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Dear OKKAR66129,
In a Democratic Society, the government does not detain people for
expressing their opinion.  

Does the SPDC regime consider distributing of leaflets a threat to
Burma's National Security?  If so, how? If not, please explain why these
peoples were arrested?  Are leaflets considered deadly weapons by the
SPDC? 

Is the ruling SPDC a ligitimate government of Burma?  If so please give
us the date of the election and the number of votes won by SPDC.  Do you,
OKKAR66129, represent the majority of the people of Burma?  If you do,
please tell us your name and title of your official position in the
government.  

Sincerely, 
Simon Khin
(425)227-9197
simonk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.seattlesys.com
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To: Recipients of burmanet-l <burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: FBC calls for release of colleagues: Immediate Release
Date: 11 Aug 1998 23:44:31

dohrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> "When the regime perceives a simple message of compassion as a crime
and a
> threat to stability, then you know their grip on power is getting
weak."
 > 		Jeremy Woodrum, Free Burma Coalition 

OUR COUNTRY IS SOVEREIGN COUNTRY.
THIS IS THE INSULT TO OUR WHOLE NATION.
THIS IS MERELY INTEFERENCE OF OUR INTERNAL AFFAIRS.
During these days, the whold city of Rangoon (Yangon) is in peace. The
only
ugly thing is the distribution of leaflets by the so-called International
Peace Making Team. How difference tha word and the act.

ok

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