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Editing Dr. Sein Win (r)



In a message dated 97-05-01 12:45:45 EDT, you write:

>Subj:	Editing Dr. Sein Win
>Date:	97-05-01 12:45:45 EDT
>From:	waterly@xxxxxxxxx
>Reply-to:	burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Conference reg.burma)
>To:	burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Recipients of burmanet-l)
>
>From: "nyi n. lwin" <waterly@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>Dear Philip,
>
>Please check this out for grammar and spelling and words usage, and remail
>me tonight. Because I will meet him tomorrow.
>With many Thanks.
>Nyi Nyi Lwin   
>
>Our Prime Minister; A Man With High Dignity and Integrity
>
>As an elected representative, Prime Minister Dr. Sein Win of National
>Coalition Government of Union of Burma,  is the only legitimate prime
>minister abroad. We, students, are very proud of him and his leadership. His
>dignity and integrity are incomparable to the present ruling military?s
>leaders. Dr. Sein Win?s sacrifices and determinations for our Burmese and
>democracy movements are very creditable.
>
>Since Dr. Sein Win has lobbied governments and organizations abroad in 1992,
>a numbers of human rights resolutions were passed in the United Nations (UN)
>and European Union (EU), including economics sanctions in U.S.. Dr. Sein Win
>is highly respected by many  governmental and non-governmental
>organizations? leaders, including U.S. legislators. He traveled all over the
>world to request the international community to help our nation to gain
>freedom from present dictatorship, self-named State Law and Order
>Restoration Council (SLORC). He met many legislatures, including Canadian?s
>prime minister and Australian?s foreign minister. He proposed  to the
>legislatures to impose sanctions against the regime. Dr, Sein Win also
>lead the United Nations to pass a Burma?s resolution last year. The
>resolution calls the SLORC to hold dialogue with democratic forces and
>ethnic leaders, including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. European Union in March
>suspended Burma?s tariff privileges following the use of forced labors.
Human
>Rights Commission in Geneva passed a strong resolution in April. The
>resolution opposes 30 per cent army power sharing,  and the commission calls
>the SLORC to hold dialogue with democratic forces. President Clinton imposed
>new U.S. investments sanction on Burma in April. Massachusetts, including
>other ten cities, have already imposed economics sanctions against the
>SLORC. U.S. and EU also passed visa restriction laws last year that the
>SLORC?s members are prohibited to enter to U.S. and EU nations. 
>
>
>Family Back Ground:
>
>Dr. Sen Win, a married man with a young daughter,  descends from a highly
>historical family. His father was U Ba Win, elder brother of our nation?s
>independence Father General Aung San. U Ba Win (his rank) was mercilessly
>assassinated by power hungery Burmese  during the cabinet meeting on July
>19, 1947 along with Gen. Aung San. U Ba Win, one of the hero martyrs,
>always remains in our hearts and souls in which he sacrificed his life for
>Burma?s freedom and national sovereignty. 
>
>Dr. Sein Win, cousin of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, has been sacrificing his
>family life to restore democracy and human rights in Burma a shift following
>his Father?s path. His beautiful wife and lovely daughter remained in Burma
>since he left Burma in 1991. They have not had any contact since then.  The
>six year old girl might have been looking for her Father to play together
>in the backyard in warm summer evening. Such an instrumental leader with
much
>personal sacrifices has been leading our causes of democracy?it is a great 
>moral action for a human being to adopt,  that a man who struggles for
justice for his
>fellow people where they are dominated by injustice?we must simply follow
>his leadership. 
>
> Education and Hobby
>
>The prime minister?s educational level is higher than the present ruling
>dictators. He earned a Ph.D from (university) in Germany in (19000). He
>taught at (----) from 19000 to 19000. He had also done extensive (what)
>research in (countries). He speaks several foreign languages fluently,
>particularly English and German. His hobbies are reading and jogging. He is
>a faithful man in religion as well. He treats people fairly and equally.
>Thus, Dr. Sein Win is the only one who has met all qualifications that all
>Burmese in overseas have been looking for to lead the democracy movements
>abroad. Since Buddha has blessed us with a formadable opportunity that Dr.
Sein Win
>has blazed for us for a free Burma. We all shall go ahead and
>support the Prime Minister.
>
>Politics and Actions 
>
>Dr, Sein Win become a (party) leader in 1900. He won  a parliamentary seat
>in 1990 general election from Paukkhaung constituency. He worked for Daw
>Aung San Suu Kyi as an accountant manager for (years or months). He left
>Burma in late 1991 and became a prime minister abroad. He is also ( to check
>chairman of National Council of Burma and Democratic Alliance of Burma and
>so on). 
>
>The prime minister believes that Burma someday will become a democratic
>country. Divestment, economic sanctions, and arms
>embargo will be at the fore-front of a rapid change in Burma. Doing
businesses with the SLORC in terms of
>"constructive engagement" adopted by Association of South East Asia (ASEAN)
>only helps the SLORC to repress its own people. In other words, the ASEAN is
>constructing for the SLORC with its investments but destroying freedom and
>democracy in Burma with its exploit characters. Contructive Engagement and
Sanctions work only if we all work together. The SLORC is the illegal
>regime and has no rights to rule Burma.  Since the SLORC came to power in
>1988, Burma?s economic, education, social, and religion infrastructures 
>worsened. The country now becomes a drug lords? heaven under the existing
>regime. An image of Burma?s  national dignity in the international community
has
>already failed. Only dialogue will solve a half century rooted political
>problem and reserve national dignity and democracy in Burma.