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Subject: Re: The Sculpture of our leader (permanent and undisputed)

Thanks The Rangoon Post...by releasing the information
to the lager public by official media such as The
Rangoon Post, VOA, and FRA was Ok. By posting this
information by not  non-NCGUB offical or media,
certainly damaged the public trust. You should know
that with respectively.

We ought not to make not more than one mistake in
politics because it could take life from others. 

John 
--- RangoonPost@xxxxxxx wrote:
>    Myo Saunt may have written the information but
> this was also covered by 
> the Rangoon Post, VOA, and RFA.  
> 
> 
> In a message dated 9/25/99 9:46:59 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time, 
> johnrabin@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> << 
>  I have questions. Are you "MYO SAUNT," who attended
>  the event and wrote this story and posted it on
> here?
>  Are you representing for the NCGUB? Or is the NCGUB
>  giving you a full authority to release this
>  information for the publics?
>  
>  John Rabin
>  
>  --- Alice <khin_s_w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  > ***********************************
>  > 
>  > The Sculpture of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (The Nobel
>  > Prize Laureate) was
>  > presented on September 24, 1999 by the famous
> Artist
>  > and Sculptor. James
>  > R.McNalis at the Conference Room of the
>  > NCGUB(National Government of the
>  > Union of Burma) and was accepted on behalf of Daw
>  > Aung San Suu Kyi and
>  > the peoples of Burma by Dr Sein Win, Prime
> Minister
>  > of the NCGUB. In
>  > presenting the scuplture, Mr McNalis gave a long
> and
>  > magnificent speech
>  > how he visited Burma and after personally
> witnessing
>  > the prevailing
>  > horrible conditions in Burma and the Burmese
> peoples
>  > due to the
>  > "hideous" military rulers, he decided to
> sculpture
>  > the portrait of Daw
>  > Aung San Suu Kyi to identify her great courage,
>  > admirable beauty and
>  > undaunted determination in the struggle for
>  > democracy and
>  > is also meant to capture the warmth and sincerity
> of
>  > the peoples of
>  > Burma
>  > 
>  >  A detailed description of how he collected
>  > specimens from various
>  > places such as Pagan, Inle Lake and other
>  > interesting spots in Burma
>  > including some from the University Avenue where
> Daw
>  > Aung Suu Kyi
>  > resides(including the horrible barricades) was
> given
>  > by Mr. McNalis.
>  > More details and where the scupture will be kept
> can
>  > be obtained from
>  > the Information Office of the NCGUB. Telephone
>  > 202-393-7342 FAX:
>  > 202-393-7343.
>  > 
>  > MYO SAUNT
>  > 
>  >  >>
> 

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