Myanmar Forces Open Fire on Protesters
I feel in the obligation to send a composition I did some time ago, which I have kept up to the moment in which its meanings were appropriate. If I present it to the contest is to send a very specific message. For that reason I would like this entry was staying out of contest, or in the category of a not votable entry, mainly because it is much underneath of the FN's quality standards.
The tortuous and winding way represented on the diagonal is the old Burma Road, the strategic route with China during WWII. Here it alludes to oppression and penuries beyond the imaginable. The two crossed chopsticks are in direct relation with Myanmar, the world's largest exporter of rice, and are stuck in the soil for two motives. The first one is to send to the sky the utmost sign of succour, the X, a very ancient and reserved code, which, of being expressed properly, no God can ignore, and forces every man who understand it to helping to whom has expressed it. The second one is an attempt of giving up the own life. But the case does not come. Thundering the sky are coming five planes P-40 "Warhawk" from the legendary Fliying Tigers fighter group, which keeped the road free along the war.
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