shy” German government intervention? — Nadia’s Jerusalem

The case of the German mother Maryam el Azzawi searching for her toddler Jamil in Palestine: Who takes responsibility for the deprivation of a child from his mother? What explains the “shy” German government intervention? Since last October, the Palestinian public opinion has been stirred in the case of the German-Iraqi young mother- Maryam- whose…
The case of the German mother Maryam El Azzawi searching for her toddler in Palestine: Who takes responsibility for the deprivation of a child from his mother? What explains the “shy” German government intervention? — Nadia’s Jerusalem
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The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson & Beatles Producer George Martin Break Down “God Only Knows,” the “Greatest Song Ever Written”
As an Englishman of a certain age, George Martin could, realistically, choose only one means of conveyance in Los Angeles: a red Coupe de Ville convertible, and a genuine 1950s model at that. But whatever that era’s glories of automobile design, its music was still in the dark ages — at least according to the millions upon millions of Beatles fans around the world today. The pop-cultural revolution that band ignited in the early 1960s owes, by some reckonings, as much to Martin’s work as it does to that of the Fab Four themselves. In his capacity as a producer and arranger — not to mention as the man who signed them to Parlophone records — Martin arguably led the Beatles to discover their own musical potential. And once they’d become a phenomenon, they also felt pressure to surpass themselves from other sources.
One was a young American singing group called the Beach Boys, who in less than five years had gone from putting out simple, repetitive tunes about surfing and root beer to crafting the teenage-symphonic masterpiece Pet Sounds. That album, so pop-music history tells it, picked up the gauntlet thrown down by the Beatles’ Rubber Soul, and in response to it came Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, an era-defining release since popularly thought to have won the bands’ friendly competition.
But with his ear for composition, Martin surely knew that Pet Sounds would never truly be defeated, thanks in large part to “God Only Knows,” which Martin describes as “one of my favorite Beach Boys songs.” He does so in the clip at the top of the post, of a 1997 visit to Los Angeles in which he pilots his Cadillac to the home of the group’s musical mastermind Brian Wilson.
The two then enter the studio and pull out the original master tapes of “Got Only Knows” to listen to its components one by one. You can see and hear more of what went into its recording sessions through this two–part video from Behind the Sounds that presents raw tracks from the studio with notes on the various techniques and players (including the famous “Wrecking Crew,” with bassist Carol Kaye) involved. “What Brian had done was to write a beautiful song full of unusual changes,” says Martin, “and then devise a tapestry of sounds to enhance it.” As Martin rebuilds the tracks on the console, Wilson says he’s “making a better mix of this than I did in the master.” It’s quite a compliment, considering the source — but then so is the declaration of “God Only Knows “as “the greatest song ever written,” issued as it was by a certain Paul McCartney.
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Citizens launch civil disobedience campaign on second day of Myanmar coup
Some doctors have resigned in protest against the coup
Doctors at Yangon General Hospital’s Emergency Department staged a Red Ribbon Campaign at the hospital to show their solidarity with the ousted National League for Democracy government as part of an ongoing civil disobedience campaign against the military coup. Photo and caption by Htet Wai (The Irrawaddy is a content partner of Global Voices)
Candlelight protests, the banging of metal vessels, honking of car horns, a boycott of military-owned businesses, and the resignation of some medical frontline personnel were among the actions launched by Myanmar citizens to demand the restoration of civilian rule following the military coup on February 1.
The country’s military, known locally as the Tatmadaw, seized power, declared a year-long state of emergency, and detained leaders of the National League for Democracy (NLD) which won a second term in office in the November 2020 election. The military said the coup was “inevitable,” citing concerns about supposed election fraud which they claim tainted the credibility of the recent vote. Election officials have disputed these allegations.
Netizens protested against the coup on social media. Many have made their Facebook profiles red, the color of the NLD party, or displayed stickers with the image of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, the NLD’s iconic leader.
At 6pm on February 2, many residents in the former capital Yangon lit candles as a symbol of resistance against the coup.
And at exactly 8pm, residents of many neighborhoods around Yangon banged loudly on metal vessels in protest, as shown in the video below.
Playing ‘Iron Buckets’
During the protests people chanted “Downfall to the military dictatorship” and “May ‘Amay (mother) Su (Aung San Suu Kyi)’ be well”.
Yangon is banging devils out.
People in downtown Yangon banging pots and honking to against the coup. #Myanmarcoup pic.twitter.com/j2fSl5PxYn— Aung Naing Soe (@AungNaingSoeAns) February 2, 2021
The pot-banging protest has been labelled the Than Pone Tee Campaign. One protester told Global Voices the meaning of the term:
Than Pone means iron bucket. Than Pone Tee means Playing Iron Buckets. In our tradition, playing Iron Buckets means casting out evil spirits.
Nay Phone Latt, an activist and former member of parliament, was inspired by the peaceful protests:
ပြည်သူကတော့ အာဏာရူးစစ်အစိုးရကို သံပုံးတီးပြီး တောထုတ်နေပါပြီ။
သေနတ်ပြပြီးအနိုင်ကျင့်တဲ့ စစ်အာဏာရှင်ကို ရသလောက်အားနဲ့ တုံ့ပြန်ကြတဲ့ ပြည်သူတွေကိုကြည့်ပြီး ရင်နင့်ရပါတယ်။
စစ်အာဏာရှင်စနစ်ကျဆုံးပါစေ။
#Myanmarcoup
#SaveMyanmar
#CivilDisobedience
People are banging the metal pots to oust the military government which is hungry for power. It’s so heartbreaking to look at the people who use whatever means they can muster against the military dictator who use guns. Downfall to the military dictatorship.
Doctors take a stand
Meanwhile, medical associations and hospitals across the country have been releasing statements asking doctors to engage in civil disobedience by not going to work starting on February 3.
A Facebook page titled Civil Disobedience Movement set up to coordinate doctor’s boycott has already gained more than 150,000 followers. Student groups are also supporting the campaign.
Some medical officers have sent in their resignation letters:
“We had a government that we elected. We cannot allow the military to form a government,” said a doctor and lecturer at the University of Medicine 2 in Yangonhttps://t.co/InNfVfD2Qw
— Frontier Myanmar (@FrontierMM) February 2, 2021
The Justice for Myanmar organization has also asked people to boycott the military-owned telecom service provider MyTel, and other businesses with military affiliations. The boycott has been gaining traction on the ground.
Myanmar was ruled by a military junta for several decades, until a democratic transition led to the formation of a civilian government in 2010. The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), lost the 2015 general election to the NLD, but the 2008 constitution drafted by the military guarantees that certain positions in the cabinet and parliament be reserved for the military appointees.
Written by Global Voices South East Asia
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3rd Day of February – Fatcowco – 1995 – The first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle
1995 – The first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle
Eileen Marie Collins (born November 19, 1956) is a retired NASA astronaut and United States Air Force colonel.
Collins was selected to be an astronaut in 1990 and first flew the Space Shuttle as pilot on February 3, 1995 aboard STS-63, which involved a rendezvous between Discovery and the Russian space station Mir.

A former military instructor and test pilot, Collins was the first female pilot and first female commander of a Space Shuttle.
Colonel Collins has logged 38 days 8 hours and 20 minutes in outer space and was awarded several medals for her work..
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