When we talk about the rule of law, it is important to remember that citizens need both the knowledge of the existing laws and a deeper understanding of their workings.
The start of the monsoon season in Myanmar is accompanied with the formation of dense cumulus clouds, which can produce lightning, gale-force winds, and twisters.
At the time Myanmar gained independence, more than 54.15 per cent of its geographical area was covered in lush forests. These great forests regulated the temperature and other aspects of the climate to create a balance.
“Let us picture our country as a human body and corruption (the bribery kind) as a disease. Through this perspective, we can see that this malignant disease has spread to all parts of Myanmar’s body.”
Narcotic drugs are a blight on the human race. We can clearly see the problems they are causing in Myanmar, as our societies are forced to face their negative consequences. Some of the modern elements threatening our stability and rule of law are heroin, cannabis and alcohol. These drugs cause problems for families, as well as society.