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15/3/99:LETTER TO PRESIDENT BILL CL (r)



Subject: RE: 15/3/99:LETTER TO PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON

Last time we (US) did this the burmese used it in COIN (counterinsurgency
ops) spraying hill tribes and their food crops to deny food to the anti
burmese forces. sorry all my references are in storage in the us.
doug miller
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> Subject:	Re: 15/3/99:LETTER TO PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
> 
> and who does the ariel spraying? or do they just dump their loads
> elsewhere, in the sea or anywhere, and collect the money as they  did in
> south and central amercia. it wont work. ds
> 
> Dr U Ne Oo wrote:
> > 
> > POSTED 10-MAY-99, 6:00AM
> > [Added note: To all our friends on Internet, please help write letters
> > to President Clinton and Mr Kofi Annan for the UN to take strong
> > measures on Burma.]
> > 
> > A LETTER TO PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
> > *********************************
> > 
> > Dr U Ne Oo
> > 18 Shannon Place
> > Adelaide SA 5000
> > Australia.
> > 
> > 15 March 1999
> > 
> > President William Clinton
> > The White House
> > 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
> > Washington DC 20500
> > United States of America.
> > 
> > Dear Mr President:
> > 
> > I should like to draw your kind attention to the enclosed communication
> > regarding with initiative for a counter-narcotics campaign in Burma. In
> > this connection, I urge you and the Government of United States to
> > initiate and support possible counter-narcotics measures, such as aerial
> > spraying programs.
> > 
> > I should also like to appeal by way of you to the various law
> > enforcement departments in United States to assist the international
> > community's efforts to counter drug-trafficking and money laundering.
> > 
> > I especially should like to appeal you and the Government of United
> > States to take a very strong stand at the United Nations with regards to
> > the various human rights and humanitarian organisations gaining
> > unhindered access to Burma, especially the Shan State. Such effort will
> > help to the international community's counter-narcotics campaign as well
> > as to alleviate sufferings of many ordinary Burmese people who indeed

> > are in need of humanitarian supports.
> > 
> > In closing, I thank you and Government of United States for your
> > continuing interest and supports to Burma democracy movement. I
> > especially like to thank the Department of State for their efforts in
> > compiling the human rights report on Burma.
> > 
> >      Yours respectfully and sincerely
> >      (U Ne Oo)
> > 
> > --
> > HTTP://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/~uneoo
> 
> > EMAILS: drunoo@xxxxxxxxxxxx, uneoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > POSTMAIL: Dr U Ne Oo, 18 Shannon Place, Adelaide SA 5000, AUSTRALIA
> > [http://freeburma.org/[http://www.angelfire.com/al/homepageas/index.htm]
> > 
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