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INFORMATION SHEET NO.A-0390(I) (r)



>(5)State-Run Cinemas to be Sold by Competitive Bidding 36 State-run 
cinemas will be sold through  competitive bidding under the resolution 
of meeting 1/98 of the privitization Commission held on 6 April 1998 .  
The cinemas will be sold through biddings based on reserve price. They 
include land, building, projectors, telephone and power metre ( if any 
).More information is available at the Commission by dialling 245539, 
245537 or 245515.>

Interesting auction!  But which law protects the private property 
ownership in Burma while all citizens are not having even the most basic 
rights; right to life?  It seems that generals and their well-connected 
freinds are again going to make their own soup at the cost of the 
public.  Privatization for Khin Nyunt and his cohorts will not promote 
the domestic economy.

Is the resolution of your meeting 1/98 of the privitization Commission 
held on 6 April 1998 a law?
Whatever they/you/I/We do with the public properties in the absense of 
peoples' approved laws and acts will be considered as "theft."
Keep posting about who purchase them too! Don't forget to give out the 
details. 

Kyaw Kyaw Htut
Indiana

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>                                           INFORMATION SHEET
>
>                                      NO.A-0390(I)	 16th  April   1998
>
>(1)		Sinbyushin Bridge Project Moving Ahead as Planned=20
>		The  Sinbyushin bridge  spanning Chindwin River will link ChaungU in 
Sa=
>gaing
>Division and Yesagyo Township in Magway Division. The main structure of  
=
>the
>rail and road bridge will be supported by reinforced concrete pillars 
and=
> the
>approach structures by prestressed concrete columns.  The main 
structure =
>of
>the 4,956-foot long bridge will be built by Public Works and the 
approach
>structures and the roads by Myanmar Railways.  The bridge is to be 
comple=
>ted
>in August 1999.
>
>(2)		Preparations Under way to host Food and Agriculture 
Organization=92s
>Regional Conference for Asia and Pacific in Yangon
>		Patron of the Central Committee for Organizing the Food and 
Agriculture
>Organization=92s 24th Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific 
Secret=
>ary-1
>of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt on 15 
April
>inspected preparations for holding the conference at Sedona Hotel in 
Yang=
>on.
>Myanmar will host the conference at Sedona Hotel from 20 to 24 April.
>Ministers for Agriculture and high-level officials of 34 countries are 
to
>attend.
>
>(3)		C-in-C of Royal Thai Army Takes Part in Myanmar Thingyan 
Festival=20
>		At the invitation of Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development 
Cou=
>ncil
>Chief of Strategic Studies,  Commander-in -Chief of Royal Thai Army 
Gener=
>al
>Chetta Thananjaro and wife and party arrived Yangon on 14 April morning 
a=
>nd
>left Yangon by special flight in the evening.
>
>(4)		Nine Armed Group members Exchange Arms for Peace in Taninthayi
>
>		The nine-member armed group led by platoon commander Oh Soe of No. 3
>Company, No. 11 Battalion, of KNU armed group, exchanged arms for peace 
a=
>t
>Taninthayi camp at 9 am on 12 April.  Armed groups are exchanging arms 
fo=
>r
>peace individually or group wise, it is learnt.
>
>(5)		State-Run Cinemas to be Sold by Competitive Bidding
>		36 State-run cinemas will be sold through  competitive bidding under 
th=
>e
>resolution of meeting 1/98 of the privitization Commission held on 6 
Apri=
>l
>1998.  The cinemas will be sold through biddings based on reserve 
price. =
> They
>include land, building, projectors, telephone and power metre ( if any 
).=
> More
>information is available at the Commission by dialling 245539, 245537 
or
>245515.
>
>*************
>
>


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