ကုိရီးယာႏုိင္ငံမွာ လူ ၂.၅ ဦးမွာ ကားတစီးႏႈန္း ပုိင္ဆုိင္သံုးစြဲေနၿပီး ကမာၻတလႊား ေလာင္စာဆီသံုးစြဲမႈ အမ်ားဆံုး ႏုိင္ငံစာရင္းထဲ ကုိရီးယားႏုိင္ငံဟာ ပါလာၿပီလို႔ ဆုိပါတယ္။
ဒါေၾကာင့္ ေလာင္စာဆီေစ်းက လည္း တလီတာကို ၂.၁၇ ေဒၚလာ ႏႈန္းထိ ရွိေနၿပီး ကားရပ္နားဖုိ႔ ေနရာရွာ ရတာ တေန႔ကို မီတာ ၅၀၀ ႏႈန္းေလာက္နဲ႔ တလဆုိရင္ ကားက မီတာ ၁၅၀၀၀ ( ၁၅ ကီလုိ မီတာ ) ထိ ေမာင္းၾကရေတာ့ေလာင္စာဆီ အပုိကုန္ေနပါတယ္တဲ့။
ဒါေၾကာင့္ ကားစီးသူေတြအတြက္ အေတာ္ စိတ္အေႏွာက္အယွက္ ျဖစ္ၾကရတယ္လုိ႔ ဆုိပါတယ္။ ဒါေၾကာင့္ပဲ ကုိရီးယားႏုိင္ငံ၊ S Oil ကုမၸဏီက ကားရပ္နားဖုိ႔ ေနရာရွာရလြယ္ကူေအာင္နဲ႔ ေလာင္စာဆီ သက္သာေစ ဖုိ႔ Here Campaign ကို ၂၀၁၂ ခုႏွစ္က စၿပိး လုပ္ေဆာင္ခဲ့တာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
သူတုိ႔ ဘယ္လုိ လုပ္ေဆာင္ထားသလဲ ဆုိတာ ေအာက္မွာ ေလ့လာၾကည့္႐ႈႏုိင္ပါတယ္။
ျမန္္မာႏုိင္ငံမွာ လည္း အလားတူ လႈ႔ံေဆာ္မႈေတြ လုပ္မယ္ဆုိရင္ အခ်ိန္ကုန္သက္သာ၊ ေလာင္စာဆီ သက္သာၾကမယ္ ထင္ပါတယ္။ ဒါဟာ သဘာဝပတ္ဝန္းက်င္ကုိလည္း ထိန္္းသိမ္းရာ ေရာက္ပါတယ္။
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A Brazilian former army colonel who admitted torturing and killing political prisoners under military rule up to the 1980s has been found dead.
Paulo Malhaes, 76, was killed by three men who entered his home outside Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, police say.
Last month Col Malhaes appeared before Brazil's National Truth Commission, which is investigating past abuses.
He gave graphic testimony on how he had tortured many political prisoners. "I did my duty. I have no regrets," he told the commission.
He defended his actions saying that the people he killed and tortured were "guerrillas who fought an armed struggle".
Brazilian police say they are looking for CCTV images which might help identify Col Malhaes' killers.
On 1 April, Brazil marked 50 years since the 1964 coup that led to the military government.
President Rousseff said the atrocities committed during that time must never be forgotten.
Last month, he said he never regretted killing "as many people as necessary" and tortured "many" prisoners.
Almost 500 people disappeared or were killed in Brazil when it was ruled by the army between 1964 and 1985.
Thousands more were detained and tortured, including current President Dilma Rousseff.
According to his wife, Col Malhaes was suffocated by three men who broke into their home. Police say the assailants stole computers and some guns.
Graphic testimony
Prominent Brazilian lawyer Wadih Damous said the intruders may have been after secret files he held.
"He was an important agent of political repression during the dictatorship and held much information about events that occurred behind the scenes at the time," Mr Damous said.
Activists in Rio de Janeiro mark the 50th anniversary of the coup that led to the 1964-1985 military rule, on April 1, 2014. Brazil recently marked 50 years since the 1964 coup that led to the 1964-1985 military government
Last month Col Malhaes appeared before Brazil's National Truth Commission, which is investigating past abuses.
He gave graphic testimony on how he had tortured many political prisoners. "I did my duty. I have no regrets," he told the commission.
He defended his actions saying that the people he killed and tortured were "guerrillas who fought an armed struggle".
Brazilian police say they are looking for CCTV images which might help identify Col Malhaes' killers.
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