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Insight on KNU case (r)



> From: dawn star <cd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> NINI, in total, or absolute dictatorship of the Slorc kind, a most
> unsophisticated and barbaric kind, anything or anyone that opposes it is
> subject to destruction. Slorc is determined to destroy anything that
> opposes its absolute power. Anything that is a problem to it, must be
> eliminated or destroyed. As it fears entering into a logic of
> negotiation (self-elimination), it destroys, and its logic is only to
> continue more destruction and chaos. Everything else is smoke.
> 
> ds
> paris
> euroburmanet
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   Down Star,

   I disagree with the Second last sentence. Please let me tell you.
   Slorc entering into a logic of negotiation is NOT self-elimination.
   Nobody would eliminate them when they enter into negotiation if they
   are truly honest.
   
   Just go back to the date 10 July 1995, the day Daw Aung San Suu Kyi 
   was released, how the world welcome the good move. If they were truly
   honest at that time and went on processing genuine developments we
   could have a relatively peaceful life by now. (in 1997)
   
   I therefore can say Slorc's self-elimination is not due to the act of
   going into the negotiation. It is on the contrary.

   Without going into negotiation, they live under constant fear,
   under constant reproach, being humiliated, destroy the country, 
   destroy the economy, destroy the environment, destroy the reputations
   of both country and the nation. After all they are part of the nation 
   and part of the population. This is the most genuine process of 
   self-elimination. Therefore they must stop to use destructive means 
   for the sake of everybody including themselves.

   Suppose...Slorc can kill everybody who oppose the regime and all the 
   ethnic groups, what will be the future of Burma? There are many people
   inside who have to work for Slorc Institutions they know exactly what 
   I am talking about. 

   Once, we had a very weak King who couldn't resist the Chinese military.
   He had to run away from the palace sailing downstream along the
   Irrawaddy river. His name became "Ta-Yoke-Pyay-Min".
   
   If anybody in the Slorc's cabinet seriously think about pro and con 
   of going into negotiating table with the notion of above mentioned
   facts ...........................

   If anybody print this out and pass it onto at least one thinker, I
   would be most grateful.

   NiNi