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Letter Campaign for DASSK



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Burmese Relief Center--Japan
DATE:May 20, 1995
TIME:10:15PM JST

Below is the chain letter for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi that we
started in March of 1992.  Since then BRC--J has received 1673
letters from 63 countries which we have forwarded in six separate
installments to the SLORC Embassy in Tokyo as part of
demonstrations demanding her release.  

We would like to invite BurmaNet readers to join in this letter
campaign (with DASSK's and BRC-J's copies by snail-mail
please).  The next mailing will be for DASSK's 50th birthday,
June 19th.  

OUR CAMPAIGN WILL NOT STOP UNTIL SHE AND
BURMA ARE FREE!

 1.  Ken and Visakha Kawasaki, Nara, Japan
 2.  Paul Hitchfield, Osaka, Japan
 3.  Maria Jonas, London, UK
 4.  Dorothy Pedtke, Kobe, Japan
 5.  Denise Vaughn, Seattle, USA
 6.  Pia Locatelli, Bergamo, Italy
 7.  Udaya Chiramal, Bombay, India
 8.  Sylvie Clairet, Paris, France
 9.  Manae Kubota, Tokyo, Japan
10.  Rose Gallagher, Dublin, Ireland

May 20, 1995

Dear Friends,

This is a chain letter in support of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma who has been under house arrest
since July 20, 1989.  The letter was started March 17, 1992.

I feel that to continue this chain letter is to show solidarity with
the Burmese democracy movement and concern for Burmese
political prisoners, especially Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose
party, the National League for Democracy, overwhelmingly won
the elections of 1990, but has been prevented by the military
junta from taking power.  

Would you please join us by writing to ten friends and colleagues
and, most importantly, by sending one copy to Daw Aung San
Suu Kyi.  Also please send one copy to Burmese Relief
Center--Japan.  Copies sent to the Burmese Relief Center--Japan
will periodically be forwarded to the Burmese Embassy in Tokyo
to show growing international concern for Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi. 

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,


Ken and Visakha Kawasaki

P.S.  Please delate the name at the position #1 and move all the
other names up.  Add your own name as # 10.

cc. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
     56 University Avenue,     Yangon, Myanmar 
    Burmese Relief Center--Japan
    266-27 Ozuku-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634, Japan