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I absolutely agree with you.

In Burma, schools and Uni are closed by SLORC/SPDC. The one and only one
reasons is they are scared of students power (people's power). The future
of those children and Burma is ignored by the regime. Of course they can do
that because they send their children abroad for education with corrupted
money. Why should the world allow such thing to happen. It is unfair for
those children in Burma who want decent education and a fair go .  

We should not only impose the trade sactions on the SLORC/SPDC regime (not
on the Burmpese peole) but also work hard to loby our government to ban
travelling and studying access to the children of SLORC/SPDC
members.SLORC/SPDC will only understand the human rights when they
themselves or their children experience about it. For example when the
daughter of Ne Win failled in English test for Medical Entrance Exam in
1987, the regime (BSPP) changed their tone and say that English should be
taught earlier at school. Before english language was considered (by BSPP)
as a colonial language and forbidden at school.  

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> From: RAMyint@xxxxxxx
> To: Recipients of burmanet-l <burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: THE NATION:  The people made their choice -- it was Suu Kyi
> Date: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 4:31 PM
> 
> Right on!!!!
> 
> Does anybody have any "background" information regarding Mr. James? We do
have
> many Texans who think differently and I am sure our esteemed Ambassador
to the
> UN Mr. Bill Richardson has a few choice words for the military regime.
> 
> There are many members of SLORC/SPDC who have relatives and family in the
US.
> Why are we (the US Government) allowing these people to have it both
ways? I
> believe that General Ne Win's grandchildren are attending schools in the
US.
> Why is this happening? We need to expose these people for what they are,
to
> the US  communities in which they live.
> 
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