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BURMANET-L UNDER A 'MILD' ONSLAUGHT



26.3.97

THE BURMANET-L APPEARS TO BE UNDER AN E-MAIL ONSLAUGHT FROM
THE 'POSSIBLE SABOTAGE' IN RECENT DAYS. THIS TIME, HOWEVER,
IS A LITTLE-BIT MILDER THAN THAT OF EARLIER 1996 ASSAULT, WHICH 
SENT ONE E-MAIL MESSAGE ALMOST IN EVERY 3 MINUTES.

HOPEFULLY, THE EDITORS OF BURMANET SOON FIND THE FAULT AND FIX IT UP. IN
THE MEAN TIME, OUR BURMANET-L READERS HAVE THE PATIENCE TO DELETE THOSE
SPURIOUS MAILS IN THEIR MAIL BOX. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE, WHICH
RECENTLY TO BECOME A WAY OF LIFE ON BURMANET-L. 

WITH BEST REGARDS, U NE OO.
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On 11 Mar 1997 uneoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> From: Dr U Ne Oo <uneoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: SURVEY? THAT'S HOW WORKS BEEN DONE ON INTERNET.
> 
> On 1 Mar 1997 wstrobel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > From: Warren Strobel <wstrobel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > 
> > Internet-Burma Activist Survey
> > 

> > Are you concerned about SLORC monitoring of the Internet? Have you ever
> > experienced any attempt by SLORC or anyone else to sabotage an action
> > planned on the net or information transmitted on the Net?
>   
> Generally speaking, it is not much concern about SLORC monitoring 
> internet, since politics cannot be done in a completely secret manner.
> There were instances of Slorc agents trying to disrupt the net (BurmaNet 
> especially) by flooding with bogus-mails. This can cause great inconvenience
> to the subscribers.
> 
> 
>