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Subject: Re: Burma Out!! Mandela the diplomat

Give us a break Roger, I admire you hard work and committed
determination, but a "diplomatic insult". They are an insult to
diplomacy! Bringing it down to the gutter. Is that what we are to think 
about diplomacy, the dirtier the better? Again, bad thinking, poor
logic, totally inane and an outrageous disgrace to the free world.

ds

Roger Bunn wrote:
> 
> >He said South Africa had been under no obligation to invite Khin Nyunt
> 
> This is not true. We discussed this matter today in London.
> The "people who know about these things" Say that S Africa
> had to invite a rep from Rangoon. Would have been a
> diplo  insult not to.
> 
> Rr
> 
> Follow the appreciations of the Shan Democratic Union,
> film maker John Pilger,  HH the  Dalai Lama, The Free Burma
> Coalition, Dennis Skinner MP, Tony Benn MP, parliamentarians,
> Socialist Workers' Party, JPR Williams, sportspersons, Hendrix
> bassist Noel Redding, Abdullah Ibrahim, musicians,  All
> Burma Students Democratic Organization and numerous others.
> 
>              Support a REAL war on drugs : Sydney 2000 : Burma Out!
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