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Info Birmanie received the hereafter letter from Commission for Justice
& Peace. This is an answer to the previous letter edited on burmanet
last week.

Objet:
      Re: To Reverend R. W. TIMM
la date:
       Fri, 05 Feb 1999 17:01:40 +0600
    De:
       hlbtimm@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     A:
       info-birmanie <info-birmanie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear M...,
Sorry to be so late in answering your e-mail of 1/27, enclosed.
Para2: I completely deny that we wrote in our report that there is no
human rights abuse in S. Burma. Our subject was only Yadana and we stuck
to that. I had not seen any reference of the junta to our report until
you wrote. The same comment holds for it: we referred only to Yadana. I
note that their report does not say that we exonerate them everywhere in
S. Burma. In our report we mentioned a false report about TOTAL moving a
tribal village, which we blamed on the Army.
I wish that all parties would exercise more discretion.

Sincerely,
Father Timm


The Para 2 was : "Your names and your report concerning your 5 days trip
in Burma, in 1998, are once more used by the burmese junta. Your
evaluation of the Yadana pipeline project is mentioned, indeed, in a
letter written by the Myanmar embassy in Washington DC, dated January
22, 1999, to prove there was no human rights abuses committed by the
burmese army in  the southern part of Burma."


The  letter of Info Birmanie was ending with :

"Reverend TIMM, we were told by a Vatican speaker that you are a
generous fighter of the human rights causis : we are sure that you will
not stay silent while the Rangoon junta is using your name to hide the
real burmese situation.

Regards. "

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Info Birmanie received the hereafter letter from Commission for Justice &
Peace. This is an answer to the previous letter edited on burmanet last week. 

Objet: 
      Re: To Reverend R. W. TIMM 
 la date: 
       Fri, 05 Feb 1999 17:01:40 +0600 
    De: 
       hlbtimm@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
     A: 
       info-birmanie <info-birmanie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  

Dear M..., 
Sorry to be so late in answering your e-mail of 1/27, enclosed. 
Para2: I completely deny that we wrote in our report that there is no human
rights abuse in S. Burma. Our subject was only Yadana and we stuck to that. I
had not seen any reference of the junta to our report until you wrote. The
same
comment holds for it: we referred only to Yadana. I note that their report
does
not say that we exonerate them everywhere in S. Burma. In our report we
mentioned a false report about TOTAL moving a tribal village, which we blamed
on the Army. 
I wish that all parties would exercise more discretion. 

Sincerely, 
Father Timm 
  

The Para 2 was : "Your names and your report concerning your 5 days trip in
Burma, in 1998, are once more used by the burmese junta. Your  evaluation of
the Yadana pipeline project is mentioned, indeed, in a letter written by the
Myanmar embassy in Washington DC, dated January 22, 1999, to prove there
was no
human rights abuses committed by the burmese army in  the southern part of
Burma." 
  

The  letter of Info Birmanie was ending with : 

"Reverend TIMM, we were told by a Vatican speaker that you are a generous
fighter of the human rights causis : we are sure that you will not stay silent
while the Rangoon junta is using your name to hide the real burmese
situation. 

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