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At 10:58 18/11/1999 +0100, Dawn Star wrote:
>Another reason why the Susu spdc crowd didnt appreciate the Burmese
>Student Warriors. Long Live the Student Warriors!!!
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>But why hasnt the Student Warriors published these documents, and why
>are they holding on to them, as their lives are mortally threatened. It
>doesnt appear that keeping the documents will assure their safety?
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>Who else would be interested in these documents? Certainly the US
>government, which is in the business of giving new identities to 
>those people who cooperate with the anti drug, corruption bureacracies
>of the DEA, FBI, CIA. They set you up in the US, bank accounts, houses,
>all the paper work, wherever you want in the world. 
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>WHY IS THE US NOT DOING THIS TO HELP THE WARRIORS. SURELY THE DOCUMENTS
>COULD GIVE THEM NEW IDENTIES TO GO ANYWHERE THEY WISH TO LIVE AND OR OF
>COURSE -TO STAY AND FIGHT FOR FREE BURMA.
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>THE CIA IS IN THE BUSINESS OF STEALING AND SPYING BESIDES KILLING. SO
>WHY DOES THE USG NOT HELP THESE WARRIORS? WHAT IS THE CIA GOOD FOR IF
>THEY DO NOT GET THE DOCUMENTS THEY NEED.
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>OR IS IT BECAUSE THE CIA IS WORKING ON THE OTHER SIDE TOO?
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>THINK ABOUT IT? DOUBLE AGENTS ARE THE PRIDE AND PUDDING OF THE SPY GAME. 
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>ds
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>> FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW
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>> NOVEMBER 18, 1999
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>> INTELLIGENCE
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>> Secret Key to Burma's Anger
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>> When Burmese dissidents seized Rangoon's embassy in Bangkok on October
>> 1, the dispute was resolved without violence. But the Burmese
>> government reacted angrily. Why? The answer may lie in the
>> ambassador's safe, which the dissidents broke into during their
>> occupation. Sources close to the group say they found in it not money,
>> as Rangoon claims, but highly sensitive documents, including complete
>> list of Burmese intelligence agents and double-agents in Thailand. The
>> sources also say the safe contained a Iist of local business contacts
>> for products from the Burmese sector of the GoldenTriangle. These are
>> said to have been used by the dissidents to help negotiate their safe
>> passage to the border. According to the sources, Rangoon's decision to
>> seal its border with Thailand and unleash a barrage of insults against
>> "Western  neocolonialists" and others reflected its anger that the
>> documents had ended up in enemy hands.
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