12 September 2006
Written by Rainer
China, North-Korea and Myanmar thank Finland of the Asem summit
img © S. Sikaheimo
The ASEM meeting addressed also the matters of terrorism and the rights of citizens. Specially satisfied of the subject were China, Myanmar and North-Korea who thanked the host country Finland of the summit.
“As Finland demonstrated on saturday, our position is understood in Europe as well. Of course we need to increase the budget of the police to achieve similar predominance against the enemies of the state, but I believe that the Finnish model is the future of Myanmar’s model” the chairman Than Shwe thanked. He was also impressed of they way Finnish police reasoned that any bystander is a potential anarchist.
The representative of North-Korea, Than Shwe’s colleague Kim Jong-Il admired the actions of Finnish police where “the use of force was based on the fact that the anarchists were missing an obvious leader. He also thanked the anarchist of reasoning in “North-Korean spirit”.
Both China’s official representative Hu Jintao and his secretary, the leader of the secret police, were awed of the way police “took people on hold avoiding the nasty official process of arresting.”
All three agreed that using special “arrest busses” to both hold the arrested and bound anarchist and to hold them on a square will start a new era on the attacks of their police forces.
