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Response to Burmanet letter



I beg to ask who is Richard Brown (is he the same Richard
Brown, CEO Cable & Wireless???) and why did Burmanet publish his
offensive letter without qualifying its source. It is clearly not true
that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
is now as the letter suggests irrelevant to current Burmese politics. It
is absurd and misleading
as any historical observer can tell you that despite the high and low,
the long road to victory
may obscure the future look on the political horizon under the burdern
of present events while
the pendulum swings back and forth. Who is this Richard Brown who dares
to speak such
hypocrisy and falsehood. It would appear that if anyone is suffering
from resignation, it is
this Richard Brown, resigned to the dustbin of history reserved for
dearly beloved dictators who have
outlived their usefulness.

dawn star

ps Dear Richard Brown, if you are reading this please identify yourself
and tell us for the benefit of all what you were doing in Burma besides
promoting the SPDC in its campaign to discredit the NLD and its
leaders.You wouldn't be connected to any of the pro-"Myanmar" lobbyists
in Washington, DC, would you? Or do you share a more neutralist
position, as a simple observer of the Burmese political process?

(readers, sorry, i would print the original letter but you will have to
look for it, i don't have the time but it was posted by burmanet)