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Subject: Important BOut!  A genuine war : Olympic Cover Up

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Please note the absurd behavior of the United Nations 
in the 2nd part of this Email ... BO  Has to make it clear to 
those sports bodies involved at UN Plaza, that this "NEW 
PEACE DEAL" RE GENUINE ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGNERS, 
is totally UN-UNACCEPTABLE by the INTERNATIONAL 
COMMUNITY.. This drug producing COVER UP.

This is a coup in itself, one that will not fit comfortably upon 
UN shoulders. (I promise them)

At the UN...       Who can BO and you talk to about this??

Finally, the ligit background re dope dealing of 
the US Czar may not be all its "cracked" up to be.

BOut! makes progress, given half a chance.

again, many thanks for your interest and support.

CC Amnesty International Europe.
      etc etc 
Rr



Welcome to the IOC.  Take no prisoners.

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Subject: New Press Release from IOC / Nouveau communique 
de Presse du CIO
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 11:52:40 +0100

THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTS A RESOLUTION ON THE OLYMPIC TRUCE
Lausanne, 25 November 1999 
The 54th Session of the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted
yesterday in New York a resolution entitled "Building a peaceful and better
world through sport and the Olympic Ideal", co-sponsored by a record number
of 180 Member States, among which the five permanent members of the Security
Council: China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland and the United States of America. 
The resolution urges Member States to observe the Olympic Truce during the
Games of the XXVII Olympiad, to be held in Sydney (Australia) from 15
September to 1 October 2000, the vision of which, at the dawn of the new
millennium, is to be a highly harmonious, athlete-oriented, and
environmentally committed Olympic Games. 
The resolution also urges Member States to take the initiative to abide by
the Olympic Truce, individually and collectively, and to pursue, in
conformity with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United
Nations, the peaceful settlement of all international conflicts through
diplomatic solutions. 
The draft resolution was introduced by Australian world swimming champion,
Daniel Kowalski, in a Session chaired by the Vice-president of the General
Assembly and head of the Monaco delegation and also an IOC member and
Olympic athlete, His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco. 
The representatives from Algeria (on behalf of the Organization of African
Unity), Argentina, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Jamaica, Monaco, the Russian
Federation and the United States of America, made remarks in support of the
resolution. 
RESOLUTION 
Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic ideal 
The General Assembly, 
Recalling its resolution 52/21 of 25 November 1997, in which it decided to
include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-fourth session the item
entitled "Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic
ideal" and to consider this item every two years in advance of each Summer
and Winter Olympic Games, 
Recalling also its resolution 48/11 of 25 October 1993, which, inter alia ,
revived the ancient Greek tradition of ekecheiria or "Olympic Truce",
calling for all hostilities to cease during the Olympic Games, thereby
mobilizing the youth of the world in the cause of peace, 
Taking into account resolution CM/Res.1608 (LXII), adopted by the Council of
Ministers of the Organization of African Unity at its sixty-second ordinary
session, held in Addis Ababa from 21 to 23 June 1995, and endorsed by the
Assembly of Heads of State and Government of that organization, which
supports the appeal for an Olympic Truce, 
Recognizing the valuable contribution that the appeal launched by the
International Olympic Committee for an Olympic Truce, with which the
National Olympic Committees of the Member States are associated, could make
towards advancing the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United
Nations, 
Reaffirming that the Olympic ideal promotes international understanding,
particularly among the youth of the world, through sport and culture in
order to advance the harmonious development of humankind, 
Noting with satisfaction the flying of the United Nations flag at all
competition sites of the Olympic Games and the increasing number of joint
endeavours of the International Olympic Committee and the United Nations
system, for example in the fields of development, humanitarian assistance,
protection of the environment, health promotion, education, eradication of
poverty, the fight against AIDS, drug abuse, violence and juvenile delinquency. 
Noting also with satisfaction the joint organization by the International
Olympic Committee and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization of a Conference on Education and Sport for a Culture
of Peace in Paris from 5 to 7 July 1999, in accordance with General Assembly
resolution 52/13 of 20 November 1997, and their initiation of a programme of
action pursuant to Assembly resolution 53/243 of 13 September 1999. 
1.	Urges Member States to observe the Olympic Truce during the Games of the
XXVII Olympiad, to be held in Sydney (Australia) from 15 September to 1
October 2000, the vision of which, at the dawn of the new millennium, is to
be a highly harmonious, athlete-oriented, and environmentally committed
Olympic Games; 
2.	Also urges Member States to take the initiative to abide by the Olympic
Truce, individually and collectively, and to pursue, in conformity with the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the peaceful
settlement of all international conflicts through diplomatic solutions; 
3.	Calls upon all Member States to cooperate with the International Olympic
Committee in its efforts to use the Olympic Truce as an instrument to
promote peace, dialogue and reconciliation in areas of conflict, beyond the
Olympic Games period; 
4.	Reaffirms the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace,
adopted in its resolution 53/243, and in this context welcomes the decision
of the International Olympic Committee to mobilize all international sports
organizations and National Olympic Committees of the Member States to
undertake concrete action at the local, national, regional and world levels
to promote and strengthen a culture of peace based on the spirit of the
Olympic Truce; 
5.	Welcomes also the setting up by the International Olympic Committee of an
International Olympic Forum for Development, a platform of concertation
between intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations on issues
related to the development of physical education and sport for all, and an
International Centre for the Olympic Truce to promote peace and human values
through sport and the Olympic ideal; 
6.	Requests the Secretary General to promote the observance of the Olympic
Truce among Member States, drawing the attention of world public opinion to
the contribution such a truce would make to the promotion of international
understanding and the preservation of peace and goodwill, and to cooperate
with the International Olympic Committee in the realization of this objective; 
7.	Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-sixth session
the item entitled "Building a peaceful and better world through sport and
the Olympic ideal" and to consider this item before the XIX Olympic Winter
Games in Salt Lake City (United States of America) in 2002. 

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You know and I know that : In terms of a genuine war upon 
hard drugs, the above statement is a shameless cover up
beyond belief..

While you are "in position" so to do . Something must be done 
(in public if necessary?) about his, huh?

Rr  


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,  author Alan Clements, Dennis 
Skinner MP, Tony Benn MP, Ann Clwyd MP, Congress-woman  
Maxine Waters,  Socialist Workers' Party,  Dr and Welsh rugby  
star JPR Williams, Hendrix  bassist Noel Redding,  S African jazz 
pianist Abdullah Ibrahim,  All Burma Students Democratic 
Organisation,  All Burma Students Democratic Front, Tasmanian 
Trades & Labour Council,  SACP (South African Communist Party),
COSATU,  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

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http://www.mihra.org / policy.office@xxxxxxxxx 

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Union Action http://www.mihra.org/2k/Union.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. 

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