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[burmanet2-l] Re: ST-Burmese prison



Subject: Re: [burmanet2-l] Re: ST-Burmese prisoners 'let down'/Olympic Gold

Sorry to beg the question BAG Seattle, but I understood from okheads
that rape was and is considered a national sport which SPDC proposes to
the Olympic Organizational Committee in their lust to win a gold medal.

Burma Action Group wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 OKKAR66129@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > If you know this kind of accident send me e-mail at once. I will convey it to
> > Yangon and the culprits will be taken action according to the 1959 Burma Army
> > Act.
> >
> > Don't be howling in the Internet.
> >
> > ok
> 
> Can you give the record of any prosecutions for rape by soldiers against
> non-Burman women in Burma?  The UN, ILO, Amnesty, Human Rights Watch and
> many others conclude that rape is frequent and prosecution virtually
> nonexistent.
> 
> >
> > In a message dated 11/12/99 8:42:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> > Sidneypilg@xxxxxxx writes:
> >
> > > Which law are you referring to Mr. Okkar?  I have raised that questions
> > >  earlier to you but you couldn't answer it.  Does your country have
> > >  constitution and laws which protect the wellbeings of the people?  If so ,
> > >  just please tell us what they are and how they are written and where?
> > >
> > >  Oh, in case your ears can't hear.   Some karen women were also raped by
> > the
> > >  Burmese soldiers.  It is normal that many karen women are usually raped in
> > >  rural areas by the soldiers.  Well, keep on loving your fathers who rape
> > > your
> > >  karen mother.
> >
> 
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