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Subject: Re: Acts Of Terrorism Perpetrated By Illegal Expatriate Anti-Government
Since the SLORC asserts that accepting money from foreign sources is
suspect, I await the SLORC's announcement that it will return the millions
of dollars it has received from foreign oil companies...
Simon Billenness
On 29 Jun 1997 dohrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> From: "W. Kesavatana-Dohrs" <dohrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Acts Of Terrorism Perpetrated By Illegal Expatriate Anti-Government
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> Truly one can enjoy the humorous spectacle of the very man responsible for
> the security of his SLORC fellows (this being Khin Nyunt, head of the
> DDSI), attempting to redirect the blame for a sophisticated parcel bomb
> attack on to a non-vilolent exile group based in Japan. Khin Nyunt
> alleges that parcels addressed to the personal homes of high-ranking SLORC
> generals are delivered without inspection directly to the homes of
> addressees, even if they are people with long records in the military and
> politics, who clearly (to anyone but an idiot) have enemies from their
> military campaigns and rivals from their political activities. "It's not
> my fault!!!" he screeches. Methinks he doth protest too much.
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> LD
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> On Sun, 29 Jun 1997 owner-myanmar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > Organizations
> > Sender: owner-myanmar
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> > From: myanmar@xxxxxxxxx (Myanmar)
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> > YANGON, 27 June - Secretary-1 of the State Law and Order Restoration
> > Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt clarified how some Western powers had been
> > aiding and abetting terrorism committed by certain organizations
> > operating under the guise of democracy and human rights by giving them
> > assistance in cash and kind, at the meeting hall of the Ministry of
> > Defence at 9 am.
> >
> >
> > In the first part of the briefing, you will be given a detailed
> > account of how some anti-government organizations, with the assistance
> > of certain western NGOs, have exploited every opporunity to assail
> > Myanmar, employing every means at their disposal including the
> > perpetration of all kinds of outrage and terrorism.
> >
> > In the second part you will get detail about how, in the nick of time,
> > we were able to preempt and frustrate a series of cowardly acts of
> > violence and terrorism which some of these groups had conspired to
> > commit. Their plan was intended to hurt the dignity and stature of our
> > country, destroy people's lives and property, assassinate leaders of
> > the state and sabotage some embassies here in Myanmar. It was a plot
> > hatched in collaboration by two of the groups mentioned in the first
> > part of the briefing - the Federation of Trade Unions - Burma (FTUB)
> > and the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB).
> >
> > In the conclusion, you can try to differentiate between those who have
> > the best interest of the country and the people at heart and those who
> > do not, and work together depending on our own resources and inner
> > strength to build a developed and flourishing nation. Also;
> >
> > Who are the ones violating human rights?
> >
> > Who are those genuinely and earnestly working in the interest of the
> > 48 million people of Myanmar?
> >
> > Who are the culprits intent on destroying the well-being of the people
> > by inciting riots and unrest ?
> >
> > Who is responsible for sowing fear and anxiety among the people by
> > resorting to terrorism?
> >
> > Who are the people who profiteeriing from politics by soliciting
> > foreign financial assistance on the pretext of struggling for
> > democracy and human rights?
> >
> > Who are the puppets dancing to the tunes of their western puppet
> > masters at the cost of our national integrity and dignity? - people
> > appropriately described as axe handles.
> >
> > FOR MORE DETAILS WITH MANY PHOTOS, PLEASE VISIT TO
> > http://www.myanmar.com/nlm/special2.html
> >
> > *********
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