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Burma Out!! Targets the Aus unions
Monday (London.)
Mihra has now made the first contacts with the union
executives who will over the next few days decide if
they with lobby their comrade orgs in Australia to
support both a "people's war on drugs" and Burma Out!!
We expect to negotiate witth the Brussels end of the line
over the next couple of weeks, and may ask them to send
a representative to the meetings in Holland in May.
We can also expect some support for this, once the unions
have given us the go ahead from socialist MEPs. After all,
when Brussels had its chance to bring full sanctions upon
Burma they just didn't have the Euro-guts so to do. And this
may assist to give them a little more courage.
If anyone has union contacts or ideas, we can use them.
For it Aus unions decided to support Burma Out. They
could close down the whole corporate conducted tokenist
extravaganza.
thanks, have a good week.
Rr
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recording / publishing Grand Cartel. Mihra's roots are in
music and anti-racism and it has called for a sports boycott
of Burma for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
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