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No Justice in Faking Political Asyl (r)



Dear Ko Myo Thant,
I do not know who you are but I respect your outlook because I do believe
that all Burmese are sufferd under military rule.  Keep up the good work.
I am very honored to know a mature person like you.

with best regards

Htun Aung Gyaw

At 07:07 AM 9/26/98, you wrote:
>Dear all:
>
>OK.  I am happy to see fire in your writings.  It seems that my nightmares
are
>becoming true.
>I was hoping that the revolution would produce a selfless, patriotic young
>people with unnegociatable spirit of truth and sacrifice.
>
>But my nightmare was that the revolution, by (political) genetic mistake,
does
>produce a selfseeking, indoctrinated young people with a strange, evil
>combination of bad spirits inherrited from former BSPP and some bad
>"democratic forces."
>Just like Ne Win and his second class leaders, these young people promote the
>"idea" that those once stood "forefront" of the "revolution" should be
>considered a "distinct previleged group."  You all must be well aware that Ne
>Win invented "quotas" for public administrative posts and "distributed" these
>post to his loyal "old comrades" or "vetrans."
>From clerk position to cabinet level, all are filled by Ne Win's comrades.
>All civilians were pushed out of civil administration.
>
>I would like to clarify my position here that I am not defending Htun Aung
>Gyaw.  He might have, as some ex-ABSDF members alleged, mishandled his
>orgnizational fund.  He might have been expelled from the organization for
>this reason.  So a person has done some mistakes and he has been punished
>enough.  He is now doing what he can in his new life and at his new place.
>
>My point is I am reminding you to review your categorization of "WHO, among
>the citizens of Burma," should get more or less privileges of protection from
>other countries.
>
>I do belong to this 8888 revolution and have worked not less than you
have.  I
>still call it revolution while others think it has changed to a "evolution."
>
>The revolution I understand is to change people's attitudes towards society
>and its system.
>Unless we don't change our evil attitudes towards our own people, there will
>be no revolution.  Whosoever promote the idea that 8888 people alone should
>get some privileges offerred by third countries is anti-revolutionary, anti-
>people, anti-truth.
>
>I promise you that you will never see my name in future Burmese politics and
>never beg an administrative position or a welfare-quota for I once stood
>afront the revolution.
>
>I also would like you to understand my position that I am not your enemy.  In
>fact and feeling, I am an ally to you.  But, if you insist that we are a
>privileged group of the Union of Burma, I have to consider you as public
>enemies and will have to continue this "online war" till you change your
>attitude.  This is one of the revolutions I want to do most.  Attitudes are
>the most important foundations in remaking our society and country.
>
>Against Any Special Privileged Group in Burma.
>
>Myo Thant
>
>