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Subject: Fw: AFP- Myanmar animal accuses Suu Kyi of "mental atrophy"

Hey okkar

I am not going mad like you and your master SPDC.
You all had a terrible nightmare of 9999. The people of
Burma will punish you and your masters for wrong
doing, selling our country to your father communist China
and stealing our country's  property. Wait till 9999. okay?
----- Original Message -----
To: TIN KYI <tinkyi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: AFP- Myanmar animal accuses Suu Kyi of "mental atrophy"


> Hey Tin Kyi,
>
>
> Don't be going mad too early. Pls wait till 9999. Okay?
>
> ok
> --
>
> On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 00:55:44   TIN KYI wrote:
> >Myanmar junta accuses Suu Kyi of "mental atrophy"
> >YANGON, Aug 30 (AFP) - Myanmar's junta on Monday launched a stinging
> >personal attack on opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, accusing her of
> >"mental atrophy" and lending support to dissidents calling for a popular
> >uprising to topple military rule next month.
> >In a statement, the military said the National League for Democracy (NLD)
> >leader was acting "recklessly," and that any attempt at an uprising would
> >fail and be "the swansong of disaffected individuals."
> >
> >"While there is no reason to doubt her protestation that the party did
not
> >mastermind the four nines campaign she cannot be absolved of
responsibility
> >as the involvement of a number of township level NLD leaders ... has been
> >uncovered," it said.
> >
> >"She has become more intransigent than ever (and) runs the National
League
> >for Democracy like her own private organisation."
> >
> >Aung San Suu Kyi has accused the junta of using a clampdown on plans for
an
> >uprising on September 9 -- or 9/9/99 -- as a pretext to tighten its grip
> >over the country.
> >
> >The call for unrest has become known as the "four nines movement."
> >
> >While declining to voice direct support, Aung San Suu Kyi refused in an
> >interview last week with AFP to disown dissidents campaigning for a mass
> >uprising.
> >
> >"This is not a campaign that we started but our policy has always been
very
> >clear on such things -- we will never disown any of our allies who have
> >fought for democracy," she said.
> >
> >"I think they (the authorities) are using it as an excuse for cracking
down.
> >
> >"The authorities should not try to find victims for what will arise out
of
> >their shortcomings."
> >
> >The Nobel peace laureate would not say whether she expected the mass
> >uprising to go ahead, but warned the people's desire for democracy could
not
> >be suppressed forever.
> >
> >"What we are sure of is that the people are generally discontent and it
> >would not surprise me if there is discontent in some form or other, but
when
> >it will come out we cannot predict," she said.
> >
> >August 8 this year marked the 11th anniversary of an uprising in which
> >hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators were gunned down by the army and
a
> >junta took power from strongman General Ne Win.
> >
> >That anniversary passed peacefully, but dissident groups have said
Myanmar's
> >people have an "appointment" with September 9 to repeat the events of
1988
> >and end the military's 37-year domination of politics.
> >
> >Aung San Suu Kyi has been locked in a bitter political struggle with
> >Myanmar's military rulers since she led the NLD to an overwhelming
victory
> >in 1990 elections.
> >
> >The junta ignored the results and embarked on a campaign of intimidation
and
> >arrest of NLD members and supporters.
> >
> >The junta said recently that it had arrested 37 people, including NLD
> >members, in connection with the planned September unrest. Exiled
dissidents
> >claim the figure is close to 150 people.
> >
> >
>
>
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