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Subject: BURMA OUT! "The class (A) war is over."?
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2 things herein in which you may have an interest??
PRESS RELEASE :
Today :
Tony Blair spoke at conference of attacking "the causes
of hard drug proliferation"? But this is obviously not the case,
Wouldn't you say that the case for this nation to bring about
change at the IOC and in bringing tighter trade sanctions to
bear upon the Burmese junta is far stronger than his empty
conference words. of "The class war is over."?
But of such Downing Straase nepo-tease-tism?
One "doesn't think so."
"The class war is over." ? Whatever will TB and New Labour
say next? But with Clinton on sax and the PM on his cartel gifted
Fender guitar, anything usefully musical, is distinctly improbable.
After all, they both only became lawyers and the premiers of their
nations because they couldn't make it..
Even as rock musicians
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We are sometimes asked to show how we work (so gently ;-)
behind closed doors. Sorry about all the Xs. It's just that the
eyes on this list are not always the ones whom we would want
to marry .
But we hope that this Xout paraphraseology now eases any
inopportune Burmalistic paranoia. You may wish to adapt it for
that nation wherein you dwell. Sign it and get others so to do.
Then post it... Big time.
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To the X Minister for Foreign Affairs
X Olympic Association (the XOA ;-)
cc Minister for Sport
Dear (Sirs, Madams,)
Following on from the plea by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and the
appreciations of HH the Dalai Lama.
It is our duty to inform you that unless something is done to
change it's raison d'etre and stop it. The forthcoming Olympiad
will also destroy any hope of a genuine war upon drugs.
As the world can no longer stomuch the ways that sport sanitizes
our societies.There may now be a need to exclude the worlds
number one state drug dealer from Sydney 2000.
86% of all the heroin on Australian streets comes via the military
junta based in in Rangoon. Which as part of the Golden Triangle
chain of command, then builds roads bridges and new heroin and
other hard drug refineries for its military.
One argument for the exclusion of Mynamar (sp;-) / Burma from
Sydney 2000 is that in 1964 in Tokyo, S Africa was unofficially
ousted from the Olympics. And so there is already a precedent
for dealing with "abnormal societies" and "normal sport"
The X government and X sports bodies were very active in the
destruction of apartheid through the sports boycott. And it is our
opinion, that now, the YYYYYY government, while not be able to
"move" on Asian human rights, could be encouraged to move on an
anti drug war.. Which in effect would give us another "front line state".
Maybe it's time that the XOA stood up for others who for
reasons of state oppression cannot attend the Millennium
Olympiad?
It is important that those X sportspersons who MAY have
to play against junta opponents to begin to gain knowledge
of the working of the regime and speak out against so doing.
We hope that your nation will discontinue to subscribe to an
Olympic past. Wherein the President of the IOC had his
problems with the more extreme of right wing politics and
condoned methods that may have misappropriated trust. But
assist us in this quest for X citizen sportspersons of courage to
stand up for what's right and not be either knowingly nor unknowingly
involved with a blatant cover up of the Aus drug / Burmese human
rights abuse facts?
While our heads of government are readying to "take on the effects
of drugs". The causes, are repeatedly being ignored by such powerful
figures as yourself and the XOA. Which more than implies that the XOA
and IOC membership (Lausenne) are now knowingly engaged upon the
destruction of any hope of a genuine war upon drugs and human rights abusers.
Signed etc etc
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"The class war is over" Indeed. Who th'h wrote his script?
Alistair Campbell must have had a bad hair day ...
Follow the plea by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and the appreciations
of HH the Dalai Lama, the Shan Democratic Union, film maker John
Pilger, the Free Burma Coalition, Dennis Skinner MP, Tony Benn
MP, Ann Clwyd MP, Congress-woman Maxine Waters,
parliamentarians, Socialist Workers' Party, Dr and Welsh rugby
star JPR Williams, sportspersons, Hendrix bassist Noel Redding,
S African jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim, All Burma Students
Democratic Organisation, All Burma Students Democratic Front, Tasmanian
Trades & Labour Council, Tim Gopsill, editor. The.Journalist@xxxxxxxxxx, and
numerous others.
Supporting a Genuine war upon drugs and human rights abuse.
Sydney 2000 : Burma Out!
http://www.mihra.org/2k/burma.htm
Music Industry Human Rights Association
http://www.mihra.org / policy.office@xxxxxxxxx
Rachel and James http:www.mihra.org/2k/rachel.htm
Founded during UN50. Mihra's roots are in music and anti-racism and
was first in line in calling for a sports boycott of Burma for the Sydney
2000 Olympic Games. Mihra also advances protection of creators rights
in an anti-cultural market, currently 93.8% monopolised by the recording
/ publishing Grand Cartel.
Major solo work "Piece of Mind". With orchestra, Holland 69. same
time as Beatles "Abbey Road". http://onlinetv.com/rogerbunn.html
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