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To whom it may confuse! (r)
- Subject: To whom it may confuse! (r)
- From: OKKAR66129@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 17:23:00
Hey Vum Son,
You said that there had been many priests and pastors murdered
by the Burmese Army. I havn't heard that any priest was murdered.
Can you please name these priests, their Parish and Doiceses? If
you can name I may know them because I, as an ex-seminarian, know
most of the priests. Especially the priests and Bishops who were learning at
St. Joseph's Minor Seminary (the only seminary of our country in late 60s
and early 70s) were my classmates or my friends.
ok
In a message dated 10/16/99 11:53:12 AM Pacific Daylight Time, suantak@xxxxxx
writes:
<< Once again the Burmese military sought
justification to terrorize Chin villages
with the excuse of chasing the Chin
National Front. Even if its true that
the Chin Nationa Front had looted and
killed the Buddhist monk, it is the
first time time that a Buddhist monk is
killed in the Chin State. But there had
been many priests and pastors murdered
by the Burmese Army. This kind of
violence is clearly the handwriting of
the Burmese Army. The speciality of the
Burmese Army is to use the Ne Win
doctrine. The Ne Win Doctrine is to
breed hatred and insurgency so that the
Burmese Army has a free hand to
terrorize the Non-Burman. By declaring
the non-Burman nationals as seperatists
and only the Burmese Army can unite the
peoples of the Union of Burma, the
Burmese Army hope to receive sympathy
and understanding from the general
Burman. The general public is more
informed than what the military thought.
That is why the general public is not
accepting the military. The people have
to boycott the military. The military
should be abolished.
Vum Son >>