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Questions for ABSDF!



Dear Ko Htun,
It is not weird to me.  It means ABSDF new leadership do not have guts 
to inform the world that who is their leaders because they are guilty 
ones.  I want to know who they are, why are they afraid of.
Here is the question that I wanted to know.
1. How absdf elected the representatives for the conference?
2. How ABSDF decide the Naing Aung's case?
3. How do they decide the murder case committed by ABSDF GS II, in 
Regiment 3 region, the victim name was Soe Win?
4. Why press conference was only made by Moe Thee Zun and Aung Thu Nyein 
in VOA and BBC?
5. Is that true Hla Htay and Aung Naing who involved in murdered of 
Upper Burma ABSFU Chairman Ko Tun Aung Kyaw were elected as CEC members. 
If some one from ABSDF, dare to speak out about this, please do so.  I 
really appreciate it.

ABSDF ordinary members were suffered for 10years in the jungle but the 
leaders ignored the cause.  We want to see the new blood line who will 
lead the revolutuion effectively.

regards

Sai


>From: Htun Aung Gyaw <hag2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: @igc.org@"Conference \"reg.burma\"".UUCP
>Subject: Hoping for good outcome!
>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 02:36:15 -0500
>
>The statement of ABSDF issued on March 24th is a little bit weird for 
me.
>As a former Chairman of ABSDF, I am hoping for the positive outcome 
from
>the ABSDF conference.  Unlike the previous conferences, this conference 
did
>not mention who has been elected as Chairman, vice Chairman, CEC , etc 
etc.
>I guess the new body do not want to mention its leaders in public and 
it
>is not a good sign for ABSDF and its future reputation.  I sensed there 
is
>no new leadership emerge from the conference and something is terribly
>wrong.  If my judgement is wrong, it will good for the ABSDF.
>
>With best regards
>
>Htun Aung Gyaw
>
>Media Release - 21/99
>March 24, 1999
>
>FIFTH ABSDF CONGRESS RE-AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO POLITICAL WORK INSIDE 
BURMA
>
>
>Delegates to the Fifth Congress of the All Burma Students' Democratic 
Front
>(ABSDF) re-affirmed their commitment to political work inside Burma to
>mobilize the people of Burma for democratic change.
>
>The decision was taken unanimously during the Congress, held at a 
secret
>location on the Thai-Burma border from February 26 through March 17.
>Fifty-eight representatives and seventeen observers from ABSDF camps 
along
>the Thai, China, Bangladesh and Indian borders attended the Congress. 
>

>During the Congress, a political strategy to bring about political 
change
>through mobilization of the people was reviewed and adopted, while 
other
>working programs were laid down and agreed upon. The delegates also
>reviewed and adopted new provisions for current international 
campaigns,
>the ABSDF constitution, alliances and the organization's working
>relationship with alliance partners.
>
>An ABSDF statement read, "In the past decade, the military has not been
>able to bring about any positive changes - political, economic or 
social.
>In addition, its rule has intensified the general dissatisfaction of 
the
>people and their hatred towards the military. This has made Burma a box 
of
>dynamite that will explode with the slightest activity."  
>
>After thorough review of the political situation inside Burma, the
>delegates also re-affirmed their support for "peaceful tripartite 
dialogue"
>between the pro-democracy groups led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the
>representatives of the ethnic nationalities and the military junta.
>
>
>At the close of the Congress a new Central Committee was elected,
>comprising 30 members. In accordance with the constitution, this 
committee
>is to lead the ABSDF for the next three years 
>
>The Congress took an important decision to honour ABSDF members who 
have
>died struggling to promote democracy and human rights in Burma.  
Another
>resolution was passed to express gratitude, sympathy and respect to 
those
>pro-democracy activists imprisoned because of their work with the
>organisation, and to their families.
>
>
>All Burma Students' Democratic Front
>
>For more information please contact: 01-253 9082, 01-654 4984



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