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Subject: Re: Travellers advised not to cross illegally into Burma

Hi! Okker,

Whom do you mean the terrorists? As I understand, terrorists are using with
guns and killing people. Nobody wants to closer with them. All of people
are disappointed of them. And they are without sympathetic to other. Never
understand for human languages. Never respect human rights. Never use with
peacefully way. They are in awful way. So, the kind of people like there
the VIGOROUS BURMESE STUDENT WARRIORS shew an example the way to understand
them like that, everybody who sympathetic human bing is understanding for.
Not a terrorist way. They are respecting the polite way. Everybody has been
thankfully them as their acted with a peacefully way. Nobody disappoited of
them. So, please don't use your media as a terrorist way. You should teach
your boss the way to end of the problems as their action.
Ok,


At 04:39 PM 10/4/99 -0700, you wrote:
>How the lives of the ordinary people become difficult because of the
terrorists.
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>On Mon, 04 Oct 1999 10:41:12   shwenanda wrote:
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><<Travellers advised not to cross illegally into Burma
>Chiang Rai
>Thais were warned against making illegal crossings into Burma through the
Mae Sai border pass on its third day of closure. 
>Burma shut its side of major border passes, including the Tachilek pass
opposite Chiang Rai, on news of the Burmese embassy hostage stand-off which
ended peacefully on Saturday.
>Security reasons were cited for the temporary closure and the authorities
have told Thais not to attempt illegal crossings or risk severe punishment
from Rangoon.
>Orders from the Burmese authorities to seal the border came on Friday
afternoon, hours after the hostage crisis broke out.
>Some 1,000 additional Burmese soldiers have since been dispatched to
police the border channel.
>Trans-border trade has been suspended and the provincial chamber of
commerce foresaw no immediate repercussion on commercial activities. 
>Pol Maj-Gen Seri Sukpetch, head of Chiang Rai police, said it was unclear
at this point when Burma would resume the border link.
>The police also stepped up its border patrols for the sake of peace and
order, although there was no record of Burmese students ever staging
anti-Rangoon movements in the province.>>
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