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16/7/97: LETTER TO HON.JESSE HELMS, (r)



Subject: Re: 16/7/97: LETTER TO HON.JESSE HELMS, THE CHAIRMAN

19-Jul-1997 CORRECTION TO MY TYPO MISTAKE
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Following in the letter, the reported sale of natural gas from Burma is 
after the year 1998 (I typed in as 1990 by mistake). My apology to the 
netters, blame my clumsy habits in typing. -- Regards, U Ne Oo.
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On 17 Jul 1997 uneoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> From: Dr U Ne Oo <uneoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: 16/7/97: LETTER TO HON.JESSE HELMS, THE CHAIRMAN
> 
> /* Written 18 Jul 6:00am 1997 by drunoo@xxxxxxxxxxxx in igc:reg.burma */
> /* --------------" Letter to Hon.Jesse Helms "----------------- */
> 
> LETTER TO HON.JESSE HELMS, U.S.CONGRESS
> ***************************************
> Dr U Ne Oo
> 48/2 Ayliffes Road
> St Marys SA 5042
> Australia
> 
> July 16, 1997.
> 
> Hon. Senator Jesse Helms
> The Chairman
> U.S.Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
> Washington DC 20510-6255
> United States of America
> 
> Dear Sir,
> 
> Firstly, I should like to thank you and fellow Congressmen for your letter
> to the Secretary of State on 30th-April-1997, expressing concerns about
> forcible repatriation of our refugees from Thailand.
> 
> I am writing to the Chairman to inform continuing volatile situation of
> Burma's refugees in Thailand. Reports have been surfaced recently that the
> Thai authorities, at the local level,  are continuing to harass and
> intimadate student activists and exiled-politician refugees. It was
> reported that the Thai police in last April had arrested and detained
> nearly 2-dozen Burmese students on the charge of illegally entering
> Thailand. Those students who were released recently from detention have
> been re-arrested by the Thai army at the refugee camp at the border. In
> another incident, some members of Burma's exiled parliamentarians were
> arrested, and then released only after paying bribes to Thai police - it
> was reported. As Thailand currently accommodate estimated 600,000 Burmese
> illegal immigrants in addition to 90,000 refugees, such disturbing
> treatment by local Thai authorities to displaced Burmese are of frequent
> occurrence.
> 
> Such incidents of abuses upon the students and political exiles occur
> because of a lack of legal and formal protection to Burmese refugees in
> Thailand. The Thai authorities, at the national level, are refusing to
> grant refugee status to the Karens and all others living in the camps,
> leaving the refugees more vulnerable. Because of the lack of such legal
> recognition of Burma's refugees, the UNHCR was unable to protect those
> refugees. The United Nations, consequently, has not been able to promote
> appropriate solution for these refugees in Thailand. I therefore request
> the U.S.Congress and Government of United States urge the Thai authorities
> to give a formal and U.N.recognized protection to the refugees from Burma.
> 
> We also received reports that Thailand will be purchasing approximately
> US$400 million worth of natural gas from Burma after[1998]. The development
> of a gas pipeline to Thailand, the project to which America's Unocal has
> 28.6 percent stake, is reported to be underway. I like to inform the
> U.S.Congress and business community in America about our intention to
> seize monies from such sale of natural gas to Thailand (preferably through
> United Nations system) and then use those funds in our refugee programs. In
> this connection, I enclosed my letter to U.N.Secretary-General Kofi Annan
> and Assistant Mr de Soto. I appeal the U.S.Congress to help us in this
> endeavour.
> 
> Finally, I like to express my sincere thanks to U.S.Congress and the
> Department of State for your continuing supports to our refugees and
> democracy movement.
> 
> Yours respectfully,
> Sd. U Ne Oo.
> 
> /* Endreport */
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> THE ABSDF PRESS RELEASE
> ***********************
> Date: 13 Jul 1997 02:31:17
> Subject: ABSDF (Press Release)
> To: Recipients of <burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date July 12,1997
> Thai Arrest 10 Burmese Students at TAMHIM Refugee Camp
> 
> On July 9,1997 Thailand's 9th Army Division arrested 10 ABSDF students
> at TAMHIM Refugee Camp in Thailand's Ratchburi district.
> 
> 10 students were among a group of 22 who had been arrested by the Thai
> authorities on April 12, 1997 for entering Thailand illegally.At the
> time of arrest,they were on their way to Bo Wi refugee camp on the
> Thai-Burma border in order to escape the Slorc offensive against the KNU's
> 4th Brigade.
> 
> On July9,1997 the 10 students were released from the Ratchburi Police
> jail after serving their sentence. They were set free near TAMHIM refugee
> camp.Afew hour later the army arrested  within the camp.
> 
> The 22 students who were arrested on April 12 were beaten at by the army
> and their belnogings confiscated.Five of them were released on July 4,and
> another hatch of 15 students were released a day later.Ten of them went
> back to the refugee camp where they were subsequently arrested.
> 
> The students are refugees fleeing the fighting and they were returning to
> the refugee camp because they had nowhere else to go.
> 
> TAMHIM is a large camp with a population of over 7,500. The Thai
> authorities have restricted the movement of the refugee since the beginning
> of last month.
> 
> All Burma Students' Democratic Front(ABSDF)
> For more information please contact - 01-654-4984, 01-923-1687
>